
Chill-Its® 6690 Cooling Arm Sleeves offer UPF 50+ protection.
Made of hydrophilic/hydrophobic fibers, Chill-Its® 6690 Cooling Arm Sleeves activate instantly when it becomes wet. Offering protection against abrasion and UV rays, sleeves are machine washable and reusable and provide chemical free cooling. Units absorb sweat when dry and wicks moisture away from the body.
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Coated Abrasive Product employs ceramic grain.
Designed to work with heat-sensitive materials such as stainless steel, titanium alloys, and superalloys, CRIMSON red SK855X features aggressive grain orientation and cool cut feature to optimize cut rate. Self-sharpening ceramic grain promotes service life, and available grits range from 24-120. Suited for medium- to high-pressure backstand and power assist applications, solution can satisfy...
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Spiral Bands provide consistent finishes.
Ranging in size from Â-¼-8 in. diameter with lengths from ½-11 in., Spiral Bands are made from aluminum oxide abrasive grain bonded with resins to cotton cloth backing material. They provide jointless sanding surface, ensuring consistent finishes on flat and contoured surfaces. Bands are mounted on rubber expanding wheels and can be used on hand-held power tools and drill presses....
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A Nutraceutical Pathway to Innovative Hemp and CBD Products
We released this white paper to help CEOs and CSOs understand the key elements of nutraceutical development, going from Concept to Consumer. In our experience at least some of the steps in the process are not well understood, resulting in important scientific and regulatory gaps in the Concept to Consumer process.
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Solve Any Large-scale Water Control Problem with the Aqua Dam Flood Barrier
Aqua Dam is the ultimate solution for large-scale water control projects. It combines lightweight, large size, and portability all in one innovative product. To learn more about the uses, and applications of Aqua Dam, or to see it in action, check out our new video to get all the details.
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