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Content tagged with Materials & Assembly posted in September 2006
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Epoxy bonding
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Stir it up
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Making GMAW work
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Strong Steel Joining
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Advanced high-strength steels can be welded or bonded — if you know how
Gear Up for Proper Design
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Applications are expanding, but piftalls remain
Adhesives Reduce Labor Costs
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Go rivetless with two-part formulations
Rubber Faces a Tough Environment
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Changing application and market requirements challenge the status quo
Waste Not, Want Not
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Flexural Pivots
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Wears a Bit Longer
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Hermetic Harmony
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Composite Adhesives Take Hold
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Metals and moisture are no problem for new adhesives
Arcam
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A Perfect Match
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Z Corp.
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Nitrogen is Cheaper Than Plastic
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Gas assist improves cosmetics — and cuts costs
Slide and Open
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The Best of Powder Metal
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Design competition highlights the advantages of powder metallurgy
Fit For A Crown
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Environmentally Friendly Plastics That Work
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Sustainable materials don't have to skimp on mechanical properties
Critical Flatness
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Better Bonders
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Thermoplastic elastomers that bond to rigid thermoplastics are evolving
Dimension
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Flexibility is Key in Hot Environments
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As temperatures rise, good bonds can be tricky
EOS
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Hinges Take Many Positions
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Long-lasting customized hinges are gaining popularity
Savings with MIM Can Be Huge
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It combines the benefits of molding with the strength of metals
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