Plasma TV Stand – 36 Inch Classic Modern Entertainment Highboy for Plasma/DLP/LCD Installations – FT36TL

Thursday, June 12th 2008

This furniture arrives mostly assembled. FT36TL Features: Tapered wood legs Floating top Solid cherry wood framed tempered smoked glass doors 2 Adjustable shelves Center channel speaker compartment Ventilated back panel Internal wire management Finish: Wenge Dimensions: Overall: 36″(W) x 20.88″(D) x 36.25″(H) Usable Interior Cabinet Dimensions: 26″(W) x 19″(D) x 19.84″(H) Expedited Inside Delivery Service Inside... 

New Gemini automatic Hot-Melt adhesive hose

Tuesday, April 3rd 2007

ITW Dynatec introduces new hot melt adhesive hose, the Gemini Automatic, for use on standard industrial adhesive supply units. All Gemini Hoses incorporate dual heaters and dual temperature sensors along with an automatic switching means to select between the first and second circuits. This new hot melt adhesive hose virtually eliminates line-down time due to hose failure. The Gemini hose gives customers the insurance that a hose heater or temperature... 

New Hilti TE 50 Combihammer

Saturday, February 24th 2007

New Hilti TE 50 Combihammer combines a strong motor with an ergonomic design to help provide maximum performance for demanding drilling applications. Suitable for drilling holes for rebar dowels or anchor bolts in concrete, stone and masonry, or moderate chiseling on concrete and masonry, the TE 50 has a powerful 1050-watt motor and hammering mechanism for superior performance when drilling up to 1″ diameter holes. With a lightweight and compact... 

Hitachi to Pay $400,000 Annually to Use Hawaiis Monkeypod Tree in Ads

Sunday, January 28th 2007

Japanese electronics maker Hitachi Ltd. has agreed to pay $400,000 (euro310,000) a year to feature Moanalua Gardens’ giant monkeypod tree in its advertisements and corporate literature over the next decade. Hitachi, which makes televisions, appliances, cell phones and other electronics, has used the 50-foot-tree (15-meter-tree) known for its umbrella-shaped canopy as a corporate symbol since 1973. “Everyone in Japan knows this tree,”...