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Report: Adhesive Survey Conducted By Industrial Research Services
5/17/2007
According to a survey of product design engineers and general managers at 245 U.S. firms that manufacture heating equipment, the most critical physical properties of cements/adhesives were high temperature resistance, thermal conductivity and electrical resistance. The study also demonstrated that inorganic cements/adhesives, such as those with a silicate, phosphate or calcium aluminate binder system, are deemed superior to other methods when subjected to high temperature and electrical current
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Mixing and Blending Methods
1/23/2007
Using "experience technology" and customer feedback, ProSys has developed a system, which allows the blending of a base material and an additive at the last possible moment prior to the product being filled into the container. The ability to add materials such as a pigment, catalyst, or even flavor can be completed through our CMX system, which eliminates inefficient batch processing.
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Charles Ross And Son Company Tackles Hard To Solve Challenges In Today's Marketplace — Pharmaceutical Online Interview With Gladwyn Lagman, Charles Ross And Son Company
10/16/2006

The editorial staff at Pharmaceutical Online recently sat down with Gladwyn Lagman to discuss Charles Ross and Son Company and the trends in the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry. Gladwyn is the Executive Vice President of Charles Ross and
Son Company in Hauppauge, NY.
Submitted by Charles Ross and Son Company
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New Epoxy System - EP30HT
9/6/2006
Master Bond Inc. has recently developed a new medium viscosity, two-component epoxy adhesive/sealant, coating and casting compound called EP30HT
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SEE-FLO® 488 Meter-Mix-Dispense System
8/30/2006
The SEE-FLO 488 meter-mix-dispense system is designed for sealing, bonding, or potting applications requiring mixed materials in high volumes
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Full Article: Water Treatment With 'The No-Moving Parts Method'
6/21/2006
It has been said, "running water purifies itself." This adage is only true however in the ideal application where suspended particles are large enough in diameter to settle out on their own, or where a nearly infinitesimal amount of purification must be obtained over a nearly infinite length of flow. Unfortunately, in most wastewater applications neither of these ideal situations occur. It is therefore necessary to find the most suitable method to purify water to the degree that must be obtained. Motionless mixers used in conjunction with control instrumentation provide a way in which wastewater can be treated on a continuous basis
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Fostering Innovation through New Partnerships & Business Models
6/14/2006
Fostering Innovation through
New Partnerships & Business Models
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'Smart' Purchasing: Fast, Flexible, Efficient
5/10/2006
new Xiameter advertorial
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Unlocking The Innovation Potential Beyond Product Development
4/3/2006
Unlocking The Innovation Potential Beyond Product Development
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Nashua RFID Label Transponders
10/31/2005
Nashua SmartLabels Product Brochure