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  • Article - 7 Apr 2003
    Ink-jet texturising is a technology for producing surfaces with controlled textures. This new technology overcomes limitations of other technologies and can be used in a broad range of applications.
  • Article - 22 Oct 2002
    Recently developed RF proximity sensors overcome many problems associated with more conventional sensors. The advantages, differences and how they work are all covered, as is their potential...
  • Article - 16 Oct 2002
    Spectro have introduced the Spectromax, a benchtop metals analyser suited to routine testing in foundries. The simple to use system uses state-of-the-art technology to capture spectral information for...
  • Article - 2 Oct 2002
    Contract Heat Treatment in Australia began in the 1940s. Until that period, heat treatment operations were largely performed in-house or in industry groups.
  • Article - 2 Oct 2002
    Heat treatment engineers constantly complain that their customers look at heat treatment as an “add on”. Methods were uncontrolled, unreliable, and inaccurate, so engineers continued to over-design by...
  • Article - 2 Oct 2002
    Metal Treating Institute—the global trade association—represents commercial heat treating companies, suppliers, captive heat treaters, and educational/technology transfer organizations.
  • Article - 26 Sep 2002
    Heat treatment of metals using salt baths creates a lot of waste salt. Mannings have devised a method of re-using the salt. The method is briefly described, advantages outlined and a case study...
  • Article - 9 Aug 2002
    The issues involved with the establishment of a pan-European set of standards covering gas cylinders is explored. Such things are materials, design, testing and inspection are all covered.
  • Article - 26 Jul 2002
    Technologies that use metal powders such as powder metallurgy and thermal spraying have demanded finer powders. The production of finer powders results in defects such as splat caps and satelliting...
  • Article - 5 Jul 2002
    The Castrol Index was developed for evaulating mineral oil quenchants without the need for severity of quench test equipment. The Castrol Index is defined and a worked example provided.

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