Tag: IMOA
Hudson Yards: from railyard to riches
The largest private development in US history, Hudson Yards boasts a modern, sustainable design. Its prime location near the Hudson River in New York City comes at the price of exposure to both marine and de-icing salts. With corrosion resistance in mind, stainless steel emerges as an integral part of the mini-city, most notably in an interactive centerpiece called the “Vessel.”
Featured Story – Robots, pigs and pipes
Groundbreaking robots in the UK eliminate the logistical and environmental impacts of gas line excavation by taking measurements from inside the pipe. To withstand the extreme conditions there, 2507 super-duplex stainless steel was chosen for the robots’ chassis.
Featured Story – IMOA publishes updated Life Cycle Inventory Dataset
The International Molybdenum Association (IMOA) has published an updated Life Cycle Inventory dataset for Molybdenum Products for Metallurgical Applications.
In Q2 global molybdenum production rose by 3%, and use
International Molybdenum Association (IMOA) shows that the global production of molybdenum rose by 3% to 148.2mlbs when compared to the previous quarter of 2020 and the same quarter of 2019.
IMOA publishes its Annual Review for 2019/2020
The International Molybdenum Association (IMOA) has published its Annual Review for 2019/2020, detailing the achievements and accomplishments of the Association over the last year.
Global molybdenum production and use falls in Q1
Figures released by the International Molybdenum Association (IMOA) show that the global production and use of molybdenum fell in Q1 when compared to the previous quarter (Q4 2019).