20 may 2010 (00:00)
During the 20 May AGM, shareholders voted for the proposal to change the Group’s name to Mersen. The Group is adopting a new name and identity to represent its new profile.
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In the AGM, shareholders voted for the Management Board’s proposal to pay a dividend
of €0.50 per share. This will result in…Lire la suite08 may 2010 (00:00)
The efficiency of energy systems is now a major priority for sustainable development. It requires both an improvement in the performance of individual components and the optimization of complete…
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Electrical protection systems must be able to shut off the current very rapidly in order to protect equipment against short circuits. This is one, but not the only reason why fuses rank well ahead of…
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After describing how a wind turbine works in its last edition, CL Magazine will now present the range of solutions marketed by the Group to wind energy industry players, including wind turbine or…
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The previous edition of CL Magazine presented the opportunities for the Group in the phosphoric acid market, which is characterized by extremely exacting production conditions. This fourth edition…
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The previous edition of CL Magazine presented the opportunities for the Group in the phosphoric acid market, which is characterized by extremely exacting production conditions. This fourth edition…
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Apprenticeships involve passing skills on through tutoring, and enable young people to acquire the theoretical knowledge and practical expertise that is vital for them to develop their career. They…
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Owing to the growth in global farm output in emerging markets, the strong growth currently being recorded by the phosphoric acid market is excellent news for the Group. We explain why in the…
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Silicon is the key material used in photovoltaic cells. Silicon purifica- tion, a crucial stage in the solar panel production process, requires large amounts of ultrapure graphite.
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