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Nine endangered fin whales found dead in Alaskan waters

2015-06-20 01:15:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: Nine endangered fin whales have been found dead in Alaskan waters in recent weeks, and researchers said on Friday they were searching for what might have killed them. The dead whales were discovered in waters from Kodiak Island, off the south coast of mainland Alaska, to Unimak Pass at the eastern end of the Aleutian Islands, researchers from the University of Alaska Fairbanks said in a statement. The number of dead whales reported since late May has vexed researchers who typically see no more...

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Retrofit of ship with Caterpillar diesel-electric twin fin system yields 30% gain in fuel efficiency

2015-06-01 12:55:31| Green Car Congress

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Fin Removal Tool accelerates use via rack and pinion feed.

2015-04-09 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

ID-clamping and self-centering, Fin MILLHOG® Tube fin Removal Tool is powered by 1.25 hp pneumatic motor and is capable of peeling back 4 in. fin from tube OD in <2 min. Rack and pinion feed offers side ratcheting, and blade cleanly separates fin from tube. Available for left- or right-hand spirally wound fins, portable tool mounts rigidly, has no torque reaction to operator, and can be used in any orientation. Range is 1.25 in. ID to 3.0 in. OD.

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Zipper Fin Heat Sinks optimize cooling performance.

2015-03-20 13:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Designed to protect components from excess heat, Zipper Fin Heat Sinks have zipper fins machined from thin sheet metal, typically aluminum or copper, formed into custom shapes. Sheets are designed to interlock with very narrow space between layers. Fin assembly is wave soldered to metal base forming very rigid, lightweight heat sink. To contain and optimize cooling airflow, heat sinks can be designed with integral ducts.

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Naiad Introduces New Family of Electric-Powered Fin Stablisation Systems

2015-02-09 11:55:00| Naval Technology

Naiad Dynamics, an international manufacturer of ship motion control technologies, today announced the introduction of the first products in a new line of electric-powered stabiliser systems designed specifically for use on ships operating both AtSpe

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