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REVISTA DEDICADA AL NÍQUEL Y A SUS APLICACIONES


Julio 2006
Volumen 21, Número 4





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Nickel and Our Nuclear Future
Nuclear power and nickel-containing stainless steel continue to go hand-in-hand

Albert Paley: Art That Endures
For more than 30 years, master sculptor Albert Paley has exploited stainless steel's structural properties and aesthetic value

Delivering With Confidence
Germany's water industry looks to a brighter future with long-lasting, hygienic stainless steel to deliver water to millions


China's Challenge
If China could generate as much of its electricity using nuclear power as does France, its contribution to global climate change would be insignificant.


Japan Prepares for the Big One
Numazu Harbour's floodgate uses double-sided clad stainless steel for low maintenance

Boarding Pass Please
Why airline boarding-pass kiosks are becoming more common around the world

Searching for New Planets
Nickel-titanium shape memory alloys could allow astronomers to build larger space telescopes that can spot distant planets

'Heavy Metal' Doesn't Necessarily Mean 'Toxic'
There is no clear definition for the term 'heavy metal'. To most, it means 'toxic substance'. But that's incorrect.

Damage Avoidance
Our nickel patent-of-the-month promises greater safety for the drivers of cars (and maybe even lower insurance premiums)

Innovative Excellence
Stainless steel products feature in seven of Germany's 2006 Steel Innovation Awards


REACH: Europe's new chemicals policy
A Strategy for Reducing Risk
Appointment: Victor Korchenko
Retirement: Alfred Bauer
Coming events of interest to the users of nickel

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