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23 January 2020
A seawall is the wall you may notice is put up in order to separate areas where water would otherwise meet with the land. The seawall's main purpose is to prevent the erosion of the coastline, as well as to prevent damages that would otherwise take place during times of high tide and large waves that occur during storms.
Why do seawalls go up so high?
Not only do seawalls need to prevent the sea water from meeting up with land on a regular basis when it is high tide, but they also need to come up enough for the waves that get high during a storm.
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The Benefits Of Blackening Metal
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17 January 2020
When it comes to metal finishing, there are many different methods that can be used to finish various types of metal, including steel, aluminum, and iron. Each finishing option has its own benefits and may be a better fit for different types of metal. Learning about the benefits associated with different metal finishing techniques allows you to see which option may be right for the metal you need coated, colored, or finished.
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Running Low On Skilled Labor In An Auto-Parts Factory? Consider An Overhead Crane
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10 January 2020
Auto part facilities often have a high demand for a variety of skilled laborers but an industry-wide shortage may make it hard to keep them staffed. Thankfully, a new generation of overhead cranes may help to make these facilities easier to run. Fully understanding their benefits can help to give factory owners the chance to better understand this facet of their business needs.
Lack of Skilled Labor May Impact an Assembly Facility
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Avoiding Failures of Your CNC Systems
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19 November 2019
For machining businesses, CNC systems can be vital for fulfilling orders for clients. While these systems will be immensely powerful, they will also require extensive care to keep them in working condition. Otherwise, your enterprise could experience a work stoppage due to the CNC equipment failing.
Establish Sound Cleaning Practices
While you're using CNC machining systems over time, they can become extremely dirty. This is due to powder and small fragments from the metal that it is working on being transferred to the components.
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