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All Time Favorites - Iron Railings

02nd October 2009
Iron railing has been in vogue for the last many centuries and has not gone out of fashion even then. The popularity is due to long life. Read al about iron railings in the article. Traditional Yet Modern - Iron Railings Iron railings have been used... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Art of Fine Jewellery Design

06th September 2009
Gold and platinum jewellery design is a functional art form. Contemporary jewellery designers and craftspeople are required to study specific techniques. Fine jewellery design has evolved from the functional pieces worn during prehistoric times to the con... Read >
Author: AlterSage

Wootz steel impacted metallurgy

03rd August 2009
Wootz steel was a steel made out of India. It is believed to be first made in 300 BC One of the main characteristics of this steel is pattern and or bands of carbon in the steel. The word Wootz is thought to be a mistranscription of the word wook, a trans... Read >
Author: 33james

Processes and characteristics of steel

16th July 2009
Stainless steel is an alloy based on iron, which combines together the mechanical properties of steels and some specific features of corrosion resistance. These alloys are also liable to tarnish. This means that they have the possibility to passivate... Read >
Author: martinapp

Metallurgical engineering thermal spray coatings career and jobs

05th July 2009
The field of thermal spray coatings is an exciting area for students of metallurgical engineering that are looking for a career filled with new developments. The traditional fields of foundry metallurgy both ferrous and non-ferrous foundry applications, t... Read >
Author: Raj Krishnaswamy

Processes and characteristics of steel

30th June 2009
Stainless steel is an alloy based on iron, which combines together the mechanical properties of steels and some specific features of corrosion resistance. These alloys are also liable to tarnish. This means that they have the possibility to passivate... Read >
Author: martinapp

Types of Mining Trades

28th June 2009
Contrary to popular belief, working in the mining industry does not necessarily mean that you will be working on site inside a mining shaft. In fact, there are many individuals who work in the mining industry and have never been down a mine-shaft. As with... Read >
Author: Roger Christian

Significance of Sheet Metal Fabrication

05th June 2009
No matter how big or small is your unit, the main aim should be doing Sheet Metal Fabrication with perfection and to come up with a utilitarian piece or a work of art for as long as you put patience and dedication to your project. The most important facto... Read >
Author: ClayPeter

Safety Data: Things You Need To Know When Dealing With Nitric Acid

01st June 2009
Possibly the most common use of nitric acid is in the production of nitrogen-based fertilizers. The US production per year reaches an approximate total of 11 million tons coming from about 65 manufacturing plants around the country. Meanwhile, in the UK, ... Read >
Author: joalesto

Slovenia Shines for Indian SMEs

20th May 2009
Slovenia is one of the most prosperous countries in Central Europe. Subsequent to its affiliation with the European Union in 2004, the country has moved towards privatisation. The Slovenian government has also undertaken a number of structural reforms to ... Read >
Author: David Parks

Hunting knives history-where it all began

20th May 2009
The first knives in human history were prehistoric hunting knives made from flint. Throughout history, hunting knives have always been the most powerful and most valuable tool that has played the key role used for human survival. The earliest hunting knif... Read >
Author: J.D. Goff

Nitric Acid: Aggravating Climate Change And Extending Its Impact To The Environment

18th May 2009
Nitric acid is one of the top chemicals in production around the world. Its primary application is in the manufacture of nitrogen-based fertilizers. It is also used in explosives, metallurgy, dyes, plastics, and pharmaceuticals. Other minor application... Read >
Author: joalesto

Medieval Swords are History

01st May 2009
In buying yourself a medieval sword' it is best that you do some research before you actually buy a sword. This write up intends to serve as a brief in medieval swords. Medieval swords' as the name implies' came out of the middle ages. The middle ages'... Read >
Author: Todd Alan

Rockwell Hardness Indenters

17th April 2009
The Rockwell hardness tester was co-invented by Stanley P. Rockwell and Hugh M. Rockwell, inhabitants of Connecticut. The prerequisite of this hardness tester was to swiftly establish the effects on steel bearing races due to heat treatment. The Ro... Read >
Author: elizabeeth

Hydraulic systems for underground utility construction

09th April 2009
Now we have developed ourselves into a super race with the help of sophisticated tools. Every discipline requires its own set of specialized tools to achieve the desired progress. When it comes to underground utility construction, we need specialized tool... Read >
Author: Kenithyoel

Changsha travel guide - Info for your China vacations

12th March 2009
This article is about the China vacations and you can find some useful information in it if you are planning your China vacations now. Changsha is the capital of Hunan Province. The history of the city dates back to the Western Zhou Dynasty (1046-771 B... Read >
Author: Shane Lee

Journey of Sword all through the Medieval Period

05th March 2009
A sword is a fine edged weapon and its blade is longer than a dagger. This is also the major difference between a sword and dagger. Medieval period swords were developed according to the fighting techniques prevalent at that era. These swords were mainly ... Read >
Author: Article Publisher

A Shopping Guide- Native American Jewelers

09th January 2009
Every fan who has welcomed jewelry knows first-hand the beauty and value compiled often attributed to the Native American jewelry. They understand the design features that our unmatched indigenous ancestors in their carefully crafted jewelry during their ... Read >
Author: Double Dee Deals

Buying Seiko watches from online retailers

23rd October 2008
Seiko watches bring the service quality of a century of work and dedication to the manufacturing of top watches to meet all kinds of requirements and expectations. We are talking about the first company to have created the quartz watch in the world but th... Read >
Author: orsondixon

Why Chinese Don’t Need Forks and Knives

10th April 2008
Chopsticks is used many cultures in Asia and it has been around for thousands of years while the fork is relatively new and only used by Europeans. I wonder what Europeans used before, oh, yes, the hand and fingers. Most of the world still uses hand and f... Read >
Author: Janey

Hand Made Perfume Bottles

03rd April 2008
Blown glass is definitely one of the oldest ancient techniques of creating hand made perfume bottles. It is believed that the ancient Egyptians are the original inventors of the glass making technique. The production of the metallurgy and the faience cont... Read >
Author: John Sern

Japanese Sword Forging Techniques Part

31st March 2008
All steel swords face a basic dilemma: the steel has to be hard so it can be sharpened, but hard is brittle and breaks easily. Many different techniques have been developed all over the world to over come this problem, but among them the Japanese solution... Read >
Author: Andrew Thomas

Manhattan Property-Information to know

22nd August 2007
NY General Contractor, Manhattan General Contractor, New York construction, Manhattan construction, Manhattan Real Estate Manhattan High End Residential Construction Information for brownstones, condominiums, coop's or Building coop boards planning ren... Read >
Author: Colleen Barry-Sleicher

Rapid Industrialization in the USSR

15th June 2007
Stalin’s first Five Year Plan included building of steel plant in Magnitogorsk. The losses of the Civil War and World War I were made up for with the policy of rapid industrialization. Both Lenin and Stalin were striving to achieve the restoration of th... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

Thus you want to be a manufacturer made on ordering of bicycle? To start with a kit of motor bike!

23rd May 2007
Thus you want to be a manufacturer made on ordering of bicycle? The friend good, before you precipitate outside and buy this kit of motor bike, that which will place you on the road at the richness and the fame, will stop and think of the level of the exp... Read >
Author: ivory18

Motor bikes of Kawasaki - independent in the thoughts and the actions.

23rd May 2007
From Kawasaki Company one tells again at 1924, this time implied in the metallurgy and the aircraft industry. In 1949, they decided to write the industry of motor bike producing the engines which could be adapted to the motor bikes. FIRST engines of motor... Read >
Author: ivory18

Days Out for Everyone in Sheffield

08th December 2006
Sheffield is fast becoming a tourist destination, and not only for people within the U.K. A wide array of attractions, events, and sites to see await Sheffield’s guests. Not so long ago Sheffield was an industrial giant. Not because of it’s size, bu... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

A Brief History of Sheffield, England

08th December 2006
Sheffield lies in the North of England, about 65 kilometers east of Manchester in South Yorkshire. Chartered as the City of Sheffield in 1893 due to its origins in a field on the River Sheaf, the population tops a half million citizens now, with a wor... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

A Brief History of Sheffield

17th October 2006
Sheffield lies in the North of England, about 65 kilometers east of Manchester in South Yorkshire. Chartered as the City of Sheffield in 1893 due to it’s origins in a field on the River Sheaf. The population tops a half million citizens now, with a work... Read >
Author: Susan Ashby

How to Make a Sword -The Six Step Process

07th May 2006
The process of making a sword is more than what you see in the movies. For many people being a blacksmith is a fantasy where you pound steel against an anvil, dip it in water and voila! You have a completed sword ready to mow down the evil hordes of creat... Read >
Author: Will Kalif