TPi October 2010

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How-to videos illustrate simplicity of anaerobic adhesives and sealants

To answer common questions and educate users on the simplicity of Loctite ® brand anaerobic adhesives and sealants, Henkel Corporation has introduced a series of short videos that will appear on YouTube and on Loctite websites. Running approximately 60 seconds each, the videos succinctly illustrate the use, application and removal of these adhesives. There are currently eight Loctite How-To instructional videos focusing on a range of topics: disassembling parts treated with Loctite red high

strength threadlocker; applying Loctite threadlocker in a blind-hole application; applying Loctite wicking threadlocker; applying Loctite retaining compound; applying Loctite 660™ Quick Metal ® retaining compound; applying Loctite gasket eliminator on rigid flanges; removing Loctite gasket eliminator; and applying and removing the new Loctite 5203™ flange sealant. “Over the years, we have received many questions about applying, using and removing Loctite threadlockers and sealants,” explained John Borden, Fiberguide Industries, Inc manufactures a comprehensive line of standard and custom high optical transmission fibres, OEM assemblies and ultra precision arrays. The company is part of the global Halma technology group. FDA registered as a contract manufacturer and custom device manufacturer, Fiberguide’s corporate and optical fibre manufacturing facilities are located in Stirling, New Jersey, with a manufacturing/assembly facility in Caldwell, Idaho. The company has introduced a new line of fused silica capillary tubing that has proven effective in a number of scientific applications including protein

global market development manager for Henkel’s general industrial business. “As they say, ‘a picture is worth a thousand words’. This video series is our effort to illustrate anaerobic use visually for the end users of this technology in an easily accessible format, and to provide high quality, technically accurate information.” The Henkel How-To videos can be accessed on YouTube at www.youtube. com/loctite and at www.henkelna.com/ loctitevideos characterisation, small molecule and genetic analysis, proteomics, DNA sequencing and fragment analysis. Fiberguide’s capillary tubing is manufactured from high purity synthetic quartz with a protective coating of polyimide. Applied to the outer surface of the tubing, polyimide has an upper temperature limit of 360°C. A wide variety of standard IDs are available, from 2µ to 700µ and ODs from 90µ to 850µ. Non-standard sizes can also be manufactured by request. Fiberguide Industries, Inc – USA info@fiberguide.com www.fiberguide.com Henkel Corporation – USA www.henkelna.com

Fused silica capillary tubing

Fiberguide’s capillary tubing

International standard galvanised ERW pipes and tubes (sprinklers, drill rods), irrigation (water distribution, submersible pump

Conros Steels manufactures pipes and tubes to various Indian and international standards, including BS, EN, DIN, ASTM and IS. The company specialises in providing large wholesalers around the world with galvanised pipes and tubes. The company’s Indian manufacturing facility currently manufactures black and galvanised ERW steel pipes and tubes and hollow sections from ½" to 6".

The company conforms to the ISO 9001:2008 quality management system, and its QC department ensures that all pipes and tubes are individually inspected for finish and uniformity, then weighed and tested to assure consistency of zinc coating. All material is shipped in sealed containers for protection from the elements and ease of processing upon receipt. Conros products are tailored and suitable for applications such as agriculture

and water conveyance), structural (scaffolding, fences), industrial (general engineering, pumping applications, auto industry), oil sector (distribution of gas, crude and products), and electricity and telecommunications.

Conros Group – India info@conros-group.com www.conros-group.com

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