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Mold Release Agents
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Blue Level Technologies, Inc.
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What is Plastic Processing? Simply, it is the processing or converting of raw plastic material into a finished or work-in-process part. Plastic material is produced by chemical plants in pellet or resin form. Most plastic processing involves converting plastic pellet by injection molding or extrusion. Blending resins to form plastic materials like PVC is also common to produce pipe and other ...
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Flexsim Software Products, Inc.
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Agent based simulation has it's roots in theoretical mathematics since the 1940s. The concept has it's basis in the idea of large systems of interacting machine automata which can replicate, learn and reproduce. The early adoption of the technique in the simulation field has been evolutionary and has developed and matured significantly in recent years. Several influential studies in the field ...
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Blue Level Technologies, Inc.
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Concrete is fundamental to our modern day construction and a key part of our global economy. Concrete is an artificial stone-like material used for various structural purposes. It is made from a mixture of water, cement and aggregates such as gravel, sand and stone, and then drying by hydration. Water and cement combine to be a “binder” and the aggregate, sand and gravel are the “filler” that is ...
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Continental Products Corporation
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A company decreases mixing times and increases production output when it installs a horizontal rotary drum batch mixer.
Kemin Industries, Des Moines, Iowa, has manufactured agricultural and food products for the animal and livestock feed industries since 1961. Kemin also manufactures and markets liquid non-nutritive additives such as flavorings, feed-grade antioxidants, and mold inhibitors, ...
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VAC-U-MAX
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A glass panel manufacturer acquires a portable industrial vacuum to eliminate airborne dust.
Techneglas, headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, manufactures glass panels for television screens at its plant in Pittston, Pa. In the past, operators would manually sweep up dust and broken glass that accumulated beneath the company’s large annealing ovens (or lehrs). However, this created airborne dust ...
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