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    Stahlin Non-Metallic Enclosures New NW-Series Bonded Windows New Datasheet Available For Easy Download
    03/09/2010
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      Stahlin Non-Metallic Enclosures New NW-Series Bonded Windows New Datasheet Available For Easy Download

      Belding, MICHIGAN --- Stahlin Non-Metallic Enclosures, manufacturer of the world’s most frequently specified fiberglass enclosure products, introduces the new NW-Series Bonded Window Enclosures. Stahlin’s NW-Series of non-metallic bonded window enclosures provides you a range of 8 standard size offerings.

      Plus ---- Stahlin offers the capability of creating any modified N-Series enclosure up to a 41 X 33 bonded window and certified by UL/cUL type 1, 3R, 4X, 12 ratings. Just call us for details.

      Stahlin NW-Series Bonded Window Enclosures meet NEMA 250 Type: 1, 3R, 4X, and 12 standards ---- feature a temperature range from -76 degrees F to 266 degrees F) ---provide a UL94-5V flammability rating plus the assurance of a NFPA No. 101: Flame Spread Class A (1).

      Stahlin’s NW-Series Bonded Window Enclosures Feature Patented SolarGuard® Stahlin NW-Series Bonded Window Enclosures are molded from the most unique compounding formula available --- SolarGuard® --- a patented, non-haloginated fiberglass system that outperforms other available SMC formulations by as much as 60% in its ability to retain gloss and color. SolarGuard® meets a NFPA No. 101 Class A flame spread index. Fire retardancy meets UL 94-5V standards.

      Window Material: Super Abrasion Resistant (SAR) Acrylic In addition, windows featured in Stahlin NW-Series Bonded Window Enclosures are constructed from Super Abrasion Resistant (SAR) acrylic produced by applying a very hard, highly cross-linked polysilicate coating to a substrate. This coating provides a surface that has 45 times the abrasion resistance of uncoated acrylic.

      The Physical Features of Stahlin’s NW-Series Bonded Window Enclosures Include: • Enclosure size ranges from 20” X 16” to 48” X 36” • Flush mounted, lightweight, very durable acrylic window • Maximized viewable window sizes • Rigid body construction and watertight seal • Memory retaining polyurethane cover gasket • 300 series S.S hardware • Integral Mounting feet • Padlocking hasp • Molded-in back panel mounting inserts • Back panels available in standard AL and alternative SS,CS, FG • Dead front / swing panel configurations

      New Datasheet Available For Easy Download:

      Just Visit: www.stahlin.com

      For additional information on Stahlin’s Non-Metallic Enclosures products contact: Jolynn Stalsonburg, 500 Maple Street, Belding, Michigan 48809. Phone: 616-794-0700, fax: 616-794-3378. E-Mail: jstalsonburg@stahlin.com. Worldwide web: www.stahlin.com.

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    Stahlin Non-Metallic Enclosures at Solar Power International Booth # 4256
    08/01/2010
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    University of Michigan Solar Car Continues Winning Streak With Help From Stahlin Non-Metallic Enclosures
    07/26/2010
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    Stahlin Non-Metallic Enclosures New NW-Series Bonded Windows New Datasheet Available For Easy Download
    03/09/2010
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    Stahlin Non-Metallic Enclosures Website Section Features New 10 Year Product Warranty!
    02/15/2010
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    Stahlin Non-Metallic Enclosures New J Series - J100806 And JW100806 Now Available! New Datasheet Available For Easy Download
    02/02/2010
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    Stahlin Non-Metallic Enclosures Duraboxx® Series - New Sizes Including Mighty Mite™ And Clear Cover Options Now Available New Datasheet Available For Easy Download
    01/02/2010
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    Stahlin Non-Metallic Enclosures New NW-Series Bonded Windows New Datasheet Available For Easy Download
    01/25/2010
    Stahlin New NW-Sereis Bonded Windows
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    Choosing the Best Enclosure for a Highly Corrosive Wash Down Room
    02/02/2010
    Choosing the Best Enclosure for a Highly Corrosive Wash Down Room
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    Local Michigan Businesses Prove Up to The Task Of Helping The City of Belding Achieve An Improved Lighting System
    01/20/2010
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    President Barack Obama, leaves Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland for a trip to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Monday, Sep. 6, 2010.  (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)AP - A combative President Barack Obama rolled out a long-term jobs program Monday that would exceed $50 billion to rebuild roads, railways and runways, and coupled it with a blunt campaign-season assault on Republicans for causing Americans' hard economic times.



    Tropical storm Hermine is seen in this satellite image courtesy of the National Hurricane Center. REUTERS/National Hurricane Center/HandoutAP - Mexican authorities urged people to move to shelters while officials in Texas distributed sandbags and warned of flash floods as Tropical Storm Hermine strengthened and headed toward the northwestern Gulf coast on Monday.



    FILE - This undated file image made available by Amnesty International in London on Thursday, July 8, 2010, shows Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, a mother of two who was sentenced to death by stoning in Iran on charges of adultery. Ashtiani is now facing a new punishment of 99 lashes because a British newspaper ran a picture of an unveiled woman mistakenly identified as her, the woman's son said Monday. (AP Photo/Amnesty International, File)** EDITORIAL USE ONLY NO SALES**AP - The lawyer for an Iranian woman sentenced to be stoned on an adultery conviction said Monday that he and her children are worried the delayed execution could be carried out soon with the end of a moratorium on death sentences for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.



    FILE - Jefferson Thomas in 1957, one of  nine African American who integrated Little Rock Central High School while federal troops patrolled the campus, is seen in an 1957 file photo. Jefferson Thomas died Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010 in Columbus, Ohio, said fellow Little Rock Nine member Minnijean Trickey Brown. He was 68. (AP Photo, File)AP - Jefferson Thomas, who as a teenager was among nine black students to integrate a Little Rock high school in the nation's first major battle over school segregation, has died. He was 67.



    Rescue workers look for survivors at a mudslide area in Nahuala, western Guatemala, Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010. At least 38 people were killed after torrential rains caused mudslides in different areas of the country, injuring 20 others and leaving over 60 people missing. (AP Photo/Moises Castillo)AP - Searchers on Monday pulled five more bodies from a mud-covered highway where back-to-back landslides buried bus passengers and people trying to save them. Yet more mudslides raise Guatemala's official death toll to 45 after days of torrential rains.



    FILE - In this Monday, April 6, 2009 file photo, U.S. Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, addresses an audience at the John F. Kennedy School of Government, on the campus of Harvard University, in Cambridge, Mass. Frank faces opposition in the Sept. 14, 2010 primary.   (AP Photo/Steven Senne, File)AP - Massachusetts Rep. Barney Frank's retort was an Internet sensation.



    AP - Former Surinamese dictator Desi Bouterse shrugged off questions about his past during his first overseas trip as elected president, saying Monday that he will not interfere in his ongoing murder trial and dismissing a 1999 drug conviction as "almost a joke."
    AP - San Francisco authorities say they plan to arrest a man who is scaling the exterior of a 58-story downtown skyscraper - just as soon as he reaches the top.

    FILE - This file photo released Saturday, Aug. 28, 2010 by the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department shows Paris Hilton in a police booking photo in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department)AP - Las Vegas police are defending the quick release of Paris Hilton from jail after her Aug. 27 arrest on suspicion of cocaine possession, saying they wanted to avoid disruptions in the jail's operations.



    AP - They say money can't buy happiness. They're wrong.
    Reuters - Tropical Storm Hermine strengthened in the Gulf of Mexico on Monday as it approached landfall near the U.S.-Mexico border, but oil and gas operations in the Gulf were unaffected.

    People are reflected in the mirrors at a roadside shop in Kabul September 6, 2010. Afghanistan will hold parliamentary elections on September 18. REUTERS/Andrew Biraj (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: SOCIETY RELIGION ELECTIONS POLITICS IMAGES OF THE DAY)Reuters - The U.S. and NATO commander in Afghanistan has requested another 2,000 troops for the foreign force fighting the Taliban insurgency, despite waning support for the war in troop-contributing nations, NATO officials said.



    A general view of Bushehr nuclear power plant, 1,200 km (746 miles) south of Tehran in this August 21, 2010 file photo. REUTERS/Raheb HomavandiReuters - Iran is pushing ahead with its nuclear program in defiance of tougher sanctions and is hampering the U.N. atom watchdog's work by barring some inspectors, the IAEA says in a new report.



    Afghan protesters shout slogans during a protest in Kabul September 6, 2010. REUTERS/Mohammad IshaqReuters - U.S. military commanders in Afghanistan warned on Monday that a small Florida church's plan to burn copies of the Koran on the anniversary of the September 11 attacks could endanger the lives of American troops.



    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu (L) shakes hands with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (R) as U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton looks on at the State Department in Washington September 2, 2010. REUTERS/Jim YoungReuters - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has told visiting U.S. congressmen he thinks it could be possible to reach a peace deal with the Palestinians in a year despite huge differences, his spokesman said.



    Pakistanis help injured blast victims at the site of a suicide bomb attack in Quetta on September 3. Anti-terror police were on high alert in Pakistan on Saturday as mass burials took place for the victims of a suicide bomber who killed at least 59 people at a Shiite Muslim rally.(AFP/File/Banaras Khan)Reuters - A Taliban suicide bomber rammed his car into a police station in northwest Pakistan on Monday killing at least 19 people, police said, in a new wave of attacks by al Qaeda-linked militants.



    Rescue workers carry a landslide victim on a stretcher in La Cumbre de Alaska September 5, 2010. REUTERS/StringerReuters - Emergency services in Guatemala on Monday resumed their search for victims of landslides that killed and buried dozens of people, as further rain was predicted for the Central American country.



    Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair (4th L) is greeted by Conor Whelen (L), Managing Director of Eason book store in Dublin, Ireland September 4, 2010. REUTERS/Niall Carson/PoolReuters - Former Prime Minister Tony Blair said on Monday he had canceled a book-signing in London this week to mark the launch of his memoirs, over fears the event would be hit by protests.



    A screen grab taken from the website of pro-independence Basque newspaper Gara shows an image of ETA members declaring a ceasefire in the northern Spanish town of Guernica. Spain's government has rejected a ceasefire by Basque fighters ETA as totally inadequate and demanded it renounce guns and bombs forever in its battle for an independent homeland.(AFP/BBC/GARA)AFP - Spain's government Monday rejected a ceasefire by Basque fighters ETA as totally inadequate and demanded it renounce guns and bombs forever in its battle for an independent homeland.



    A demonstrator holds an image of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani's portrait during a support rally in front of the Iranian Embassy in Rome on September 2. The son of an Iranian woman sentenced to be stoned to death for adultery said Monday that he fears she will be executed shortly after this week's end to the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.(AFP/File/Filippo Monteforte)AFP - The son of an Iranian woman sentenced to be stoned to death for adultery said Monday that he fears she will be executed shortly after this week's end to the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.



     
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    President Barack Obama, leaves Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland for a trip to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Monday, Sep. 6, 2010.  (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)AP - A combative President Barack Obama rolled out a long-term jobs program Monday that would exceed $50 billion to rebuild roads, railways and runways, and coupled it with a blunt campaign-season assault on Republicans for causing Americans' hard economic times.



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    Politicians have rushed to condemn Thilo Sarrazin, seen here on August 30, a board member of the German central bank, for a new book tackling immigration, but his views have found considerable support among the population at large.(AFP/File/John MacDougall)AFP - Politicians have rushed to condemn a board member of the German central bank for a new book tackling immigration, but his views have found considerable support among the population at large.



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    U.S. National Economic Council Chairman Larry Summers, center, shakes hands with China's Communist Party's Central Organization Department Minister Li Yuanchao as U.S. Deputy National Security Adviser Thomas Donilon, left, looks on during their meeting at the Great Hall of the People on Monday, Sept. 6, 2010, in Beijing, China. (AP Photo/Feng Li, Pool)AP - A Chinese official defended the country's trade record Monday as a top economic adviser to President Barack Obama visited Beijing amid renewed pressure by American lawmakers over Chinese currency controls.



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    Audience members cheer as U.S. President Barack Obama attends the Milwaukee Laborfest event in Wisconsin to celebrate Labor Day, September 6, 2010. REUTERS/Larry DowningReuters - President Barack Obama, scrambling to spur job creation, proposed a six-year plan on Monday to rebuild infrastructure with an initial $50 billion investment and prepared new business tax cuts.



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    AP - Labor Secretary Hilda Solis is defending President Barack Obama's efforts to combat the recession and unemployment, saying his focus has been on helping the jobless and underemployed.
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    Residents clean up mud and sludge damage from their house in Kaiapoi 25 kilometers (15 miles) outside Christchurch, New Zealand, Tuesday, Sept. 7, 2010, after the city was hit bay a 7.1-magnitude earthquake on Saturday, Sept. 4. The earthquake smashed buildings, cracked roads and twisted rail lines and also ripped a new 11-foot (3.5 meter) wide fault line in the earth's surface leaving many homes and businesses without power, water or sewage. (AP Photo/Rob Griffith)AP - A sharp series of about 20 aftershocks rattled New Zealand's earthquake-hit city of Christchurch overnight, and earthquake experts warned Tuesday that another powerful tremblor might hammer the region in coming days.



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    A man stands next to a Macquarie Bank logo in Sydney in this August 1, 2007 file photo. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne/FilesReuters - Australia's top investment bank Macquarie Group Ltd warned investors it would miss profit forecasts after weak markets took a toll on its trading and advisory business, sending its shares to a 15-month low.



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    Reuters - BP Plc , the largest oil producer in U.S.-regulated areas of the Gulf of Mexico, and Shell Oil Co (RDSa.L) said Monday that Tropical Storm Hermine was not affecting their offshore operations.
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    European Union President Belgian Herman Van Rompuy (R) speaks with Belgium Finance Minister Didier Reynders before a meeting on Economic Governance at the EU headquarters in Brussels. Plans to radically re-draw cross-border economic government across Europe hit a stumbling block on Monday 10 days from a deadline for concrete action set by European Union leaders.(AFP/John Thys)AFP - Plans to radically re-draw cross-border economic government across Europe hit a stumbling block on Monday 10 days from a deadline for concrete action set by European Union leaders.



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    In a Wednesday, July 14, 2010 photo, attorney James Lowy holds up one of his favorite unpaid German bonds as several others cover his desk at his office, in Tampa, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara)AP - More than 80 years ago, Germany sold tens of thousands of bonds to American investors in an effort to recover financially from World War I. Later, Adolf Hitler used some of the money raised by those bonds to build the powerful Nazi war machine that would ravage Europe during World War II.



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    AP - Delta Air Lines Inc. has launched a new flight from the U.S. to Liberia, becoming the first American carrier to serve the West African nation that is recovering from more than a decade of civil war.
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    In this photo taken Sept. 2, 2010, a police officer guards outside a bank in downtown Buenos Aires, Argentina.  Argentines reluctance to use the banking system makes them attractive targets for attackers because they prefer to carry cash, even for large operations, such as buying cars or properties.  (AP Photo/Natacha Pisarenko)AP - The "marker" lurks inside the bank, looking for people pulling large amounts of cash from a safe deposit box or bank account. The gunmen linger outside, usually on motorcyles, waiting to make their move.



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    The sun sets over an oil platform waiting to be towed out into the Gulf of Mexico at Port Fourchon in Louisiana in May. World oil prices diverged on Monday, the end of the traditional peak demand season for motor fuel in the United States.(AFP/File/Mark Ralston)AFP - World oil prices diverged on Monday, the end of the traditional peak demand season for motor fuel in the United States.



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    An A320 Airbus aircraft. The World Trade Organization will issue its long-awaited opinion on Europe's challenge to American subsidies to US aerospace giant Boeing next week, a source close to the matter said Monday.(AFP/File)AFP - The World Trade Organization will issue its long-awaited opinion on Europe's challenge to American subsidies to US aerospace giant Boeing next week, a source close to the matter said Monday.



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    An engineer works at the Barjisiya oil fields in Zubair One south west of the city of Basra, Iraq. Global dependency on the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries for crude oil will rise in the next five to 10 years as output by non-OPEC nations falls, the head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) has said.(AFP/File/Essam -al-Sudani)Reuters - U.S. oil prices slipped below $74 per barrel on Monday as the end of the U.S. driving season and high levels of unemployment in the world's biggest oil consumer raised concerns over the outlook for demand.



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    FILE - In this Sept. 1, 2010 file photo, a rally attendee positions himself along the I-90 thruway on the Cattaraugus Indian Reservation to protest the proposed New York state cigarette tax to non-Native American consumers in Irving, N.Y.  (AP Photo/Don Heupel, File)AP - As New York Indian Nation leaders battle in courtrooms to preserve their tax-free cigarette market, tensions are rising on reservations, where the state's renewed efforts to tax sales to non-Native customers is viewed as yet another attack on Native American rights.



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    Reuters - The Federal Reserve should not announce a limit on its actions if it resumes purchases of Treasury securities to stimulate the U.S. economy, the former vice chairman of the central bank said.
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    Pascal Lamy, director general of the World Trade Organization, speaks during a press conference in Seoul, South Korea, Monday, Sept. 6, 2010.  Group of 20 leaders should use their November summit to make a serious push for the conclusion of stalled global trade negotiations, Lamy said Monday. (AP Photo/Lee Jin-man)AP - Group of 20 leaders should use their November summit to make a serious push for the conclusion of stalled global trade negotiations, the head of the WTO said Monday.



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    People are reflected in a stock index board outside a brokerage in Tokyo August 31, 2010. REUTERS/Kim Kyung-HoonReuters - World stocks rose on Monday on hopes the U.S. economy can avoid slipping back into recession, although the International Monetary Fund's chief economist warned of weak growth in both the United States and Europe.



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    Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, August 31, 2010. REUTERS/Brendan McDermidAP - Asian stock markets fell in early trading Tuesday but losses were limited on easing worries over the pace of the global economic recovery.



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