Steel Tube Institute launches redesigned Web site

July 24, 2007
Committee adds more information available as downloads

The Conduit Committee of the Steel Tube Institute, Coral Gables, Fla., recently redesigned and expanded its Web site. The redesign includes new technical data and information, case studies, weight and dimension tables, a conduit installation guide, and GEMI (Grounding ElectroMagnetic Interference) analysis research and software developed by Georgia Tech.

For more information, visit the committee’s Web site.

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