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Adhesives for metal parts typically are liquid-based which require complex processing. This technology is a hot melt adhesive that is mixed and applied in a solid form and after the heating and cooling cycle creates strong bonds with the substrates in a matter of seconds.

We have developed an aerosol sampling technique to enable collection of trace materials such as actinides in the atmosphere.

Efficient CO2 capture using deep eutectic solvents with modular, scalable membrane contactors.
Adhesive and sealant materials are crucial in construction, automotive, and electronics industries. However, most adhesives fail under stress or environmental conditions like dust, water, or wear.

This innovative roll-to-roll slot-die coating method creates durable, self-healing multi-layered films for vacuum insulation, packaging, and more.

An innovative self-healing barrier films ensure long-lasting vacuum insulation for panels, enhancing energy efficiency and durability.
