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By Staff -- Plant Engineering, 12/1/2005

Square D upgrades site with education, training

Square D Services for Schneider Electric has revised its Web site to provide more diverse content, along with a revamped structure that allows for more intuitive navigation for users. In addition to a more detailed list of service product and training offerings, updated content includes a comprehensive listing of arc-flash resources, along with information on both current and previously discontinued Square D products. The Web site can still be found at www.squared-services.com.

Education is an important aspect of the revised site. For example, the Arc Flash Safety section contains information from Square D and other resources about the dangers arc-flash incidents represent and the various methods of protection that are available. The Training section provides information about Square D University, the company's customer educational and training courses, while the Literature section lists Square D brochures, handouts, instruction/data bulletins and articles that can be downloaded.

Get answers about fluorplastics online

A new on-line forum established to provide users with access to information regarding fluoroplastic and fluoropolymer products, including their properties, applications, and sources of supply is being sponsored by TexLoc, Ltd. of Ft. Worth, TX.

The Fluoroplastic/Fluoropolymer Forum does not require registration, letting users click on the forum name they wish to visit. Options for browsing and navigating through several forum pages are included.

The forum is available at www.ptfeforum.com

Online registration for Daratech PLANT 2006 open

Online registration is now open for Daratech's three-day conference. Daratech PLANT 2006 will be January 23-25 in Houston. Key industry players and top executives from the leading process manufacturing companies will they offer business strategy and technology assessment that organizers says "will help revolutionize plant design and construction as well as streamline daily operations through the adoption of cutting-edge technologies in both new and existing facilities."

The sessions and presenters will identify best practices in plant optimization, as well as explore the full extent of how they and others have benefited from implementing emerging technologies. To register online, go to www.daratech.com/plant2006/register.

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