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Flexible PVC Elastomer withstands extreme cold.
2014-06-10 14:38:44| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Designed for cable jacketing, Flexalloy® 9614-73 withstands frigid outdoor and rugged industrial conditions while providing flexibility and flame performance. Elastomer is a 73 Shore A compound that is UV-stabilized and exhibits brittle point of -65°C or below. Product offers optimized weatherability, oil resistance, and tensile strength. Designed to pass CSA’s FT4 vertical flame test, Flexalloy® 9614-73 is suited for cables in wind turbines, industrial automation, robots, controls, and sensors. This story is related to the following:Chemical Processing and Waste ManagementSearch for suppliers of: PVC Compounds |
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Product Launch - US: Mirth Provisions' Legal natural sodas and cold brew coffees
2014-06-10 12:10:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
Mirth Provisions has launched a range of sodas and cold-brewed coffee infused with cannabis.
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AutoZone Profit Gain Still Warm Despite Cold Winter
2014-05-27 21:15:00| Auto Parts - Topix.net
AutoZone's Q3 EPS of $8.46 beat estimates by a penny and marked the company's 31st consecutive quarter of double-digit growth.
El Nino Blows Hot and Cold
2014-05-26 19:32:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Truthdig: El Nio, the mysterious meteorological phenomenon that periodically upsets global weather patterns, bringing catastrophic flooding to the arid lands of North and South America, and forest fires to South-east Asia, turns out to be more complicated than anyone had thought. Sandra Banholzer and Simon Donner, environmental scientists at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, report in Geophysical Research Letters that some El Nio events dont turn up the planetary thermostat, and...
Warm Pacific Behind U.S. Cold: Study
2014-05-26 08:58:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Counsel and Heal: Unusually warm western Pacific waters might be a reason of the bone-chilling winter in parts of the United States earlier this year, according to a new study. "People's reaction when they sit under 10 feet (3 meters) of snow is to say, 'This cannot be man-made climate change,' " said professor Tim Palmer of Oxford University, lead author of the study, in a press release. "But there is a plausible link." According to the study, strengthening of trade winds has led to a build-up of warm water...
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