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What's Your Hot Runner Story?

Posted April 18, 2008 8:27 AM

As reported in Modern Plastics Worldwide, new developments in hot runner systems have been critical to a host of innovative products and features — from two-color polycarbonate car roofs to the disappearance of flow lines in materials filled with metallic particles. How can your company take advantage?

The preceding article is a "sneak peek" from Plastics Fabrication, a newsletter from GlobalSpec. To stay up-to-date and informed on industry trends, products, and technologies, subscribe to Plastics Fabrication today.

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07/10/2008 11:11 AM

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01/07/2010 2:21 PM

What's Your Hot Runner Story:- Sign up to receive a copy of Synventive Molding Solutions Newsletter. This is a quarterly publication containing case studies, product updates and other Hot Runner news from Synventive Molding Solutions.

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