BASF will be presenting its high-quality products and processes for treating and protecting metal surfaces by taking part in the “World of Surfaces” at the Hanover Messe 2011, the world’s leading technological trade fair, from April 4 – 8, 2011.
ESAB Welding & Cutting Products, producer of welding and cutting devices and welding filler metals, has introduced additional capabilities in its patented m3 Plasma cutting System.
United States Steel Corporation declared that its subsidiary company, U. S. Steel Tubular Products engaged in the manufacture of tubular products, has signed an exclusive accord with Surface Enhancement Technologies (SET), a division of Lambda Technologies Group.
Scientists at the Rutgers School of Engineering have discovered a new class of highly robust metal alloys that could prove ideal for producing compact and highly responsive switches, sensors and springs.
Metals USA acquires The Richardson Trident, a provider of non-ferrous products and services including precision boring, sheeting, tuning, shearing, honing, sawing and slitting. The newly acquired company will continue to operate under the current name.
Liquidmetal Technologies, pioneer in the development of powders, coatings, bulk composites and metals, has inked an exclusive licensing deal with the Swatch Group, a Swiss-based producer of finished watches.
Graco, an equipment manufacturer for measuring, controlling and dispensing spray fluid materials, unveils a new efficient spray package, Merkur ES. It is a low profile, airless and air-assist spray package system.
Metal fabrication service provider, AMECO USA has opened a new manufacturing plant in Cleveland, Ohio. The plant has 50 ton lifting capacity and giant factory doors that enable fabrication and shipment of large metal components.
Supplier of automotive restoration tools, Eastwood has unveiled a portable, economical and turnkey DIY power equipment called the Eastwood engineered Versa-Cut Plasma Cutter to cut aluminum, stainless steel and steel materials neatly.
Following the installation of Furnace I, the first silicon metal plant in Karaganda province, Kazakhstan, called Silicium Kazakhstan LLP project has commenced production at the end of 2010.
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