BlueScope Steel - Spotlight on Steel Newsletter
Issue 54: January 2006 Archives Subscribe www.bluescopesteel.com.au

Welcome to "Spotlight on Steel" - a monthly electronic newsletter, delivering the latest steel initiatives, product news, information and promotions at BlueScope Steel, to members of the BlueScope Steel Website.

NEWSLETTER CONTENTS

1. Our New And Improved Website
2. Research Into The Performance Of Residential Fencing in Bushfires
3. New Solution For Removing Graffiti From COLORBOND® steel
4. LYSAGHT® Adds Practical Experience To Mobile Roll Forming Service
5. XLERPLATE® Steel Helps Queensland Fabricator Thrive
6. Blacksmithing In 1908, Steel Fabrication Now
7. Fast Facts

This Month's Feature Article
1. Our New And Improved Website

BlueScope Steel has relaunched its award winning Australian Products website - www.bluescopesteel.com.au - with a new look and easier to access features. The new website takes advantage of more sophisticated back-end technology to deliver a new site structure that provides for a faster, more logical route to information, tools and features. View the new site at

http://www.bluescopesteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=54NewWebsite


2. Research Into The Performance Of Residential Fencing In Bushfires

A recent testing project carried out by the Co-operative Research Centre for Bushfire and the CSIRO, has revealed that different types of fencing can play an important part in defending homes against the threat of bushfire. The research investigated the effects of typical Australian bushfire exposures on residential boundary fences made from steel, hardwood and treated pine. Read the results at:
http://www.bluescopesteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=54Bushfires


3. New Solution For Removing Graffiti From COLORBOND® steel

A new graffiti removal product made by DuPont™ has been shown to be effective in removing graffiti from fencing made from COLORBOND® steel. This non hazardous, biodegradable water based product, can be sprayed on affected surfaces with generally good results and will not affect your fencing warranty for COLORBOND® steel. Read details at:
http://www.bluescopesteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=54Graffiti


4. LYSAGHT® Adds Practical Experience To Mobile Roll Forming Service

BlueScope Lysaght's first mobile roll forming project in Queensland has helped leading roofing contractor, Fultoncote Pty Ltd, complete a major job in minimum time with maximum productivity. The project to roof the new Virgin Blue maintenance hangar at Brisbane airport required sheet lengths of 56.5 metres, which could not have been achieved without on-site roll forming. Read how BlueScope Lysaght were able to assist at:
http://www.bluescopesteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=54Mobile


5. XLERPLATE® Steel Helps Queensland Fabricator Thrive

A boilermaking background has provided a launching point for a successful fabrication business for Queenslander, Paul Breckon. The company operates a mobile engineering business carrying out maintenance of plant and equipment for farms and mines in the region and also sells its own brand of farm equipment throughout Australia. Read how XLERPLATE® steel has helped this business at:
http://www.bluescopesteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=54Breckon


6. Blacksmithing In 1908, Steel Fabrication Now

S.J. Cheesman Engineering began business as a blacksmith shop in 1908. Almost a century later the company still has connections to the carriage trade and has developed into a significant South Australian engineering and steel fabrication specialist. Read more at:
http://www.bluescopesteel.com.au/redirect.cfm?to=54Blacksmithing


7. Fast Facts...
  • The wettest place in the world is Mawsynram, India, which receives an average of 11,870 mm per year
  • In Australia, the wettest town is Tully in North QLD, which has an annual average rainfall of 4,204 mm
  • In contrast - the driest place in the world is Wadi Halfa in Sudan, with an annual average rainfall of less than 2.5 mm
  • In Australia, Mulka Bore, west of Lake Eyre in South Australia is the driest area with an average annual rainfall of only 100 mm
  • The record for the most rainy days in a year in Australia is held by Waratah PO, Tasmania with 314 rainy days in 1955

Thanks for reading,

Matt Lynch
BlueScope Steel - Internet Manager


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