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The new Goodfellow website receives
a warm welcome |
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Following the launch of our new website
www.goodfellow.com at the beginning
of this year, Goodfellow was pleased to
receive some very positive feedback from
you, our customers. You appreciated the
changes that make it easier to find technical
data and to order from our on-line catalogue.
You have also been spending more time on
the site, which we hope means you find the
content more useful and relevant.
We welcome your feedback to
webmaster@goodfellow.com and will continue
to add new content as we expand our range
and the technical data available, so please
bookmark our homepage and come back regularly.
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Machinable ceramic improvements
are on the way |
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Goodfellow and The Technical Glass Company
are delighted to announce that improvements
to the production of Shapal™-M soft
machinable ceramic are now being planned.
Traditional ceramics are distinguished by
their unique characteristics. Unfortunately,
two of these, brittleness and hardness,
make traditional ceramics difficult to machine,
limiting their applications. Shapal™-M
soft was developed specifically to
address these issues…..
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Shapal™-M soft datasheet
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A Smash Hit for Science : Physicists
at the LHC rock on for a worthy cause |
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Goodfellow was intrigued to learn about
an unusual development at Geneva-based CERN
(European Organization for Nuclear Research),
the world’s leading laboratory for particle
physics and a long-time Goodfellow customer.
It seems that in addition to probing the
origins of the universe, scientists involved
with the ATLAS experiment in the Large Hadron
Collider (LHC) are making music – professionally
recorded music – and have released a double
CD and DVD of original works and covers.
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