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Micro-Channel Pd Hydrogen Purifiers
High Reliability + Low Cost of Ownership
®
Watlow Delivers Heater
Ultra-pure Hydrogen from Almost Any H Source
2
Uniformity to Pump and Gas Lines
PE9000S Series
New Z-Purge Cabinet Option
99.9999999% (<1 ppb total)
Capacity 30 – 1400 slpm
(2 – 84 Nm3/hr)
Lowest Power Consumption
Highest Hydrogen Efficiency
Auto Start-up and Shut-down
Point of Use / Central Purifier
Compact: 24”h x 21”w x 18”d
(626 x 540 x 458 mm)
100-200 lbs (45-90 kg)
The tight contact fit of Watlow’s pump and gas line heaters
provide, uniform heating up to 200°C for transfer lines.PE2100 Series
For Low Flow Applications
Flow Capacities: 1-30 slpm
Contact Watlow for the latest offering of custom engineered
He leak tested <10
-9
scc/sec
solutions specifically designed for your needs.
Size: 10” x 10” x 8”
(254 x 254 x 303 mm)
14 lbs. (6.4 kg)
Manufactured by: Power & Energy, Inc.
Watlow GmbH
106 Railroad Drive Ivyland, PA 18974 USA Tel: +49 (0) 7253 9400-0
Tel: +1 (215) 942-4600 Fax: +1 (215) 942-9300 Fax: +49 (0) 7253 9400-900
e-mail:
info@powerandenergy.com
Web:
www.watlow.com/semicon
Visit our website:
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Meeting Chairs
fall meeting
Kristi Anseth Boston, MA, November 30-December 4 t
www.mrs.org/fall2009
University of Colorado
Tel 303-735-5336
kristi.anseth@colorado.edu INFORMATION PROCESSING AND SENSING ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT II: Mechanochemistry in Materials Science
Li-Chyong Chen
A: High-k Dielectrics on Semiconductors Q: Photovoltaic Materials and Manufacturing JJ: Multiscale Dynamics in Confining Systems
National Taiwan University
with High Carrier Mobility Issues II KK: Nanoscale Pattern Formation
Tel 886-2-33665249
B: Reliability and Materials Issues of R: Advanced Nanostructured Solar Cells LL: Multiphysics Modeling in Materials Design
chenlc@ntu.edu.tw
Semiconductor Optical and Electrical S: Organic Materials and Devices for
MM: Ultrafast Processes in Materials Science
Devices Sustainable Energy Systems
Peter Gumbsch
NN: Advanced Microscopy and Spectroscopy
University of Karlsruhe (TH)
C: Large-Area Processing and Patterning T: Nanomaterials for Polymer Electrolyte
Techniques for Imaging Materials with
Tel 49-72-1608-4363
for Optical, Photovoltaic, and Electronic Membrane Fuel Cells
High Spatial Resolution
peter.gumbsch@izbs.
Devices II U: Materials Challenges Facing Electrical
uni-karlsruhe.de
D: Organic Materials for Printable Thin-Film Energy Storage
OO: Dynamic Scanning Probes—Imaging,
--and--
Electronic Devices V: Materials Research Needs to Advance
Characterization, and Manipulation
Fraunhofer-Institut fuer
E: Advanced Materials for Half-Metallic and Nuclear Energy
PP: Materials Education
Werkstoffmechanik IWM
Organic Spintronics W: Hydrogen Storage Materials
HEALTH AND BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS
Tel 49-761-5142-100
F: Multiferroic and Ferroelectric Materials Y: Catalytic Materials for Energy, Green
peter.gumbsch@iwm.
G: Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys Processes, and Nanotechnology
QQ: Responsive Gels and Biopolymer
fraunhofer.de
H: ZnO and Related Materials Z: Energy Harvesting—
Assemblies
I: III-Nitride Materials for Sensing, Energy From Fundamentals to Devices
RR: Engineering Biomaterials for Regenerative
Ji-Cheng Zhao
The Ohio State University
Conversion, and Controlled Light-Matter AA: Renewable Biomaterials and Bioenergy—
Medicine
Tel 614-292-9462
Interactions Current Developments and Challenges
SS: Biosurfaces and Biointerfaces
zhao.199@osu.edu
J: Diamond Electronics and Bioelectronics— BB: Green Chemistry in Research and TT: Nanobiotechnology and
Fundamentals to Applications III Development of Advanced Materials Nanobiophotonics—
Opportunities and Challenges
*** NANOSCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY MATERIALS ACROSS THE SCALES
UU: Molecular Biomimetics and Materials
For additional information,
K: Nanotubes and Related Nanostructures CC: Phonon Engineering for Enhanced Materials
Design
visit the MRS Web site at
L: Large-Area Electronics from Carbon Solutions—Theory and Applications
VV: Micro- and Nanoscale Processing of
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Nanotubes, Graphene, and Related DD: Microelectromechanical Systems—
Biomaterials
or contact:
Noncarbon Nanostructures Materials and Devices III
M: Multifunction at the Nanoscale through EE: Metamaterials—From Modeling and
WW: Polymer Nanofibers—Fundamental Studies
Member Services
Nanowires Fabrication to Application
and Emerging Applications
Materials Research Society
N: Colloidal Nanoparticles for Electronic FF: Mechanical Behavior of Nanomaterials—
XX: Biological Imaging and Sensing Using
506 Keystone Drive
Applications—Light Emission, Detection, Experiments and Modeling
Nanoparticle Assemblies
Warrendale, PA 15086-7573
Photovoltaics, and Transport GG: Plasticity in Confined Volumes—
YY: Compatibility of Nanomaterials
Tel 724-779-3003
O: Excitons and Plasmon Resonances Modeling and Experiments
Fax 724-779-8313
in Nanostructures II HH: Multiscale Polycrystal Mechanics
GENERAL INTEREST
info@mrs.org
P: The Business of Nanotechnology II of Complex Microstructures X: Frontiers of Materials Research
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