How to make steel sustainable throughout the entire life cycle, from raw materials to product lifespan.
This document introduces challenges in the development of rocket engines for the upper atmosphere, lessons learned from the potential of floating offshore wind power generation and the development of high-speed railways running through deserts, and rethinking the use of manufacturing and steel for sustainable development. It presents methods to make steel sustainable throughout the entire life cycle, from raw materials to product lifespan. We encourage you to read it. [Contents (excerpt)] - Challenges in the development of rocket engines for the upper atmosphere - Potential of floating offshore wind power generation - Lessons learned from the development of high-speed railways running through deserts - Rethinking manufacturing and the use of steel for sustainable development - Super bolts solving maintenance challenges *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Nortlock Japan Co., Ltd. aims to be a partner in solving all bolt fastening challenges, centered around four brands: the "Nortlock Washer," a locking mechanism that does not rely on friction and prevents loosening; the "Superbolt," which allows enormous bolts and nuts that cannot be tightened by hand to be tightened with just one torque wrench; the "Boltight," which can simultaneously tighten multiple large-diameter bolts with uniform pressure; and the "Expander," a pivot pin for construction and heavy machinery that can be used semi-permanently.