Pn-EN10088-1-3 Series Update
About Polish word standards a few
Due to emerging information in the professional media regarding the updating of the standards of the PN-EN10088-1-3 series and at the request of many of our readers, we also decided to publish once again a list of the above-mentioned standards.
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21 million tonnes – production in 1. half-year of 2015
Issf has published data on global stainless steel production for the 6 months of 2015. They show that, after years of increasing global production, it was slowed down. Production reached 21,094 million tonnes, a decrease of 0.7% compared to the 6 months of 2014.
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PZH position on stainless steel planting
Due to the diverse market practice and the demand of our environment, stainless steel trading and production companies concentrated in the Stainless Steel Association (SSN) applied to the Institute's Food Safety Department of the National Institute Public Health – State Department of Hygiene (PZH) asking for a position on the issue of Hygienic certificates (AH) and Health Quality Certificates (SJZ) for stainless steel metallurgical products, serving as material for the manufacture of products food and treatment and water distribution.
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European 'yes' for contact of stainless steel with food
In 2013, The Council of Europe has introduced new guidelines for metals and alloys in contact with food. On the basis of these, Team Stainless, an international organization promoting stainless steel, commissioned the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden to conduct independent research of 7 selected stainless steel species.
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Stainless steel for a sustainable future
Due to corrosion and discoloration resistance, as well as low maintenance requirements, most stainless steel products have a long service life.
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Use of stainless steels in the chemical sector
The world's chemical industry has been growing gradually for several decades. According to global forecasts, chemical markets will grow at an average rate of around 10% over the next two decades. 3% per year.
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