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  • News - 24 Jul 2005
    Hitachi Power Tools today announced the DVF3 series of 18, 14.4 and 12-Volt cordless power drills. The Hitachi DS18DVF3, DS14DVF3 and DS12DVF3 are designed to meet the need for compact and...
  • News - 10 May 2004
    Co-Leash Company announces the release of Kryptaglow Paints, the brightest way to lead people from danger in emergency situations. Kryptaglow “glow in the dark” Paint can help prevent...
  • News - 13 Apr 2004
    Like the recent introductions of the MAG-SAW™ line, the industry’s first keyless blade change circular saw, and first 175 PSI high-pressure nailer, Porter-Cable® has once again...
  • News - 18 Jan 2004
    The most popular handsaw in Britain, the Irwin Jack 880 from the Irwin Industrial Tool Company, has just got even better, with a new and improved ergonomically designed handle. The innovative soft...
  • News - 12 Nov 2003
    With high speed CAT6 cabling systems becoming more popular in commercial buildings and ‘wired’ smart houses, the cables need to be securely laid to ensure no interference with the data...
  • News - 9 Oct 2003
    When compared to other natural stone and man-made materials, soapstone has many uses and superior attributes. Like other natural stone, soapstone quarried from the ground and is not man-made as...
  • News - 12 Sep 2003
    Permabond has developed a new two-part epoxy adhesive that exploits the emerging technology of multiphase toughening. The patented adhesive, known as E3332, has been independently tested and found...
  • News - 25 Jul 2003
    Permabond has released V5004, a new two-part toughened acrylic structural adhesive. V5004 combines structural strength with ultra-rapid bonding in convenient cartridges. A self mixing nozzle allows...
  • News - 4 Jul 2003
    The power of the sun is now being harnessed to provide hot water for public toilets on Portobello’s promenade. The amenities block is the first of its type in Scotland and it is hoped that...
  • News - 10 Jun 2003
    Imagine there was a machine that could be fed with all kinds of waste and turn them into oil, gas, minerals and fresh water. Waste such as tyres, plastics, municipal sewage sludge, paper, animal and...

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