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Elastomer cutting.


An elastomer elastomer (ĭlăs`təmər), substance having to some extent the elastic properties of natural rubber. The term is sometimes used technically to distinguish synthetic rubbers and rubberlike plastics from natural rubber.  cutting system utilizing electrically heated tools is highlighted in this two-page, four-color four-colĀ·or
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Of or being an overprinting or photographic process in which three primary colors and black are transferred by four different plates or filters to a surface, reproducing the colors of the subject matter.
 bulletin. As a state-of-the-art approach to thermocutting, the company's system has been designed especially for the rubber roller roller, common name for brightly colored Old World birds noted for performing somersaults in flight. They include the rollers proper (subfamily Coraciinae) and ground rollers (subfamily Brachypteraciinae  industry to provide an advantageous method of machining elastomers in operations such as single-pass grooving, and rapid removal of excess material prior to final grinding grinding, process by which surface material is removed from an object, usually metal, by the abrasive action of a rotating wheel or a moving belt that contains abrasive grains. . A custom designed toolpost can either be permanently bolted onto the main operating machine, such as a lathe lathe (lāth), machine tool for holding and turning metal, wood, plastic, or other material against a cutting tool to form a cylindrical product or part. It also drills, bores, polishes, grinds, makes threads, and performs other operations. , or can serve as a quickly removable attachment to a grinding station, etc. The flexible design of the tool holding assembly accommodates tools with a wide array of shapes and sizes, and is said to allow for easy position adjustment for almost any cutting operation. The company's patented blades are said to be durable and concentrate heat specifically on the very cutting edge, thus ensuring smoke-free operation. Customers are said to increase productivity, reduce clean-up time and save on labor and energy costs with these elastomer cutting systems.

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Title Annotation:Literature: Equipment
Publication:Rubber World
Date:Sep 22, 2006
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