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HOD System Display – Using Exotic Metals

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Consistant HHO Output without using stainless steel. The display is using 2 sets of exotic metal electrodes. West Edge is committed to provided high quality exotic metals for those that wish to get away from stainless steel and hexavalent chromium.

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Gold mining & cars in Kalgoorlie, Australia – Jeremy Clarkson’s Motorworld – BBC

Saturday, September 4th, 2010

Jeremy Clarkson interviews some gold miners in kalgoorlie Australia and asks what the average life span of a vehicle is underground.

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australian mining security services company

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

australian mining security services company is a specialist, dynamic and highly professional security organisation specialising in the maritime, mining, manufacturing, construction and aviation industries.wwwcpasecurity.com

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Tents and Marquees

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

marquees-pavillion-3Event Tents, such as wedding tents are used when you want to make a fantastic outdoor scene. They are generally structures installed at a location for a period of time.

Why A Tent?
Commercial Tents are used as protection from the sun, rain or a gathering place. They can make a stunning and creative atmosphere for any event.

Tent Rentals
Tents can be rented or leased for a day, a weekend, weeks, months, etc. For one or two day events, the Tents are usually installed a few days before the event, depending on scheduling and weather, and remain until a few days after the event. Many rentals are quoted for the entire week, allowing for time to set up and design the interior and exterior. Some Tents are built for exceedingly long-term events and have been installed and remain installed for years.

What Kind of Tent Should I Rent?
Tent rental companies come in all sizes – from small-sized companies with just a few Tents to exceedingly large-sized companies – carrying dozens of several sizes and styles of Tents. Some general rental companies rent from tent rental companies to accommodate their client’s needs.

You may know you want to use a standard Tent for your event, or your event planner may already have in mind to use a Tent. You have options! There are lots of other stunning
structures and Tent styles out there. Some are unique and make a statement of their own. Ask the rental company you’re working with for a list of the type styles they have on hand.

Usually, the different types of Tents available in most companies are (the names vary depending of the company):

Folding Tents Easy and fast to use and always in demand. Very popular, because usually is the less expensive tent. Fast, flexible, cost effective and long lasting.

They are used by:

  • Corporate brands across most industries
  • Government & Council buyers
  • SME business marketers
  • Franchisees
  • Agricultural exhibitors
  • Emergency services & community groups
  • Folding Tents create brand exposure opportunities.
  • You can reach your audience at the right time, in the right place with the right message.

Inflatable Tents An exciting and lively alternative Tent. Easy & fast to set up. Be sure they have removable printed roof because in that way you can share the investment with other licences.

What Size Tent Will I Need?

The size of Tent depends on a few factors:

1. The number of guests you expect
2. Layout or seating arrangements or the style of event:

* Reception with what type of tables?
* Speaker engagement with what type of seating?
* Will you need a dance floor?
* Will you need display areas for your products?

If you are interested in a Tent, you can expect to need about 2,000 – 2,500 square feet for 200-seated guests. That could mean a 40 x 60 size Tent (Always ask the Tent rental vendor directly and they’ll give you the best dataabout the size of Tent you’ll need).

Therefore, the key rule is; know what you are going to use your tent for. The choice of tents is astounding, almost on par with the choice of cars that you can buy.

So if you need a tent for the family BBQ, for example, your needs are fairly basic
and your budget may be tight. Look for cheap tents that offers a waterproof Polyester roof and a solid warranty for under $600.

If you need a tent for a school or sports club you will need a selection of sizes, and colours. Most plain colour Tents s range between $995- $2900. If you are keen to advertise yourself, you can have your names printed for around $150-$300. Printing logos usually cost a little more.

In the last 5 years, portable Tents have become important to businesses for their marketing. The key need for these buyers is a prominent and identical reproduction of their logo. Sign written or printed Tents can be as boring as a website address or they can be a design extravaganza.

Remember, if it is for commercial purposes, the aim is to build awareness of your company with your printed Tent. Printed corporate Tents range in price from $1500- $4000. Good ones will really catch your eye.

Once you have decided on what sort of buyer you are and how you are going to use your Tents, a good Tents company will offer you a choice of frames, a warranty of between 3-5 years and help with formulating the printing-if you need it.

For more information about tents, contact Extreme Marquees. We have a range of cheap tents, for all sorts of home and business applications.


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Exotic Metals- Metal Recycling, Euless, TX

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

www.superpages.com For more than a decade, Exotic Metals has been an industry leader in metal recycling and refining. We pay top dollar for precious and high temperature materials, and we utilize the latest cutting edge technology to ensure your metal receives the best analysis available. So find out what we can do for you- give us a call today and schedule an appointment so we can come out and take a look at your material, or you can being it to us for expert service. Either way, we look forward to working with you. Exotic Metals- call today.

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Australian Mining Exports to China

Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

Australia’s economy has been buffered from the Global Financial Crisis due to our strong exports to China. With Chinese Steel manufacturers starting to run at a loss, will we see a slow down in our exports to China?

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Desert Knowledge Australia Mining Services Network

Wednesday, September 1st, 2010

Australian outback network for small businesses servicing the mining industry and facilitated by Desert Knowledge Australia.

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Heussygen.com Installing HOD systems – Using Exotic Metals

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

You will never have to flush your HOD system when using exotic metals… No SLUDGE!!! No Hexavalent Chromium.

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    Anger at Australia mining tax

    Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

    The Australian government has proposed a “super-profits” tax for giant mining corporations in its annual budget released on Tuesday. The country escaped the global economic slump almost completely unscathed, thanks largely to its massive mining industry. A proposal to impose a 40 per cent tax on “super-profits” made by mining companies has now prompted an uproar among industry players. Al Jazeera’s Harry Fawcett reports, from Kalgoorlie in Western Australia. (11 May, 2010)

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      China’s demand spurs Australian mining boom – 9 Jan 09

      Monday, August 30th, 2010

      Australia has been one of the beneficiaries of China’s economic growth over the last two years. Despite cooling off slightly during the global economic crisis, China’s continuing demand for raw materials has been a major boost to the Australian mining industry. China’s need for commodities such as iron ore is helping mineral-rich Western Australia lead the rest of the country to recovery. Al Jazeera’s Aella Callan reports from the small coastal town of Geraldton, where plans are under way to build a new deep water port by 2012 to keep up with the demand from China and other emerging economies in Asia.

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