RFICs
PRODUCTS
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The Dual Seal Variable Volume Precision Dispense Pump is a robust, stepper motor-driven positive displacement pump designed for reliable dispensing of complex fluids, including those with high surfactant content or crystallization tendencies.
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The VSX3746 is a high-power X-band solid-state power amplifier (SSPA) that operates within the 9.0–10.0 GHz frequency range and delivers a nominal peak RF output of 1.5 kW, with a minimum of 1.2 kW.
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Pharmaceutical Checkweighing systems weigh and count products in motion, rejecting those that fail to meet exacting specifications.
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Discover PG&O's expertise in precision polishing & coating for large format optics up to 30", delivering exceptional flatness & surface quality.
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This wideband Class AB GaN power amplifier delivers robust RF performance across an expansive frequency range from 50 MHz to 6 GHz, supporting applications that span commercial wireless systems, broadband communications, lab environments, and defense technologies.
WHITE PAPERS AND CASE STUDIES
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Partnership Driving Superior Enrollment And Speed In Phase III Trial
Examine the partnership between CRIO and Sitero, including how it underscores the significant impact of technology in optimizing trial performance and accelerating treatment development.
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Aseptic Expertise And Delivery Of Services
A pharmaceutical services company sought expert intervention after a routine requalification of their aseptic simulation process revealed a contaminated unit, halting commercial production for two months.
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Seaboard Triumph Foods
Learn how Seaboard Triumph Foods replaced ineffective hydrogen peroxide treatment with SDOX technology, resulting in cost savings, improved sewer system, and enhanced odor control.
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Enabling Simpler, Quieter, And More Precise Wearables Utilizing Disruptive Pump Technology
Disc pumps enable quieter, smaller, and more precise wearable medical devices, improving patient comfort, measurement accuracy, and system reliability for innovative healthcare solutions.
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Leak Detection Program For Roswell, New Mexico
Harnessing satellite intelligence allows utilities to pinpoint hidden underground leaks with precision. By focusing field crews on high-probability clusters, municipalities can drastically reduce water loss, optimize repair budgets, and prioritize critical infrastructure replacement projects.
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Optimizing Chronic Cough Phase 3 Trials With Point-Of-Need Eye Assessments
Collaboration was key for Company W to overcome challenges with an FDA-mandated ocular substudy, including limited resources for ocular assessments and logistical difficulties
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The Role Of Peptones In Boosting Monoclonal Antibody Production
Peptones have become a key tool in CHO cell bioprocessing, enhancing monoclonal antibody yield and quality.
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Enabling Gene Therapy Access Using A Cell-Based Companion Diagnostic (CDx)
This study highlights how we overcame developmental challenges by employing a customized approach that leveraged scientific expertise, strategic collaboration, and effective governance.
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Enabling MSC Harvest, Wash, And Concentration
A study demonstrates how a low-shear, closed-system centrifuge achieved over 90% MSC recovery and minimized viability loss, supporting scalable cell therapy manufacturing.
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Supporting A CAR T-Cell Therapy Study In Hematologic Malignancies
To address a life-threatening complication of immunotherapy in hematologic malignancies, a U.S. biotech company developed a novel compound.
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ABB Helps New Zealand's Watercare Comply With New Fluoride Monitoring Regulations
Discover why Watercare, New Zealand's largest water and wastewater utility company, engaged ABB and Water Engineers Limited to install and commission ABB Aztec AFM631 Fluoride Analyzers in their Auckland water treatment plants.
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Diagnosing COVID-19 And Other Infectious Diseases In Remote Locations
Learn about the cutting-edge mobile BSL-3 laboratory that was custom-built in response to a need for a flexible diagnostic testing solution in the United Arab Emirates due to a surge in COVID-19 cases.
NEWS
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New Milestone For RIBER In Silicon Photonics With A ROSIE Order In The United States9/8/2025
8:00 am - RIBER, a global market leader in molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) equipment for the semiconductor industry, announces a new order for a ROSIE system from a new US-based customer specialized in quantum computing.
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KRYTAR Celebrating 50-year Anniversary Serving the RF/Microwave Community5/15/2025
You’re Invited to Stop by KRYTAR Booth 1635 during IMS2025
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FF-10832 Granted FDA Orphan Drug Designation For The Treatment Of Biliary Tract Cancer7/7/2025
FUJIFILM Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc., drug development center and a leading provider of Contract Development and Manufacturing Organization (CDMO) services for drug delivery system (DDS) technologies, today announced that the U.S.
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Trident IoT Unveils Revolutionary Software Development Kits For Z-Wave/ZWLR And Zigbee RF SoCs4/2/2025
Trident IoT is proud to announce the release of its highly anticipated Software Development Kits (SDKs) for its latest line of Z-Wave/ZWLR and Zigbee RF System-on-Chips (SoCs).
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Ready-To-Use hiPSC-Derived Cells Help Optimize Lab Workflows2/18/2025
AMSBIO announces a new range of ready-to-use Human induced Pluripotent Stem Cell (hiPSC) -derived cardiomyocytes, hepatocytes, and neurons.
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About Nutrient Removal
Nutrient removal from wastewater consists of treating wastewater to remove nitrogen and phosphorus before it reenters natural waterways. High levels of nitrogen and phosphorus in wastewater cause eutrophication, a process where excess nutrients stimulate excessive plant growth such as algal blooms and cyanobacteria. The decomposition of the algae by bacteria uses up the oxygen in the water causing other organisms to die. This creates more organic matter for the bacteria to decompose. In addition, some algal blooms can produce toxins that contaminate drinking water supplies.
As authorized by the Clean Water Act, the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit program regulates point sources, such as municipal wastewater treatment plants, that discharge pollutants as effluent into the waters of the United States. In recent years, many of the States’ environmental bodies have lowered nutrient limits to arrest eutrophication. Maryland’s effort to protect the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries is perhaps the most notable example of nutrient removal in the US. Nutrient removal continues to be a growing area of focus for wastewater treatment throughout the world.
The removal of nitrogen and phosphorus require different nutrient removal processes. To remove nitrogen, the nitrogen is oxidized from ammonia to become nitrate through a process called nitrification. This process is then followed by denitrification where the nitrate is reduced to nitrogen gas which is released to the atmosphere and removed from the wastewater.
Nitrification is a two-step aerobic process which typically takes place in aeration tanks. Denitrification requires anoxic conditions to encourage the appropriate biological conditions to form. The activated sludge process is often used to reduce nitrate to nitrogen gas in anoxic or denitrification tanks.
Phosphorus can be removed biologically using polyphosphate accumulating organisms (PAOs) which accumulate large quantities of phosphorus within their cells and separate it from treated water. Phosphorus removal can also be achieved by chemical removal. Once removed as sludge, phosphorus may be stored in a land fill. However, many municipalities and treatment facilities are looking to resell the biosolids for use in fertilizer.