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Metcal MSA Series Smoke Absorbers

11/08/2022 | Metcal
Metcal, a leader in benchtop soldering systems, announces the release of their new MSA Series smoke absorbers, space-saving compact workbench fans that use activated carbon filters to extract harmful flux fumes and smoke during hand soldering operations.

Graphene-based Terahertz Absorbers

09/12/2017 | Graphene Flagship
​Graphene Flagship researches from CNR-Istituto Nanoscienze, Italy and the University of Cambridge, UK have shown that it is possible to create a terahertz saturable absorber using graphene produced by liquid phase exfoliation and deposited by transfer coating and ink jet printing.

New Solar Absorber Could Improve Efficiency of Solar Thermal Technology

06/15/2016 | MIT
A team of researchers at MIT and the Masdar Institute of Science and Technology has discovered a low-cost way to significantly increase the amount of solar energy that can be converted into heat, via a device called a solar absorber. This advance should help make sustainable technologies that rely on solar heat more efficient and affordable.

Novel Solar Absorber to Improve Efficiency of Concentrating Solar Power Technology

06/10/2016 | Masdar Institute
Masdar Institute and MIT Collaboration Produce Innovative Solar Absorber That Can Harness More Sunlight, Enhancing its Sunlight-To-Heat Efficiency - See more at: https://news.masdar.ac.ae/explore-news/stories-by-type/transformation/item/9191-novel-solar-absorber-to-improve-efficiency-of-concentrating-solar-power-technology.html#sthash.1EPYAsX5.dpuf.

Optics Breakthrough to Revamp Night Vision

05/25/2016 | University of Sydney
A breakthrough by an Australian collaboration of researchers could make infra-red technology easy-to-use and cheap, potentially saving millions of dollars in defence and other areas using sensing devices, and boosting applications of technology to a host of new areas, such as agriculture.
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