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Sewing lessons for aerospace engineers
. The blind-stitching technique uses a curved needle. The advanced-resin-infusion technique or VAP (vacuum-assisted process) creates complex aerospace composites without the aid of an autoclave. This new approach suits especially large components particularly well. It is more economical than
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Practical Guide to Polyethylene
Practical Guide to Polyethylene. Discussing the advantages and disadvantages of working with polyethylene, this reference describes the processing issues and conditions for the wide range of techniques used for polyethylene, and also considers post-processing and assembly issues. Books24x7
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Cutting LDPE
SYNRAD's sealed CO2 lasers are used in a variety of industrial processes including cutting, welding, drilling, and marking. This news brief showcases some of the interesting materials and products that are processed daily by Synrad's line of CO2 lasers and marking heads. Low Density Polyethylene
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Drilling Aluminized Mylar
SYNRAD's sealed CO2 lasers are used in a variety of industrial processes including cutting, welding, drilling, and marking. This news brief showcases some of the interesting materials and products that are processed daily by Synrad's line of CO2 lasers and marking heads. Low Density Polyethylene
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Welding Stainless Steel and Inconel
SYNRAD's sealed CO2 lasers are used in a variety of industrial processes including cutting, welding, drilling, and marking. This news brief showcases some of the interesting materials and products that are processed daily by Synrad's line of CO2 lasers and marking heads. Low Density Polyethylene
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Vacuum-formed films for fit and function
bulkier injection-molded plastics in medical products, microelectronics, fluid handling, aerospace, lab products, and custom packaging. The trend toward smaller, lighter, and more-powerful gadgets capable of withstanding extreme environments are driving designers to look at alternative materials
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Secrets of Bond Strength
Leakproof glued joints in plastic assemblies are a cinch if the surfaces are clean. Edited by Jean M. Hoffman Plastic replacements for metal parts and assemblies are a hot topic these days. Automotive and aerospace manufacturers use plastics to cut weight and boost fuel efficiency. Similarly
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Oil-Resistant Rubbers
and curtain-wall panels, and flashing and roofing. Neoprene latex is used for adhesives, dip-coated goods, and cellular cushioning jackets. (CM; DE): This family of elastomers is produced by the random chlorination of high-density polyethylene. Because of the high degree of chemical saturation