Dear Sirs,
I'm trying to help a friend in the Purchasing dept, meron po ba sa inyong me alam kung saan sa atin sa 'Pinas meron nagma-manufacture ng copper alloy plates? (I myself can't think of one). Maraming salamat po and God bless. Vivian
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Good morning mga sir, saan pwede i-download ang tentaive sked and activities ng MINECON2010... yung link kasi sa downloads ay broken... hndi ma kapag download... Thanks.
Chromite
Chromium is one of modern industry's most essential and versatile elements. In addition, it is one of the most important strategic and critical minerals. Of the many minerals that contain chromium, chromite is the only ore of commerce. It has a wide range of usage in three types of industries, namely the metallurgical, chemical and refractory. Chromium's use in iron, steel and nonferrous alloys enhance hardness and resistance to corrosion and oxidation. The use of chromium to produce stainless steels and nonferrous alloys are two of its more important applications. Other applications are in alloy steel, plating of metals, pigments, leather processing, catalysts, and refractories.
Copper
Copper has been one of the most important materials in the development of civilization and is known to have been used for at least 6,000 years. The modern history of copper begins with the discovery of electricity and the multitude of electrical based inventions that followed. Where the standard of living is high in the world today so is the consumption rate of copper. The predominant use of copper is in electrical equipment and supplies.
NIOSH: Storytelling an Effective Tool for Safety Training
Personal storytelling is an effective tool for mine safety and health training, according to new report from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). The report also discusses the components of producing successful safety training videos that build on the storytelling tradition, drawing from NIOSH's own experiences.