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WATER MAINS CLEANING DEVICE SCOOPS NATIONAL INNOVATION AWARD
New pipeline technology developed in association with Northumbrian Water has scooped a national award for innovation.
Manufacturers may be missing out on Austempering and Martempering
Commonly defined as the controlled heating and cooling of metals to change their microstructure and mechanical characteristics, such as hardness, ductility, tensile strength and impact resistance, heat treatment is a core phase in many manufacturing processes. It enables engineers to vary the properties of a given material to optimise its design performance and ensure consistent, reliable results. In this country, the top heat treatment technolog...
Valve Components Cleaned Efficiently and Cost Effectively
At the Poole factory of Thompson Valves Ltd has been replaced by a batch cleaning machine that is proving much more versatile in operation. Called Elba, the aqueous machine is supplied in the UK by Turbex. The superseded washing, rinsing and drying line, which was also water-based, processed components on a continuous belt and did not have the ability to rotate the parts. As a result, there was a risk of water being retained within the valve bodi...
AGY Expands S-2 Glass Manufacturing Capacity by Twenty Percent
AGY announced today that it has increased production output of its S-2 Glass fiber reinforcements by twenty percent with the capability to further increase its output as market demands dictate. This expansion enables AGY to meet growth in both the aerospace and industrial markets for high-performance glass fibers used for composite reinforcement.
New Tinytag loggers identify power savings
A new Tinytag datalogger, the TV-4810 is supplied with a clamp and built-in display that offers users the ability to view and log single phase mains current in order to identify cost saving opportunities.
£1million Laboratory To Equip Students For Energy Challenges Of The Future
A £1million state-of-the-art chemical engineering laboratory was officially opened at the University of Aberdeen last week.