New valve technologies for car engines could make a real difference in terms of fuel consumption and carbon dioxide emissions. With some expert help from Chinese friends, researchers have breathed new life into an EU-fun...
New Zealand’s light metals manufacturers are joining forces with the academic world to develop high-value light metal products for export markets.
The project, based at the Light Metals Research Centre (LMRC) a...
The Harvey Flower Titanium Prize, established by the Titanium Information Group (TIG) and co-sponsored by the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining, is dedicated to the memory of Professor Harvey Flower of Imperial...
Bodycote Materials Testing is pleased to announce that it has installed an X-Ray Fluorescence Spectrometer (XRF) at its Teesside, UK laboratory. The laboratory is now UKAS accredited for the following types of metal anal...
Titanium Metals Corporation reported operating income of $2.8 million for the first quarter of 2004, compared to an operating loss of $8.1 million for the first quarter of 2003.
The Company reported a net loss for th...
Kyocera Corporation (Headquarters: Kyoto; President: Yasuo Nishiguchi) (hereinafter referred to as "Kyocera") and Kobe Steel, Ltd. (Headquarters: Kobe; President: Yasuo Inubushi) (hereinafter referred to as &qu...
Perhaps the best recognition of a team's work is when a customer cites its efforts. According to Airbus, "Alcoa sought - and won - a strategic position on the A380® by applying its integrated product approac...
Bodycote Metallurgical Coatings Ltd, is pleased to announce accreditation of its Chemical Processing facility at Liverpool, UK, to Nadcap as of January 2004.
The accreditation results in Bodycote Liverpool being the o...
Kobe Steel, Ltd. has begun supplying titanium for use in Rolls-Royce's Trent 900 aircraft engine, developed for the Airbus A380. The Airbus A380 will be the world's biggest passenger plane when it goes into com...
Infrared cameras create images by detecting the heat given off by an object, including the body of a soldier hidden in the dark of night. Now, researchers have developed a technique for imaging how fast heat can move thr...
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