Monthly Archives: July 2009
Pros and Cons of Oil Drilling - An Introduction
Posted July 31, 2009 – 10:32 am in: EquipmentPeople often discuss the pros and cons of oil drilling, especially in the wilderness of Alaska. Here are some comments people made on both sides of the argument.
Shyrgneys, a blogger, had this to say about the pros and cons of oil drilling in Alaska. “No. We should not be drilling for oil in Alaska. This [...]
Glass Cutting Company The Talk of The Town
Posted July 31, 2009 – 10:32 am in: EquipmentSome people like quirky glassware that has funny shapes and lots of imperfections. There is a sense of charm about pieces that are different, however most people will always be seeking the most perfect glass they can get. They like their glass to be perfectly clear, perfectly formed, and perfectly the same as the rest [...]
No Comments | Tags: cutting, design, glass, laser, wineOil Drilling History and Legend - An Overview
Posted July 31, 2009 – 1:07 am in: EquipmentOil drilling is an integral part of the world economy. People have drilled for oil for a long time, and will continue a long time into the future.
The first known oil drilling took place in Chinese oil wells in 347 AD. They only reached about 800 feet deep. The drilling was done with bits attached [...]
Chain Roller Conveyor
Posted July 29, 2009 – 10:18 am in: Equipmentgravity roller conveyor
Chain Drive Roller systems are ideal for moving bulky and heavy packages, such as palletised goods. The chain-driven roller conveyor is the “four wheel drive” of the roller conveyor world! The chain-driven roller is all about power and traction. These rollers simply cannot slip, making it the application of choice for moving very [...]
Types and uses of Gravity Roller Conveyor
Posted July 29, 2009 – 10:18 am in: Equipmentchain roller conveyor
The term “Conveyors” covers a bewildering range of meanings; from small machines that could be picked up by hand, to large assembles filling an entire building. A conveyor might simply move packages from ‘A’ to ‘B’, or be part of an assembly line, or be part of a large computer-controlled sorting system. Mix [...]

