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Storage tube technology

There are two basic versions of this technology storage tubes and vector refresh displays. Storage tube technology (developed and owned by Tektronix) allows the image to be "stored" on the screen. This... [Pg.67]

Carbon nanofibers consist of near-submicroscopic tubes of carbon atoms. They outclass almost all other known materials in their ability to absorb hydrogen molecules. With carbon nanofibers, for example, a volume of 36,000 liters of hydrogen can be reduced to a mere 35 liters. Carbon nanofibers are a recent discovery, however, and much research is still required to confirm their applicability to hydrogen storage and to develop the technology. [Pg.376]

Thermal solar collectors are also available in so-called central concentrator or solar concentrator designs. In these configurations, a large number of independently movable flat mirrors (heliostats) are used to reflect the solar radiation onto a central receiver on the top of a tower. Each heliostat moves about two axes. The receiver typically is a vertical bundle of tubes in which the heat-transfer fluid (water or oil or molten salt) is heated by the reflected and concentrated insolation. The molten salt technology also provides thermal energy storage. [Pg.86]

Classiflcations of Fluidization Behavior Geldart [Powder Technology, 7, 285 (1973)] and later Dixon [Pneumatic Conveying, Plastics Conveying and Bulk Storage, Butters (ed.). Applied Science Publishers, 1981] developed a classification of fluidization/aeration behavior from studies of fluidized beds and slugging in vertical tubes. [Pg.2264]

Use Hardening alloy for lead, especially storage batteries and cable sheaths bearing metal type metal solder collapsible tubes and foil sheet and pipe semiconductor technology (99.999% grade) pyrotechnics. [Pg.91]

Hydrogen and oxygen can be stored in a variety of ways storage bags, hollow tanks, or tanks with hydrides, or it can be stored in liquid form. There are also methods being developed such as the use of carbon nano-tubes, and metal organic frameworks, but these are not yet mature technologies. [Pg.179]

At a minimum an electronic manifest within a set of samples must identify each sample uniquely and define the plate and well location. Individually labeled sample containers are essential for this purpose. 2D barcoded tubes are, as previously discussed, ideally suited to provide this functionality. In addition, to retrieve and store samples rapidly, modular devices from companies, such as TekCel (Massachusetts Hopkinton, AAA) or The Technology Partnership (Melbourn, UK), have become available, which may fit the medium storage requirements of pharmaceutical MS laboratories. In conjunction with... [Pg.517]


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