Panasonic Energy Malaysia Sdn. Bhd., to be set up in December, will operate a vertically integrated solar manufacturing facility producing wafers, cells and modules.
The lab launched with eight applications, developed by LEED Automation Partners, and is designed for use with Internet browsers, tablets, smartphones, and other devices.
It is a myth that switching to safe, renewable energy would mean an unreliable U.S. power supply that also is too expensive to afford, according to a new study prepared for the nonprofit Civil Society Institute (CSI).
This company, a subsidiary of Emerald Performance Materials, offers ANTAROL™ FJ601, a new defoamer that meets the performance challenges of today’s low-VOC waterborne architectural coatings.
The global market for hot-melt adhesives is projected to reach $4.65 billion by the year 2017, spurred by growth in end-use industries such as infrastructure and construction.
This company has fully developed a high-strength adhesive engineered for applications that require high green strength and durable bonds, such as recreational vehicles, cargo trailers, truck bodies, and metal roofing.
This business group of the Dow Chemical Co. now offers BIOBAN(TM) 551S, a new generation of in-can preservative based on its new antimicrobial active ingredient, MBIT (2-methyl-1,2-benzisothiazol-3(2H)-one).
The Coalition for American Solar Manufacturing (CASM) recently called on a group of Chinese solar cell and panel importers to explain how what CASM contends is an unprecedented surge of dumped and subsidized exports made according to weak environmental standards and shipped halfway around the world could possibly benefit U.S. consumers or the environment, as the importers claimed this week.