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Xtreme RFID Relies on New Fortron® ICE PPS from Celanese for RFID Tags Engineered to ...
2014-04-07 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
High-Temperature Performance Combined With Unmatched Processability<br /> <br /> DALLAS, FRANKFURT, SHANGHAI – Thanks to Fortron® ICE polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) from Celanese Corporation (NYSE: CE), a global technology and specialty materials company, Xtreme RFID, a Cascade Engineering company manufacturing one-piece, fully encapsulated RFID tags for asset tracking, is now able to use its proprietary plastic injection molding process to cost effectively manufacture the Allied Series ...This story is related to the following:Materials and Material ProcessingRF Tags | Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Systems |
a "Unprecedented" ice conditions cause U.S. Steel curtailments
2014-04-05 01:29:23| Steel - Topix.net
United States Steel Corp. said the icy conditions that have caused the company to temporarily curtail operations at one of its largest steel mills have not occurred on the Great Lakes in more than 30 years.
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Arctic sea ice falls fifth lowest level on record
2014-04-03 00:31:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Arctic sea ice remained on its death spiral on Wednesday, with the amount of winter ice cover falling to its fifth lowest on the satellite record, scientists at the National Snow and Ice Data Center said. The scientists said Arctic sea ice extent for March averaged 4.80m sq km (5.70m sq miles). That's 730,000 sq km below the 1981-2010 satellite average. The latest findings reinforce a trend that could see the Arctic losing all of its ice cover in the summer months within decades. The world's...
Why Arctic ice is disappearing more rapidly than expected: River ice reveals new twist on Arctic melt
2014-04-02 20:54:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ScienceDaily: A new study led by Lance Lesack, a Simon Fraser University geographer and Faculty of Environment professor, has discovered unexpected climate-driven changes in the mighty Mackenzie River's ice breakup. This discovery may help resolve the complex puzzle underlying why Arctic ice is disappearing more rapidly than expected. Lesack is the lead author of "Local spring warming drives earlier river-ice breakup in a large Arctic delta." Published recently in Geophysical Research Letters, the study has...
Distributed Energy at the Speed of Ice
2014-04-02 00:40:00| Transmission & Distribution World
Patrick Keener, Redding Electric Utility What started out as a two-unit thermal energy storage pilot now has more than 150 units installed. read more
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