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Invincible Valves (Pty) Ltd was established in 1982 and since has grown to a medium sized enterprise located in Knights, Germiston Invincible Valves prides itself on service excellent and flexibility by striving to enhance our customer’s bottom line. Our 6,500m² facility in Knights is made up of 4,500m² under roof being our stores and workshop. The facility is fully equipped to offer a one-stop resource for valves and ancillary equipment which we transport globally. As an approved BBBEE Level 4 supplier to all major industries within South Africa, we maintain expertise and experience across a broad spectrum of industries and applications with a wide range of products. We offer a comprehensive range of local and imported valves and accessories for the mining, petro-chemical, power generation, water, sewerage and general industries. We have agents in all major centres around the country and service all four corners of the globe. We offer an in-house rubber lining service for valves, pipes, fittings and vessels which is utilized by many of the country’s major valve manufacturers. In addition we offer complete service, repair and valve reconditioning services for all types of valves. Our Core Values: We believe in treating our customers with respect. We grow through creativity, invention and innovation. We integrate honesty, integrity and business ethics into all aspects of our business functioning. Our Mission Statement: Build long term relationships with our customers and clients, to provide exceptional customer services by pursuing business through innovation and advanced technology. Our Purpose: To be a leader in the Valve Industry by providing enhanced services, customer service and profitability. Our Vision: To provide a quality service that exceeds the expectations of our esteemed customers. Invincible Valves is a proud supplier of quality valve products and ancillary equipment backed by service excellence around the globe. It is the combination of these values that allows us to form lasting business relationships.
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Council 2016 - 2018 Office Bearers President............................................ Prof JL van Niekerk (Wikus) Vice President........................................................ A Roos (Andre) National Treasurer...................................................G van den Berg
Branch Chairpersons Central ................................................................. C Kruger (Carel) Eastern Cape........................................... G van den Berg (Gideon) KwaZulu Natal .. Dr J Padayachee (Jared)Mpumalanga Highveld . N Lecordier (Noel) Vaal......................................................... Prof LM Masu (Leonard) Western Cape ..................................................S Pietrangeli (Sven)
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Russian energy group, Rosatom, signed a Memorandum of Understanding on support and cooperation with the “African Young Generation in Nuclear” (AYGN) organisation, in August. Rosatom has undertaken to offer support and knowledge-sharing to “AYGN”, a new pan-African forum for young professionals working in the nuclear sector. Gaopalelwe Santswere, President of African Young Generation in Nuclear, says the non-profit organisation began forming in 2014 and was formally launched in Nairobi, Kenya, earlier this year. With a membership of over 350 professionals working in the nuclear sector across Africa, the organisation works with industry partners to raise awareness and skills among young people around science and technology, and nuclear power in particular. “Africa is the new nuclear frontier, and we are working to equip the continent’s young professionals with the skills they will need in this new environment.” Power-GEN & DistribuTECH Conference
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Technology readiness level
Description
1. Basic principles observed and reported
This is the lowest “level” of technology maturation. At this level, scientific research begins to be translated into applied research and development.
2. Technology concept and/or application formulated
Once basic physical principles are observed, then at the next level of maturation, practical applications of those characteristics can be ‘invented’ or identified. At this level, the application is still speculative: there is not experimental proof or detailed analysis to support the conjecture.
3. Analytical and experimental critical function and/or characteristic proof of concept
At this step in the maturation process, active research and development (R&D) is initiated. This must include both analytical studies to set the technology into an appropriate context and laboratory-based studies to physically validate that the analytical predictions are correct. These studies and experiments should constitute “proof-of-concept” validation of the applications/ concepts formulated at TRL 2.
4. Component and/or breadboard validation in laboratory environment
Following successful “proof-of-concept” work, basic technological elements must be integrated to establish that the “pieces” will work together to achieve concept-enabling levels of performance for a component and/or breadboard. This validation must be devised to support the concept that was formulated earlier, and should also be consistent with the requirements of potential system applications. The validation is “low-fidelity” compared to the eventual system: it could be composed of ad hoc discrete components in a laboratory.
5. Component and/or breadboard validation in relevant environment
At this level, the fidelity of the component and/or breadboard being tested has to increase significantly. The basic technological elements must be integrated with reasonably realistic supporting elements so that the total applications (component-level, sub-system level, or systemlevel) can be tested in a ‘simulated’ or somewhat realistic environment.
7. System prototype demonstration in a space environment
TRL 7 is a significant step beyond TRL 6, requiring an actual system prototype demonstration in a space environment. The prototype should be near or at the scale of the planned operational system and the demonstration must take place in space.
8. Actual system completed and ‘flight qualified’ through test and demonstration (ground or space)
In almost all cases, this level is the end of true ‘system development’ for most technology elements. This might include integration of new technology into an existing system.
9. Actual system ‘flight proven’ through successful mission operations
In almost all cases, the end of last ‘bug fixing’ aspects of true ‘system development’. This might include integration of new technology into an existing system. This TRL does not include planned product improvement of ongoing or reusable systems.
Don’t be a slave to technology readiness levels. We adopt what we can from level five and up
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What’s Bothering SA’s Youth? As part of its Supply Chain Foresight Report on Skills & Unemployment in South Africa, Barloworld Logistics conducted a Youth Pulse survey to gain a deeper understanding of the challenges and concerns facing undergraduate and graduate students.
Shirley Duma, HR Director at Barloworld Logistics
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The 2015 Manpower Survey, sampling 750 businesses, revealed that the following positions were the most difficult to fill:
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The way forward for South Africa
Having explored and outlined the challenge facing South African students, educators, government and businesses, it is clear that a multi-layered approach is required. In addition, each stakeholder has a very unique role to play, and definitive hurdles to overcome. Students, for example, need to readjust and reset certain expectations and ideas of the workplace, while educators need to become more open to the digital realm and the new set of tools it is proffering. Commerce and industry need to come to the fore in their relationship with all parties more involved and committed to the changes that need to be made.
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The Zest WEG Group, a subsidiary of leading Brazilian motor and controls manufacturer WEG, started out as a South African company and maintains its strong commitment to contributing to the development of the African region.
An in-depth understanding of the harsh conditions found within the mining sector and years of experience on the African continent, have ensured that the Zest WEG Group service offering is fit-forpurpose.
The Zest WEG Group has been servicing the mining sector for more than 35 years and by leveraging best practice engineering and manufacturing capabilities, the group is able to offer a range of standard off-the-shelf products as well as endto-end energy solutions.
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WEG products are engineered to facilitate a safe and reliable mine and plant with operational stability and the highest possible production levels as an objective. Reduced maintenance and ease of serviceability assist in lowering the total cost of ownership for the mine. Supporting customers is key and the Zest WEG Group operates a strategically situated network of branches and distributors across the continent. This ensures the highest levels of technical support as well as easy access to product and parts.
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Inspecting the silo for a solution, we realised that the limestone could be packed like snowballs, dense enough to stick to the wall when thrown
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Figure 1: Effect of temperature on viscosity of different base oils
= Figure 2: Effect of oxidation resistance (longer life) of different base oils
Figure 3: Specific heat of different base oils
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Figure 4: Traction coefficient of different base oils
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Keeping Africa running smoothly. Engen is committed to an African success story. In Africa, industries operate under extreme conditions different from any other place in the world. That’s why we do more to develop our tailor-made range of lubricants. We use top-of-the-line technology and only the best ingredients. The result is an advanced technology product that meets industry requirements and reliability expectations. And our dedicated team on the ground ensures that you have access to what you need, when you need it. Contact the Engen Customer Service Centre (CSC): +27 21 403 5090 or visit www.engenoil.com.
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