Pneumatic Saw precisely trims concrete pilings.
Featuring 14 in.Ã- fiberglass reinforced bladeÃ- withÃ- 5 in.Ã- cutting depth, MILLHOGÃ-® Air Powered Saw mounts ontoÃ- WrapTrackÃ-® SystemÃ- that clamps around 6–60 in.Ã- dia pile using stainless steel bands. Trolley mounts onto track and supports saw as it smoothly glides around on V-grooved, stainless steel wheels, and operator score cuts around piling to...
Read More »Ultrasonic Tool Head cuts composite and gasket materials.
Available for static table and conveyor systems, Ultrasonic tool head operates at 20,000 Hz (20,000 oscillations/sec)Ã- and is designed for cutting adhesive-backed, composite, or gasket type materials. Ultrasonic technology reduces blade gumming and friction between material and blade. While ultrasonic spindle has 3 in. stroke and is available with 30Ã-
Read More »Sonobond's Ultrasonic Assembly Capabilities for Nonwoven Applications will be on Display at IDEA 2013 in Miami Beach, Florida
Attendees will see the SeamMaster™ High Profile Ultrasonic Bonder and SureCut™ 35 Ultrasonic Cutter at Booth #1371. They can also view a new multi-media presentation featuring Sonobond machines in action and showing the wide variety of products assembled using this ultrasonic equipment. WEST CHESTER, Pennsylvania — Janet Devine, President of Sonobond Ultrasonics, announced today that the...
Read More »Glass Fabrications change from transparent to opaque.
With touch of switch, glass changes from transparent to opaque, blocking UV light and providing privacy and security, while eliminating need for blinds or curtains. Degree of transparency can be controlled. Glass engraving applications include storefronts, displays, skylights, windows, office partitions, conference rooms, and interior partitions. Waterjet precision machining and cutting services...
Read More »Things to Consider Before Designing Custom Packaging
This e-Book provides pre-design process considerations for custom corrugated packaging.
Read More »Basalt America Announces Stronger, Lighter, and Corrosion-Free FRP's (Fiber Reinforced Polymers)
Fiber Reinforced Polymers (FRP), represents a truly groundbreaking advancement in structural reinforcement. Lightweight, strong, and green, they are changing the way the construction industry thinks about rebar. Unlike steel, FRPs don't rust and are far stronger than standard rebar. To learn why Fiber Reinforced Polymers are poised to change the way the world builds, see our video.
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