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Backdraft Damper helps meet 2014 NFPA rquirements.
2015-03-17 13:31:06| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
KB Duct Backdraft Damper helps installers meet 2015 NFPA requirements regarding installation of Explosion Isolation Device on all suction side ducts that transport material with KST value above zero. Constructed from heavy-duty welded steel, KB-NRV no-return explosion isolation valve protects workers and facilities from damaging effects of baghouse or filter explosion. Features include flanged inlet and outlet with coflanges, inspection access door, grounding lug, and locking mechanism.
Meet the man who created the famous Mattress Discounters jingle
2015-03-15 19:07:52| Auto Dealers - Topix.net
John Kelly writes "John Kelly's Washington," a daily look at Washington's less-famous side. Born in Washington, John started at The Post in 1989 as deputy editor in the Weekend section.
Sound Scout: Meet Shamir, the Genre-Defying Star in Training That'll Make You Want to Dance
2015-03-15 05:36:02| Automakers - Topix.net
In music, the phrase "one to watch" gets tossed around a lot. But these days, with so many new ways to consume songs and so many new songs to consume, what make an artist actually worth listening to? In this weekly column, Teen Vogue's resident A&R scout Liana Weston introduces you to up-and-comers who've got something to say both on and off their record.
Highway guardrails meet safety standards in 8 crash tests
2015-03-14 04:58:28| Automakers - Topix.net
Federal officials said Friday that a guardrail system found on many U.S. highways met safety standards in crash tests that followed accusations they have speared cars. Forty states have stopped installing the guardrails, and Trinity Industries Inc. stopped shipping them after a Texas jury found in October that the company had failed to tell regulators about design changes made in 2005.
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Guardrails meet federal safety standards in 8 crash tests
2015-03-13 20:39:19| Automakers - Topix.net
Federal officials say a new design of guardrails used on highways across the U.S. met safety standards during crash tests. Federal Highway Administration officials said Friday that the guardrails made by Dallas-based Trinity Industries Inc. have passed all eight tests.
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