NORFOLK, Va. — Another man has died following a reported industrial accident at local ship repair business Marine Hydraulics International Wednesday morning, police confirmed to News 3.
NORFOLK — Norfolk’s Marine Hydraulics International shipyard announced Wednesday that two workers were killed in an accident at the facility, but provided no other details. Police were called ...
[Navin Khambhala] chose instead to do it more like the real excavators, with hydraulics using syringes. And we have to admit, the result it pretty elegant in its simplicity. The syringes do the ...
While recent advances in horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing have been remarkable ... other shale plays, CBM and offshore fields. Without the huge growth in production from the Marcellus ...
Hydraulic filters remove contaminants from oils, emulsions, and other hydraulic fluids. They are integral parts of a hydraulic system. The purpose of such a system is to actuate a hydraulic cylinder ...
Image Credit: Parker Hannifin | Grainger Industrial Supply | Stucchi, Inc. Hydraulic fittings are parts used to connect hoses, pipes, and tubes in hydraulic systems. Hydraulic equipment generally ...
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In the first study conducted into agitation dredging noise in harbors, Haven Dredging’s Tiamat Hydrodynamic dredger has been ...
Norfolk police said Norfolk Fire-Rescue responded to the accident at the midtown pier facility around 8:10 a.m. Wednesday. A man was pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. Another man was ...
By his calculations, that means it should be able to circulate all the air in his 25 cubic meter office around 10 times per hour. That’s a promising start, but [Adam] says he’d still be ...
Liquids are used in hydraulic systems because they are more difficult to compress than gases, so are better at transmitting forces - when a force is applied at one end of the system, it is easy ...
OSHA has established a maximum exposure limit, or Permissible Exposure Limit (PEL), for airborne respirable crystalline silica of 50 micrograms per cubic meter (50 µg/m 3) of air, calculated as an ...