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  • Article - 5 Feb 2002
    Chlorine and its compounds have strong oxidizing properties. Therefore, in an aqueous solution, they are not corrosive toward titanium. Titanium is a highly unique metal that can withstand these...
  • Article - 7 Aug 2001
    Titanium and titanium alloys have been employed successfully for applications such as water and product pipework, heat exchangers, vessels and ancillary equipment. Reasons for increased use include...
  • Article - 23 Jul 2001
    Metallic zinc was produced in India by reducing calamine with organic substances like wool, in the 13th century A.D. Marggraf rediscovered zinc in 1746 and showed that metallic zinc could also be...
  • Article - 28 Nov 2017
    Liquefied natural gas (LNG) has been a niche product for a long time because of its energy-intensive production process. Of late it is becoming a progressively hot topic.
  • Article - 2 Dec 2020
    Discover the new product from ABB that ensures rapid gas leak detection which is extremely important for built-up cities and city gas pipelines.
  • Article - 16 Aug 2018
    Through measurement products from AAB, powerplant operators are able to maximize asset efficiency whilst complying with local and international legislative standards of operation.
  • Article - 14 Nov 2023
    In this article, Durr NDT details solutions to achieve fast industrial x-ray testing by removing intermediate data carriers.
  • Article - 16 Nov 2021
    Peoples Gas, the natural gas provider for Chicago, has cut methane emissions while boosting gas pipeline safety with innovative leak detection thanks to ABB’s innovative gas leak detection and...
  • Article - 20 Aug 2001
    Properties such as low density, good strength at elevated temperatures, high strength and excellent corrosion resistance have seen titanium used extensively in industries such as aerospace, process...
  • Article - 23 Jul 2001
    Platinum (Pt) was discovered by Ulloa in 1735 and Wood in 1741. Platinum occurs as such naturally, together with negligible amounts of palladium, iridium, rhodium, osmium, and ruthenium.

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