India fluoropolymer market was valued at US$ 425.12 million in 2024 and is projected to hit the market valuation of US$ 799.28 million by 2033 at a CAGR of 7.46% during the forecast period 2025–2033.
A new study explores how surface coatings influence water absorption and selectivity in metal–organic nanotubes, offering ...
Today’s electric vehicles (EVs) mainly use batteries with cathodes made of lithium nickel manganese cobalt oxide (NMC) or lithium iron phosphate (LFP). Tesla and BYD, the world’s largest EV companies, ...
Investigating sodium carboxymethyl cellulose (NaCMC) effects on graphite anodes, this study reveals key factors influencing ...
Strong Momentum! Fengzhen City's Industrial Enterprises Strive for a Strong Start in the First Quarter] The machines roar continuously, workers shuttle through workshops, and products flow ...
The Saudi Arabia Fluoropolymer Market is experiencing significant growth, driven by the country’s ambitious infrastructure development initiatives, expansion of the oil and gas sector, and increasing ...
At Aquatech Amsterdam 2025, this company is launching the new Mytex H5L ultrafiltration (UF) membrane (photo), which includes no per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The water treatment industr ...
Utah appears to be the first state ready to put a full ban on fluoride in public water systems under a bill that doesn’t allow cities or communities to decide whether to add the cavity ...
Utah could become the first state to ban fluoride in its drinking water, alarming public health experts and dentists who note the mineral’s role in reducing tooth decay across the nation.
HB81 would prohibit fluoride from being added to public water systems in Utah and would allow pharmacists to provide a prescription for fluoride rather than a doctor. The bill has already gained ...
Utah could soon become the first state to ban the mineral fluoride in public drinking water, according to legislation in the state. House Bill, 81 introduced by Rep. Stephanie Gricius and Sen.
Arkema S.A. (Colombes, France) has decided to increase its polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) capacity by 15% in North America. This capacity expansion of Arkema’s PVDF production site in Calvert City, ...
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