Energy Efficient and Environmentally Friendly Ultrasound Homogenizers
High-power ultrasonic homogenizers.
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High-power ultrasonic homogenizers.
Organic pigments. Traditional heavy-metal based pigments contain lead, hexavalent chromium, or cadmium.
Process to print labels directly on glass.
Polygreen Group is a Israel-based startup developing environmental superabsorbent polymers (eSAPs), which are biodegr
NanoScientifica Scandinavia is a startup specializing in nanotechnology solutions with applications in biotechnology,
Chalmers University of Technology
Anodyne is a Canadian startup dedicated to transforming the chemical industry into a more sustainable secto
Realzyme specializes in enzyme-based solutions designed to detect and address biofilm contamination across
Enzymes and chemicals as chiral building blocks, intermediates, specialty chemicals, and recombinant enzymes.
Decorative metallic coating for plastic parts. ePD™ is short for embedded PVD.