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The Sky was the Limit at ASM Heat Treat 2013
2013-09-26 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
CHERRY VALLEY, IL – The 27th ASM Heat Treating Conference and Exposition attendees were clear for takeoff at booth #1529. Ipsen offered visitors not only industry insights and heat treating solutions, but also a way to prove their paper airplane prowess. With over 2,000 people in attendance and a sold out exhibitor floor, the event provided a great opportunity for members of the heat treat community to connect and share ideas and expertise.<br /> <br /> Participants in the aerodynamic ...
Ambrell to Exhibit at Heat Treat 2013
2013-09-10 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Induction heating and automation demonstrations will be available at booth 2102 during the premier heat treating tradeshow<br /> <br /> Scottsville, NY — Ambrell will exhibit at Heat Treat 2013 on September 17-18, held at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, IN. At the event, robotics from Nutek Industrial Systems will be shown - a tube will be heated by an EASYHEAT induction heating system and then unloaded by the robot. Tooling from Induction Tooling (ITI) will also be on ...This story is related to the following:Materials and Material Processing Sponsored by: Sealeze - Category SponsorSearch for suppliers of: Induction Heating Systems |
Japan to spend 40 billion yen to treat radioactive water at Fukushima: Nikkei
2013-09-02 23:25:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: The Japan government plans to spend at least 40 billion yen ($402.60 million) to contain the leaking of radioactive water at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, the Nikkei newspaper said, citing government sources. The government is expected to announce on Tuesday a package of measures to deal with the crisis at the Tokyo Electric Power Co plant wrecked by an earthquake in 2011. The government intends to cover all the costs for freezing the soil around the reactors to prevent groundwater...
UTSA, Southwest Research Institute To Develop Low-Cost Method To Treat Fracking Water
2013-08-28 05:11:06| oilandgasonline News Articles
Researchers at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) and Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) jointly announce they are investing $200,000 in new research to develop a low-cost method to treat flow-back water following hydraulic fracturing.
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Purestream Services Will Begin Commercial Operations To Treat Eagle Ford Shale Produced And Frac Flow-Back Water In Gonzalez County, Texas
2013-08-28 03:41:46| oilandgasonline News Articles
Purestream Services will deploy its AVARA brand vapor recompression commercial water treatment system for a Texas Eagle Ford Shale gas producer in Gonzalez County, Texas.
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