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Compressed Air Distribution System comes in 2 in. diameter.
2015-12-28 14:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Available for headers and branch lines and down to point of use, 2 in. dia SmartPipe™ is modular, features aluminum construction, and will not rust. Connectors can be installed without threading, welding, or sweating. While full bore fittings minimize pressure drop, leak-free connectors prevent compressed air loss. System is available in sizes from ½–6 in., exhibits minimal coefficient of friction and optimal laminar flow, and can integrate into existing steel or copper systems.
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A year of extremes: severe snow storms, drought and floods ravaged US in 2015
2015-12-27 05:43:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: 2015 has been the warmest year, globally, on record, with the lower 48 states of the US experiencing their balmiest autumn ever measured. This kind of exceptional heat provided an appropriate setting for the Paris climate summit, where 196 nations agreed to curb greenhouse gas emissions to avoid the sort of dangerous climate change that contributes to floods, drought and damaging sea level rises. But the past year has also seen a number of severe natural disasters, climate change-fueled or...
The Best and Worst of Mobile in 2015
2015-12-26 19:02:18| PC Magazine Cell Phones Product Guide
This year brought new devices, OSes, and ideas to the world of phones and tablets. Here's my strictly biased ranking.
The town where the only drinking water comes in bottles in pictures
2015-12-26 14:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: East Porterville, California, is a predominantly Latino, low-income town that relies solely on private wells. As these dry up because of the drought, many families are forced to rely on deliveries, water from neighbours, or abandon their homes. Photographer Gabrielle Lurie has been documenting their plight
Hoping for a Price Surge, Oil Companies Keep Wells in Reserve
2015-12-25 22:03:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
New York Times: The price of oil keeps dropping. But that didnt stop a work crew from drilling a well recently on what was once a cornfield, carefully guiding the last sections of 13,000 feet of pipe spiraling into the hard Niobrara shale with a diamond-tipped bit. Their well, one of hundreds drilled by Anadarko Petroleum in eastern Colorados Wattenberg field this year, could someday gush as many as 800 barrels of crude oil a day. But Anadarko is not planning to produce a drop of crude from the well for at...
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