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Portable Sound Barriers: Solving Gas Well and Gas Rig Noise Problems

Noise pollution from oil well drilling and gas compressors is a major problem for nearby residents. New portable absorptive sounds walls offer the perfect solution.


A Quick Peek At Stand Up Pouches – Understanding the Manufacturing Process

Stand up pouches are revolutionizing how companies package, store, and ship their products. Used for retail and industrial applications, these unique barrier bags provide a large printable area with incredible barrier properties.


Getting To The Bottom of Stand Up Pouches -- Which Type of Bottom Gusset Is Right for You?

There are a number of different bottom styles when using stand up pouches. Find out their differences and which products perform best with each style.


Advanced Technologies For Sewing Seamless Garments

Seamless products have a share in fashion and functional garment market, and it is not bounded to only underwear segment. The new evolution is emerging into outerwear product assortments.


Portable AC Rentals - 10 Things To Know Before You Call

When a company's air conditioning system needs repairs or suddenly shuts down, it is sometimes necessary to call an air conditioning specialist to bring in portable AC units for temporary cooling or emergency cooling, especially in server rooms or critical care areas. Knowing the answers to a few basic questions can help expedite the process and save time when ordering portable AC rentals.


Types of Air Freight Options

Due to the inevitable changes occurring around the globe and the need to fast pipe and gather various items across countries, the airline industry has birthed a new way of shipment - air freight.


Plastics Industry

Our today's standard of life would not be possible without plastics industry. Just think for one moment, how would your life look like without plastics?


Retail Packaging Tip -- How Stick Pack Pouches Are Sticking Profits Into The Beverage Industry

Single portion packaging sticks are becoming increasingly popular in the retail packaging industry. See how these little pouches can lead to big profits.


Retail Packaging Update -- Flexible Packaging Is Your Key To Big Success At Club Stores

Packaging for club stores is different than other retail outlets. Flexible packaging is widely accepted in club stores and can help your company stand out like never before.


Super Adhesive May Have Many Industrial Uses - Learning from Geckos

Science works fast, especially when it comes to adhesives. A few years back, the BBC Wildlife magazine published a little story on gecko lizards. They referred to the little creatures as cling kings because they're known to cling to surfaces even when the surface is held upside down. The year was 2002, and scientists were just beginning to speculate that the trick wasn't in what appeared to be little suction cups on their toes and feet as had always been believed. In fact, the scientists continued, those little suction pads were too small to generate enough suction to adhere them to any surface. No, suction didn't account for the adhesive quality of the little gecko.


Shrink Wrapping Explained

Shrink wrapping is a generic term which defines the covering of a product with a clear, or in some cases printed, plastic film. This film is then sealed together forming a loose bag around the product which is then shrunk tightly using a source of heat, often a heat shrink tunnel.


Used Textile Machines is a Flourishing Trade

Textile business is flourishing in countries such as India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. The various reasons for the growth of this sector are natural resources, government support (TUFS) technology up gradation fund, ample man power availability etc.


Determining The Size Of A Bag Going Into A Box Or Round Container

Customer called and gave me a box size that needs a liner to fit inside of it. Can you please tell me how to figure out the size bag my customer needs?


Industrial Lubricants - How They Can Save Money and the Environment

We're living in a time when the rising cost of energy is cutting a deep hole in pockets, and not just those of the consumer at the petrol station. As the price of oil and fuel rises, so do the costs of electricity. As energy costs rise, so does the cost of manufacturing. The end result is rising prices all around. The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) states that the cost of electricity rose 23% in 2005 alone. The average cost of electricity for industrial uses rose 57% between 2002 and 2005. The construction industry is paying 80% more for its gas, the glass industry is paying twice what they were in 2004 and the energy bills for paper mills across the UK has risen by ?90 million. There’s only so much of that cost that can be handed on to the customer, but there are ways to cut costs in manufacturing without cutting efficiency and production.


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