ERW PipeWritten by Hoffman Fang
KINGLAND PETROLEUM-GAS PIPELINE CO., LTD. is situated in downtown of Huzhou City of Yangtze River Delta, most developed area of China. It is 150km from Shanghai to east, 90km from Hangzhou to south, 90km from Suzhou to northeast, 60km direct from Wuxi linked by Tai Lake. State Highway No. 104, State Highway 318, Xuan-Hang Railway, Nanjing-Hangzhou-Ninbo Express Way, and Changxin-Huzhou-Shanghai "Oriental Leihn" Canal pass through it. Kingland Petroleum-Gas Pipeline Co.,Ltd sponsored by Kingland Group, one of China's biggest piping manufacturers,operates a modern and world class large diameter electric resistance welding steel pipe mill line supplied by Bronx International Incorporated and Abbey International Ltd., world-leader in tubing and piping industry. The total manufacturing facility covers 216,450 square meters of land and production capacity is 300,000 metric tons per year. Kingland steel pipe is produced for round pipe in a size range of 8-5/8" through 24" diameter and square pipe in a size range of 175mm x 175mm thru 500mm x 500mm and rectangular pipe of 200mm x 150mm thru 600mm x 400mm, in lengths up to 72 feet and in API grades A through X-70. Kingland steel pipe has many applications including high pressure oil and gas transmission lines, distribution main lines, offshore gathering systems, steel pipe pilings and structural applications. The pipe meets or exceeds API specifications. The mill produces steel pipe in 8" through 24" diameters, 175mm x 175mm thru 500mm x 500mm, 200mm x 150mm thru 600mm x 400mm and has a wall thickness capability of up to .750 inches. Product Highlight Include: Line Pipe for Petroleum and Gas Transportation Φ219.1~Φ630 Low Pressure Pipe for Liquid Delivery Φ219.1~Φ630 Casing Pipe Φ219.1~Φ508 Structural and Structural Round Pipe Φ219.1~Φ630 Structural and Structural Profile Pipe 175x175 ~500x500 & 200x150~600x400 Of which, ф508—ф630 sizes of ERW pipes are among biggest ERP pipes in world Product Features: Broad application, even wall thickness, good inside and outside appearance, and precise sizes. clean, non toxic, anti-corrosive, aging proof, high strength and long life.
| | How to Get That All-Important Email AddressWritten by Tinu Abayomi-Pau
Hey, I just noticed something. I've been sitting here filling out a bajillion forms, submitting my dang article about alexa's changed-up toolbar til I'm blue in face (vent much? yes.), and I realized what makes me give out my real email address. See, I've got like seven. I have one free email account I NEVER open- I log into it every couple of months and empty everything in there without even checking what I was sent- anything that has spam potential goes to that address. I've got one I clear out once a month- I check some of titles that look interesting, but they're mostly either junk, status reports or emails I need to look at once then throw out. There's another I clear out once a week, there's semi-important stuff in there- information I can't keep track of, back ups of emails or attachments. Then there's one I use ONLY for signing up for things. If I subscribed to your newsletter, that's probably where it'll end up. But after a while, if I really like your ezine and you don't spam me, I'll also subscribe at one of my real email addresses. One of my real email addresses is a personal one, that's one for family and friends to send me personal stuff, where I get all my jokes and horoscopes and what not. The other real email address is my business one. It is a fortress against spam because almost no one knows I have it. If I treasure your newsletter above all others, if at some point we have slept in same bed, if at some point I paid more than $100 for something or have some sensitive financial information coming back and forth from you, that's email address I'll give you. I stay on a computer about ten hours a day. During those ten hours I leave this account open in my email client. If you're a client of mine, this is email address you have to get directly in touch with me at any hour. And when I'm away from my computer, it's synched to my phone so I can check messages as they come in. And I realized today, that I let a few more people into one of those top three email boxes today- guess why? We'll get back to that in a minute. Now, I'm sure all your clients aren't as crazy as I am with spam-proof fortresses and highly organized email system. But any savvy consumer on Net learns eventually to have more than one email address, usually only two. There's ISP email address, one they use for primary communication with family and friends, and for information that is near and dear to their hearts. This is where you want to be. I don't even have Spam Assassin turned on for my private email. Why should I? No one who would spams me knows it exists.
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