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Blister pack: a thermoformed cavity in plastic that is then sealed to an insert card with a product in between. Blister packs are a cost-effective packaging solution that allows a
Joining dissimilar materials has long posed a challenge for design engineers. However, by combining different technologies such as adhesive bonding and mechanical fasteners, manufacturers can create strong, rigid assemblies.
Joining dissimilar materials has long posed a challenge for design engineers. However, by combining different technologies such as adhesive bonding and mechanical fasteners, manufacturers can create strong, rigid assemblies that
Once upon a time, battery-powered screwdrivers and torque wrenches were confined to workbenches and toolboxes. Today, cordless tools offer a serious alternative to traditional electric and pneumatic production equipment on
Tuesday September 27, 2005, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Moderator: John Sprovieri, senior editor, ASSEMBLY magazine Production cost savings may be slipping by, right under your nose, hissing away via
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Tuesday September 27, 2005, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Moderator: Austin Weber, senior editor, ASSEMBLY magazine Speakers: John Carlisle, staff scientist, Argonne National Laboratory; Manish Mehta, director of collaborative programs,