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Showing 271 – 280 of 367 resultsDuring its triennial symposium in Austria, the machine builder molded medical forceps parts from a novel liquid-metal alloy.
Medical molders absolutely must have a clean room and be ISO certified, right? ‘Wrong,’ says Extreme Molding’s Joanne Moon.
Molding good parts is not enough. Better and faster metrology services for tool qualification and process validation make the difference for Octex Group.
More and more processors are looking for greater precision from their feeding equipment. Here’s what some are doing about it.
Part II of our review of the big composites show in Paris focuses on news in materials and reinforcements. They include lighter, stronger reinforcements for large parts such as wind blades and growing inroads by thermoplastics to speed up production.
Worked full-time until a week before he died.
Trelleborg gains footprint in silicone-based implantable medical extrusions.
The pioneering efforts of Union Carbide scientists Roger Bacon and Leonard Singer led to the development of carbon fiber in 1963.
Three new game-changing additives boast dramatic improvements in UV and thermal stabilization and mechanical properties of PP for auto interior and exterior components—and more.
The BAAM machine from Cincinnati Inc. continues to evolve with more pros involved so that by next year, the company will be taking orders for beta level and production machines.