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The redesigned i³ MicroClean is an innovative, lightweight, compact, single-hose low pressure, electric blasting system that utilizes dry ice block with as little as 12 cfm and blasts at variable air...Read More
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The new Aero Series quite simply changes the game of dry ice cleaning.

The Aero 40 also employs components of Cold Jet's patented SureFlow System design which allows you to use a full load...Read More
Available from: Cold Jet
The new Aero Series quite simply changes the game of dry ice cleaning.

The Aero 40 HP also employs components of Cold Jet's patented SureFlow System design which allows you to use a full...Read More
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Cold Jet innovation offers powerful, environmentally responsible dry ice blast cleaning solutions that reduce operating cost and improve production quality. Our Aero 80 Series combines superior dry...Read More
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Cold Jet innovation offers powerful, environmentally responsible dry ice blast cleaning solutions that reduce operating cost and improve production quality. Our Aero 80 Series combines superior dry...Read More
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The new Aero C100 Pneumatic is the most powerful and efficient pneumatic dry ice blasting machine ever. With cleaning performance that's twice as fast as other pneumatics, and a pulse-free stream...Read More
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This lightweight, compact, single-hose low pressure, electric dry ice blast cleaning system utilizes dry ice pellets in a patented aerodynamic rotor which assure high reliability and smooth...Read More
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This large dual-hose low pressure, pneumatic blasting system utilizes dry ice block, pellets or nuggets assuring flexibility and versatility in providing a wide range of blasting pressures: 40 to 250...Read More
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Aluminum is fast emerging as the preeminent material in the injection molding plastics industry. The benefits of using aluminum tooling as opposed to steel tooling in the process of fashioning molded ...Read More
Aluminum is fast emerging as the preeminent material in the injection molding plastics industry. The benefits of using aluminum tooling as opposed to steel tooling in the process of fashioning molded plastic parts are numerous. However, there are some distinct drawbacks that one must take into account before deciding which metal to select for a particular project. The most effective way to make this critical decision is to use various methods of computer simulation. Simulation allows a firm to examine the myriad of unique factors surrounding a specific project, and how they affect the decision of which type of metal to use.

Learn which types of programs are best for which types of projects, and how the engineers at SimuTech can help you decide which simulation programs best fit the specifications of your firm’s projects.

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Using Infrared Light to Revolutionize the Staking Process
Take a look inside the four basic steps of the staking process and discover how Infrastake harnesses infrared light to join plastics together in an innovative way.

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Take a look inside the four basic steps of the staking process and discover how Infrastake harnesses infrared light to join plastics together in an innovative way.

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By using infrared energy to heat the plastic and carefully controlling the environment around the plastic boss, the InfraStake process allows for the creation of stronger, more dimensionally stable plastic parts.

By: Extol, Inc. | Published: 4/15/2010
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