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What are the 5 types of moulding?

Introduction Every plastic bottle, every car dashboard, every rubber seal around your door started as raw material shaped by a moulding process. Moulding transforms raw materials—plastics, rubber, metals—into finished parts. But not all moulding is the same. Injection moulding creates intricate plastic parts by the millions. Extrusion moulding produces continuous shapes like pipes and profiles. […]

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What Makes Composite Pipes Ideal for Industrial Use?

Composite pipes have quietly transformed industrial systems. They are used in oil and gas pipelines, chemical processing plants, water supply networks, and sewage treatment facilities. Their appeal lies in a unique combination of strength, corrosion resistance, and light weight. But what exactly are they made of? How are they manufactured? And why are they replacing

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Jewelry Storage Box Secrets: Keep Heirlooms Safe, Tangle-Free, Toddler-Proof

Introduction You just inherited a sapphire pendant, bought a watch with a magnetic clasp, and your toddler discovered the glitter jar. Suddenly, that pretty box on your dresser feels inadequate. A jewelry storage box is no longer just a decorative placeholder—it is the first line of defense against knots, scratches, magnetized movements, and tiny curious

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When Did They Stop Using Ceramic Insulators?

Introduction Ceramic insulators were once everywhere. They held power lines, insulated electrical equipment, and formed the backbone of the electrical grid. Made from porcelain fired at high temperatures, they offered strength, heat resistance, and low cost. But over the past 50 years, their dominance has faded. New materials—glass, then composite polymers—have taken their place. This

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