Chase Machine & Engineering.COMPANY DESCRIPTION Chase Machine & Engineering, founded in 1954, designs and manufactures custom web handling equipment for non-wovens, medical, textile and geotextile applications. Chase designs and manufactures a wide array of ultrasonic bonding, slitting, laminating lam·i·nate v. lam·i·nat·ed, lam·i·nat·ing, lam·i·nates v.tr. 1. To beat or compress into a thin plate or sheet. 2. To divide into thin layers. 3. and automatic cut-off cut-off Anesthesiology The point at which elongation of the carbon chain of the 1-alkanol family of anesthetics results in a precipitous drop in the anesthetic potential of these agents–eg, at > 12 carbons in length, there is little anesthetic activity, machines, including a new machine designed specifically to produce extended surface pocket air filtration media (box pocket filters), replacing the expanded string stitching method of producing these filters. The company also produces medical web striping Interleaving or multiplexing data to increase speed. See disk striping. striping - data striping machines for extremely precise and consistent reagent line impregnation impregnation /im·preg·na·tion/ (im?preg-na´shun) 1. fertilization. 2. saturation (1). impregnation 1. the act of fertilizing or rendering pregnant. 2. saturation. , material inspection machines for detecting flaws in material weave or patterns, pad coaters and hollow fiber machines for medical filtration. SPECIAL SERVICES Chase Machine & Engineering specializes in the design and manufacture of custom equipment. All design and manufacturing are done in-house and a high priority is placed on customer and product confidentiality. The Ultrasonic Engineering Lab contains ultrasonic bonders, laminators, slitters and rotary drum embossing embossing, process of producing upon various materials designs or patterns in relief by mechanical means. The material is pressed between a pair of dies especially adapted to its hardness and the depth of the design needed. machines, plunge welders and unwind and rewind re·wind tr.v. re·wound , re·wind·ing, re·winds 1. To wind again or anew. 2. To reverse the winding of (recording tape or camera film). n. 1. The act or process of rewinding. machines to test new products or assembly methods in a private, confidential environment, and can be reserved by the hour, day or week. Chase Machine & Engineering, Inc. 113 Tiogue Avenue Coventy, RI 02816 Tel: 401-821-8879 Fax: 401-823-5543 E.mail: ChaseMach@aol.com Contact: George Gil President |
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