The American Institute for International Steel (AIIS) reported Thursday that steel exports declined 3.8 percent in February 2013 compared to January, according to government data. For the year-to-date data through February, steel exports ...
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While this workstation might look like a cubicle, don’t be fooled. The Docklands line by Bene was designed to offer private workspace in an open office plan. Workers duck in when they need to concentrate and go back into the crowd ...
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High Point bedding newcomers say they are bringing fresh thinking to the mattress lineup here. And they believe their offerings will help them find their place on the highly competitive bedding landscape. The bedding newcomers include ...
The Chinese textile industry is facing several pressures and it needs to crack these pressures through various efforts, Sun Huaibin, director of the China Textile Economy Research Centre, has said. Speaking at the 2013 China Cotton ...
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Nine out of 10 companies in the European Union are planning to expand their data centre operations in 2013 or 2014, despite the supposed shift to cloud computing. Some 88 per cent of respondents to a survey by data centre provider Digital ...
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Microsoft has discovered an unusually stealthy Trojan capable of deleting the files it downloads in order to keep them away from forensics investigators and researchers. The Trojan downloader,?called Win32/Nemim.gen!A, is the latest ...
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Direct laser engraving of flexographic plates and cylinders Direct laser engraving of flexographic printing cylinders and plates has been an established process since the 1970s. This first began with the use of a carbon dioxide laser used ...
THE sharemarket rose the most in seven sessions after commodities and offshore equities saw some recovery from recent weakness caused by China's disappointing economic growth data, the collapse in gold prices and the Boston bombings. ...
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Australian miner BHP Billiton has announced its production results for the third quarter and the first nine months ended March 31, 2013. In the third quarter, BHP Billiton produced 40.2 million mt of iron ore, up six percent compared to ...
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April 15, 2013 - EBMag has learned that St. John’s Rehab Foundation is inviting you to join them May 30 for the Lights of Hope Gala in support of the St. John’s Rehab program at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. You may recall ...
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Case goods manufacturer and importer Stanley Furniture said its first quarter sales were 2.7% below last year's first quarter and the company's net loss widened to $2.09 million. Sales, however, were 11.4% ahead of the fourth quarter of ...
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GE has introduced a new corrosion protection technology specifically designed for refinery boiler and steam condensate systems. GE’s Steamate™ low salt amine (LSA) product series offers enhanced steam-side corrosion protection ...
A special issue of the journal Desalination looks at recent research advances in nanofiltration (NF) membranes, covering the key aspects of NF membrane processes and applications. A special issue of Desalination looks at recent advances ...
Tags: Nanofiltration Membranes, Fundamentals, membrane processes
The dollar recovered some lost ground today, helped in part by a mild recovery in gold prices and comments by the Reserve Bank of Australia signalling it is in no rush to cut interest rates further. While the Aussie still remains well ...
Cemex has signed a research agreement with the Earth Engineering Center (EEC) at Columbia University and the City College of New York, for a study that will investigate the life cycle effects of alternative fuel use in cement manufacturing. ...
Tags: Cemex, Alternative Fuels Study, Construction