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    Masteel UK Ltd are a global steel supply and stockholding company, supplying the engineering, power generation, petrochemical, oil & gas and nuclear industries. Partnerships integrating the...
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    The NETZSCH Group is a mid-sized, family-owned German company engaging in the manufacture of machinery and instrumentation with worldwide production, sales, and service branches. The three Business...
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    Goodfellow supplies metals, ceramics and other materials to meet the research, development and specialist production requirements of science and industry worldwide. The Goodfellow group consists of...
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    Spectro Scientific, an ISO 9001:2015 company, specializes in analytical tools and software for machine condition monitoring. The company is one of the largest suppliers of oil and fuel analysis...
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    Aalco, Delivering Customer Service, Investing in Capability Aalco's, customers from every sector of the UK manufacturing and engineering industry, whether small local businesses or large...
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    H.C. Starck Solutions converts technology metal powders: molybdenum (Mo), niobium (Nb), tantalum (Ta) and tungsten (W) into semi-finished, finished, and customer-specific products through production...
  • News - 13 Jan 2020
    We are pleased to announce the expansion of our product portfolio with fire testing systems, thermal conductivity measuring devices and heat transfer coefficient (U-value) measurement instruments...
  • Article - 13 Aug 2010
    Masteel supply a wide range of hot rolled steel plate to various market places worldwide, primarily serving the Petrochemical, Chemical, Oil and Gas, Construction and Shipbuilding industries.
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    This video displays the functioning of the GHP 456 Titan® guarded hot plate system from NETZSCH. This innovative system is designed for measurement of thermal conductivity of insulations.
  • Article - 6 Jul 2004
    Boston Microsystems have created a miniature hotplate that can reach temperatures above 1100°C (2012°F), self-contained within a “laboratory” no bigger than a child’s shoe. Posted July 5 2004

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