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Extending the Life of Japanese Apartments (March, 2008)
The Japanese Stainless Steel Association (JSSA) has entered into a 3-year program designed to expand the use of long-lasting nickel-containing stainless steel in residential high-rise piping systems throughout the country... more
A Magnificent Model (March, 2008)
Made of pure nickel, this model of a ship used by French explorer Jacques Cartier, was created by Paul Hardy of Storrington, West Sussex, England... more
Creating Carbon Offsets (March, 2008)
Many of the small biogas projects registered by the Clean Development Mechanism in India burn renewable, alternative fuels in gas turbines to generate electricity... more
Controlling Floods Along the Mississippi (March, 2008)
Nickel stainless steel wire embedded in crocrete slabs are helping to control erosion and to keep navigational channels open along North America's longest river... more
Cladding Pipe Proves to be Cost-Effective (March, 2008)
Companies are increasingly using weld overlayed cabon steel components to avoid the cost of solid alloy... more
Reducing Sulphur Dioxide Emissions (September, 2007)
More than 100 people traveled to Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.A., in June 2007 to attend NACE International’s AIRPOL conference and hear what’s new in air pollution control for fossil-fuel burning power plants. The timing was appropriate because government regulations, especially in the U... more
Botanical Gardens (September, 2007)
The East Conservatory at Pennsylvania’s Longwood Gardens has a classy, long-term lease on life, thanks to a novel roof support structure of corrosion-resistant stainless steel... more
Fire Supression Systems (September, 2007)
Changes to Japan’s Fire Service Law Enforcement have resulted in the increased use of stainless steel pipes in fire fighting systems. A wave of regulation, which also affects air-conditioning and sanitation piping systems, is boosting demand for stainless steel in indoor piping systems... more
Doha International Airport (June, 2007)
The new international airport in Doha, Qatar features a duplex stainless steel (S32003) roof... more
Japanese Club Promotes Stainless Steel Water Pipes (June, 2007)
There are many advantages of using stainless steel water pipes in countries where water resources are scarce and in countries such as Japan where water leakage is a problem... more
Poultry Processing (June, 2007)
Poultry is one of those common everyday foods that must be processed under strict sanitary conditions. Otherwise the potential for contamination by disease-causing micro-organisms is... more
Decision Time for Coal-fired Utilities in the U.S. (March, 2007)
The race is on for power plants in the United States to meet dramatic reductions in sulphur dioxide and other emissions required by the Clear Skies Act of 2003 and related legislation. Nickel alloys and nickel-containing stainless steels are helping them reach their goal... more
An Alternative to Electroplating (March, 2007)
This new nickel-chromium plating process does not use hexavalent or trivalent... more
More Effcient Gas Turbines (March, 2007)
A typical jet engine today contains about 1.8 tonnes of nickel alloys and includes a long list of tailor-made nickel-base alloys to meet specific needs... more
Submarine Rescue (March, 2007)
Hyperbaric chambers, used by NATO countries to rescue submariners from the ocean floor, are made of S32205 duplex stainless steel... more


