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A journal of developments in alloys and metals in Japan.

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Biological Disaster Prevention Air Filtration Material for Air Conditioning Systems.(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... The Japan Biological Disaster Prevention Association in cooperation with K.B. L Co. Ltd. has developed an air filtration paper called Return Air Filter for air conditioning systems that uses an optical catalyst coating material. The Association is an established national body, concerned with...

Environmentally Benign, Low Cost Technology R & D Project to Develop a New Super-Engineering Plastic.(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Part of the NEDO Programme `Technology for Novel High-Functional Materials' in participation with the Japan Chemical Innovation Institute / the National Institute of Materials and Chemical Research / the Graduate School of Engineering, Kyoto University / Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd. / Fukui...

Amorphous PET Film for Surface Finishing.(plastic films)(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Teisin Shoji Co. Ltd. has developed a polyolefin film 'Overlay W' for the surface finishing of engraved construction and furniture, along with vacuum forming machine for the stereoscopic application of the film. Surface finishing films and applications machines available on the market...

Carbon Nanotube Emitters for Field-Emission Displays.(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Noritake Company's group member, Ise Electronics, had scored a considerable impact in the development of the new generation of field-emission displays (FEDs) by prototyping and putting on exhibition, a 4-inch FED in mid 2001, using carbon nanotube emitters, instead of the conventional...

Linear Carbon Nanotubes Shaped into Ring Form.(Brief Article)
December 1, 2001... Carbon nanotubes are seen as having many potential applications including for use in the electron guns of FEDs (field-emission displays), and the Japan Science & Technology Corporation's report that it's R & D team has developed a technique to shape linear carbon nanotubes into a ring form,...

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