Using a device called a triboelectric nanogenerator (TENG), mechanical energy can be converted into electrical energy using triboelectric effect static.
To accelerate India-based innovation, Lubrizol announced it will open a state-of-the-art Technology and Innovation Center in the Indian state of Maharashtra.
Meridian Adhesives Group recently announced the grand opening of a state-of-the-art facility designed to enhance technical capabilities and innovation in Asia.
The American Chemistry Council’s Center for the Polyurethanes Industry announced that applications for the 2025 Polyurethane Innovation Award are now being accepted through June 19, 2025.
Brenntag, leader in chemical and ingredients distribution, recently announced the expansion of its Innovation and Application Center in Navi Mumbai, India, to include advanced formulation, testing, and development capabilities for the construction industry in India.
ASI surveys industry leaders to learn how the ever-evolving digital revolution is impacting the adhesive and sealant industry and what to expect in the future.
Scientists have discovered a hearth in an excavation area of the Vanguard Cave, a natural sea cave in Gibraltar, that shows evidence of what one might be tempted to call the first adhesive and sealant "factory."
New recyclable adhesives can be easily adapted for medical, consumer, and industrial applications. Uses include surgical superglue that could be a game-changer for fetal surgeries.
Engineers at UC Berkeley have discovered a new chemical strategy that overcomes the instability of polymers derived from alpha-lipoic acid, opening the door for new adhesive technologies.
The two companies developed a monetization approach for circular solutions and established a structured basic framework that was validated through pilot projects and is scalable across industries.