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Content tagged with Materials & Assembly posted in December 2010
Rollerball Deburr Tool
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12/28/2010  Post a comment
Eliminates burr removal on punched parts
PTFE Tubing Transports Corrosive Chemicals
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12/22/2010  Post a comment
Tubing is odorless, tasteless, non-wetting and non-leaching
Overcoming Stacked Tolerances with Dry Lubricants
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12/20/2010  Post a comment
How PTFE technology can be used to address precision performance of mechanical assemblies in medical devices.
Precision Wedge Mounts
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12/20/2010  Post a comment
Designed for precision leveling for heavy loads
These Plastics Create Electricity
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12/16/2010  Post a comment
Electronic devices generate their own power with design-integrated conductive plastics.
Mounting Brackets for Flexible Photoelectric Sensor Positioning
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12/16/2010  Post a comment
Brackets support multi-axes alignment and are useful for packaging, material handling and general automation applications
Thermally Conductive Epoxy
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12/15/2010  Post a comment
High temperature resistance and can be used for electrical insulation
Zero-Discharge TRU TEMP Black Oxide Finishing System
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12/6/2010  Post a comment
Utilizes ion exchange technology to purify and recycle rinse waters
Tungsten Carbide Core Pins
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12/3/2010  Post a comment
Directly addresses the problems of thermal conductivity and deflection in the plastic injection molding process
Precision Safety Air Gun
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12/2/2010  Post a comment
Precision Safety Air Gun has a highly focused, forceful blast of airflow to for a wide range of industrial applications
Connector Corrosion Protection
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12/1/2010  1 comment
Reduce the number of electronic failures by improving the methods of sealing connectors to protect against corrosion




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