Iran Unveils 3 Knowledge-Based Industrial Products
17:00 - September 23, 2024

Iran Unveils 3 Knowledge-Based Industrial Products

TEHRAN (ANA)- Iranian Vice-President for Science, Technology and Knowledge-Based Economy Hossein Afshin unveiled three knowledge-based industrial products, named Datis welding laser, silica aerogel and portable methane gas suction laser leak detector.
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Afshin attended a ceremony at the science and research center of Isfahan and unveiled the three products made by the Iranian knowledge-based companies.

Elaborating on specifications of Datis welding laser, Javad Rayee, the chairman of the board of directors of the company which manufactured the product, said that very high accuracy and speed, a significant increase in productivity, heat reduction, no deformation of parts and high strength are among the features of this product.

“It can be used in the automotive, electronics, jewelry and medical industries,” he added.

Also, silica aerogel is a product of Pisgaman company which is very light as thermal insulation and sound and moisture insulation. Also, it is an absorbent of organic substances and oil stains.

Another new product which was unveiled is the portable methane gas suction laser leak detector made by Sepahan Laser Fanavaran company. This product determines the possibility of absorbing a specific type of methane gas in a specific wavelength range by using the technology of semiconductor lasers with adjustable wavelength and combining it with spectroscopy.

In a relevant development in June, experts at a technological company in Iran had used locally developed know-how and technology of "Laser Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy" (LIBS) to build products and equipment in the field of laser and plasma.

Hajar Zarei, the managing director of the Iranian technological company, said that they have focused their activity in the firm on laser, plasma and electromagnetic waves.

“Our company operates with the aim of indigenizing know-how and up-to-date technology in the field of mining and energy. Currently, using knowledge-based equipment, we have laid the ground for the development of knowledge-based products and the development of research in the field of laser and plasma, optics and other related technologies,” she said, according to a report by the Iranian Vice Presidency for Science and Technology and Knowledge-Based Economy.

Zarei referred to elemental analysis method as one of the capabilities of their technology company, saying, "This method is a form of atomic emission spectroscopy that uses high-power lasers to vaporize materials and produce plasma. Then, the plasma created is then induced by the laser, and the atoms emit light at specific wavelengths that can be used to identify the elements in the sample. Using this technology, which is based on the direct examination of the sample, accurate and practical information can be obtained without the need for preparation or with minimal preparation based on the analysis of the spectral lines emitted from the induced plasma by laser.”

“Given the outstanding characteristics of the laser, the use of elemental analysis device has broadened in various fields in the last decade, particularly in the oil industry; because it is possible to achieve high speed and accuracy in measurement and assessment. Moreover, a broad range of applications have been proposed for this method, from space exploration to cultural heritage and food quality control,” she said.

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