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New ARC hub to boost 2D materials manufacturing research

Manufacturer's Monthly

Launched yesterday, a new research hub hosted by Monash University at the Faculty of Engineering will foster research and commercialisation of 2D materials like graphene with a vast range of applications including in water treatment, batteries, coatings, paints and sensors. AM2D has secured $9.4 AM2D has secured $9.4

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New research facility to help bring sustainable materials to market

Manufacturer's Monthly

Taking materials research from “lab to label” will be the focus of Deakin University ’s new Future Fibres Facility, unveiled during the launch of the ARC Research Hub for Future Fibres. Deakin boasts the largest and most advanced fibre research group in the southern hemisphere, with more than 110 researchers.

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Monash leads nuclear materials research for Aussie submarines

AU Manufacturing

The study, published in Nature Communications , features lead author Professor Michael Preuss , a world expert in nuclear materials research and member of Monash’s Faculty of Engineering. The paper identified a critical corrosion mechanism of nuclear fuel cladding material that is affected by how the material is processed.

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Benchtop X-Ray Diffraction Platform Launched For Materials Analysis and Advanced Research

Metrology

The post Benchtop X-Ray Diffraction Platform Launched For Materials Analysis and Advanced Research appeared first on Metrology and Quality News - Online Magazine.

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Researchers produce material capable of absorbing 6G frequencies

E&T

The technology is considered the developed the world’s first continuous manufacturing technology for millimetre wave-absorbing magnetic materials. . The material in question is epsilon iron oxide, known for its ability to absorb millimetre waves with a coercive force equivalent to that of neodymium (Nd) magnets.

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Aussie researchers develop new critical material for safer batteries

AU Manufacturing

Researchers from Deakin University and the University of Queensland have developed a new non-flammable electrolyte material for use in sodium batteries. Dr Wang said this “breakthrough” paves the way for a new critical material for safer batteries. The expansion project, which includes a $5.2 Image Credit: www.deakin.edu.au.

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Weaker Polymer Bonds Produce Stronger Materials, Researchers Claim

Plastics Today

A team of chemists from MIT and Duke University discovered they could increase the tear resistance of a polyacrylate elastomer by as much as 10 times by using a weaker cross-linker to bind the monomer chains.

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