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Thermoforming Machinery: Plastic Distributor & Fabricator

Thermoforming Machinery: Plastic Distributor & Fabricator Thermoforming Machinery Thermoforming has come a long way since its beginning in the 1940's. Innovations in plastic materials combined with better zoning and thermal efficiency of heaters have allowed cut sheet thermoformers to create higher quality, more uniform parts to closer tolerances. Today's thermoforming machinery offers a variety of sophisticated features and controls including the ability to create twin-sheet parts and impart "injection-molded-like" detail by pressure forming. The following manufacturers offer machinery for forming heavy-gauge plastic sheet. Some also manufacture roll-fed machinery (not covered here). For additional information, a contact, phone number and E-mail address follows each manufacturer's listing. Complete contact information is avaiable by clicking here . In the January/February 2003 issue, our Thermoforming Series will resume. It begins with an article on the most common plastics used in thermoforming. It will discuss the plastics various uses, properties and characteristics.
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Syntactic Foam for Thermoforming - CMT Materials Inc.

Syntactic Foam for Thermoforming - CMT Materials Inc. What Is Syntactic Foam? Syntactic foam has long been surrounded by confusion in terms of its origin and name. The word syntactic is most commonly used in reference to language. It is derived from the Greek word "suntaktikos", which means putting together. Most specifically, syntactic is used in describing grammar, word arrangements and sentence structure. The word will most often appear in the form of syntactic arrangement, syntactics, syntactic structure, or syntax. Most recently the word syntactic has appeared in the world of computer programming lexicon, again in regard to the structure of the programming language. Similarly, it has also found its way into the description of the structure of music. The term "syntactic foam" first appeared in the 1960's. It has come to describe a class of material which has pre-formed hollow spheres as a main constituent.
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Polycarbonate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Polycarbonate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For use in applications exposed to weathering or UV-radiation, a special surface treatment is needed. This either can be a coating (e. g. for improved abrasion resistance), or a coextrusion for enhanced weathering resistanc Some polycarbonate grades are used in medical applications and comply with both ISO 10993-1 and USP Class VI standards (occasionally referred to as PC-ISO). Class VI is the most stringent of the six USP ratings. These grades can be sterilized using steam at 120 °C, gamma radiation or the ethylene oxide (EtO) method. See Medical Applications of Polycarbonate for more information. However, scientific research indicates possible problems with biocompatibility. Dow Chemical strictly limits all its plastics with regard to medical applications. The most common resins are LEXAN® from General Electric , CALIBRE® from DOW Chemicals , MAKROLON® from Bayer and PANLITE® from Teijin Chemical Limited.
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