Monthly Archive:: August 2016
4 Reasons To Choose Minneapolis Granite Countertops
Written on August 31, 2016
in Home Improvement

One of the most helpful ways to consider any new type of renovation choice for your home or even to decide on a material for a new construction, is to start by making a list of all the positives for the material. For a Minneapolis homeowner interested in using a natural stone
Enhance Your Lab with Used Gas Chromatography Equipment
Written on August 31, 2016
in Laboratory Equipment
If you run a lab that deals with chemicals on a regular basis, and let’s face it what lab doesn’t? You could probably do with your first gas chromatographer, or with additional pieces of the equipment to handle more tests at the same time. The investment is worth it for most labs,
Indium And Indium Bonding: The Basics
Written on August 31, 2016
in Alloys
Indium has a unique and even romantic sounding name. The name results from the line in its spectrum – an intense indigo. Although the process of indium bonding is currently at the fore of many experimental processes, the metal, itself, deserves attention for its discovery and rarity. It is truly a unique
Types Of Chemical Explosives
Written on August 31, 2016
in Explosives
To bring down a building, you need something that will cause it to explode or implode. The same applies to any structure. This is true whether it is a rock wall in a mine or railway trestle. In movies, television and in real life, explosives are the way to accomplish the takedown
Take Advantage of Good Tungsten Carbide Scrap Price
Written on August 31, 2016
in Recycling
Tungsten carbide is not a very common item. Not being common, this material can command a very high price. Therefore, if you just know where to look, you will be able to take advantage of an attractive tungsten carbide scrap price. What is Tungsten Carbide? Tungsten carbide has a hardness that is
Common Uses For Industrial Stainless Steel
Written on August 31, 2016
in Steel Distributor
Stainless steel is an alloy that contains 10.5% or more of chromium. Unlike carbon steel, stainless steel is highly resistant to rust and corrosion, and it also maintains its finish in virtually any envrionment. Due to these features, stainless steel is used in a wide variety of applications in multiple industries. Food