How Perspex Signs Can Promote Your Message

Do you need high-quality display signs in your home or office, or for a major event? If you need a quality sign produced at a reasonable cost, then perspex is the most appropriate choice. Brass signs for your office doors can look great, but they are more expensive to produce and require regular polishing to maintain their attractive appearance. Perspex signs don't require such a high maintenance regime, and they are a lot more versatile than brass signs. [Read More]

Laser Cutting: 3 Ways to Reduce the Risk Posed by Toxic Gases

If you plan to use a laser cutter in order to cut steel, it is important that you take steps to protect the health your workforce. The most significant risk when using a laser to cut metals such as steal is exposure to harmful gases which generated during the laser cutting process. These gases can be toxic if inhaled and may also cause damage to the exterior of the steel which is being cut. [Read More]

How To Get The Most Life Out Of A Pressure Pipe

Any pipe used to convey liquids under pressure--which is the case in practically all plumbing applications--is known as a 'pressure pipe'. While these pipes are mostly dealt with by professionals, laypeople and business owners might need to know a little about them if they're trying to DIY any of their commercial plumbing or if they're trying to understand why their central heating or other plumbing features are faulty. This is especially important in some kinds of manufacturing environments, where a steady supply of water or other liquids is essential to keep to your targets. [Read More]

How to Ensure Powder Coats Adhere to Laser-Cut Edges

Have you been receiving reports from clients that the powder coats have been failing on the edges of carbon steel that was cut using a laser? Read on and discover some steps that you can implement in order to prevent this problem from occurring again. Use an Acid Etch Carbon steel usually forms an oxide layer when it is cut using a laser. That oxide layer prevents any applied powder coat from adhering effectively. [Read More]