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Thermal Solutions (n.e.) Ltd

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Units 26/27
Glendale Business Park
Haugh Head
Wooler, Northumberland NE71 6q
NE71 6QP



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Manufacture Metal Structures And Parts.

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thermal

1. Also,thermic.of, pertaining to, or caused by heat or temperature: thermal capacity.
2. of, pertaining to, or of the nature of thermae: thermal waters.
3. designed to aid in or promote the retention of body heat: a thermal blanket.
1. Meteorol.a rising air current caused by heating from the underlying surface, esp. such a current when not producing a cloud.
2. thermals.See thermal underwear.
1. thermal, wind, air current, current of air
usage: rising current of warm air
1. thermal , thermic, caloric
usage: relating to or associated with heat; "thermal movements of molecules"; "thermal capacity"; "thermic energy"; "the caloric effect of sunlight"
2. thermal
usage: of or relating to hot a hot spring; "thermal water"
3. thermal, hot
usage: caused by or designed to retain heat; "a thermal burn"; "thermal underwear"

solutions

1. the act of solving a problem, question, etc.: The situation is reaching a solution.
2. the state of being solved: a problem capable of solution.
3. a particular instance or method of solving; an explanation or answer: This solutions as good as any other.
1. solution, mixture
usage: a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances; frequently a liquid solution; "he used a solution of peroxide and water"
2. solution, answer, result, resolution, solvent, statement
usage: a statement that solves a problem or explains how to solve the problem; "they were trying to find a peaceful solution"; "the answers were in the back of the book"; "he computed the result to four decimal places"
3. solution, method
usage: a method for solving a problem; "the easy solution is to look it up in the handbook"
4. solution, root, set
usage: the set of values that give a true statement when substituted into an equation
5. solution, success
usage: the successful action of solving a problem; "the solution took three hours"
In most common solutions, the solvent is a liquid, often water, and the solute may be a solid, gas, or liquid. For example, syrups are solutions of sugar, a solid, in water, a liquid; household ammonia is a solution of ammonia gas in water; and vinegar is a solution of acetic acid, a liquid, in water. When two liquids, e.g., water and ethanol, can be mixed in any proportions, the solvent is commonly considered to be the one present in greater proportion. Some alloys are solutions of one solid in another, as are many rocks. A mixture of gases, such as air, is usually not thought of as a solution.

ltd

1. confined within limits; restricted or circumscribed: limited space; limited resource.
2. restricted with reference to governing powers by limitations prescribed in laws and in a constitution: a limited monarch.
3. characterized by the inability to think imaginatively or independently; lacking originality or scope; narrow: its is rather limited intelligence.
Ltd. or Ltd, is a business incorporated under the laws of England, Wales, Scotland, certain Commonwealth countries, the Republic of Ireland, Cyprus and Israel.
Limited company
Private company limited by shares
Long-term debt, also long-term liabilities, a position of the balance sheet
Long Term Disability, replacement benefits for employees who are not able to work, see Work-life balance , section Short- and long-term disability
LTD, the NYSE symbol for Limited Brands, Inc.
L.T.D. is an American R&B/funk band best known for their 1977 hit single.
L.T.D. , was formed in Greensboro, North Carolina, in 1968, when Arthur "Lorenzo" Carnegie , Jake Riley Carle Wayne Vickers and Abraham "Onion" Miller , who had been working as members of the 15 piece "Fantastic Soul Men Orchestra" backing the ever popular duo of Sam & Dave, along with Jimmy "J.D." Davis , formed their own band named Love Men Ltd.

wooler

Wooler (pronounced /ˈwʊlər/ WOOL-ər) is a small town in Northumberland, England.
Wooler was not recorded in the Domesday Book, probably because when the Book was written in 1086, northern Northumbria was not fully under Norman control. However, by 1107, at the time of the creation of the 1st Baron of Wooler, the settlement was described as "situated in an ill-cultivated country under the influence of vast mountains, from whence it is subject to impetuous rains". Wooler subsequently enjoyed a period of prosperity and with its expansion it was granted a licence in 1199 to hold a market every Thursday. The Saint Mary Magdalene hospital was established around 1288.

Wooler is close to Humbleton Hill the site of a severe Scottish defeat at the hands of Harry Hotspur in 1402. This battle is referred to at the beginning of Shakespeare''s play Henry IV, part One - of which Hotspur is the dashing hero.

Wooler also used to have a Drill Hall that used to be the local "Picture House" that children were evacuated to in World War Two. There also used to be a fountain situated at the top of Church Street in the town.

Alexander Dalziel of Wooler (1781-1832) was the father of the celebrated Dalziel Brothers. Seven of his eight sons became artists, and as engravers in London there was no one to touch them. Their sister Margaret was also an engraver.

Between 1887 and 1965 the town was served by Wooler railway station on the Alnwick to Cornhill Branch.