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    Industrial Metal Supply Company is the Southwest's Largest Metal Distributor. Industrial Metal Supply Company is a full line metal service center and retailer serving Southern California and...
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    At Tenova, we partner with our stakeholders to design and develop technological solutions for metal processing that cut costs, save energy, decarbonize production...
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    CenterPoint Energy operates in five primary businesses: electric transmission and distribution, natural gas distribution, interstate natural gas pipelines, field services, and competitive natural gas...
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    Washington Mills is one of the world’s largest producers of abrasives and fused mineral products, offering an exceptionally wide line of standard abrasive grain and specialty electro-fused...
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    As a world-leading resources company headquartered in Melbourne, Australia, our products are sold worldwide, with sales and marketing led through our Singapore location.  We're focused on...
  • Article - 30 Apr 2011
    Ever increasing fuel costs are in turn increasing the operating costs for crucible furnace operators. In addition to high fuel costs, crucible maintenance and replacement expenses contribute to...
  • Article - 4 Feb 2010
    The quality of the glass is linked to multiple environmental and operational conditions that are affecting the glass surface when lifted from the tin bath. The bottom glass surface is influenced by...
  • Article - 9 Nov 2009
    Aluminium smelting utilises the Hall-Héroult process of extracting aluminium metal from its oxide, alumina. This article outlines where the process can benefit from the use of SiAlON ceramics and the...
  • Article - 7 Nov 2009
    Industrial brazing makes use of gold-based brazing alloys. When compared to base metal alloys, gold-based brazing alloys ensure good mechanical properties of joints at very high temperatures.
  • Article - 19 Aug 2009
    This paper examines the effects of glassy material on Young's modulus in SiC-LiAlSiO4 composites, aiming for high performance in porous ceramic applications.

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