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    The Corrosion Prevention Association represents consultants, contractors and manufacturers working in the field of corrosion prevention for concrete and masonry encased steel The CPA acts as the...
  • Article - 19 Aug 2002
    Several international standards demand identification marks on concrete reinforcing bars. Marks have to be rolled onto one side of the bar to denote specifications.
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    Strongwell Corporation is the world’s largest pultruder of fiber reinforced polymer composites. Strongwell’s FRP products were chosen as solutions in many different markets. For the mining...
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    Pacific Steel & Recycling, Inc. Supplies Steel Tubing & Pipe Products, Bar Products & Structurals, Concrete Reinforcing, Flat Rolled Products, Expanded Metal & Grating, Stainless &...
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    Frederick Steel aims to provide superior customer service and satisfaction so that we are the First Choice of every customer for delivering steel products and services. We exist to prolong...
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    ADMET is a leading provider of universal testing systems for tension, compression, flexure, torsion and biaxial testing. We offer universal testing solutions in applications ranging from concrete to...
  • Article - 21 Oct 2005
    The exchange behavior in soft-hard nano-composite magnets and giant magneto resistance effect of the granular nano structures have been experimentally observed. High strength and high corrosion...
  • Article - 11 Oct 2002
    Once a cathodic protection system has been implemented, maintaining the system is of great importance. Outlined are recommended monitoring and maintenance schedules and actions to be taken based on...
  • Article - 17 Apr 2002
    Steel recycling trends for north America show positive trends with an overal recycling rate of 67.8%. Automotive recycling saw the largest increase, with other areas such as steel cans, construction...
  • Article - 13 Mar 2002
    Steel will corrode in most environments. Its behaviour in concrete is addressed. Aspects such as the concrete environment, factors affecting corrosion rates, production realities, deterioration...

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