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Beware of Trike promotion

Derek Carpenter summarises the options open to users of trichloroethylene.

News from Enviro Tech Europe, Jan 27, 2006

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Coating aids chrome elimination process

If done correctly, eliminating chrome from the workplace should benefit the environment and worker safety, and not increase the overall cost of a company's products.

News from MacDermid, Jan 24, 2006

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Carbon fibre brings heating advantages

Carbon fibre heating element provides advantages over resistive elements or tungsten filaments.

News from Davidon Industries, Jan 24, 2006

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Weld purge film is approved for nuclear duties

Argweld weld purge film has now been formally approved for use by the US Nuclear Management Company.

News from Huntingdon Fusion Techniques, Jan 23, 2006

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Schlieren optics made to measure

Because of its high stability manufacturing environment, Optical Surfaces can supply custom schlieren optics.

News from Optical Surfaces, Jan 20, 2006

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Aalto offers materials science expertise

Seija Aalto has recently joined CSMA as Senior Consultant for the Benelux area.

News from CSMA (Centre for Surface and Materials Analysis), Jan 20, 2006

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Ensinger opens new UK headquarters

German industrialist Wilfried Ensinger visited a Welsh road named after him last week when he opened his company's new GBP 5 million UK headquarters at Tonyrefail, South Wales.

News from Ensinger, Jan 19, 2006

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Thermoplastic suits extreme environments

Peek Polyketone from Kopex is an engineering thermoplastic with qualities that make it suitable for use within extreme and demanding environments.

News from Kopex International, Jan 16, 2006

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Glass spheres reduce manufacturing costs

Potters Industries is pushing the benefits of using engineered glass microsphere particles.

News from Potters Industries, Jan 16, 2006

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Closed cell foams reach higher temperature

Zotefoams launches range of high temperature closed cell foams, an extension to the Zotek F family of foams, based on the fluoropolymer Kynar from Arkema.

News from Zotefoams, Jan 13, 2006

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Porous metal tubes enable novel filters

Applied Porous Technologies is now producing a series of porous metal tubes, around which it plans to develop a complete new line of end products.

News from Applied Porous Technologies, Jan 13, 2006

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New place to buy carbon fibre materials

Carbonology.com is the new place to buy carbon fibre materials and products that up to now have only been available in large quantities.

News from Carbonology.com, Jan 11, 2006

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Novel foams boast consistent density

Two new ranges of heavier density crosslinked block foams are to be marketed under the Hizote brand.

News from Zotefoams, Jan 9, 2006

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Masterbatch facility supports Mexican growth

Ampacet Corporation has completed a new 3700m2 plastic colour masterbatch facility in Queretaro, Mexico.

News from Ampacet Europe, Jan 9, 2006

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Polyamide improves connector performance

Electronics manufacturer Tyco Amp Den Bosch has changed the material it uses for moulding PCMCIA card headers from liquid crystal polymer to Stanyl polyamide 4,6.

News from DSM Engineering Plastics, Jan 6, 2006

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Fibre-reinforced polyamide aids connector design

DSM Engineering Plastics has introduced a new grade to the Stanyl Polyamide 46 global portfolio.

News from DSM Engineering Plastics, Jan 4, 2006

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French distributor adds activated carbon textile

Mast Carbon Advanced Products has formed an alliance with Pica, the French based manufacturer and global distributor of activated carbon.

News from MAST Carbon Advanced Products, Jan 4, 2006

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Glass-mat thermoplastic enables award-winning beam

A composite pedestrian beam moulded from glass-mat thermoplastic has been named as most innovative use of plastics by the Society of Plastics Engineers International.

News from Quadrant Plastic Composites, Dec 28, 2005

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Ikea signs for ceramics advice

Ceram has been confirmed as Ikea's preferred consultant for ceramic product sourcing around the globe.

News from Ceram, Dec 23, 2005

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Studies show way ahead in ceramics

Crucial actions need to be taken by the UK ceramics industry to help secure future growth.

News from Ceram, Dec 23, 2005

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Pedder comes onboard

Tony Pedder has been appointed as a nonexecutive director of Metalysis.

News from Metalysis, Dec 22, 2005

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Mirrors to boost Gemini project

Optical Surfaces is to supply two high precision mirrors to the central laser facility at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratories in Didcot for the Astra Gemini project.

News from Optical Surfaces, Dec 21, 2005

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CSMA sits on Mats

The CSMA subsidiary of Ceram, the Stoke-on-Trent based centre for materials and technology, has acquired the business and assets of Mats.

News from CSMA (Centre for Surface and Materials Analysis), Dec 21, 2005

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CSMA and TWI enter strategic alliance

CSMA and TWI join forces to give clients of both organisations access to materials characterisation and analysis services.

News from CSMA (Centre for Surface and Materials Analysis), Dec 21, 2005

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Three consultancies form alliance

Manufacturing companies can access advice and assistance for starting up, enlarging or relocating, thanks to a collaboration between three UK consultants.

News from Ceram, Dec 21, 2005

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