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Anti-Settling Agents Market Size, Share, Growth, Trends by 2033

Posted by Yashi Vaidya on September 19, 2024 at 3:40am 0 Comments

According to Fact.MR, a market research and competitive intelligence provider, the global Anti-Settling Agents Market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 4.3%, reaching US$ 388.0 million by the end of 2033.



Anti-settling agents are additives used in products such as paints and coatings to prevent solid particles from settling at the bottom over time. These agents improve the stability of formulations, ensuring even particle distribution and reducing the need for frequent stirring. They… Continue

Fluorspar Market Valued at USD 2.27 Billion in 2023, Projected to Grow at a CAGR of 4.59% to Reach Nearly USD 3.11 Billion by 2030

Posted by Aarti Ghodke on September 19, 2024 at 3:39am 0 Comments

Fluorspar Market Overviews



The Fluorspar Market size was valued at USD 2.27 Billion in 2023 and the total Global Fluorspar revenue is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.59% from 2024 to 2030, reaching nearly USD 3.11 Billion by 2030.



Fluorspar, or fluorite, is a mineral primarily composed of calcium fluoride. Its significance lies in its industrial uses, notably due to its fluorescence under UV light and its role as a fluorine source, which is integral to various chemical… Continue

RTA Oak Kitchen Cabinets: A Seamless Blend of Quality and Savings

Posted by Emma Singh on September 19, 2024 at 3:35am 0 Comments

Concerning kitchen rebuilding, choosing suitable cabinets is critical as they by and colossal impact your space's functionality and esthetics. Among the various options accessible, oak kitchen cabinets stand disconnected for their durability, timeless appeal, and ability to mix constantly with various design styles. Whether you're thinking about custom-made units or pre-assembled ones, choosing the suitable oak kitchen cabinets can change your kitchen into a warm and inviting locale for…

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Choosing Oak Kitchen Cabinets for a Classic Yet Modern Kitchen

Posted by Emma Singh on September 19, 2024 at 3:29am 0 Comments

With regards to kitchen rebuilding, choosing suitable cabinets is pivotal as they essentially impact your space's functionality and esthetics. Among the numerous options accessible, oak kitchen cabinets stand apart for their durability, timeless appeal, and ability to mix consistently with various design styles. Whether you're thinking about custom-made units or pre-assembled ones, choosing the suitable oak…

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Drones to play big role in crime fight

The Crime Suppression Division's Hanuman special task force has strengthened its operations with a drone unit, together with undergoing a tactical firearms course taught by Israeli police.

The SWAT (Special Weapons And Tactics) unit is code-named "Hanuman" after the monkey super slot king in Ramakien, Thai literature adapted from the Indian epic, Ramayana.

The Hanuman unit is to replace a commando unit that has been reassigned to provide security for His Majesty the King and the royal family members.

Originally established to take high-level security operations which require specialised personnel and weapons, Hanuman officers must take part in specialised training programmes, including anti-terrorism courses and advanced SWAT tactical training with international agencies.

"Drones will play an important role in helping to survey and maintain order in areas ordinary police cannot approach. They will also help perform highly targeted attacks where necessary, such as in cases like the shooting spree in Nakhon Ratchasima last year," Pol Maj Gen Jirabhop Bhuridej, deputy commissioner of Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), told the Bangkok Post.

"We're hoping to get a drone unit up and running as soon as possible as the current climate is forcing many people to turn to crime as they perceive it to be their only option," he said.

Pol Maj Gen Jirabhop said the unit, which consists of 10 small drones and 10 drone pilots, is undertaking a period of testing and training.

During operations, the drones can capture criminal movement and activity on 10 screens which can reduce the need for potentially violent encounters prior to arrests, Pol Maj Gen Jirabhop said.

In addition, Pol Maj Gen Jirabhop said he had contacted Israeli special task forces to arrange a tactical firearms course for the Hanuman unit since he was made CSD commander.

Although Israel is a small country, their forces have earned a solid reputation.

A course was held recently at Royal Police Cadet Academy in Sam Phran district of Nakhon Pathom.

It focused mainly on teaching officers tactical plans to enable them to confront offenders while minimising casualties.

Officers will next learn how better to distinguish between civilians and criminals and other tricks which may be useful during the operations including hand gestures and fast aim and reflex training.

"It will benefit our unit when confronted by tense situations. I believe the crime rate in the country will spike soon, so we must prepare," he said.

He said he also invited judges to participate in critical situation training so they can better understand why his and other units sometimes shoot first to preserve their own safety.

By law, gunning someone down can be regarded as an act of self-defence if the criminal is regarded as a severe threat, said Pol Maj Gen Jirabhop.

"Hopefully this will allow them to understand the situations we sometimes find ourselves in," he said.

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