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Site - NETL-Albany
Date - April 16, 2025
Building - Thermo-Mechanical Processing Laboratory, B4
Individuals photographed - Paul Jablonski, James Willis, and Chris McKraig
Alloy Development and Manufacture - Melt Processing
Unique materials designed for use in extreme environments are formulated in NETL’s Metals Melting Facility. Researchers define alloy specifications to technicians who developed the metal in the laboratory’s high temperature furnaces. Molds are used to cool the resulting alloy into ingots, which are then heat treated to homogenize the structure. Formulated metal alloys are machined using a band saw, lathe, and other equipment in preparation for hot working in the Fabrication Facility. The Metals Melting Facility can melt any metals needed for NETL research, resulting in batches ranging from a few grams to over 400 lbs. Ingots produced in the Facility typically go on to vacuum induction melting, vacuum arc remelting, electro-slag remelting, or button melting operations in the same facility.
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Site - NETL-Albany
Date - April 15, 2025
Building - Thermo-Mechanical Processing Laboratory, B4
Individuals photographed - Paul Jablonski, James Willis, Chris McKraig, and Andrew Huffine
Alloy Development and Manufacture - Melt Processing
Unique materials designed for use in extreme environments are formulated in NETL’s Metals Melting Facility. Researchers define alloy specifications to technicians who developed the metal in the laboratory’s high temperature furnaces. Molds are used to cool the resulting alloy into ingots, which are then heat treated to homogenize the structure. Formulated metal alloys are machined using a band saw, lathe, and other equipment in preparation for hot working in the Fabrication Facility. The Metals Melting Facility can melt any metals needed for NETL research, resulting in batches ranging from a few grams to over 400 lbs. Ingots produced in the Facility typically go on to vacuum induction melting, vacuum arc remelting, electro-slag remelting, or button melting operations in the same facility.
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Site - NETL-Albany
Date - April 16, 2025
Building - Thermo-Mechanical Processing Laboratory, B4
Individuals photographed - Paul Jablonski, James Willis, and Chris McKraig
Alloy Development and Manufacture - Melt Processing
Unique materials designed for use in extreme environments are formulated in NETL’s Metals Melting Facility. Researchers define alloy specifications to technicians who developed the metal in the laboratory’s high temperature furnaces. Molds are used to cool the resulting alloy into ingots, which are then heat treated to homogenize the structure. Formulated metal alloys are machined using a band saw, lathe, and other equipment in preparation for hot working in the Fabrication Facility. The Metals Melting Facility can melt any metals needed for NETL research, resulting in batches ranging from a few grams to over 400 lbs. Ingots produced in the Facility typically go on to vacuum induction melting, vacuum arc remelting, electro-slag remelting, or button melting operations in the same facility.
Site - NETL-Albany
Date - April 15, 2025
Building - Thermo-Mechanical Processing Laboratory, B4
Individuals photographed - Paul Jablonski, James Willis, Chris McKraig, and Andrew Huffine
Alloy Development and Manufacture - Melt Processing
Unique materials designed for use in extreme environments are formulated in NETL’s Metals Melting Facility. Researchers define alloy specifications to technicians who developed the metal in the laboratory’s high temperature furnaces. Molds are used to cool the resulting alloy into ingots, which are then heat treated to homogenize the structure. Formulated metal alloys are machined using a band saw, lathe, and other equipment in preparation for hot working in the Fabrication Facility. The Metals Melting Facility can melt any metals needed for NETL research, resulting in batches ranging from a few grams to over 400 lbs. Ingots produced in the Facility typically go on to vacuum induction melting, vacuum arc remelting, electro-slag remelting, or button melting operations in the same facility.
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Rage to Order, Domination Corporation | Proudly Homogenizing America since 1984, Lowertown, Northern Spark 2017. Photo: Dan Norman.
Site - NETL-Albany
Date - April 15, 2025
Building - Thermo-Mechanical Processing Laboratory, B4
Individuals photographed - Paul Jablonski, James Willis, Chris McKraig, and Andrew Huffine
Alloy Development and Manufacture - Melt Processing
Unique materials designed for use in extreme environments are formulated in NETL’s Metals Melting Facility. Researchers define alloy specifications to technicians who developed the metal in the laboratory’s high temperature furnaces. Molds are used to cool the resulting alloy into ingots, which are then heat treated to homogenize the structure. Formulated metal alloys are machined using a band saw, lathe, and other equipment in preparation for hot working in the Fabrication Facility. The Metals Melting Facility can melt any metals needed for NETL research, resulting in batches ranging from a few grams to over 400 lbs. Ingots produced in the Facility typically go on to vacuum induction melting, vacuum arc remelting, electro-slag remelting, or button melting operations in the same facility.
Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education & Research hosts a VICE CHACELLOR’S ROUND TABLE CONCALVE: Homogenization of Higher Education NEP 2020 on 18th March 2023 at the Datta Meghe Medical College, Wanadongri, Nagpur.
Among the revered dignitaries present on the dais were Hon’ble Shri. Datta Ji Meghe, Chancellor, DMIHER (DU), Hon’ble Shri. Sagar Ji Meghe, Principal Advisor, DMIHER (DU) , Hon’ble Dr. Vedprakash Mishra, Pro-Chancellor, DMIHER(DU), Dr. Rajiv Borle, Director General, DMIHER(DU), Dr. S S Patel, Chief Coordinator, DMIHER(DU), Prof. Lalitbhusham Waghmare, Vice Chancellor, DMIHER(DU), and Dr. Shweta Pisulkar, Registrar, DMIHER(DU).
Artist | Martin Parr (b.1952 in UK)
Exhibitor | Mudec, Milan
Exhibition | Short & Sweet
Artist's Website | www.martinparr.com/
Small World
In the 1990s Martin Parr turned his gaze to the rest of the world and to the strange universe of mass tourism. In the series Small World (1989-2008) Parr follows in the footsteps of the average tourist, in other words most of us, and lays bare the great farce that is the journey: for most people this is a leisure activity that has only become possible in recent times, thanks to big new aircraft and low-cost flights. With his analysis of tourism, Parr puts us before a particularly cruel mirror. Standardized to the point of absurdity, the world of tourism increasingly resembles a watered down, homogenized dream, the ultimate model of which could be Las Vegas.
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Site - NETL-Albany
Date - April 15, 2025
Building - Thermo-Mechanical Processing Laboratory, B4
Individuals photographed - Paul Jablonski, James Willis, Chris McKraig, and Andrew Huffine
Alloy Development and Manufacture - Melt Processing
Unique materials designed for use in extreme environments are formulated in NETL’s Metals Melting Facility. Researchers define alloy specifications to technicians who developed the metal in the laboratory’s high temperature furnaces. Molds are used to cool the resulting alloy into ingots, which are then heat treated to homogenize the structure. Formulated metal alloys are machined using a band saw, lathe, and other equipment in preparation for hot working in the Fabrication Facility. The Metals Melting Facility can melt any metals needed for NETL research, resulting in batches ranging from a few grams to over 400 lbs. Ingots produced in the Facility typically go on to vacuum induction melting, vacuum arc remelting, electro-slag remelting, or button melting operations in the same facility.
Site - NETL-Albany
Date - April 15, 2025
Building - Thermo-Mechanical Processing Laboratory, B4
Individuals photographed - Paul Jablonski, James Willis, Chris McKraig, and Andrew Huffine
Alloy Development and Manufacture - Melt Processing
Unique materials designed for use in extreme environments are formulated in NETL’s Metals Melting Facility. Researchers define alloy specifications to technicians who developed the metal in the laboratory’s high temperature furnaces. Molds are used to cool the resulting alloy into ingots, which are then heat treated to homogenize the structure. Formulated metal alloys are machined using a band saw, lathe, and other equipment in preparation for hot working in the Fabrication Facility. The Metals Melting Facility can melt any metals needed for NETL research, resulting in batches ranging from a few grams to over 400 lbs. Ingots produced in the Facility typically go on to vacuum induction melting, vacuum arc remelting, electro-slag remelting, or button melting operations in the same facility.
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A jacket is a cavity external to the vessel that permits the uniform exchange of heat between the fluid circulating in it and the walls of the vessel.
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Site - NETL-Albany
Date - April 15, 2025
Building - Thermo-Mechanical Processing Laboratory, B4
Individuals photographed - Paul Jablonski, James Willis, Chris McKraig, and Andrew Huffine
Alloy Development and Manufacture - Melt Processing
Unique materials designed for use in extreme environments are formulated in NETL’s Metals Melting Facility. Researchers define alloy specifications to technicians who developed the metal in the laboratory’s high temperature furnaces. Molds are used to cool the resulting alloy into ingots, which are then heat treated to homogenize the structure. Formulated metal alloys are machined using a band saw, lathe, and other equipment in preparation for hot working in the Fabrication Facility. The Metals Melting Facility can melt any metals needed for NETL research, resulting in batches ranging from a few grams to over 400 lbs. Ingots produced in the Facility typically go on to vacuum induction melting, vacuum arc remelting, electro-slag remelting, or button melting operations in the same facility.
Site - NETL-Albany
Date - April 15, 2025
Building - Thermo-Mechanical Processing Laboratory, B4
Individuals photographed - Paul Jablonski, James Willis, Chris McKraig, and Andrew Huffine
Alloy Development and Manufacture - Melt Processing
Unique materials designed for use in extreme environments are formulated in NETL’s Metals Melting Facility. Researchers define alloy specifications to technicians who developed the metal in the laboratory’s high temperature furnaces. Molds are used to cool the resulting alloy into ingots, which are then heat treated to homogenize the structure. Formulated metal alloys are machined using a band saw, lathe, and other equipment in preparation for hot working in the Fabrication Facility. The Metals Melting Facility can melt any metals needed for NETL research, resulting in batches ranging from a few grams to over 400 lbs. Ingots produced in the Facility typically go on to vacuum induction melting, vacuum arc remelting, electro-slag remelting, or button melting operations in the same facility.
Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education & Research hosts a VICE CHACELLOR’S ROUND TABLE CONCALVE: Homogenization of Higher Education NEP 2020 on 18th March 2023 at the Datta Meghe Medical College, Wanadongri, Nagpur.
Among the revered dignitaries present on the dais were Hon’ble Shri. Datta Ji Meghe, Chancellor, DMIHER (DU), Hon’ble Shri. Sagar Ji Meghe, Principal Advisor, DMIHER (DU) , Hon’ble Dr. Vedprakash Mishra, Pro-Chancellor, DMIHER(DU), Dr. Rajiv Borle, Director General, DMIHER(DU), Dr. S S Patel, Chief Coordinator, DMIHER(DU), Prof. Lalitbhusham Waghmare, Vice Chancellor, DMIHER(DU), and Dr. Shweta Pisulkar, Registrar, DMIHER(DU).
Site - NETL-Albany
Date - April 15, 2025
Building - Thermo-Mechanical Processing Laboratory, B4
Individuals photographed - Paul Jablonski, James Willis, Chris McKraig, and Andrew Huffine
Alloy Development and Manufacture - Melt Processing
Unique materials designed for use in extreme environments are formulated in NETL’s Metals Melting Facility. Researchers define alloy specifications to technicians who developed the metal in the laboratory’s high temperature furnaces. Molds are used to cool the resulting alloy into ingots, which are then heat treated to homogenize the structure. Formulated metal alloys are machined using a band saw, lathe, and other equipment in preparation for hot working in the Fabrication Facility. The Metals Melting Facility can melt any metals needed for NETL research, resulting in batches ranging from a few grams to over 400 lbs. Ingots produced in the Facility typically go on to vacuum induction melting, vacuum arc remelting, electro-slag remelting, or button melting operations in the same facility.
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Mercury (1994)
Every Wednesday, in honor of Ed Lover Dance Day from Yo! MTV Raps, I take a break from rock and roll to write a little bit about hip hop. In the late 80s and early 90s hip hop ruled my musical life. During this often called 'Golden Era' I discovered so much incredible music. As I am slowly replacing the CDs I've had for twenty-five plus years with vinyl copies, I'm going to talk about some albums that had a really important impact on me during some very formative years.
Like just about everybody in 1991, I loved the first Black Sheep album, A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing. Fueled by the massive hit "The Choice Is Yours," Black Sheep were inescapable yet not overplayed. It's a difficult thing to describe. I definitely got sick of hearing "O.P.P." after the millionth time, but I could listen to "The Choice Is Yours" a million times a day. Black Sheep didn't come back with a follow up until 1994 and in those three years, a lot changed in hip hop.
In hindsight, Black Sheep probably should have tried harder to strike while the iron was hot and get something out in 1992 or early '93 at the latest. But they waited. Dres made a ton of guest appearances and then in DECEMBER of 1994, Non-Fiction was released. I don't want to say it was a flop, because honestly I don't know the particulars, but there was certainly no buzz that I ever heard back then. As I've said a million times, 1994 was the year I stared checking out following hip hop as the sounds were becoming too homogenized. I didn't buy Non-Fiction when it came out and I honestly never thought much about it for decades. It doesn't really seem like a lot of other folks did either.
Revisiting this album many years later, we were all wrong. Now, I can't and won't pretend the record as a whole is as strong as the group's debut. Nor will I say there are any songs even close to the caliber of "The Choice Is Yours." But, it's still a really good record. It's a bit more laid back, but the jazzy samples and thumping drums are still here. It just further supports my feeling that this album was probably a victim of timing more than anything else. You can't convince me that "City Lights" wouldn't have blown up on Yo! MTV raps if they played it in early 1993. Granted, that's not one of the singles they picked for the album, but the point remains.
The vinyl has never been repressed in the nearly thirty years since it's original release. But it's also not super difficult or pricy to find. I waited a while trying to find a copy in the condition I wanted and was at at a price I was comfortable paying. I'm glad to have it in the collection and it's an album I think people should give another chance to. There's a lot to like here.
Black Sheep - Non-Fiction:
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Rage to Order, Domination Corporation | Proudly Homogenizing America since 1984, Lowertown, Northern Spark 2017. Photo: Dan Norman.
Rage to Order, Domination Corporation | Proudly Homogenizing America since 1984, Lowertown, Northern Spark 2017. Photo: Dan Norman.
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