Introduction to the history of glassblowing

Glassblowing is a glass forming technique which was invented by the Phoenicians at approximately 50 B.C. somewhere along the Syro-Palestinian coast. The earliest evidence of glassblowing comes from a collection of waste from a glass workshop, including fragments of glass tubes, glass rods and tiny blown bottles, which was dumped in a mikvah, a ritual [...]

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How to comprehend Nozzle and it’sTechnology

Managing heat and delivering resin at a consistent temperature is the role of the nozzle. There are several features that one should consider before making a nozzle choice. It is important to maintain consistent heat due to the temperature processing window unique to today’s highly engineered resins. Engineered resins have an ideal target temperature that [...]

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How does First-rate mold company do?

Not surprisingly, foreign competition has posed a bit of a challenge to First-rate mold company . To combat this, Steven president of First-rate mold company, explains the company launched an “aggressive” equipment acquisition program. We try to be proactive in selecting the equipment for the departments, which will have the biggest impact on production. [...]

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Plunging is an important maching method

Plunging—or as it has been recently called in the Midwest, stomping—typically has been an approach saved for long reach roughing applications. When performing roughing applications there are many ways to get the job done—from basic “Z” level roughing using conventional methods (large depth-of-cut, slow feed) to the high speed/feed methods (shallow depth-of-cut, increased feedrates) applied [...]

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