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Our dedicated news department gathers news and press releases from around the world to bring our community the latest developments in the stainless steel industry. Here you can find news involving the people and companies involved in the manufacturer, supply and use of corrosion resistant alloys (CRAs).
Topics such as tubes & pipes, cladding, offshore, chemical process industry, welding & fabrication, 13Cr stainless steels, titanium, nickel alloys, pulp & paper and duplex stainless steels are covered as well as interviews with materials specialists, manufacturer and end users alike.
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Rochester announces resignations

Rochester Energy Corp. has announced that the board of directors of Rochester have accepted the resignations of Mr Troy Mochoruk, CEO and a director of Rochester, and Mr Christopher Gulka, Chief Financial Officer of Rochester, effective immediately.

Canadian province reduces emissions

 The Canadian province of New Brunswick has announced that greenhouse-gas emissions will be reduced by 45,000tns annually as the result of a new project being supported by the New Brunswick Climate Action Fund.

Flux-cored welding wire

Hobart Brothers, based in Ohio, US, has released its Hobart Fabshield 23 self-shielded flux-cored welding wire for general purpose welding fabrication and repairs on thin gauge mild or galvanized steel and coated materials.

Teledyne acquires Cormon

Teledyne Technologies Inc., headquartered in California, USA, has announce that its subsidiary, Teledyne Ltd, has acquired Cormon Ltd and Cormon Technology Ltd.

Welding accident in Ohio

Two men have been killed in a pair of explosions at a central Ohio, USA oil well. On 19 October 2008, 53 year old Kevin Fout and 45 year old Jessie Price were doing some welding on an oil storage tank on the property when there was one huge explosion followed by another.

USA: gasification facility for green refinery

Houston-based company Hunton Energy is proposing to build what it calls the world's first "green refinery" on the Texas Gulf Coast.

Niko obtains in Indonesia

Canadian-based Niko Resources Ltd has announced that the Indonesian government has provisionally awarded Niko and its partners four blocks covering almost 20,000sq/km.

Canada: offshore rigs

A Cape Breton company is going to build two onshore drilling rigs in Nova Scotia, Canada worth CAN 35 million.

New RathGibson International Offices

RathGibson has launched three new international offices.

Lawsuit remains unsettled

Exxon Mobil Corp. and Alaska officials are trying to settle a lawsuit over a North Slope natural gas field deemed essential to a successful 1170mi pipeline project.