SECAT


Providing Aluminum Answers

January, 2006
Issue #10










Secat, Inc.
1505 Bull Lea Road
Lexington, KY 40511
TEL: (859) 514-4989
FAX: (859) 514-4988
Email: info@secat.net
www.secat.net

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".

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
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

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 of Engineering. READ MORE...


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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