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973 What is Plastic Injection Molding?
It is likely that you have found this article on your computer; your computer is a perfect example of injection molding. The keyboard, the mouse, and the computer casing are likely to be made from plastic. Injection molding is often used for anything that can be mass produced, but it is also the cheaper way to produce prototypes. read more...
By Sarah James | Jul-10-2009 | Business

1666 More and More Factories are Choosing Robots over Humans
One of the biggest uses of robotics is for performing jobs and operations thought to be too hazardous for people or for jobs that are considered to be highly repetitive. read more...
By Samuel Circton | Jul-10-2009 | Consumer Electronics

1329 Top tips for reducing your gas bill
Keeping your gas bills down has become increasingly difficult over recent years with gas prices rises dramatically. read more...
By Daniel Higgins | Jul-09-2009 | Small Business

1915 Having trouble paying your energy bills? The government can help
Thanks to increases in gas and electricity rates, UK households are now paying an average of more than 1000GBP per year on the utility bills. read more...
By Daniel Higgins | Jul-09-2009 | Small Business

1510 How to switch electricity suppliers
More British energy consumers are choosing to switch their electricity supplies than ever before. read more...
By Daniel Higgins | Jul-09-2009 | Small Business

1706 Finding low energy electric appliances for your home
Due to the huge leap in the number of consumer electronic products bought for use in our homes over recent decades, energy consumption has risen dramatically. read more...
By Daniel Higgins | Jul-09-2009 | Small Business

1185 Your guide to the new energy efficiency labels
When you go shopping for any electrical items or white goods like fridges, freezers, dishwashers and microwaves, you will see that all are now labelled with energy efficiency ratings of some kind. read more...
By Daniel Higgins | Jul-09-2009 | Small Business

964 Does your home insurance cover flood and storm damage?
Most home insurance policies will cover you against the cost of flood and storm damage. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009 | Insurance

1397 How Smart Meters will change our home energy use forever
The UK is now joining with the whole of Europe in changing the way that our gas and electricity is monitored. read more...
By Daniel Higgins | Jul-09-2009 | Small Business

808 Maintaning your home
To get a mortgage you will normally at least need buildings insurance to protect you from financial losses if the house itself is destroyed or damaged, but you would need full home insurance including contents insurance to cover your belongings as well. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009 | Insurance

1333 Heating your home: radiators
Radiators are actually somewhat mis-titled. The majority o the heat that comes from your radiator system is delivered via convection rather than radiating straight out into the room. read more...
By Daniel Higgins | Jul-09-2009 | Small Business

1712 The Smart Meter revolution
The European Parliament has announced that all existing electricity and gas meters are to be phased out and replaced with more high-tech Smart Meters. read more...
By Daniel Higgins | Jul-09-2009 | Small Business

1295 Insurance for people who rent their homes
Your landlord will probably have buildings insurance to cover the actual building that you rent. You need to insure anything of yours that you keep in the property with a separate contents insurance policy. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009 | Insurance

1945 Ways to reduce your electricity usage – electronic power controlling devices
Energy efficiency is now a hot topic, and with so many of us relying on electrical equipment around the home now is a good time to look for ways to reduce our carbon footprint. read more...
By Daniel Higgins | Jul-09-2009 | Small Business

757 Reducing the cost of home insurance
If you want to pay less for your home insurance, as a minimum your mortgage provider will still require you to have buildings insurance to cover the cost of repairing or rebuilding your home. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009 | Insurance

1956 Household utilities the greener way
We all know that the process of heating and powering our homes with gas and electricity is damaging to the environment, but what can we do to help read more...
By Daniel Higgins | Jul-09-2009 | Small Business

834 Insuring your home
There are many home insurance products available, and it is important to consider your needs before just going for the cheapest possible deal. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009 | Insurance

839 Home insurance and house fires
All of us dread house fires, and even if not deadly the effects can be devastating. You must have home insurance to repair or reconstruct your house if it is destroyed or damaged by a fire, but of course the worst costs of fire could be injuries or even deaths. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009 | Insurance

1015 Home Insurance, Buildings Insurance Explained
Buildings insurance is a type of home insurance. If your home is destroyed or made uninhabitable by vandalism, storm, flood or fire then your financial losses would be covered if you have buildings insurance. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009 | Insurance

995 Home insurance:different types of cover
Buildings and contents insurance are both types of home insurance. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009 | Insurance

748 Why do I need Contents Insurance?
Contents insurance is a type of home insurance. Your belongings that are not actually a part of the physical structure of your house are not protected by buildings insurance, which is usually compulsory if you need to take out a mortgage. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009 | Insurance

828 How burglaries affect your home insurance
It is virtually impossible to make your home completely burglar proof, but there are many things that you can do to reduce the likelihood that you will be targeted. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009 | Insurance

1030 Home Rehab on a Budget
Because of the current economic conditions, many people have decided not to rejuvenate their dated home because it's too costly. If you're in that same situation, be assured that you can make your home look like new with a few enhancements without spending tons of money. read more...
By Frank Stewart | Jul-09-2009 | Home Improvement

895 Where to buy your next second hand car
There are many different approaches to buying a second hand car, such as buying from an independent dealership or attending an auction. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009 | Insurance

888 What type of used car is right for you?
Before buying a used car, you should consider what you will be using it for. read more...
By Foster Carr | Jul-09-2009 | Insurance