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in title, tags, annotations or urlTop 5 Vendors in the Aluminum Wire Rods Market in Europe from 2017 to 2021 - 1 views
Alcan Cable Announces Aluminum Feeder Cable Price Increase - 0 views
Brazil's aluminum cable producers forecasting demand increase in coming years - 0 views
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Brazilian producers of aluminum cables used in power transmission lines are expecting a huge demand increase in the next few years due to the construction of the controversial Belo Monte hydroelectric plant in the Amazon
Japanese aluminum demand remains weak - 0 views
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Aluminium demand remains lacklustre in Japan forcing producers to keep a tight lid on output, the latest figures from the Japan Aluminium Association show.
Development of a wireless power transfer system, using aluminum - 0 views
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The verification test was successfully performed for 1 kW of power transfer with an approximately 200mm squared electrode (made of Aluminum, less than 200g of weight). More than 50mm of power transfer distance and higher than 90% of transfer efficiency at 27.12 MHz of transmission frequency was achieved.
Aluminum cable said to replace copper - 0 views
Chinese Producers Take Wait and See Attitude towards Aluminum's Substitution for Copper - 1 views
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Chinese companies have stepped up R&D in replacing copper with aluminum alloy during wire and cable production, attracted by the lower costs. However, SMM’s latest survey shows most Chinese wire and cable producers are taking a wait-and-see stance towards the substitution of aluminum
Aluminum battery cable in Renault Twingo - 0 views
Encore Wire Reports First Quarter Results - 0 views
Aluminum in Chinese cable - 0 views
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The use of copper in cable will remain under threat of subsitution from aluminum alloy in China as a result of the continuing high spread between copper and aluminium prices.
China cable producers and aluminum alloy - 0 views
Japanese Companies Developing Carbon Fiber Cars - 0 views
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Two Japanese companies are working together to develop carbon fiber materials for use in cars, according to a Reuters report. Toray Industries (3402.T) and Mitsubishi Rayon (3404.T) hope to mass produce the lightweight material by 2010 in an effot to make vehicles 40% lighter and up to 30% more fuel efficient. They also intend to develop technology to recycle carbon fiberin order to bring costs down. For years, proponents of carbon fiber materials have supported its widespread use in vehicles, but the cost of the highly engineered materials was prohibitive. Now with gasoline and steel prices on the rise, carbon fiber is becoming more economically feasible. The Nikkei business daily reported that Nissan Motor Co. and Honda Motor Co. were participating in the partnership, along with Toyobo Takagi Seiko Corp and researchers from the University of Tokyo. However, both Nissan and Honda denied that they were participating in the project. A spokeswomam for Japan's New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization said teh government is also researching the further use of aluminum and other light-weight metals to replace steel.
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