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World: Report finds high demand of carbon dioxide sensors by bulk food storage sector
The global gas sensors market was estimated at US$1,700.5 million in 2012, and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of...
Europe: Bürkert releases flow rate controller
The
pneumatic conveying systems for the most varied bulk materials, such as those
used in the pharmaceutical and food processing industries or in process
engineering, are under...
Europe: Cargill donates disinfecting alcohol to Belgium, the Netherlands
Cargill has donated 100,000 liters of disinfecting alcohol to the Belgian government to produce disinfectant hand gel for the emergency services.
The donation contributes to...
Europe: Beatson’s embossed bottle for small volume beer production
Ridgeway Brewery of Oxfordshire has chosen Beatson Clark’s first standard embossed beer bottle for its range of craft beers.
The new smaller 330ml amber bottle...
Europe: New screening method to analyze paper packaging materials
A PhD project at the National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark, has resulted in a method for faster analysis of chemicals in paper...
Europe: Krones, Erema partner on PET recycling lines
Krones and Erema Engineering Recycling Maschinen und Anlagen will together incorporate the technical expertise of both companies into the planning and design of PET...
Europe: Constellium releases aluminum solution for aerosols
Constellium's Aeral is a new aluminum solution designed for the production of aerosol containers using the Drawn and Ironed (D&I) technology which is currently...
Europe: Symrise reports successful Q2
Symrise reports success in the second quarter of 2016 with strong demand driven by US-based Pinova Group, consolidated since the first quarter.
In the...
Europe: Study finds Quali-E Vitamin E slow functional decline in Alzheimer’s disease, says DSM
DSM’s Quali-E Vitamin E was found to delay functional decline in patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) by 19% or a clinically...
Europe: Antimicrobial resistance remains high, finds EU report
Bacteria found in humans, animals and food continue to show resistance to widely used antimicrobials, states the latest report on antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in...