Tag: applications

Marwin Valve introduces new flanged valve

Marwin Valve has introduced the 2000 Series ANSI 300 full port Full Port, Flanged valve, available in carbon steel or stainless steel versions.

Hydrogenics awarded additional military contract

Hydrogenics Corporation, a designer and manufacturer of proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell systems, has announced a contract award by the Department of National Defence Canada (DND) to advance into the next stage of development of its chemical hydride-fuelled, portable fuel cell power programme.

Stainless strainers

Nicholson Steam Trap, Walden, NY is offering a broad new line of strainers designed to suit most applications. Its line of Y Strainers line in cast iron, bronze, steel and stainless steel.

Stainless steel: future for architecture

The Lowry arts complex in Salford, UK, contains over 22,000 m2 of stainless steel manufactured by AvestaPolarit.

Diesel-driven generators

Ingersoll-Rand Portable Power has launched a new range of GenPowerSource diesel-driven generators from 9 to 500 kVA prime power.

BASF invests in Ultrason

BASF will significantly increase the production capacity at Ludwigshafen for its high-temperature resistant plastics based on polysulfone and polysulfone ether.

Stargate-O-Port® for flow control

Stainless Valve Company is the producer of specialty through-port valves for the chemical, pulp and mining industry.

Sandvik boosts capacity for compressor valve steel

Investment in new heat treatment facilities and finishing line equipment at its manufacturing plant in Sandviken, Sweden has enabled Sandvik Steel to increase production capacity and output of carbon and stainless steel strip for use, particularly, in the automotive industry.

Supermartensitics conference: call for papers

The Belgian Welding Institute has announced the first call for papers for the second Supermartensitic Stainless Steels Conference 2002, which will take place on 3-4 October 2002 in Brussels, Belgium.

Weld seam tracking system

Meta Vision Systems has introduced the Laser Probe 2000, an automatic weld seam tracking tool.