Laboratory testing.This developer of rubber-to-metal bonding adhesives for the automotive and industrial markets has expanded its custom applications laboratory that is said to provide customers with an easy means of integrating new adhesives and developing new products without having to interrupt A signal that gets the attention of the CPU and is usually generated when I/O is required. For example, hardware interrupts are generated when a key is pressed or when the mouse is moved. Software interrupts are generated by a program requiring disk input or output. their own production lines. With the capabilities of this full-sized full-sized adj [portrait etc] → grandeur nature inv full-sized full adj → lebensgroß full-sized adj [ applications laboratory, the company is said to afford customers the ability to test coatings and/or and/or conj. Used to indicate that either or both of the items connected by it are involved. Usage Note: And/or is widely used in legal and business writing. adhesives on their products on smaller sample batches without the inconvenience of scheduling downtime The time during which a computer is not functioning due to hardware, operating system or application program failure. in production schedules. The applications laboratory also allows the company's product development group to perform a great deal of up-front up-front or up·front Informal adj. 1. Straightforward; frank. 2. Paid or due in advance: up-front cash. adv. application work, as well as fine tune newly developed products prior to their introduction to the marketplace. Currently staffed by 13 full-time employees, the heavily equipped, 10,000 square foot laboratory is used consistently by approximately 30 members of the company's team, as well as customers around the globe seeking support of their metal-to-rubber bonded parts and rubber products. (Lord) Circle 104 on card |
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