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Sewer Maintenance: Handling the Toughest Blockages – Efficiently

Posted on March 18, 2025

When municipal sewer or storm lines become blocked, the trouble typically began with a growth of tree roots that eventually stopped the free flow of wastewater in pipe. Blockages can also occur…

Optimized Forged Parts for Construction Equipment

Posted on February 23, 2025

In construction equipment manufacturing, open die forgings and seamless rolled rings are essential for producing components with superior strength, durability, and reliability. These forging processes enhance mechanical properties, ensuring components endure the…

A Paradigm Shift in Reservoir Management

Posted on February 20, 2025

For over 25 years, efforts by the EPA and NOAA to control eutrophication and hypoxia have failed, worsening toxic cyanobacterial blooms. Traditional reactive strategies have proven inadequate, necessitating a fundamental shift toward…

Shipbuilding Forged Parts Built for End Use

Posted on February 19, 2025

Forged components play a critical role in shipbuilding, ensuring durability, safety, and efficiency in harsh maritime environments. Open die forgings and seamless rolled rings provide strength and corrosion resistance essential for key…

The Power of the Plasma Pen: Revolutionizing Adhesion in Manufacturing

Posted on February 17, 2025

Plasma is a state of matter, like a solid, liquid, or gas. When sufficient energy is applied to a gas, it becomes ionized, transitioning into the plasma state. With precise application and…

Toa Vaca, Puerto Rico, Drinking Water Reservoir Solves Serious Water Quality Problems

Posted on February 12, 2025

Toa Vaca reservoir in Puerto Rico, built in 1972 and covering 836 acres, is over 51 meters deep when full. By 1985, the reservoir showed serious symptoms of water quality deterioration due…

Electrifying Logistics and Delivery Fleets

Posted on February 11, 2025

Now is an excellent time for commercial logistics and delivery fleets to transition to zero-emission electric vehicles (EVs) including vans, trucks, and specialty vehicles instead of traditional gas or diesel-powered alternatives. Electric…

Fast Tracking the Development of Custom Rupture Disk Prototypes for Medical Devices

Posted on February 7, 2025

Medical equipment designers rely on rupture disk devices for pressure relief and pressure release of gases and liquids for essential diagnostic, life safety, and analytical instrumentation. However, the challenge of time faces…

Next Generation DCS Redefines Process Control

Posted on February 6, 2025

The evolution of the first Distributed Control Systems (DCS) can be traced back to the 1980s and 1990s. During this period, leading DCS developers introduced their systems and over decades continued to…

The Power of the Plasma Pen: Revolutionizing Adhesion in Electronics Manufacturing

Posted on February 5, 2025

In the electronics industry, plasma has already been adopted in electronics, PCB, and semiconductor manufacturing to improve adhesion for Anisotropic Conductive Film (ACF) in flat panel display assembly, manufacture silicon photovoltaic cells,…

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