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    Maximum tonnage a die can ahndle

    I have been asked to sample a small prototype mold for a customer. I beleive the mold is too small for any of the injection presses I have available, and would like to know how one goes about determining what the maximum tonnage a die can take. To be clear I am not talking about the tonnage...
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    Perfroming calculations on highlighted cells in Excel

    End goal is this: I have a large table of numbers, when I highlight a portion of the numbers and click a button a macro will use the highlighted numbers in various calculations. I am looking to do this regardless of what portion of the data I select. This would be like the average, count, sum...
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    High Temp - Pil Resistant Material

    phenolics, different grades are available depending on strength requirements, injection moldedable, cheap <$2/lb, love any hydrocarbon
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    Phenolic resin

    Resole or novolac? Resoles technically will cure at room temp but it takes months. Any application of heat speeds this up. Novolac's require temperature to begin the cure reaction.
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    Building a dynamic query in Access

    Thank you, I will also try Tek-tips. Here is more information. We have various customers that require a certificate of analysis for our products. One customer might require test1 test 2 and test 3 be reported, another might require test2 and test3. I have one table that has the data for...
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    Building a dynamic query in Access

    I am building an Access database to automate the printing of COA's. I have one table (table 1) of the test data 50+ tests, and one table (table 2) of what specific tests specific customers require. I need to build a query that will show me the only the test results for the tests required by a...
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    Insulated panels to absorb and retain IR heat

    a mineral filled phenolic might be a usfull here.
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    Teflon contact material with highest Co-ef of friction (D&amp;S)

    Use a grinding wheel: simple, readily available, wheels with different coarseness are available
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    Plastic inside transmission

    Phenolic have been used in many transmission applications for years.
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    Polymer choice for wear pad?

    If you are still looking a glass fiber filled phenolic molding compound would do nicely.http://www.plenco.com
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    Modeling a pulley in algor

    I am trying to set up an analysis of a pulley and I am having difficulty coming up the proper (at least in my head) loads and constraints. The belt tension I believe is easily modeled with a force at the axel, it is the torque or drive force I am having trouble visualizing. The flat belt would...

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