New Study from Ceresana Research on Plastic Caps and Closures
Electrical laboratory pumps in polypropylene and stainless steel are for many years part of the delivery range of Lutz Pumpen, Wertheim, which now has been completed by a battery-powered pump type.
Grafenberg, 31.08.2010 – The demands of the automotive industry are well known: light weight parts, more design freedom and less CO2 emissions. Especially plastics are the materials of choice, also at the RAMPF Group based in Grafenberg. The specialist for reactive resin systems, modeling materials and machine systems de-livers since 1980 sustainable ideas for the automotive industry, from design models made from recycling polyol to European plugs for electro cars, made from polyure-thane.
The popular workshops helping you master your Nikon® DSLR cameras, flash technology and software find their way from North America to Europe.
– First half of 2010: revenue 6 percent, operating profit (EBIT) 4 percent up on the first half of 2009 – Positive outlook reaffirmed for full year 2010
GEA PHE Systems, part of the GEA Heat Exchangers Segment, received an order for a South American grassroots refinery project. The multimillion Euro order covers design and manufacturing of GEABloc welded plate heat exchangers.
Süd-Chemie and Ashland to merge worldwide foundry chemical activities under the name ASK Chemicals
Süd-Chemie invests EUR 60 million in series production of the battery material lithium iron phosphate for electric vehicle drives
There is growing demand in the area of flue gas cleaning, gas scrubbing or surface cleaning for vertical submersible pumps that can cope with high delivery pressures. These types of pumps are necessary to enable more reliable operating sequences and faster cleaning processes.
The demands placed on vertical immersed plastic pumps in treatment plants for chemical waste fluids are extreme in some cases. The situation becomes particularly critical if the media to be pumped are close to boiling point and the NPSH value of the system is very low – which means that the pumps are operating very close to the cavitation point.