Contract Manufacturing
Research Library
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Aeroglide
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Global warming, carbon footprint, greenhouse gases; ten years ago, none of us had even heard of these terms, but today, they are on the front page of every newspaper and magazine. You may or may not agree with the science behind global warming, but you cannot ignore the fact that this science will impact how you do business. Many large corporations have adopted environmental policies which commit ...
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Colder Products Company
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Overview: Different types of screw threads have evolved for fastening, and hydraulic systems. Of special concern are plastic-to-metal, taper/parallel threaded joints in hydraulic circuits. A discussion and recommendations are provided to create an awareness of different types of threads and how they are used.
Evolution In the nineteenth century, many different types of screw threads were ...
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Direct Service Network Ltd.
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To get the best of both worlds, safety and economy, I usually recommend to my customers to load full loads on the floor and LTL on pallets. Full loads are unlikely to be cross docked, and without pallets you can take advantage of filling the truck to maximum weight with product. When shipping LTL, your product is protected better and easier to cross dock. When shipping LTL the weight of a few ...
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Stewardship Solutions Ltd
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The EU REACH Regulation is well underway, and the technical aspects are becoming more complex by the day. Beyond the relatively straightforward pre-registration of `phase-in' substances lie even more complex challenges for substances progressing towards registration
With so many technical, commercial, legal and supply chain aspects to worry about, including the late publication of critical ...
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GC3 Specialty Chemicals, Inc.
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“Taking relationships to the bottom line”
733 Heights Blvd. Houston, Texas 77007 800.306.2970 713.802.1761 Houston 713.869.0680 Fax www.gc3.com
BASIC CONCEPTS OF COOLING TOWER OPERATION
Cooling water passes through heat exchange equipment where the water picks up heat from the process. The water then returns to the cooling tower where the heat is removed by evaporation and the water is again ...
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