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Delrin® Stock Shapes offer creep and fatigue resistance.

2014-09-12 14:30:27| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

Manufactured from DuPont DELRIN® resin, Stock Shapes possess high tensile strength, exhibit low moisture adsorption, and are resistant to hydrocarbons, solvents, and neutral chemicals. Material's fatigue endurance makes shapes suitable for replacing metal gears while maintaining long-term performance. Other applications include auto safety system components; conveyor parts, such as bushings and bearing housings; fasteners and clips; fuel system components; and home appliance parts. This story is related to the following:Fasteners and HardwareGreen & CleanSearch for suppliers of: Plastic Bushings |

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Creep Feeding Economics: Bring Them Back Out for 2014

2014-08-31 18:07:00| Beef

Beef Producer Seven-dollar corn made for judicious creep feeder use, but it may be time to bring those creep feeders back out. New research shows the economics of adding pounds to calves through creep-feeding pays off, now that the price of corn is lower. read more

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Creep Con: Sexual harassment rife at comics convention

2014-07-29 06:31:10| Railroads - Topix.net

There's no question that the hodgepodge of gardens along CP Rail's Arbutus corridor are charming and no doubt that homeowners prefer gardens and a leafy walkway to trains.

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New York, Los Angeles creep toward Raleigh-Durham's life science ranking

2014-06-28 04:09:12| Biotech - Topix.net

In the latest Life Sciences Cluster report, put out by commercial real estate firm Jones Lang LaSalle, the Raleigh-Durham metro, once again, ranks fourth behind Boston, San Francisco and San Diego.

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Climate change causes malaria to 'creep up' to higher altitudes putting millions more at risk

2014-03-09 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Business Times: In 2012, an estimated 660,000 people worldwide died from malaria, most of them in sub-Saharan Africa. Despite increased prevention and control measures that have decreased malaria mortality rates by more than 23 percent since 2000, experts say that climate change will put millions more people at risk of contracting the deadly mosquito-borne disease. Scientists have speculated for some time that climate change will push mosquitoes, which thrive in warm environments, into areas that were previously...

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