Abstract:
Examples of apparatuses for harvesting water are described herein. The apparatuses include a wall having a hydrophilic contacting surface and a hydrophobic collecting surface. A plurality of pores defining an inner volume extend between the contacting surface and the collecting surface and provide a fluid flow communication between the contacting surface and the collecting surface. As air is directed across or towards the wall, water condenses on the contacting surface, seeps into the pores and passes through the wall to the collecting surface for collection.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a technology for increasing the reliability of measurement by preventing the contamination of a self-plasma chamber provided in order to monitor a deposition operation performed in a process chamber, and has a shielding means capable of preventing an inflow of negative electrode material, which is generated by a sputtering phenomenon, into a discharge chamber when a positive charge of plasma, which is generated in the self-plasma chamber, collides with a negative electrode.
Abstract:
Improved ultraviolet field-emission lamps can be safely deployed close to people because they eliminate the use of toxic materials, mitigate heating issues, and emit light in a wavelength range that is safe for human exposure.
Abstract:
Processes for synthesizing the hexagonal polymorph of boron nitride (h-BN) produce h-BN of a grade that is highly suitable for ultraviolet (UV) field-emission lights and other UV applications.
Abstract:
The present invention is related to a reagent vessel, comprising: at least one first tube and at least one second tube, wherein second tube has a section area of the opening greater than one of the bottom. A kit for a reagent vessel is also provided herein, comprising: the reagent vessel and a stirrer jacket, wherein the section area ratio value for the bottom of the second tube to the stirrer jacket is 1.1 to 3.5. According to the present invention, an optimum efficiency for the stirrer jacket will be achieved, and a high capacity of the operational volume will be maintained thereby.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a reagent slot, a sample tray and a combination kit used in biochemical test; this reagent slot is used to be mounted in the sample tray. Specifically, the reagent slot has a main frame which has plural holding holes, and the sample tray includes a plate portion, which is equipped with plural inserting holes and plural inserting slots, and a support portion which is used to support the plate portion.
Abstract:
The present invention is related to a reagent vessel, comprising: at least one first tube and at least one second tube, wherein second tube has a section area of the opening greater than one of the bottom. A kit for a reagent vessel is also provided herein, comprising: the reagent vessel and a stirrer jacket, wherein the section area ratio value for the bottom of the second tube to the stirrer jacket is 1.1 to 3.5. According to the present invention, an optimum efficiency for the stirrer jacket will be achieved, and a high capacity of the operational volume will be maintained thereby.
Abstract:
Compositions of matter for use as a roof coating are provided. The roof coating can be applied to any suitable roof of any building. When applied to a roof, the roof coating insulates the building's interior from some of the sun's thermal energy, which would otherwise radiate into the building and raise the interior temperature. The roof coating can therefore reduce energy consumption involved in cooling the building's interior. The roof coating demonstrates advantageous thermal insulation properties (e.g., low thermal conductivity) over a wide range of temperatures and when applied with minimal thickness. The provided roof coating demonstrates high reflectance, high emissivity, low thermal conductivity, low flame spread, high solar reflectance index (SRI) in the range of 100 to 120, and acts as a sealer and waterproofer, which all contribute to its desirable properties for use as a thermally insulating roof coating.
Abstract:
A new and innovative hard ceramic coating having refractory properties is provided. The ceramic coating may be used as a replacement for refractory materials. As opposed to polymer-based coatings that are sacrificial when exposed to extreme temperatures, the ceramic coating is a non-sacrificial, fully inorganic (e.g., free of organic components) coating that resists many thermal cycles. The ceramic coating is also thinner and lighter than conventional refractory materials the ceramic coating can replace. The ceramic coating demonstrates advantageous thermal insulation properties (e.g., low thermal conductivity) over a wide range of temperatures and when applied with minimal thickness. The ceramic coating also demonstrates high emissivity, low thermal conductivity, and high resistance mechanical properties, which are all desirable properties for use as a thermally insulating replacement coating for refractory materials.
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a technology for increasing the reliability of measurement by preventing the contamination of a self-plasma chamber provided in order to monitor a deposition operation performed in a process chamber, and has a shielding means capable of preventing an inflow of negative electrode material, which is generated by a sputtering phenomenon, into a discharge chamber when a positive charge of plasma, which is generated in the self-plasma chamber, collides with a negative electrode.