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<title>Irvine, Calif.'s BioLargo Completes Acquisition of Technology, Expanding Its Intellectual Property Portfolio (11029)</title>
<description>By leveraging its suite of patented and patent-pending intellectual property, the BioLargo technology, the Company harnesses and delivers nature’s best disinfectant – iodine – in a safe, efficient, environmentally sensitive and cost-effective manner. The BioLargo technology works by combining minerals with water from any source and delivering molecular iodine on demand, in controlled dosages, in order to balance efficacy of disinfectant performance with concerns about toxicity. When the BioLargo technology is incorporated into absorbent products, it also increases holding power and may increase absorption. The BioLargo technology creates a value-added proposition to existing products and can be used to create new products. The iodine which the Company produces can be incorporated into absorbents, washes and sprays, and into various products and applications across multiple industry verticals.</description>
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<title>Albemarle Corporation Enters into Letter of Intent to Acquire Sorbent Technologies Corporation (14290)</title>
<description>RICHMOND, Va. and TWINSBURG, Ohio, -- Albemarle Corporation (NYSE:ALB) and Sorbent Technologies Corporation (Pink Sheets: SORB) have signed a letter of intent for Albemarle, a global developer, manufacturer and marketer of highly-engineered specialty chemicals, to acquire Sorbent Technologies, a full-service power plant mercury control provider.</description>
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<title>New Sorbent Technologies Mercury Product Addresses Large Market Segment (13924)</title>
<description>Sorbent Technologies Corporation announces that it has successfully completed a technology development effort with the U.S. National Science Foundation resulting in the commercial introduction of a power plant mercury sorbent compatible with fly ash use in concretes.</description>
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<title>Hickory Hardware's Faultless Marquee M700 Series Casters Offer Custom-Branded Design (13849)</title>
<description>Hickory Hardware (TM) (www.hickoryhardware.com), North America's leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of decorative, functional and industrial hardware, announces the release of the Faultless Marquee M700 Series casters. The new series offers equipment manufacturers quiet, smooth-riding casters that can be custom-branded with a company's colors and logo</description>
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<title>New Sorbent Technologies Mercury Product Addresses Large Market Segment (13761)</title>
<description>TWINSBURG, Ohio, Sorbent Technologies Corporation (Pinksheets: SORB) today announces that it has successfully completed a technology development effort with the U.S. National Science Foundation resulting in the commercial introduction of a power plant mercury sorbent compatible with fly ash use in concretes</description>
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<title>Safeguard Your Wine During Air Travel (13273)</title>
<description>What's a true wine connoisseur to do when they've got to submit their expensive, hand-picked vintages to the harsh treatment of airline bag handlers, hot runway tarmacs, and the like?</description>
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<title>Have Wine Carrier, Will Travel (13272)</title>
<description>What's a wine connoisseur to do when they've got to submit their expensive, hand-picked vintages to the harsh treatment of airline bag handlers, hot runway tarmacs, and the like without an adequate wine carrier or wine case?</description>
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<title>New Pelican Camera Cases Make Airline Travel Safe for Camera and Video Gear (13250)</title>
<description>For camera and video enthusiasts who want to protect their costly gear from breakage, scratches, dings, corrosion, and even dust, CPD Industries, Inc, a leader in packaging technology, has unveiled a new series of photographer friendly Pelican cases. These indestructible camera cases, camera shipping cases are designed to protect sensitive photo and video equipment such as digital or underwater cameras, telephoto lenses, optical equipment, tripods and other photography gear within custom foam interior compartments. Professional video camera applications such as for Sony, Canon, and Panasonic are available with custom foam interior systems to protect complete outfits.</description>
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<title>New Pelican Computer Cases Make Airline Travel Safe for Apple Computers (13249)</title>
<description>For the professional road warrior, CPD Industries, Inc, a leader in packaging technology, has unveiled Mac Pro Pelican Cases. These indestructible computer cases, computer shipping cases are designed to protect costly Apple Mac PROs or Power Mac G5s, their 30" Cinema Displays, and accessories such as keyboard, mouse, and cables within custom foam interior compartments.</description>
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<title>New Pelican Gun Cases Make Gun Transport and Storage Failsafe (13248)</title>
<description>For gun enthusiasts or military personnel who must keep their weapons in failsafe operating condition and want to protect their equipment from damage or corrosion during transport or storage, CPD Industries, Inc, a leader in packaging technology, has unveiled a new series of Pelican cases. These indestructible gun cases, gun shipping cases are designed to protect expensive or mission critical weapons such as prized shotguns or M-16s even in extreme environments within custom foam interior compartments.</description>
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<title>From Pesky Pariah to Pretty Product (13241)</title>
<description>The voracious Red Cedar is literally consuming Oklahoma. At the current rate of growth, nearly 30% of The Sooner State is expected to end up in the grips of this green invader. Eradication of this pest by way of traditional means is a very costly proposition. Costs run roughly $100 per acre using bulldozers; $40 per acre with hydraulic saws and a little more than half that sum with handheld tools, not counting, of course, the hefty investment in labor. Clearly, a practical alternative to conventional disposal must be found.</description>
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<title>The Corrosion of Metal Equipment And Machinery in 1998 Exceeded $275 Billion (12954)</title>
<description>The direct cost of corrosion to metal equipment and machinery in the United States alone was estimated in 1998 to be $276 billion, which is more than 3% of the U.S. gross domestic product. The effects of corrosion are exacerbated by a phenomenon known as erosion, which is the wearing of solids usually by currents of wind, water, or ice. When corrosion occurs, a passive layer of oxide protects the surface. However, when this layer is eroded away by the environment, the surface is left bare and vulnerable to further corrosive attack. If this pattern continues, significant metal thickness can be lost in short order due to this erosion/corrosion cycle. There are various ways to prevent this catastrophe, including passivation, cathodic protection, and surface treatments such as coatings.  Abrasion resistant coatings are used to protect and extend the life of various types of industrial equipment. Two types of abrasion exist: low angle sliding abrasion and direct impact abrasion. Both of these problems can lead to costly equipment damage which can be vastly reduced by applying protective materials.</description>
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<title>FKI Logistex Unisort MXT Software Optimizes VHS Wedge Central Merge Throughput Capabilities(12282)</title>
<description>The FKI Logistex vhswEDGE is a combination of conveyors configured to facilitate high-speed induction onto a main conveyor line from picking operations in a distribution or manufacturing facility. The addition of UniSort MXT software optimizes the lane-releasing prioritization schemes of the vhswEDGE to control product flow, reduce gaps, and create a steady stream of product inducted into the sorter.</description>
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<title>Winston-Salem, N.C.'s Hanesbrands Inc. Advances Planned Consolidation and Globalization Strategy to Further Improve Cost Competitiveness (11573)</title>
<description>“In addition to improving cost competitiveness, these moves will improve the alignment of our sewing operations with the flow of textiles and will leverage the company’s large scale in high-volume products,” said Gerald Evans, Hanesbrands executive vice president and chief global supply chain officer. “This realignment will also better position us for expansion of our Asian supply chain. In November, we acquired a sewing facility in Thailand, our first self-owned Asian production facility.”</description>
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<title>Milwaukee, Wis.' Brady Corporation Acquires Sorbent Products Co., Inc. (10825)</title>
<description>SPC is a leading manufacturer and marketer of synthetic sorbent materials used in a variety of industrial maintenance and environmental applications for spill clean-up, containment and control. Available in a variety of shapes, sizes and configurations, SPC sorbents and spill kits are used indoors and outdoors in virtually every type of industrial market and environmental sector.</description>
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