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		<title>Reliability at all times with renting Truck and Crane</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jul 2010 13:47:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Expansion is probably one of the many things that every businessman in the world wants.  It means progress and prosperity.  It means that your company stays if not on top but on the surface especially with what is happening to the economy right now.  On the other hand, it means work – physical labor, additional [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Expansion is probably one of the many things that every businessman in the world wants.  It means progress and prosperity.  It means that your company stays if not on top but on the surface especially with what is happening to the economy right now.  On the other hand, it means work – physical labor, additional expenses and more of heavier tasks of transferring big machineries to another plant. </p>
<p>I am in-charge of this responsibility when our company decided to add two more working plantations on the eastern part the working area.  I am not talking of small machineries here that can just be carried by big-muscled men.  I am talking about machineries that weigh as heavy as 10 – 650 tons of metal and steel.  I didn’t want to make any mistakes on this.  Before we even made the plant relocation, I went through intensive study so that accidents can be avoided.  I needed the best <a href="http://www.superiorcranes.com/crane-rental.html">rent a crane Charlotte</a>.</p>
<p>One of my team members recommended a company that he used when he needed <a href="http://www.superiorcranes.com/crane-rental.html">boom truck rental in Charlotte</a>.  The company had CCO Certified Operators and their equipments were OSHA and MSHA approved.  I immediately called them and set an appointment to discuss the intricacies of the factory relocation.  They knew what I wanted and knew how to execute their help professionally.  The relocation was successful without anyone being hurt.</p>
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		<title>Part of the reason why titanium is expensive to use</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2009 11:38:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seeing someone using titanium components to uplift the quality of his products is not an uncommon sight today. In fact, you may have already been using titanium components or titanium mill products to expand your business in a better way. But, have you ever thought about why suppliers and manufacturers charge you a high price [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Seeing someone using titanium components to uplift the quality of his products is not an uncommon sight today. In fact, you may have already been using titanium components or <a href="http://westerntitanium.com/products.html">titanium mill products</a> to expand your business in a better way. But, have you ever thought about why suppliers and manufacturers charge you a high price for titanium? Probably not!</p>
<p>For titanium, there are different stages of converting it into a usable metal. The basic process starts with turning of titanium by making use of certain carbide and cast-alloy tools. But, the real process, which is the most complicated one, is when it comes to milling of titanium.</p>
<p>Here, you can find suppliers and manufacturers going through a lot of hassle, especially if they use climb milling in lieu of using conventional milling. Apart from climb milling, you can find some companies making use of other options like slab milling, face milling, etc. In all of these milling techniques, the problem of chipping creates several issues as chipping can contribute towards the failure of cutting edges.</p>
<p>Chipping is only one issue associated with titanium milling but there are many other problems that come during <a href="http://westerntitanium.com/services.html">titanium machining</a>. Drilling, tapping, sawing, etc are the other stages where companies have to take different steps to get over the issues. Since the process is complicated, so, you have to pay a higher price to use this magical metal in your business.</p>
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