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2016

An Overview of Eco-Friendly Food Packaging for the Informed Shopper

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If you are concerned about your impact on the environment and the rapidly filling landfills, it is important to understand that the choices you make while grocery shopping can have a dramatic impact on the carbon footprint you create. While virtually everything all of the food that you buy may be packaged in some way, some of those types will be more eco-friendly than others. Therefore, it is a good idea to be aware of the following information as you determine which food products you want to take home and use. Read More»

Dealing With Poor Air Quality On The Shop Floor? What To Do

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If you have some workers complaining about the air quality in your shop and you worry that ventilation may not be great or that air quality is a health risk, there are some things you’ll want to do. There are a lot of things that you can easily do to improve the quality of air in the building and to make it more safe for your employees. Here are a few options you want to look into and get put in place right away. Read More»

3 Situations Where It Is Best To Use A Metal Hose

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If you are in the market for a strong and sturdy hose that is going to last you for quite some time, then a metal hose is a great option for you to look into. Metal hoses offer many features that regular hoses do not, due to the material that they are made out of. This article will discuss in more detail 3 situations where it is best to use a metal hose. Read More»

High Pressure Hydraulic Hose Failure: Prevention And Protection Solutions

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Hydraulic lines will eventually fail and need to be replaced. One way in which a hydraulic line can become damaged is through a high pressure hose assembly failure. Fortunately, these failures are rare. However, when they do occur, they can damage equipment and can injure or kill operators. The good news is that the high pressure hose assembly failure is usually preventable. Make Sure The Fittings Are Secured Properly Most often, the high pressure hose assembly failure is caused by the use of fittings and hoses that are not designed specifically to be used together. Read More»

Where's the Cool Air? 3 Steps to Prevent Problems with Your Centrifugal Blower

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If your company operates large manufacturing equipment, chances are good that you have at least once centrifugal blower somewhere in your building. Those blowers are responsible for blowing large quantities of air over your equipment to help maintain a constant temperature and prevent overheating. Without proper maintenance, your centrifugal blowers can wear out and break down. When that happens, you’re manufacturing equipment can overheat and malfunction. To prevent this, you should ensure that your blowers are properly functioning at all times. Read More»

Tools That Will Save Electrical Contractors Time And Help Increase Profits

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Most electricians know how important it is to get each job done as quickly as possible. However, if you do not have the right tools for helping you work faster, you could end up spending far too much time on one job instead of being able to move quickly to the next. Successfully completing many jobs each day determines the amount of your paycheck each week. The fewer jobs you complete, the less money you will take home at the end of the week. Read More»

Need Lumber for Your DIY Project? Why Wood Pallets Are the Way to Go

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Whether you are creating a table that will double as your work desk or building an entire deck, do-it-yourself (DIY) projects can be fun and rewarding. Of course, you will need lumber, and you may be thinking that only the top-of-the-line wood products will do. However, you may want to take a second look at wood pallets. Wood pallets are constructed out of wood that is laid in a criss-cross design and held together with nails. Read More»

Waste Disposal Guide For An Auto Repair Shop

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If you own a repair shop or other small business in the auto industry, chances are you generate some industrial waste that needs proper disposal. You can’t simply toss old tires in the dumpster or wash fluids into the nearest sewer outlet, as you are likely aware. But how do you toss these items properly without taking a major hit to your bottom line? The key lies in contracting with a dumpster rental and disposal company that has the ability to handle this sort of waste. Read More»

Three Things To Look Out For When Choosing Tow Ropes

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If you need to get tow ropes for a new vehicle, be it a car, truck, or even a tractor, don’t assume that you can waltz into a store and grab any old rope off the shelf. Towing vehicles by using a rope is possible but risky. Yet sometimes it’s the only way you’re going to be able to get a vehicle to move out of the spot that it’s been sitting in if you can’t call a tow truck. Read More»

Helpful Tips To Make It Easier To Insert Your Cartridge Heaters

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Cartridge heaters can be placed through drilled holes in order to heat up metal parts, which can be handy in a variety of industrial applications. However, even though these heaters are fairly easy to use and are highly useful, they can be a pain to insert in drilled holes. Luckily, there are a few steps that you can take that will make insertion easier. Try these three tips to make the use of your cartridge heaters a whole lot easier. Read More»