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Are you familiar with the terms 'hydrogen wear' and 'hydrogen embrittlement'? If not, you could be missing out on crucial knowledge to keep your machinery running at its best. Our latest resource dives deep into these concepts and offers practical solutions. Swipe right to read more 👉
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📢 Exciting News for Material Scientists and Safety Professionals! We are thrilled to share our latest feature in Materials Australia magazine, focusing on the groundbreaking Phenom XL G2. This article explores how this state-of-the-art tool enhances asbestos detection, ensuring greater accuracy and safety in our environments. Stay informed about the latest advancements in asbestos detection technology by reading the full article in Materials Australia. Enhance your knowledge and stay at the forefront of innovation! https://ter.li/4szhw6
Materials Australia Magazine | September 2024 | Volume 57 | No 3
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Day after day, manholes silently endure a range of hidden threats. From deicing salts and harsh seawater to relentless tree roots and the constant onslaught of corrosive acids, each takes its toll, slowly wearing down these vital structures. As they weaken, so does the reliability of our sewer systems – a risk to communities and the dedicated teams who keep them running. What’s the solution? At P3 Polymers we’ve got a breakthrough technology that eliminates these threats ensuring safer, stronger systems. Curious to learn more? 👉 Discover our solution here: https://lnkd.in/ej6QB_M8
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📢 Exciting News for Material Scientists and Safety Professionals! We are thrilled to share our latest feature in Materials Australia magazine, focusing on the groundbreaking Phenom XL G2. This article explores how this state-of-the-art tool enhances asbestos detection, ensuring greater accuracy and safety in our environments. Stay informed about the latest advancements in asbestos detection technology by reading the full article in Materials Australia. Enhance your knowledge and stay at the forefront of innovation! bit.ly/41kM0qL
Materials Australia Magazine | September 2024 | Volume 57 | No 3
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Flip over to pages 48-49 to read how to maximize backflow prevention performance through check valves. https://lnkd.in/eScwRqj #DeZURIK #CheckValves #Backflow #Valves
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Investigating Dynemech Anti-Vibration Solutions for Reliable Performance: A Comprehensive Guide
Investigating Dynemech Anti-Vibration Solutions for Reliable Performance: A Comprehensive Guide
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One short video from a series of videos produced for the DuPont Water Solutions - Ultra Filtration units installed at ETA Cristo Rei - MT - Brazil.
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📝 Learn about the Case Study "Firefighter Fatally Injured in Response to a Sawdust Silo Fire in Italy", in the FREE, Dust Safety Journal! 👉 Read the Article Here: https://lnkd.in/euK5GHmJ 📌 Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ Challenges in Silo Fire Response 2️⃣ Searching for Answers and the Root Cause 3️⃣ Recommended Strategy for Silo Fires #combustibledust #CombustibleDustSafety #Dust #DustHazardAnalysis #Silo #Sawdust #Fire #Italy #Engineering #DustSafetyScience #Journal #Article #RootCauseAnalysis Enrico Danzi Politecnico di Torino As always, thank you for what you do and please comment, share, and post! Chris Cloney https://lnkd.in/euK5GHmJ 📝Have a question about Combustible Dust? Just DM me and ask (we answer dozens each month!)
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Another example of in-situ remediation of PFAS in progress! Our passive treatment solution for PFAS plumes: #PlumeStop, is a patented Colloidal Activated Carbon technology that produces no PFAS waste stream and has no ongoing/uncertain costs or energy use. It has a carbon footprint that is 98% smaller compared to pump and treat, at 65% lower cost and with a 100% higher sustainability score*. No wonder it has already been applied at >40 #PFAS sites worldwide! https://lnkd.in/eN8JH8Zc * According to an independent study carried out by Ramboll. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/e3pNHU_3
Check out this exciting PFAS project in Northern Sweden in this video produced by Granitor Miljöteknik AB. Look out for Sarah Hughes, our own Remediation Design Engineer, who explains the installation and the purpose of the #PlumeStop Colloidal Activated Carbon treatment at this remote airport site very well! A great collaboration we are proud to be part of together with Granitor Miljöteknik AB, GEOKOMPANIET SVERIGE AB, Statens geotekniska institut, SGI - Swedish Geotechnical Institute, SGU, Sellén & Filipovic AB and Sheeba Environmental Engineering AB. For more info on zero-waste remediation options for the entire PFAS source-plume system, visit: https://lnkd.in/eW6_qkvC https://lnkd.in/ePNKZP3c?
Granitor Miljöteknik - Europe´s largest pilot test with colloidal activated carbon to treat a PFAS plume (EN) - 4K
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Novasafe spotted in the news again: https://ow.ly/HRl250RzN87 Thanks for the article, AMPP: Association for Materials Protection and Performance!
Induron Introduces Ceramic Epoxy for Extreme Wastewater Service
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