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NEW YORK -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue.
Chinese Markets for Absorbents
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NEW YORK -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Chemicals industry is available in its catalogue.
Polymer Ab...
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To: RETAILING EDITORS
Contact: Charles (Chuck) Tait of International Absorbents Inc., toll, free, 1-866-514-6559, or +1-604-681-6181, info@internationalabsorbents.com
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... Phone: 907-376-3644 Fax: 907-373-2758 absorbents. US Bearings & Drives/Motion Industries A leading ...
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ATLANTA -- Pet Care and Industrial Products Process Manufacturer Looks to Ross for Enterprise Solutions to Streamline Manufacturing and Comply with Qu...
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in Wisconsin Beginning Jan. 1, used automotive engine oil filters and oil-absorbent materials are banned from Wisconsin landfills. No individual or group is exempt. The ban applies to everyone in the state. what's banned? - The ban specifically covers filters from motor vehicles, including: cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, snowmobiles, forklifts, tractors, ATVs and utility task vehicles. - All types of materials used to absorb or contain waste oil are covered under the ban, including granular kitty litter-type absorbents, oil-dry cloths, rags, wipes, paper toweling and absorbent pillows, pads and socks. fast facts - Each year, Wisconsinites throw away an estimated 187,000 gallons of oil in used oil filters and 1.6 million gallons of oil in oil absorbents. - If the approximately ...
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A NEW BILL SIGNED INTO LAW on December 2 by Governor Jim Doyle prohibits the disposal of used automotive oil filters and materials that have been used to absorb spilled or used automotive engine oil from Wisconsin's landfills.
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Keep in mind that traditional particulate air filters are not effective at removing odors and gaseous contaminants. That's why some cabin air filters feature activated carbon to absorb odors and other gaseous molecules. In fact, approximately half of the new cars sold in Europe have car cabin air filters that capture both particulates and gaseous contaminants. Since activated carbon is one of the strongest physical absorbents, it is an excellent material for removing odors and other gases from the air inside vehicles to create a fresh and clean-smelling environment.
If your car is already equipped with one (check your owner's manual) it can only perform when it's maintained correctly. That means replacing the cabin air filter once a year, every 12,000-15,000 miles, or as directed by the...
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DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/d3bc8d/chinese_markets_fo) has announced the addition of the "Chin...
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Business Editors
AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 27, 2001
American Absorbents Natural Products, Inc., (Nasdaq-BB:AMAB) released a mineralogy ...