All-electric long-stroke machines come to U.S. (Blow Molding).For the first time, SIG Plastics Technologies USA, North Branch, N.J., plans to offer Blowpac all-electric, long-stroke, continuous-extrusion blow molders to U.S customers. The machines are made by SIG Blowtec in Germany Germany (jûr`mənē), Ger. Deutschland, officially Federal Republic of Germany, republic (2005 est. pop. 82,431,000), 137,699 sq mi (356,733 sq km). , where they are widely used in making bottles for cosmetics cosmetics, preparations externally applied to change or enhance the beauty of skin, hair, nails, lips, and eyes. The use of body paint for ornamental and religious purposes has been common among primitive peoples from prehistoric times (see body-marking). , pharmaceuticals, and food products. SIG's predecessor, Krupp Fischer-W. Muller Mul·ler , Hermann Joseph 1890-1967. American geneticist. He won a 1946 Nobel Prize for the study of the hereditary effect of x-rays on genes. Mül·ler , Johannes Peter 1801-1858. , introduced the all-electric FMB-1-D models in 1998. SIG officials say cleanliness Cleanliness See also Orderliness. Cleverness (See CUNNING.) Berchta unkempt herself, demands cleanliness from others, especially children. [Ger. Folklore: Leach, 137] cat continually “washes” itself. (lack of hydraulic oil) and energy savings are key attractions of the electric machines. They are also quieter and cost only about 10% more than hydraulic models. SIG officials say all-electric machines appear most attractive in smaller models and hybrid electric-hydraulic versions for larger ones. |
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