Phase Change Materials Market
November 2023- Atom Alloys, a startup that holds proprietary IP (intellectual property) globally for producing explosion-resistant fuel tanks, has signed a research and development (R&D) agreement with the Foundation for Science, Innovation & Development (FSID) of the Indian Institute of Science (IISc). This collaboration marks the preliminary phase of our overarching objective to advance solutions based on patents.
November 2023- On 4 November, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency started work on commercial property zones to remove hazardous materials in Lahaina, Maui. Commercial properties present unique size, safety, and increased hazardous materials diversity that extend work times on these properties. The EPA Incident Commander Tara Fitzgerald said that the work is not done, but the completion of EPA's Phase I work is in sight. The company will continue to be steady and strong until its mission is complete. He further added that they have started work on the most technically difficult properties, which signal a near transition to the Army Corps work of removing all remaining debris on properties. EPA prioritized residential properties to allow residents to visit their properties as soon as possible after it reduced risks presented by hazardous materials. Removal of hazardous materials can occur on commercial properties that have been identified as not having a risk for the field workers. The risks include unstable structures, collapsed roofs, or other physical hazards. Commercial properties that cannot be addressed during this phase will be addressed in the second phase. The larger size of the properties and the increased likelihood of finding more diverse hazardous materials make this work more technically difficult. Controlling the spread of ash and debris remains a focus of EPA teams. The agency continues to apply soil stabilizer to the ash footprint on all impacted properties in Lāhainā (excluding areas of cultural significance) to protect human health and the environment. The stabilizer helps prevent toxic ash and debris from entering the air, nearby properties, waterways, and the ocean.
Key Companies in the Phase Change Materials Market include
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Croda International Plc (UK)
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Sasol (South Africa)
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Henkel AG & Co. KGaA (Germany)
- Cryopak (US),
- Merck KGaA (Germany)
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Pluss Advanced Technologies Pvt. Ltd (India)
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PureTemp (US)
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Teappcm (US)
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Rubitherm (Germany)
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Cold Chain Technologies (US)
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PCM Products Ltd (UK)