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Thixotropic Paste repairs corrosion defects to 2,000°F.

2013-07-23 14:29:59| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Bonding to cast iron, steel, and stainless steel, Pyro-Putty® 653 withstands continuous operating temperatures and rigorous thermal cycling to 2,000°F. Inorganic, single part, ceramic and metal filled paste can be applied to both horizontal and vertical surfaces in cross-sections up to ½ in. thick. Water-dispersible, environmentally safe, and resistant too most fuels, solvents, and other corrosives, chemically inert compound is suited for sealing cast steel casings, housings, pipes, and flanges. This story is related to the following:Materials and Material ProcessingSearch for suppliers of: Sealing Compounds |

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Exxon: Report blames Ark. pipeline bust on defects

2013-07-12 00:01:41| Oil & Gas - Topix.net

An independent report blames manufacturing defects for the failure of an ExxonMobil pipeline that sent 150,000 gallons of crude oil into the small town of Mayflower, the company said Wednesday.

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Exxon: Report blames Arkansas pipeline bust on defects

2013-07-11 14:37:49| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Associated Press: An independent report blames manufacturing defects for the failure of an ExxonMobil pipeline that sent 150,000 gallons of crude oil into the small town of Mayflower, the company said Wednesday. The report, provided to Exxon and the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, found cracks near a seam that failed on the ruptured Pegasus Pipeline, the company said. Both Exxon and the regulatory agency declined to release the report, which was produced by Hurst Metallurgical Research Laboratory...

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Hot temps likely not tied to heart birth defects

2013-07-03 15:37:52| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Reuters: Warm weather is not linked to birth defects of the heart, though unseasonably hot winter days may be associated with the rarest heart defects and requires more study, according to a new study from Israel. Women should be aware of the possibility of an effect, though small, said lead author Keren Agay-Shay of the University of Haifa. "This is also important to decision makers, to understand all possible effects of climate change on" health, she told Reuters Health. Studies with animals have...

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CableData Collector finds defects in Live cables

2013-06-17 19:51:00| Transmission & Distribution World

EA Technology has launched an instrument for identifying defects in live cables of distribution voltages. read more

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