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ATM Expands Custom Molding Service Offerings to Include Liquid Silicone Rubber Capabilities, Production Beginning In February 2010

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American Tool & Mold, Inc.
1700 Sunshine Dr.
Clearwater, FL, 33765
USA



Press release date: December 1, 2009

CLEARWATER, FL - American Tool & Mold, the Southern States Premier Tooling and Plastic Injection Molder, today announced that it is expanding its service offerings to include Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) tooling and molding operations.

American Tool & Mold is responding to a growing demand in this sector. Demetre Loulourgas, President of American Tool & Mold, noted, "...observing the thermoplastics parts that are manufactured, you will see how many projects include a Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) molded component..."

"We have hired Marshall Strang as LSR Operations Manager. Marshall will be overseeing all Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) operations at American Tool & Mold. From assisting with sales quotations, hands on tooling design and fabrication as well as part production. Marshall will follow each project to ensure the best quality of all Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) products made by American Tool & Mold." Loulourgas added.

Silicone rubber has been around since the 1960's. It has grown in popularity in recent years especially in the medical, automotive, childcare and commodity markets. Items such as seals, kitchen utensils, bottle nipples, and Sippy Cup valves are now made of silicone. Silicone is known for being inert, stable, biocompatible, hypoallergenic, and having a wide temperature range, among other properties.

According to Phil Gaitan, ATM's Director of Sales and Marketing, "these additional capabilities will begin immediately for tooling with molding capacity beginning in February 2010. I am pleased to announce that American Technical Molding will be expanding our molding capabilities by adding new Liquid Silicone Rubber (LSR) Injection Molding Machines for use in a clean room environment."

About American Tool & Mold
American Tool & Mold is a leader in the design and construction of complex, precision, multi-cavity molds for the plastic injection molding industry. It provides thin-wall, stack, hot runner, unscrewing and two-shot molds built with the latest methods and technologies available.

ATM's unique, molder-friendly approach sets it apart from the competition. This approach involves using a combination of the best resources available; high technology equipment, quality workmanship, and program management and product development techniques that are flexible enough to meet the needs of one of a kind, multiple cavity and multiple mold programs alike.

For more information, contact Phil Gaitan at 727-447-7377 x117, or access ATM on the web at www.a-t-m.com. E-mail inquiries should be sent to pgaitan@a-t-m.com.
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