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Demand for wind power is growing rapidly across the USA. While it offers undoubted benefits, it also carries common technological issues, including the electrical erosion of ground rings in wind turbine generators. Here, George Finley, Wind Segment Manager with the Electrical Carbon business of Morgan Advanced Materials, explores the challenges and costs, and outlines a pioneering solution.
When it comes to lining fired heaters in the petrochemical industry, RCF has been the go-to material, but it has its drawbacks. Steve Chernack, Global Engineering Manager at Morgan Advanced Materials’ Thermal Ceramics business, looks at how these can be mitigated, and a new option for petrochemical operators.
Alysha Liebscher, Business Development Manager, and Gary Gayman, Senior R&D Developer, at the Thermal Ceramics business of Morgan Advanced Materials explain why protecting against thermal runaway in electric vehicles is critical and discuss the options available to manufacturers.
Announced in 2016, the CoE spurred development of 30,000 square foot building at 310 Innovation Boulevard in Innovation Park at Penn State.
Global leader in materials science Morgan Advanced Materials has opened the doors to its new multi-million-dollar Carbon Science Centre of Excellence (CoE) research and development facility at Penn State University.
Faced with rising demand and costs, the aviation industry is experiencing significant change. In times of revolution, Marco Pagni, Aerospace Product and Market Manager at the Thermal Ceramics business of Morgan Advanced Materials, explains what must be considered with thermal management and fire protection blankets, and why compromise is not an option.
Gary Jubb, Fibre Centre of Excellence Lead at Morgan Advanced Materials discusses the use of RCF as a furnace lining and how the petrochemical industry is preparing for a change in the form of a new alternative.
Morgan Advanced Materials, the global leader in materials science, and The American Ceramic Society (ACerS) have awarded their inaugural Morgan Medal and Global Distinguished Doctoral Dissertation Award (GDDDA) to Dr Yanhao Dong.
Global leaders of materials science engineering, Morgan Advanced Materials, will be displaying its 3D ceramic printing capability at RSNA 2018. The technology will be showcased through its AL-300™ grade alumina ceramic and marks a huge step forward in medical machinery and radiological science.
The American Ceramic Society and Morgan Advanced Materials Announce Presentation of Inaugural Morgan Medal and Global Distinguished Doctoral Dissertation Award.