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The latest products related to materials, prototyping, additive manufacturing, fabrication, composites and more.

Thermally Conductive Ceramic   10/4/2001
Ceramacast 673 high-temperature, thermally conductive ceramic molding compound is engineered to produce complex, large-diameter diamond drill bits for the oil drilling industry. The two-part chemical-setting compound produces molds for powder metallurgical sintering applications up to 2,450°F.   Continue
Fast-cure Epoxy Adhesive   9/24/2001
Tra-Bond 2106T epoxy adhesive is formulated for lower-temperature or wet industrial bonding applications requiring fast curing.   Continue
Silicone Balloon Molding   9/24/2001
A liquid injection molding (LIM) process for silicone balloon molding includes tissue expanders for laparoscopic applications. A variety of molded inflation and occlusion balloons can be custom designed for medical device OEM applications.   Continue
Non-metallic Conduit System   9/24/2001
A new Adaptaflex large-diameter, flexible conduit system has been designed to be easy to cut and fit. Available in 3 and 4 in. sizes, it boasts halogen-free and low fire hazard characteristics. Options include straight, 90-degree flange, and 90-degree elbow coupler fittings.   Continue
Benchtop Light   9/24/2001
The CLB Series of Benchtop Lighting is engineered to illuminate 23 in of workspace with up to 110 watts of fluorescent light. The Series comes equipped with a flexible lamp head, which is intended to allow unlimited horizontal and vertical adjustment for lighting coverage.   Continue
Environmentally Safe Bearing Material   9/24/2001
Graphallast natural rubber-based, self-lubricating bearing materials are formulated to survive run-dry conditions that can destroy conventional plain rubber and many plastic bearings.   Continue
Fda-compliant Machining Steel   9/24/2001
Sanmac 4435 stainless steel features improved machining properties that meet all FDA requirements for chemical composition. Developed for use by component producers and OEMs supplying the dairy and sanitary fittings industries, the material is supplied as hollow bar.   Continue
Near-net Titanium Extrusions Reduce Design Difficulties   9/24/2001
Because of a high strength-to-weight ratio, cryogenic properties, and corrosion resistance, titanium is often the material of choice for demanding applications in the aerospace industry. However, titanium is not always easy to use.   Continue

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