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Category: Industry News

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Advances in Riser Design

Feeding risers can impact the chemistry of metal and introduce contamination into steel castings. Read this report on Foundry.

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Connections As Important as Corrosion Protection System

How can you protect structural steel from corrosion? It’s not only critical to choose the right protection system; you must design the right connection system. Read the Corrosion Protection and Connection Design report in the March issue of Steelwise by Modern Steel Construction.

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Increase Efficiency with New Tool Design

Reduce operating time and material use with a new forging technique developed in Germany.

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Forging Plain Carbon and Low Alloy Steels

Forging plain-carbon and low-alloy steels offer superior properties to those formed by casting or machining. How steel behaves in the forging process, however, must be understood to produce the best components.  Read this series of articles.

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Internally Cured Concrete Use On the Rise

Internally cured concrete is being used increasingly in the construction of bridge decks, pavements, parking structures, water tanks and other structures. The benefit: bridge decks made with internally cured, high-performance concrete were found in one study to have a service life of 63 years. Conventional concrete’s service life is estimated at 22 years, and 40 [...]

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MIT Research Shows How Water Droplets React on Surfaces

Understanding how a water droplet hits a surface can explain why power plant turbine blades deteriorate rapidly. MIT’s finding published this week in the journal Physical Review Letters could help engineers design more durable condensing surfaces in power plants.

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Graphite Foam Will Benefit Commercial LED Lighting

Graphite foam technology will extend the life of LED lighting systems.

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Forging Outlook for 2011

Respondents to the 2011 Forging magazine survey said “raw material lead-time” was the most significant problem.

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Molecular Selection by Size and Substance

MIT has devised a way to filter molecules by chemical property, in addition to size.

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Self-Healing Autonomous Material May Sense Damage; Repair Structural Materials

Sounds like sci-fi? This self-healing material is capable of increasing toughness of material 11 times.

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Tonnage Monitoring for Mechanical Forging Presses

Forge talks about how to get more production hours out of your mechanical forging press.

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Manufacturer Produces Explosion-Welded Plates

“Explosion welding” produced the largest explosion-welded plates to date.

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Eyebolt Working Load Limits and Installation Angles

Do you know how the installation angle impacts the working load limit?

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Heat Straightening of Damaged Steel Members

Applying heat to damaged steel structures can fix damage.

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Nanotubes in Lubricants Extend Life of Drill Bits

Smith Int’l has a patent to use carbon nanotubes in lubricants.

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Get Ready for MFHAP and NESHAP

MFHAP and NESHAP regulations go into effect July 2011. Find out how to prepare here.

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Thermal Powered, Insect-Like Robots

Some day tiny robots could crawl between cracks to explore collapsed structures or collect samples. Read about the recent introduction of such a device.

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Development of 2.5 Million Lb. Landing String

To meet growing requirements for deepwater and ultra-deepwater well design, this article in IADC’s Drilling Contractor describes a 2.5 million-lb landing string that was manufactured successfully, but involved compromises in the original design criteria and taxed manufacturing capabilities.

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Sustainable Concrete Guide Now Available

The U.S. Green Concrete Council has released The Sustainable Concrete Guide — Strategies and Examples.

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U.S. Manufacturing Sector Reaches High Set in 2004

The Institute for Supply Management says manufacturing as on the rise.