Dear Sir or Madam, A very warm welcome to you with news from the Bright World of Metals and NEWCAST.com. Did you know that UNESCO proclaimed 2015 to be the "international year of light"? This is not surprising, because no other natural phenomenon has ever played such a comparably decisive role for humanity, culture and science. This medium with visible but also invisible parts could not be any more multi-facetted. And especially that part of light, which is barely visible - ultraviolet and infrared radiation - is of particular interest to engineers. For example, in order to make paint curing even more energy-efficient. Read more in October’s topic of the month! Enjoy reading! The NEWCAST team
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