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Sandvik to Exhibit Full Range of Corrosion Resistant Alloys at NACE 2014
2014-02-12 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Sandvik Materials Technology will present its advanced corrosion resistant alloys including duplex, super-duplex and hyper-duplex stainless steels at the NACE Foundation's CORROSION 2014 exhibition in San Antonio, Texas.<br /> <br /> "NACE 2014 is an invaluable occasion for us to connect with industry professionals and demonstrate our ability to address critical corrosion resistance issues which lead to material failure, plant breakdowns and costly lost production time."<br /> <br /> "Our full ...This story is related to the following:Stainless Steel Alloys | Corrosion Resistant Alloys | Corrosion Resistant Products
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New Steam Resistant EPDM Material Expands PPE'S Endura Range Of Elastomer Sealing Solutions
2014-01-23 02:13:47| oilandgasonline News Articles
Precision Polymer Engineering (PPE), a leading provider of high-performance O-rings, T-seals, technical moldings and sealing solutions, has developed EnDura E90SR, a new EPDM elastomer material that provides outstanding high temperature steam resistance.
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Tingley Rubber Introduces Job Sight FR Flame Resistant High Visibility Apparel
2014-01-16 06:50:30| chemicalonline Home Page
Tingley Rubber Corporation, a leader in protective footwear and clothing manufacturing for over 115 years, has introduced Job Sight FR™ apparel to join its popular line of Job Sight™ high visibility apparel
Regulatory process continues for 2,4-D resistant corn, soybeans
2014-01-03 23:36:00| Corn & Soybean Digest
Source: USDA APHIS The USDA Animal Plant and Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is seeking review and comment from the public on the possibility of deregulating corn and soybean seed thats resistant to 2,4-D, among other herbicides. read more
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Fracking May Make Texas Power Supply Drought Resistant
2013-12-20 05:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate Central: A new University of Texas-Austin study shows that producing electricity from natural gas saves much more water than producing power from coal, even accounting for water lost in fracking for shale gas. In other words, fracking for natural gas used to produce electricity may make Texas more drought-resistant as the state shifts from coal power generation to natural gas power generation. The study, funded by the state of Texas, looks at how Texas' devastating 2011 drought affected electricity...
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