| Secat Achieves ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Certification |
Consistent with the firm's mission of becoming the center for excellence in aluminum research and technology, Secat has recently achieved ISO/IEC 17025:2005 Certification.
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UK Center for Aluminum Technology Awarded
Kentucky DOE Contract to Study
"Advanced Scalable Clean Aluminum Melting Systems". |
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The Kentucky Commerce Department, Office of Energy Policy, has awarded UK's Center for Aluminum Technology (CAT) a two-year Research and Development contract to study "Advanced Scalable Clean Aluminum Melting Systems".
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Nichols Aluminum Joins
Sloan Center for a Sustainable Aluminum Industry |
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Nichols Aluminum has joined the Steering Committee of the Sloan Center for a Sustainable Aluminum Industry. Nichols will be represented by Thomas Brackman, President. |
| Secat Launches New Aluminum Recycling Newsletter |
In conjunction with Secat's leadership with the Sloan Center for a Sustainable Aluminum Industry, we have launched a newsletter pertaining specifically to recycling research and issues being addressed by the Sloan Center. The initial issue of "Aluminum ReNews" was released In September, 2005.
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| Secat Scholarship Awarded |
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The fifth annual Secat University of Kentucky Scholarship
has been awarded to Scott Ratliff, a sophomore who is double
majoring in Chemical and Materials Science at the UK College
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Proclamation Supporting the Bluegrass Partnership
for a Green Community. |
Lexington Mayor Isaacs, UK President Todd, and Fayette County Schools Superintendent Stu Silbermann issue proclamation supporting the Bluegrass Partnership for a Green Community. The Sloan Center for a Sustainable Aluminum Industry to participate in Green Community Activities.
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Dr. Marwan Khraisheh, University of Kentucky Center for Aluminum Technology, awarded Secat Professorship |
Dr. Marwan Khraisheh, associate professor in the University
of Kentucky Department of Mechanical Engineering and a prominent
researcher in the field of materials processing and manufacturing
research, is the first recipient of the SECAT-James G. Morris
Aluminum Professorship.
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