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What does the stimulus stimulate?(Editorial)
March 1, 2009... The objective of any government stimulus plan is jobs growth and investment growth. How do we grow jobs and investments? Is there a risk of getting it upside down?
In my experience, manufacturing is a significant job source. Consequently, any stimulus program should seek to assist...
Time to recall elected incompetence.(Federal Triangle)
March 1, 2009... Remember the old movie "Sabrina"? The one where the chauffeur's daughter wanted to marry out of her class, and her father told her, "There is a front seat and a rear seat and a window in between."
My friends and faithful readers, that message is imperative in the context of this...
H-band and RH-band steels.(The Heat Treat Doctor)
March 1, 2009... When and why do we use hardenability-band (H-band) and restricted-hardenability-band (RH-band) steels is a question often posed to The Doctor by design engineers. Why not use these steels all the time is a common question from heat treaters. Let's learn more.
The choice of material must...
American steel treating: premiere heat treating.(MTI Profile)
March 1, 2009... American Steel Treating (AST) got its start as a manufacturer in 1987 constructing and installing various types of furnaces.
One year later, the Perrysburg, Ohio-based company started processing engine components and transmission gears. Today, AST has two manufacturing facilities totaling...
The iron furnace--seed of the industrial age.(Now You Know: Thermal Processing & Metals in Everyday Life)
March 1, 2009... Today's blast furnaces are distant cousins to the iron works of the early colonial era. One such operation--possibly the first successful iron works in the colonies--is the Tubal Works in Virginia. Started by Colonel Alexander Spotswood nearly 300 years ago, it later became known as Spotswood...