Magnetic mold clamps from a new source. (Keeping up with Injection Molding).Fast tool changes are made possible by a line of magnetic mold-clamping systems introduced by the Hilma Div. of Carr Lane Roemheld in St. Louis. The company, which also supplies hydraulic quick-clamping systems, will offer magnetic mold mold, name for certain multicellular organisms of the various classes of the kingdom Fungi, characteristically having bodies composed of a cottony mycelium. The colors of molds are caused by the spores, which are borne on the mycelium. clamps from Rivi Magnetics in Italy. The system uses a new "long-pole" magnetic technology that employs double magnets to provide up to 20% more clamping clamping (klamp“ing) in the measurement of insulin secretion and action, the infusion of a glucose solution at a rate adjusted periodically to maintain a predetermined blood glucose concentration. force than a standard "square-pole" arrangement. Use of permanent magnets permanent magnets, n.pl magnets containing the mineral boron and the rare earth metal neodymium; often combined to create a neoprene or ceramic entity. mean that clamping function is not affected by electrical power loss. Power is required for only 2 sec to unclamp the mold from the platen A long, thin cylinder in a typewriter or printer that guides the paper through it and serves as a backstop for the printing mechanism to bang into. It is typically made of a hard rubber or rubber-like material. See carriage and typewriter. , enabling 1-min tool changes, the company claims. Tel: (800) 827-2526, www.clrh.com |
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