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Zumbach Electronics introduces New Generation of Spark Testers

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September 1, 2014 The high voltage testing with DC spark testers of the DST 28A series and the AST H 15A high frequency spark testers extend the application spectrum of the spark tester product range from Zumbach. They meet all requirements to ensure you never lose sight of quality standards......
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Customers “saw the difference” at PolyOne’s new facility in India

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October 10, 2014 Almost 60 customers from across the country joined PolyOne senior leadership and associates to celebrate the official opening of its new facility in Ranjangaon Industrial Park, near the city of Pune. The event lived up to its theme of “Come See the Difference” as customers saw demonstrations......
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Viraj Group sets up Inland Container Depot in Maharashtra

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Viraj Profiles Ltd, the $1.5bn leader in stainless steel long products, after its successful operations at CFS, Nhava Sheva, has extended its logistics arm by setting up its Inland Container Depot – Vaishno Container Terminal at Tarapur, Maharashtra. Set up at an investment of Rs. 90 crores, the Inland Container......
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The Indian Telecom Ecosystem

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Telecommunication has been recognised the world over as an important tool for socio-economic development. It has a defining role in the growth and modernisation of various sectors of the economy. India is regarded as one of the fastest growing telecom markets in the world. The unprecedented increase in teledensity and......
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Maillefer builds a better and smarter coiler

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The Coiler Revisited Maillefer engineers were very eager to present their prototype automatic dual coiler at last fall’s K 2013 show, and with due cause. The newly announced TCA prototype highlighted months of efforts to completely revisit the successful design of its predecessor – the MWB. The TCA promises to......
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Hulas Wire launches TMT bars

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July 22, 2014 Hulas Wire Industries has launched Hulas thermo mechanically treated (TMT) bars in the market. They are available in varied sizes ranging from 8 mm to 32 mm. TMT bars offer better corrosion resistance, superior welding strength, higher earthquake resistance, high bending capability and excellent ductability, said the......
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Encore Wire building new manufacturing plant

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July 30, 2014 Encore Wire Corporation announced that the Company is building a 250,000 square-foot expansion to the existing aluminum manufacturing plant on its McKinney, Texas campus. The Company projects expenditures for this project, including related upgrades to Encore’s McKinney complex, will be approximately $41 million to $46 million. These......
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Tata Steel JV inaugurates India’s first continuous annealing and processing line

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September 01, 2014 Jamshedpur Continuous Annealing and Processing Company Private Limited (JCAPCPL) Continuous Annealing & Processing Line, a 600,000 tons per annum facility for manufacturing ‘Automotive Grade Continuous Annealed Products’, was inaugurated at Steelennium Hall inside Tata Steel’s Jamshedpur Works. JCAPCPL, a 51:49 Joint Venture of Tata Steel and NSSMC,......
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Avoid outrageous maintenance charges by using Zumbach’s ultrasonic measuring systems

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The line of ZUMBACH’s UMAC RZ65 ultrasonic eccentricity and wall thickness scanners for cable insulations, tubes and hoses allow avoiding outrageous maintenance charges. Thanks to the completely new design, the transducers can synchronously be adjusted within seconds to the best possible measuring position. The scanners cover an outside diameter range......
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ComEd to install world’s largest superconductor cable

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July 29, 2014 When it comes to resiliency, utilities are taking many different paths. Some are raising substations to protect them from flooding. Others are replacing wood utility poles with metal ones, and others still are investing in state-of-the-art software and hardware that allows the grid to automatically isolate faults.......
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