Corus.Once again. Kalzip proves the durability du·ra·ble adj. 1. Capable of withstanding wear and tear or decay: a durable fabric. 2. of its unique alloy alloy (ăl`oi, əloi`) [O. Fr.,=combine], substance with metallic properties that consists of a metal fused with one or more metals or nonmetals. . Building on the BAM Bam (bäm), town (1996 pop. 70,100), Kerman prov., SE Iran, on the intermittent Bam River. Located on the western edge of the Dasht-e Lut, Bam is a trade center in a henna-growing region. Dates and other fruits are also grown; camels are raised. report published in 1993, Kalzip has retested its alloys This is a list of alloys for which an article exists in Wikipedia (or is proposed but not yet written). They are grouped by base metal, in order of increasing atomic number. Within these headings they are in no particular order. to prove their performance. A high proportion of Kalzip exists in aggressive environments in terms of corrosion risk--city centres, industrial zones, airports and exposed marine environments. Through its history, Kalzip has been inspected and independently tested to assess the effects of long term exposure to pollution and climatic effects. For copies of the recently published report please contact Marketing on 01925 825 100. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] 900 www.arplus.com/enq.html Advertisers wishing to promote their products on this page should contact Mike McSweeney on 020 7505 6816 enquiries on card or at www.arplus.com/enq.html |
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