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  2. UFP Technologies - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the company changed its name to United Foam Plastics Corporation to reflect a broader market capability [5]. 1976-1983. In 1976, with a focus on foam fabrication, the company started precision molding cross-linked polyethylene foam components for the military, consumer, and industrial markets. 1984-1993

  3. Cymat Technologies - Wikipedia

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    The company markets architectural SAF under the Alusion trademark and automotive and blast mitigation SAF under the SmartMetal trademark. Cymat Technologies operates out of its manufacturing plant in Toronto, Canada. The plant can manufacture approximately $50 million in stabilized aluminum foam annually. [1]

  4. Zotefoams - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Charles Marshall as an expanded rubber manufacturer known as Onazote Limited in 1921. It then expanded into polyethylene foams in the 1960s. [3] It was acquired by BP in the 1970s, spun out from BP in 1992, and first listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1995. [4]

  5. Dart Container - Wikipedia

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    Dart Manufacturing Company was founded in 1937 by William F. Dart as a machine shop, manufacturing key rings, steel tape measures, and dog tags for the Department of Defense. [5] When his son, William A. Dart, came out of the University of Michigan with three degrees ( metallurgy , mathematics , and engineering ), he worked for DuPont briefly ...

  6. D3O - Wikipedia

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    D3O is the namesake ingredient brand of British company D3O Lab, specializing in rate-sensitive impact protection technologies. [1] The brand comprises more than 30 technologies and materials, including set foams, formable foams, set elastomers, and formable elastomers. [2] D3O is sold in more than 50 countries. [3]

  7. Master Builders Solutions - Wikipedia

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    Master Builders Solutions Holdings GmbH, headquartered in Mannheim, Germany, is a manufacturer of construction chemical products and special building solutions.A portfolio of concrete admixtures, cement additives, and solutions for underground construction is bundled under the Master Builders Solutions brand.

  8. Smithers-Oasis - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1954 by V.L. Smithers in Kent, Ohio after he developed a water absorbent foam to use in floral arrangements. Since then, other products have been developed including floral accessories, cellular growing media, and post-harvest plant products. The company is headquartered in Kent and operates a manufacturing plant there.

  9. Evaporative-pattern casting - Wikipedia

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    The most common evaporative-pattern material used is polystyrene foam. [1] The two major evaporative-pattern casting processes are: [1] Lost-foam casting; Full-mold casting; The main difference is that lost-foam casting uses an unbonded sand and full-mold casting uses a bonded sand (or green sand). Because this difference is quite small there ...