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Industrial Mechanical
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Coil Binding Machines
Coil, or spiral, binding is the most familiar type of binding technology that may be usually seen in blank notebooks. Binding is a procedure by which pages and cover of a book are bound together by using a ribbon sewn along an edge of a book for support or beautification. Generally, bound documents last longer than unbound documents.
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Wooden Pallets
Wooden pallets are basically strong and rigid platforms. They are primarily used to provide support to various goods that are required to be shipped from one place to another, thus, avoiding any possible damage to the goods. A number of people might be surprised to know that the wooden pallet industry itself is an extremely crucial part of the American economy. The number of pallets used every day, that is the daily requirement of wooden pallets is a staggering 2 billion. The reason for this overwhelming figure is probably the universality of the requirement of the product. These pallets are used not just for packing, but also for stacking goods safely before they are lifted up.
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Wire EDM Parts
Wire electrical discharge machining is mainly used to cut intricate shapes and designs in hard metals. These are otherwise difficult to form, mold or even manipulate. The system is the result of the assembly of skillfully designed parts.
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A Guide To Lean Manufacturing
The process of eliminating wastes and all non-required activities to maximize productivity and profitability is known as lean manufacturing. It is also known as assembly line, which is now a focal point of all major Industrialists to improve their productivity. Henry Ford, owner of the ford motor company, brought in the concept of lean manufacturing.
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Home Machine Shops
A profession or hobby that uses a power-driven machine tool such as a lathe or drill to shape metal, is known as machining. The person specializing in its use is called a machinist. A machine shop that is run from home is called a home machine shop.
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Magnetism - The Power of Attraction and Repulsion
Undoubtedly, the most important property in the operation of electrical equipment is electromagnetism. It's the property of attraction and repulsion that enables motors, generators, solenoids, relays and other control equipment to function...
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Why Filtration Is Important
As industrial application become more demanding and more new areas of production processes are subjected to filtration and separation, there is a growing need for suppliers to have on hand highly knowledgeable engineers to analyze and solve problems. With the installation and separation equipment being a major capital expense, it is right to look up to suppliers of these products for service and support and to help come up with effective solutions to filtration and separation problems.
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Robotic Welding Comes of Age
Robotic welding has come of age in the past few years. In advances in computer technology and robotics, simple, repetitive tasks in manufacturing are often performed by robotic welding devices, with a resulting savings in labor and an improvement in safety, since there is less human interaction and less chance for human error.
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Woolen Products Can Be Protected From Shrinking
We are right in the middle of the winter season. Everywhere it's snowy and cold. People remain confined to their homes or offices wearing their favorite sweater and other woolen accessories to stay warm through out the day. Some prefer bonfire which is kindled in their garden or even in the confines of the living room.
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Air Power at Sea or Ground
The pressure in the compressed air is sufficient to push huge pistons and turn the crankshafts of engines so that enough momentum is created for the engine to start.
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How Much Does it Cost to Build a Truck Wash?
Many folks want to build a truck wash and then start making a business plan. They go look at a truck wash and then think to themselves, well I can build something like that cheap enough. Get a steal building, put down some concrete, buy some equipment and suddenly I am in business right? Sure, in theory.
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