Ashland Reinvests in Changzhou Materials Project for US$55 Million

On July 6th, Ashland Group organized a public open day event with the theme of "high-quality chemistry and miracles" in its Changzhou plant in Changzhou's New North District. Ashland hopes to use this activity to show more people the standards of behavior that the global chemical industry advocates with the concept of "Responsible Care".


Ashland executives shared Ashland’s innovative products, environmental protection, health, safety, and social responsibility with more than 100 people including leaders from the Changzhou municipal government, government agencies, community residents, peer entrepreneurs, and media representatives. idea.


Zhang Baochang, Asia Pacific vice president of Ashland High Performance Materials, said that based on its excellent performance in China, Ashland Group decided to invest another US$55 million in new synthetic resin and gel coat factories in Changzhou Xinbei Industrial Park. Wind power, construction and yachting industry.


The new investment agreement will be signed in New York in the United States two weeks later by senior figures from Ashland’s headquarters and Luo Zhijun, secretary of the Jiangsu Provincial Party Committee. The first phase of the investment is 20 million US dollars, is expected to be completed and put into operation in the second half of 2012. It is predicted that after the new project is completed and put into operation, it will quadruple the total sales of Changshu plant in Ashland in the next five years.


It is understood that Ashland Group is mainly engaged in the specialty chemicals business and currently has 7 production bases and 3 application research and development centers in China. The Ashland Changzhou plant was completed and put into production in 2000. After several expansions, the total investment has reached US$46.8 million. It is the group's processing and manufacturing center in the Asia-Pacific region, with an annual output of 45,000 tons of unsaturated polyester resin, vinyl polyester. Resin 15,000 tons, casting resin 7000 tons.

Hardware Rigging

The types of rigging



The ability to safely move materials from one location to another is a vital part of many activities at Princeton. Hoists are often used when materials are too heavy or bulky to be safely moved manually. Because hoists rely upon slings to hold their suspended loads, slings are the most commonly used materials-handling apparatus.

Slings, chokers, shackles and hoists are are available in many different materials and styles. Slings are commonly used in combination with a lifting device, such as an overhead crane, hoist, or forklift. The four main types of slings are:
  • Wire Rope: The most commonly used sling. Used in the construction and other applications where heavy loads and rugged conditions exist.
  • Chain: Combines superior strength, ease of handling and durability. The combination of heavy loads, elevated working temperatures and severe lift conditions usually dictate that an alloy chain sling be used.
  • Mesh: Wire and Chain. Excellent in lifting objects that are hot or have sharp edges, such as bar stock or plate steel. Mesh slings usually have wide load bearing surfaces that greatly enhance load balancing. Machine shops and steel warehouses typically have applications requiring mesh slings.
  • Synthetic: Both web and round-slings are used where loads must be protected from damage. Their light weight and flexibility reduce fatigue and strain on the rigger.

The sections below serve as a guideline when hoisting or rigging at Princeton University.


rigging


Stamping Thimble,Wire Rope Thimble,Drop Forged Shackle,Alloy Steel Shackle

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