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    Adhesives, Sealants, Coatings and Potting / Encapsulation Compounds Master Bond is a leading manufacturer of high-performance adhesives, sealants, coatings, potting and encapsulation compounds and...
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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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    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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    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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    Fluke Process Instruments offers a robust portfolio of infrared and through-process temperature measurement tools, acoustic and thermal imaging devices, as well as customized solutions to improve your...
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    Dalsteel is one of the largest independent multi-metals stockholders, with an extensive inventory of aluminium and stainless steel. Dalsteel provides customers with a cost-effective single...
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    European Aluminium, founded in 1981 and based in Brussels, is the voice of the aluminium industry in Europe. We actively engage with decision makers and the wider stakeholder community to promote the...
  • Article - 10 Oct 2003
    Soapstone is a naturally occurring material that is suitable for use in countertops, cooking surfaces, fireplaces, wood stoves and ovens. Its composition and properties are briefly outlined.
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    Dotmar Engineering Plastic Products was founded in 1967 and in 2017 celebrates 50 years of service to a multitude of customers across Australia & New Zealand. As the world around us changed, so...
  • Article - 10 Nov 2001
    Vitreous enamels are quite similar to ceramic glazes in several aspects. After being applied, they are fired to form an almost glassy layer.