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  • News - 4 Mar 2004
    Kennametal Inc. today announced that it has completed the previously reported acquisition of Conforma Clad Inc. for approximately $65 million. Conforma Clad is a leading provider of engineered...
  • Article - 27 Nov 2001
    This article covers statistics associated with retreaded tyres usage during 2000, as well as the benefits associated with their use, safety features and economic benefits.
  • News - 3 Mar 2004
    Timken a supplier of highly engineered bearings and alloy steels has supplied super precision bearings that are currently being used on both of NASA's Mars Rovers, Spirit and...
  • Article - 27 Nov 2001
    Zinc coatings applied by from molten baths, electrochemical means, metallizing and mechanical plating etc onto structural steel can help protect it against corrosion. These methods and the properties...
  • Article - 27 Nov 2001
    Fibre reinforced plastic (FRP) concrete provides an alternative to steel reinforced concrete. It overcomes corrosion problems, possesses high strength and low stiffness and cracks in the matrix are...
  • News - 3 Mar 2004
    Philips Research is demonstrating a unique variable-focus lens system that has no mechanical moving parts. Suited to a wide range of optical imaging applications, including such things as digital...
  • News - 3 Mar 2004
    Researchers at Purdue University are reporting new evidence supporting their earlier discovery of an inexpensive "tabletop" device that uses sound waves to produce nuclear fusion...
  • News - 3 Mar 2004
    Microwaves could provide a safe new way of finding hidden weapons and buried mines, thanks to UK research. Scientists are developing a microwave-based technique that can generate high-quality...
  • News - 3 Mar 2004
    A five-kilowatt solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) undergoing testing in Fairbanks has reached the 5,000-hour milestone since its start-up eight months ago. During each hour of operation the fuel cell...
  • News - 3 Mar 2004
    Carnegie Mellon University researchers have designed a new heat-sensitive sensor to detect computer hard drive failures. The Carnegie Mellon Critter Temperature Sensor, which attaches to a...

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