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EB Industries Celebrates 50th Anniversary as Leading Electron Beam and Laser Welding Firm
2015-09-11 12:31:09| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Farmingdale, NY - EB Industries, LLC, a leading provider of electron beam welding, laser welding and hermetic laser sealing services, has recently celebrated their 50th Anniversary in business. Founded in 1965 by George DeLalio, and now headed by his son Steve DeLalio, EB Industries has continually updated its...
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SLACs new electron camera visualizes ripples in 2-D material; support for future solar cells, electronics and catalysts
2015-09-10 23:55:31| Green Car Congress
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Filling Machine uses electron beam for package sterilization.
2015-06-29 14:31:05| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Targeting beverage carton industry, modular Tetra Pak® E3 affords production flexibility to manufacturers and runs up to 40,000 portion packages/hr (11 packs/sec). Integrated eBeam sterilization technology uses focused electron beam to sterilize surface of packaging material as it runs through filling machine, killing any bacteria or micro-organisms present. Negating use of hydrogen peroxide facilitates water recycling while also reducing energy consumption and waste.
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ZEISS Highlights Scanning Electron Microscopes at EIPBN 2015
2015-05-27 12:31:13| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Visit Booth 113 to learn about ZEISS GeminiSEM and ZEISS MultiSEM 505 technology ZEISS announces they will be highlighting a range of scanning electron microscope (SEM) technology at EIPBN, the 59th International Conference on Electron, Ion, and Photon Beam Technology and Nanofabrication, May 26-29, 2015, at the...
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UPDATE 1-Applied Materials, Tokyo Electron give up merger plan due to regulatory snag
2015-04-27 11:25:49| Semiconductors - Topix.net
Applied Materials Inc and Tokyo Electron Ltd said on Monday they have given up plans to merge in a deal that would have been worth more than $10 billion, citing problems in getting approval from U.S. antitrust regulators. U.S.-based Applied Materials had agreed in September 2013 to buy Tokyo Electron in an all-stock deal combining the world's No.1 and No.3 makers of chip-making gear as demand for their products slows and turning a profit becomes tougher.
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