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    Founded in 1966, Amalga Composites, Inc., Milwaukee Wisconsin, is a leader in the design, engineering and manufacturing of filament wound composite pneumatic and hydraulic cylinder tubing, reservoir...
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    Air Products touch the lives of consumers around the globe in positive ways every day. With approximately 16,000 employees and operations in 50 countries, we serve customers across a wide range...
  • Article - 18 Jul 2023
    In this article, General Plastics explains the advantages that polyurethane foams offer to the marine industry, in particular for subsea applications.
  • Article - 2 Feb 2021
    Some of the methods commonly used to track climate change and ocean acidification have significant disadvantages despite the phenomena being subjects of study for decades. For example, scientists are...
  • Article - 1 May 2008
    Aluminium is ideal for the construction of small leisure boats, luxury vessels, workboats, fishing vessels, and patrol boats through to some of the world’s largest high speed passenger / car ferries....
  • Article - 24 Feb 2003
    By embedding fibre optic sensors into polymer matrix composites, users are able to receive feedback on the performance of the components such as masts. This type of system can be used to prevent...
  • Article - 5 Oct 2001
    In competitive yachting small advantages can make all the difference. Employing carbon fibre reinforced polymer composites can provide such an edge due to decreased weight and increased stiffness.
  • Article - 18 Feb 2004
    316L is the low carbon version of 316 stainless steel. Covered in this document are the physical and mechanical properties of 316L stainless steel.
  • Article - 29 Oct 2003
    Nickel alloys are used extensively because of their corrosion resistance, high-temperature, strength, and their special magnetic and thermal expansion properties. This article will explore the...
  • Article - 7 Nov 2001
    431 is the most corrosion resistant of the martensitic grades. It has excellent tensile and torque strengths and toughness. Consequently it is suited to bolts and shaft applications e.g. nuts and...

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