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BalaDyne, a subsidiary of Lord, Cary, NC, is said to have continued success in solving vibration problems for U.S. Steel. (Contracts, licenses).


BalaDyne, a subsidiary of Lord, Cary Car·y  

A town of east-central North Carolina, an industrial suburb of Raleigh. Population: 98,000.
, NC, is said to have continued success in solving vibration problems for U.S. Steel The United States Steel Corporation (NYSE: X) is an integrated steel producer with major production operations in the United States and Central Europe. The company is the world's seventh-largest steel producer ranked by sales (see list of steel producers).  with its on-line fan balancer system that corrects fan imbalance imbalance /im·bal·ance/ (im-bal´ans)
1. lack of balance, such as between two opposing muscles or between electrolytes in the body.

2. dysequilibrium (2).
 in operating machinery.
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Comment:BalaDyne, a subsidiary of Lord, Cary, NC, is said to have continued success in solving vibration problems for U.S.
Publication:Rubber World
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Feb 1, 2003
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