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June 12, 2014
ENERGY TECH
Technology using microwave heating may impact electronics manufacture
Corvallis OR (SPX) Jun 12, 2014
Engineers at Oregon State University have successfully shown that a continuous flow reactor can produce high-quality nanoparticles by using microwave-assisted heating - essentially the same forces that heat up leftover food with such efficiency. Instead of warming up yesterday's pizza, however, this concept may provide a technological revolution. It could change everything from the production of cell phones and televisions to counterfeit-proof money, improved solar energy systems or quick identifi ... read more
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