Siemens VAI Metals Technologies has received an order from the special steel products company Ovako Wire Oy Ab in Finland to engineer and supply a gas scrubber for the blast furnace at its Koverhar plant.
Corus today announces additional measures that build on the restructuring programme the company announced in January 2009.
These measures involve opening consultations on a series of further job reductions, which hav...
Alcoa (NYSE:AA) announced today that it has reached an agreement with Noble Corporation to acquire Noble's intellectual property pertaining to welded aluminum risers used in offshore oil and gas exploration and devel...
GKN Aerospace has radically improved the efficiency and speed of tube bending operations at its wing component operation in Filton UK, despite using some of the most demanding tubing materials and fabricating extremely c...
Product piracy causes billions worth of damage worldwide. A combination of visible and invisible copy protection is really effective against this. Explosive embossing is an economical procedure and can be used for mass-produced goods.
ThyssenKrupp Nirosta is now using an enhanced technology to recycle the spent mixed acid from the annealing and pickling lines at the Krefeld cold rolling mill. The new regeneration system allows valuable substances to b...
Linde Gases, a division of The Linde Group, today announced its agreement with Neste Oil for the major installation of its central specialty gases supply system at the company's newly built research and technology la...
Nationwide changes to the minimum star energy efficiency rating requirements for residential homes and commercial properties in Australia, and upgrades to software that measures the thermal performance of a building, means demand for energy efficient building materials is set to soar.
Physicists have found a way to drastically prolong the shelf life of quantum bits, the 0s and 1s of quantum computers.
These precarious bits, formed in this case by arrays of semiconductor quantum dots containing a s...
Composite materials such as fiberglass, which take on a mix of properties of their constituent compounds, have been around for decades. Now, an MIT materials scientist is taking composites to the nanoscale, where entirely new properties, not found in any of the original compounds, can emerge.
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