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    Empower Materials Inc. produces the QPAC® line of carbon dioxide-based polymers used for improving manufacturing technologies. Empower Materials Inc. was founded in 1991 as PAC Polymers Inc. and...
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    With more than 6 decades of commitment to helping customers, Dynisco provides the tools and services for the polymer industry allowing customers a “window into the process”...
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    TFX-SA design and implement in-line material control solutions. TFX-SA's highly skilled team is at your service, providing: Process expertise: without disturbances, you will see your material...
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    Whether in paper, car tyres, textiles, cosmetics or polymers – our company’s products are used for the production of wide scope of articles of daily use. Not only do we produce since 1868...
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    Thermo Fisher Materials and Structural Analysis products give you outstanding capabilities in materials science research and development. Driving innovation and productivity, our portfolio of...
  • Article - 3 Apr 2001
    This article provides a comprehensive introduction into the process of injection moulding of plastics. It covers the various stages in the process and also looks at design parameters.
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    The company, located in Oftering, engineers, produces and automatises for its customers from LSR (liquid silicone), 2K, HTV, and Rubber Injection Molding Tools, Standardized Cold Runners, LSR Dosing...
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    For over 50 years, Zeus has grown to be a leader in the development and production of high-performance fluoropolymer tubing, as well as providing innovation in post-production finishing and strategic...
  • Article - 31 May 2011
    Heat flux sensors facilitate contact less monitoring of transfer of heat in metallic tools. As heat is generated by almost all thermosetting materials at the time of their reaction, the sensor is...
  • Article - 30 May 2011
    A heat flux sensor is highly sensitive and can measure the quantity of heat transfer between the the mould and the injected material, without any direct contact. Taking such measurements in real time...

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