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In Use: Water Pipes Japan (March, 2008)
Back Page: Nickel Sailboat (March, 2008)
In Use: Carbon Offsets (March, 2008)
In Use: Stainless Wire (March, 2008)
In Use: Weld Overlay (March, 2008)
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
Botannical Gardens (September, 2007)
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 Airport (June, 2007)
Japanese Club Promotes Stainless Steel Water Pipe (June, 2007)
In Use: Poultry Processing (June, 2007)
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
In Use: Electroplating (March, 2007)
Two California inventors are promoting an inexpensive and environmentally friendly process for chrome-plating automotive wheels, marine hardware, faucets and other items that require a decorative and durable finish. The process uses vacuum metallization technology and a nickel-rich chromium alloy... 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


