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February 2003
Volume 18, Number 2



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Trends in Transportation:

On the Road Since 1936
How nickel-containing materials are being used to improve fuel efficiency, and therefore reducing the impact that the transportation industry has on the natural environment.

Super Jumbos
Light-weight composite materials will help get the new Airbus A380 off the ground. And most of these components will be manufactured in Invar molds.

Ultra-Light Stainless
The next generation of ultra-lightweight, fuel-efficient vehicles may very well use a hybrid stainless steel material developed by Volvo. It's now being tested at MIT and Cambridge.

Restoring the Mont Blanc Tunnel
An essential transportation link in Europe has been fully reopened after a devestating fire in 1999. Nickel stainless steels played an important role in making the tunnel safer.

Stronger, Longer-Lasting Bridges
Duplex stainless steel rebar finds a place in a major, 5-lane highway bridge in the northwestern United States.


Supplying Clean Water:

Only Stainless Will Do

There are many examples of equipment designed to treat waste water that use nickel stainless steel to its full advantage. In this example, a company uses it in a unique sludge removal system.

Italy's Underground Water Plant
A drinking water plant in Como, Italy is located completely underground, inside a mountain. Nickel stainless steels were used throughout for long service life.

China Opts for Fine Screening
A New Zealand company manufacturers a unique waste water screening unit that is now attracting attention in the expanding Chinese marketplace.


Building & Construction:

New 'Super-Clean' Laser
The Lawrence Livermore Lab in California is building a monster laser to investigate fusion. To keep the facility free of dust that could affect the performance of the laser, thousands of tonnes of nickel stainless steel are being used in its construction.

Sweden's First All-Stainless Bridge
Duplex stainless steel was used to build this footbridge across a canal in a suburb of Stockholm.

The U.K.'s Solar Pyramid
A former coal-mining town in the U.K. plans to build a 40-metre tall stainless steel sundial to attract tourists. It will feature mirror-polished, green-coloured S31600 cladding.

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