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November

RST’s Superskin proven in independent testing
MINING resource company Reynolds Soil Technologies (RST) is seeing their Superskin technology work its magic on some of the most volatile environments across the country.
New turbine blade fabric is lighter, stronger
While the establishment of the first floating offshore wind turbine, has almost removed the need for seabed earthworks, release of a new high performance fabric for use in turbine blades, will reduce the typical weight of a 2MW turbine by about one tonne and marginally reduce earthworks needed to build turbine foundations.
Water storage to take on the go
One of Australia’s leading suppliers of storage solutions has expanded its Under Ute storage range with a new Under Ute water tank.
Compact ‘giant’ breezes through tough site
When contractors are faced with very limited access, narrow spaces can often force them to use smaller equipment than needed to get the job completed efficiently. This lower capacity can add to costs.
Kennards introduces softer balloon lights
Balloon lights, which provide softer illumination over a wide area, have been introduced by a new network of traffic control equipment branches opened by Kennards Hire.
Cat produces power dense tracked loader 
Caterpillar says that by combining a small-frame compact track loader* platform with Cat’s 53kW C3.4T DIT engine, high breakout forces and strong auxiliary hydraulic performance, it has produced a "power dense" machine capable of taking on tough jobs in confined spaces.
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