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April 18, 2002
Small Business Financial Guide Available
Mastercard International has developed a comprehensive resource guide designed to help companies navigate the maze of finance options for small and growing businesses.
Warming Up to Alternate Heat Exchangers
Thinking about the heat exchanger type early in a process plant's design gives chemical processing engineers an array of options beyond the stand-by shell-and-tube.
New Sensors Emit Light When Chemicals Are Near
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin have discovered a way to use light-emitting diodes to create highly sensitive chemical sensors.
More Precautions In Store for Hazmat Transportation
Biometric ID's and other security measures lie ahead for trucking companies.
New Workplace Safety Policy Urges Voluntary Compliance
The Bush administration has created a stir with its new workplace safety policy. Whether you cheer or jeer depends upon which side of the workplace coin you're on.
Jeckyl and Hydrogen: A Common Element Exhibits Strange Behavior
Better known as the 'fuel' in fuel cells, hydrogen has revealed some bizarre quirks on the molecular level.
Efficiency Makes Electronic Payments More Attractive
Chemical supply giant BASF is just one ahead-of-the-curve company adopting electronic payment systems to reduce costs.
Choosing the Best Contract Chemical Manufacturer
Find out those qualities and capabilities you'll want your supplier to have before making an outsourcing decision.
April 5, 2002
New Technologies Are Shaping Ceramic Casting
Technical enhancements are reshaping the ceramics manufacturing industry. Here's a review of the latest innovations.
Above Average Purchasing Recruits Prove Elusive
According to senior purchasing supply managers, the ultimate purchasing executive is hard to find. Successful companies offer tips on how to hire the right candidate.
The Versatile Valve Gate
Moldmakers are finding that valve gates offer a slew of advantages over their thermal counterparts. You may want to consider them for your molding operation.
Mold Walls Get Thinner
Injection molders are under increasing pressure to create parts with ultra-thin walls--and the molds themselves are under even greater pressure.
Complying With the New ISO 9000 Standards Upgrade
The date for businesses to implement the upgrades is just around the corner. Find out what's required.
A Giant Crane For All Terrains
American and German engineers have collaborated online to create a colossal crane whose design benefits span the globe.
Reconfigurable Forming Dies Promise to Transform Part Production
After years of development, researchers have struck gold with a die that reconfigures itself to form a wide variety of parts.
