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GAS TURBINE TECHNOLOGY AND OPERATIONAL EXPERIENCE
The Institution of Diesel and Gas Turbine Engineers has announced that the Third Conference on Gas Turbines and Gas Turbine Operational Experience will take place on 4-5 October 2005.
"This conference will build on the success of its conferences in 2001 and 2003 and will offer an optional Technical Visit on the third day.<BR> This high profile event has already attracted a great deal of interest from participating companies and the organisers are anticipating an excellent response by delegates. Many leadi
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RAM-TYPE BORER <BR>CUTS LEAD-TIMES <BR>TO ONE TENTH
"The GBP £1.4m investment by RWE Power International, TSG Ferrybridge in what is probably the largest and most sophisticated ram-type horizontal boring and milling machine in Europe, a 16m X-axis capacity Union PCR 150 ram-type machine with live spindle and head changing supplied by Ward CNC of Sheffield, is generating equally massive benefits at the West Yorkshire, UK, site - in one case, the one-hit machining from solid of a large gearbox coupling, the machine has slashed lead times from seven weeks do
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Supposedly the construction
materials of the future, composites are increasingly seen in
applications where optimum efficiency is paramount including
aircraft construction and renewable energy. As two research
examples show in this video, composites really are the future
for efficiency.
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