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Injection molding injection molding
n.
A manufacturing process for forming objects, as of plastic or metal, by heating the molding material to a fluid state and injecting it into a mold.


The company's sensor-based expert system solution for injection molding optimization is featured in a one-page bulletin. Knowing the point at which sufficient vulcanization vulcanization (vŭl'kənəzā`shən), treatment of rubber to give it certain qualities, e.g., strength, elasticity, and resistance to solvents, and to render it impervious to moderate heat and cold.  occurs during the production of rubber products would allow the manufacturer to minimize cycle times while reducing product variation, according to according to
prep.
1. As stated or indicated by; on the authority of: according to historians.

2. In keeping with: according to instructions.

3.
 the literature. The company has developed Intelligent Process Control technology that uses non-intrusive, in-mold sensors to measures changes in rubber compound capacitance capacitance, in electricity, capability of a body, system, circuit, or device for storing electric charge. Capacitance is expressed as the ratio of stored charge in coulombs to the impressed potential difference in volts. . Because capacitance has a proven correlation with evolution of crosslinking activity, the technology is said to effectively measure the change in crosslink density during vulcanization. (Signature Control Systems, 4071 S. Eliot St., Denver, CO 80110)

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Automation PC's

The D7 Series of automation personal computers is highlighted in an eight-page brochure. The D7 Series features several different automation PC's, each designed to help users meet their specific application needs. Operators can choose from the compact D7X, the mid-range D7A or the high-end D7L. The D7L Series, a high-end automation PC, is said to offer the performance and functionality of a desktop PC in a rugged industrial package. By incorporating Pentium II The successor to the Pentium Pro from Intel. Pentium II refers to the CPU chip or the PC that uses it. Code named "Klamath," the Pentium II was a Pentium Pro with MMX multimedia instructions.  and Pentium III The successor to the Pentium II from Intel. Introduced in the spring of 1999 at 500 MHz, the Pentium III architecture was similar to the Pentium II with the addition of 70 new instructions optimized for multimedia (see SSE).  technology, with a 100 MHz (MegaHertZ) One million cycles per second. It is used to measure the transmission speed of electronic devices, including channels, buses and the computer's internal clock. A one-megahertz clock (1 MHz) means some number of bits (16, 32, 64, etc.  host bus, the D7L series is said to be ideal for more control intensive application software, but is built to withstand industrial environments, according to the literature. (Cutler-Hammer, Milwaukee, WI)

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Data acquisition

The company's 2000 Data Acquisition & Instrumentation Catalog features more than 50 new data acquisition products. Expanded to 320 pages, the catalog's newest feature is the inclusion of easy-to-follow application-specific selection guides that lead readers to the product best suited for their application. If an overview is preferred, a traditional product overview section presents the company's products by family. A quick find system ties the print catalog to the on-line catalog. (IOtech, 25971 Cannon Rd., Cleveland, OH 44146)

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Control products

OpenHMI and OpenCNTRL, two lines of factory floor visualization and control products, are described in literature. Both products feature flash drives and Microsoft Windows See Windows.

(operating system) Microsoft Windows - Microsoft's proprietary window system and user interface software released in 1985 to run on top of MS-DOS. Widely criticised for being too slow (hence "Windoze", "Microsloth Windows") on the machines available then.
 CE operating software and are bundled with HMI (Human Machine Interface) The user interface in a manufacturing or process control system. It provides a graphics-based visualization of an industrial control and monitoring system.  or control software. (Xycom Automation, 750 N. Maple Rd., Saline, MI 48176-1292)

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Statistical process control

Release 5.0 of Synergy statistical process control software is described in company literature. Two editions of Synergy are available, including Synergy Gold for stand alone PCs and local area networks, and Synergy EQM EQM External Quality Monitoring (customer evaluation of service received)
EQM Environmental Quality Management (Cincinnati, OH)
EQM Elite Qualifying Miles (United Airlines Mileage Plus) 
 (enterprise-wide quality management). (Zontec, 1389 Kemper Meadow Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45240)

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Solid model transfer

[InCAD.sup.plus] technology enables to transfer solid model data seamlessly from Mechanical Desktop 3.0 software, according to company literature. [InCAD.sup.plus] has an interface that connects the company's entire range of finite elements See FEA.  analysis capabilities. (Algor, 150 Beta Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15238-2932)

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INDUSTRY HOTLINKS
Chemicals and Materials            Machinery and Equipment

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American Silicones                 CAE Alpheus
Ameripol Synpol                    Carter-Mixers
Ausimont                           Chronos Richardson
AXEL/MoldWiz                       Cober Electronics
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Calumet Lubricants Co.             Durbin Industrial Valve
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Coal Fillers Incorporated          Engel
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Dyneon                             Genca
Eagle Elastomers                   G.F. Goodman & Son, Inc.
Elastochem, Inc.                   Gomaplast Machinery
Epoxies, Etc.                      Guill Tool
Firestone Polymers                 Hydratecs Injection Equipment
Franklynn Industries               Klockner Desma
Gayson SDI                         Kobelco Stewart Bolling
GLS Corporation                    LWB Steinl
The C.P. Hall Company              Maplan
Harwick Standard                   Mesabi Control Engineering
High Tech Elastomers Inc.          Molding & Coating Technologies
Kentucky-Tennessee Clay Co.        Noren Products
Lord Corp.                         Pomini
McLube                             RMS
M.F. Cachat Co.                    Rubber City Machinery
NIZH USA                           Starlinger North America
North American Oxide               Technical Machine
Pelmor Labs                        Thermovation Engineering
R.E. Carroll                       Troester-ESI
Rhodia Silicones                   Troester Machinery
Ricon Resins                       Wabash MPI
Salem Republic                     West Coast Rubber Machinery
Shell Lubricants
The Shepherd Chemical Company      Organizations
Sovereign Chemical Company
Specialty Products Company, Inc.   ACS, Rubber Division
Struktol Corporation               Chicago Rubber Group
Teknor Apex - Custom Mixing        The Los Angeles Rubber Group
Teknor Apex - TPEs                 Philadelphia Rubber Group
Textile Proofers                   RMA
Uniroyal Chemical Company, Inc.    Southern Rubber Group
R.T. Vanderbilt                    Wisconsin Rubber Group
Wacker Silicones
                                   Testing Equipment/
Rubber Manufacturers               Laboratories

Associated Rubber Co.              Akron Rubber Development Lab
Blair Rubber Company               Haake
Bridgestone/Firestone              Instron
Continental General Tire           MTS Systems Corporation
Chase - Walton Elastomers          Smithers Scientific
DA/Pro Rubber Inc.                 Standards Testing Labs
East Bay Rubber Company            TSI Incorporated
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
Kismet Products                    Services
Maxi-Blast
Minnesota Rubber / QMR Plastics    R.B.S. Roll Blocking
Polymeric Protective Linings
Preferred Rubber Compounding
West American Rubber Company

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Coal Fillers Incorporated

State Route 640, Bluefield, VA 24605 (540) 322-4675

Coal Fillers Incorporated is a global supplier of ground coal to the rubber and plastics markets. Our Austin Black 325 has earned a reputation as a high quality, cost effective, pigment and filler.

Email: COALFILL@INETONE.NET

Coal Fillers Incorporated is a global supplier of ground coal to the rubber and plastics markets. Coal Filler's Austin Black 325 has earned a reputation as a high quality, cost effective pigment and filler, according to the company's informative web site.

Information is provided on the web site covering product applications, packaging and pricing, physical properties, particle size distribution The particle size distribution[1] ("PSD") of a powder, or granular material, or particles dispersed in fluid, is a list of values or a mathematical function that defines the relative amounts of particles present, sorted according to size. , ASTM ASTM
abbr.
American Society for Testing and Materials
 ground coal, MSDS MSDS Material Safety Data Sheets, see there  information, and communications and sample requests.

Austin Black is produced for high quality, low volatile, bituminous coal bituminous coal: see coal.
bituminous coal
 or soft coal

Most abundant form of coal. It is dark brown to black and has a relatively high heat value.
. It is a dry, finely divided powder recommended for use as a pigment and filler in a wide variety of rubber and plastic products.

Austin Black is one of the most cost effective pigment and mineral fillers available. It has a specific gravity specific gravity, ratio of the weight of a given volume of a substance to the weight of an equal volume of some reference substance, or, equivalently, the ratio of the masses of equal volumes of the two substances.  of 1.3. When compared to carbon blacks with a 1.8 specific gravity and other mineral fillers at 2.6 to 2.9 specific gravity, Austin Black can significantly reduce compound costs.

Austin Black readily disperses in natural rubber, synthetic rubber synthetic rubber: see rubber.  and plastics, which reduces mixing time without causing agglomeration ag·glom·er·a·tion  
n.
1. The act or process of gathering into a mass.

2. A confused or jumbled mass:
 or sacrificing the dispersion of other ingredients.

Austin Black has a platy structure, and a pH value of 7.0. Its chemical and ultraviolet resistance should enhance the properties of most rubber and plastic compounds. It will not absorb moisture and can improve air retention and moisture permeation per·me·a·tion
n.
The process of spreading through or penetrating, as in the extension of a malignant neoplasm by continuous proliferation of the cells along the blood or lymph vessels.
 properties in rubber compounds.

These facts, plus excellent dielectric dielectric (dī'ĭlĕk`trĭk), material that does not conduct electricity readily, i.e., an insulator (see insulation). A good dielectric should also have other properties: It must resist breakdown under high voltages; it should not  properties, make Austin Black ideal for compounds requiring good dielectric properties.3
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