Höganäs acquires Kobe's US subsidiary

North American Höganäs acquired Kobelco Metal Powder (USA), a subsidiary of Kobo Steel.
The acquisition agreement requires Kobelco, based in Seymour, Ind., to relocate its steel powder production and sales to Haguenas North America after a transition period. During the transition period, Kobelco will produce steel powder products under the commission of Haguenas North America. Kobelco expects to stop powder production after the end of the spring 2009 transition period.
North America's Höganäs and Kobe Steel will form a new joint venture called KHTech Inc, which provides technical services and sales support for Kobelo's Japanese customers in the US and other US customers. North America Hughnas accounted for 66.6% of KHTech and Kobelco accounted for 33.3%.
At the signing ceremony with Kobe Steel, Algon Danielson, CEO of Höganäs AB, said: "The creation of KHTech will further promote the development of new applications for powder metallurgy."

Windows

Windows are more than just openings in walls; they're portals to the outside world, sources of natural light, and crucial elements of architectural design. Let's explore the various types, features, and benefits of windows.

Types of Windows:

  1. Single-Hung Windows: Consist of two sashes, one fixed and one movable, allowing the bottom sash to slide up to open while the top sash remains stationary.

  2. Double-Hung Windows: Similar to single-hung windows but with both sashes operable, allowing for better ventilation and easier cleaning.

  3. Casement Windows: Hinged on one side and open outward with the help of a crank, providing excellent ventilation and unobstructed views.

  4. Awning Windows: Similar to casement windows but hinged at the top and open outward from the bottom, offering ventilation even during light rain.

  5. Sliding Windows: Feature one or more sashes that slide horizontally to open, making them ideal for tight spaces or where a projecting window might interfere with outdoor activities.

  6. Picture Windows: Fixed windows that don't open, designed to provide unobstructed views and maximize natural light.

  7. Bay Windows: Consist of three or more windows arranged at angles to create a bay space, adding architectural interest and expanding interior space.

  8. Bow Windows: Similar to bay windows but with a curved shape, creating a gentle arc that enhances exterior aesthetics and interior views.

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