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Thermoforming VS. Injection Moulding: Which One You Should Choose?
Discover the key factors in the Thermoforming vs. Injection Moulding dilemma with Ridat Company. Uncover the pros and cons, cost considerations, and lead time comparisons for each manufacturing method. Make informed decisions for your unique projects with insights from UK's leading manufacturer of Thermoforming Equipment.
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"electric car or car that runs on gasoline?" no boo, these:



#age regression#agere community#sfw age regression#sfw agere#agere blog#sfw little blog#sfw little community#agere#sfw littlespace#age regressor#and like listen what if people start manufacturing these really big and make these the primary method of land transportation#like “omg i'm late for school i'll use my cozy coupe instead of walking today”#or “hey mate my giraffe trike's wheel popped off can i hitch a ride on your horsie?”#or “oh y'all can sit at the back” and the back is the wagon attachment thing for the cozy coupe#age regression sfw#age regression blog#age dreamer#ri-think about it#my brain is literally goo right now i'm so sorry#no thoughts head empty#age dreaming#age re safe space#agere ramble#agedre ramble#ramble#age regression community#age regression moodboard#noncom agere#i'm trying to be funny please bear with me#agedre
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So. Saw the thing about rosylipsy being an anagram for pyrolysis. pyrolysis separates organic materials into gases, pure carbon/ashes, and bio-oil, and happens when hydrocarbons are heated in the absence of oxygen. In commercial applications, they are usually heated to around 500° C.
According to Britannica, it’s often used to separate plastic and rubber waste into useful components, as well as to purify substances by removing organic compounds (hydrocarbons).
Symbolically, we could see this as a trial by fire type thing, a purification, a burning away of all that must be left behind in order to move on and become something more. To emerge, after all, one must shed the cocoon.
#it also fits with the fire motif#and interestingly bio oil is being investigated#as a way to close the loop of plastic manufacturing#as well as a potential method of carbon sequestration#does our boy have a background in environmental science or something? who knows man#sleep token lore#sleep token#morse code fuckery
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"We got off the helicopter and approached the elevator. The facility’s director was there, waiting for us.
I remember nothing about him now, not even his name. Regardless of what was said officially, from that day on, the Arklay Research Facility belonged to Birkin and I. As its chief researchers, we had free rein over the direction of the institute. This was just as Spencer willed it, of course. He had chosen us for this purpose.
Neither of us gave the director a second glance as we boarded the elevator. I had memorized the layout of the structure the day before, and Birkin was off in his own little world. One would have expected the director to reproach me for this, but in fact, he showed no reaction at all.
I was an arrogant young man back then and didn’t give a second thought to the director’s actions. Thinking back, though, I imagine it was because he knew Spencer’s mind in the matter far better than I. He knew that I was no more than a puppet."
-Wesker relating his first visit to Arklay and the Mansion (July 31th 1978).
#albert wesker#resident evil#ok but don't you all agree that his character development is incredibly ironic#he looks back thinking “i should have known i was but a tool in 1978”#but then after his death and rebirth (actually anticipated and planned by Spencer)#HE CONTINUES TO BE AN ARROGANT ASS#to the point he kills EVERY ALLY HE EVER HAD#and eventually faces Spencer at the honorable age of 49#“duh ??? i was manufactured ??”#yeeees wooow 👏👏👏 bravo Al#if you really wanted to be free and give Umbrella the finger#mayyyybe you should have abandoned their *mindset* and *methods*#he is his own self destruct system an I adore that
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pvc electric red and blue wire #smartratework#tumblr
#flowers#aesthetic#alternative#grunge#1950s#cute#japan#60s#70s#80s#|| Smart Rate Work#Manufacturing encompasses a diverse array of processes and technologies aimed at producing a wide range of products#from everyday essentials to specialized components. Take wires#for instance: these are typically manufactured through drawing processes#where metal rods or strips are pulled through dies to reduce their diameter and achieve the desired thickness. This method ensures uniformi#crucial for applications in electronics#construction#and industrial settings.#On the other hand#the production of bottles involves molding techniques such as blow molding or injection molding. Blow molding heats plastic resin into a mo#used extensively for beverage containers and packaging. Injection molding#meanwhile#injects molten plastic into a mold under high pressure#ideal for producing intricate shapes with precision#like medical vials or automotive parts.#Both wire and bottle manufacturing rely heavily on materials science#engineering precision#and quality control measures to meet stringent specifications. Advances in automation#robotics#and sustainability practices are transforming these industries
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hey, while you're answering SR asks---one thing that I wasn't clear on after reading through the tag. SR has a really _deep_ history of human civilization, tens of thousands of years or more, right? and it's definitely explicit that a lot of cultures have lost technology over time, or explicitly stopped "progressing" technologically (that one plateau culture), which is why it's bounced around basically the same tech level that whole time (with anachrotech pockets). But I'm not clear on _why_ that is.
Is it 1. that you're implying that this is actually likely to happen to any civilization on long timescales, and modern Earth monotonic progress is temporary, 2. that it's caused somehow by the semisymbiotic native SR life (some of the stories seem to imply periodic catastrophes driven by its influence? are those frequent & big enough to hold tech progress back overall?) 3. SR society Just Does That because of some combination of resource factors and social structures 4. something else?
Your intuitions are correct--there is indeed a reason for it! It's mostly the second thing.
But there have actually been two great technological stagnations in the history of humanity, and the longer and bigger one was before they arrived on Sogant Raha.
In order for the setting to work (mostly-terraformed alien planet), humans had to have some means of resurrecting species from genetic samples or records, but my intention was always that the beginning of the Exile is very much a near-future, or possibly alternate-present event: humans were forced to spread out among the stars by a catastrophe that made Earth at least temporarily uninhabitable, and they did so, at least initially, with crude Project Orion-type spacecraft, because that's all they had available. This universe doesn't have FTL travel, and Earthlike worlds are comparatively rare, so even when they settled in other solar systems, they did so in pressure domes and grew their food hydroponically.
This created a situation not incomparable to the Paleolithic phase of human history on Earth: extremely slow population growth, very little spare productive capacity, little room for experimentation or innovation. For the exiles who eventually arrived at Sogant Raha aboard the Ammas Echor, this era lasted about four hundred thousand years. The people of the Ammas Echor would have been more technologically advanced than the first exiles who left Earth, but not fantastically so. They simply did not have the resource budget for it. Nowadays, we can afford to invest in experimentation and in r&d that may not pan out; in an environment when even a small hit to your energy budget means people are going to die, you stick with the techniques you know for a fact work, and if you innovate, you do so slowly.
Once the Ammas Echor reached Sogant Raha, simply the fact they could walk around in an oxygen-rich atmosphere that was a comfortable temperature and grow food in any patch of open ground that got good sunlight would have been a phenomenal luxury. They certainly had the technology to grow quickly, and to rapidly innovate again. And they did aim to do that, at first (despite, y'know, centuries of hidebound traditionalism that come from hidebound traditionalism being the difference between survival and extinction of your whole lineage). But catastrophe soon struck in the form of a virulent disease that seemed to be caused by native alien microorganisms.
There were other catastrophes after, and some were human-caused (devastating wars, or environmental collapses like the Burning Spring). But many were not; many can indeed be traced back to the tahar, the genus of acytic symbiont that makes its home in the tissues and cells of endobiota and xenobiota alike. These have probably been equal to, or significantly worse than, many of the purely "human-caused" disasters. But the dividing line isn't always so clear; if an apparently random mutation in the tahar's signalling mechanism is, as a side effect, causing heightened aggression across a whole continent for a hundred years, then the wars that result might well be a human disaster, but in a purely causal sense they're not solely humanity's fault.
I think left to their own devices--if they had found a world without the tahar--the people of the Ammas Echor would have rapidly built up an industrial base and flourished. Indeed, they had a rather fantastical idea at one point to try to build a beacon to signal to other exiles that Paradise had been found. Alas, the planet had other plans.
#the technology in use in any given civilization#is probably kind of schizophrenic#what technologies and techniques survive a collapse#will depend heavily on what materials can be locally sourced#and what manufacturing methods are still possible#and scientific knowledge might actually be much greater#than the capacity to utilize that knowledge#sogant raha#tanadrin's fiction#worldbuilding#conworlding
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in tumblr's usual "become passionate enough after learning something that contradicts a previous thought that you lean as far into it as conceptually possible" style, ive seen a couple people who have been adding to discussions about how fast fashion causes people to misunderstand the process and expected value of creating clothes (true) by saying that it is an explicitly bad thing that it is possible to buy clothes for under $20 (no. what?)
#hey even if having new short-lasting clothes be cheap gets people used to something they dont understand that doesnt mean#that poor people shouldnt have clothes (?????????) or that there should be no mass-production of clothes (?????)#what it MEANS is that there should be no stigma around old or used clothes and that quick-deteriorating and underpaid labor-produced#clothing manufacture should be loudly talked about and shamed.#it also means that we deserve to have louder discussions abt the difference between custom and mass production methods and the effort that#goes into handiwork........#it doesnt mean that the possibility to get clothes when you dont have a lot of money is a bad thing???? what????????
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Mastering RoHS Compliance: Essential Certification Requirements & Best Practices | Certivo
Ensure your products meet RoHS Compliance with our comprehensive guide. Dive into the RoHS Directive and understand the critical RoHS Requirements for restricting hazardous substances in electronic equipment. Learn the process for achieving RoHS Certification, from identifying banned materials to conducting testing methods like XRF and GC-MS. We also cover implementation best practices, including documentation, periodic reviews, and supply-chain transparency, to help you maintain ongoing conformity. Whether you’re updating existing products or launching new ones, this guide equips you with actionable insights for effective Hazardous Substances Compliance.
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This video showcases the ultrasonic welding process used to join copper and aluminium busbars in battery pack manufacturing. The technique ensures strong, clean, and reliable joints without melting the materials, ideal for EV and energy storage applications.
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Exploring the Growth and Excellence of the Pharmaceutical Industry in India
Exploring the Growth and Excellence of the Pharmaceutical Industry in India
The pharmaceutical industry in India has emerged as a key global player, recognized for its cost-effective production, advanced pharmaceutical development and technology, and strong presence in international markets. With a growing focus on healthcare R&D, innovation in drug research and development, and robust pharmaceutical manufacturing, India continues to be a trusted supplier of pharmaceutical products and medicines across the globe.
The Rise of India's Pharmaceutical Sector
India holds a prominent position in the global pharmaceutical landscape, being among the largest pharmaceutical companies contributors to generic drug supply and vaccine production. The Indian government’s support, combined with private sector innovation, has made the country a leader in pharmaceutical manufacturing companies, with exports reaching over 200 countries.
This growth is driven by the country's commitment to high standards in quality control in pharmaceuticals, investment in pharma healthcare, and a vision to lead in global healthcare solutions.
Pharmaceutical Manufacturing and Innovation
India’s pharma manufacturing companies operate under stringent international regulations and practices, including GLP (Good Laboratory Practices), WHO-GMP certifications, and advanced automation systems. These companies are constantly innovating through strong R&D departments in pharmaceutical industry, focusing on developing new therapies, enhancing drug delivery methods, and ensuring quality throughout the supply chain.
Such innovation has fueled the creation of effective, accessible pharmaceutical drugs that have transformed public health outcomes both in India and abroad.

Key Attributes of Leading Pharma Companies
The top pharmaceutical manufacturing companies in India are recognized not just for their production volumes, but for their dedication to quality assurance, ethical standards, and technological advancement. Many of them rank among the top pharma companies worldwide thanks to their continuous delivery of new pharma products, global reach, and patient-focused approaches.
In this elite group, Zuventus Healthcare holds a distinguished place, known for its excellence in innovation, affordability, and trust.
About Zuventus Healthcare
Zuventus Healthcare Ltd. is a reputed name in the Indian pharmaceutical landscape. Based in Mumbai, Zuventus has steadily climbed the ranks to be recognized as a top pharmaceutical company in Mumbai and is counted among the top 10 pharmaceutical companies in India.
With a diverse portfolio of Zuventus healthcare products, the company serves multiple therapeutic areas, delivering effective and high-quality treatments. Its flagship brands, including Zuventus Gromaxx and Zuventus Odenea, highlight the company’s capability in creating targeted, result-driven medications that meet real-world healthcare demands.
Zuventus' Commitment to Quality and Ethics
What sets Zuventus Healthcare apart from other pharmaceutical companies in India is its unwavering focus on ethical practices, innovation, and operational excellence. The company follows robust quality management systems, with a strong emphasis on quality control methods to ensure that every product released meets stringent safety and efficacy benchmarks.
Its facilities are equipped to meet global manufacturing standards, making Zuventus a trusted name not only within India but also in the international health care market.
Driving Healthcare Through Vision and Values
Zuventus believes that a strong foundation lies in strong values. The company’s core corporate values—integrity, teamwork, innovation, and accountability—drive every aspect of its operations. Its organization's vision is to contribute meaningfully to healthcare by being a partner in wellness, committed to improving lives through quality and affordable medication.
With a clear teamwork vision, Zuventus cultivates a collaborative culture that encourages innovation, learning, and shared responsibility—making it not only a leading pharmaceutical company but also a great place to work and grow.
The Future of Indian Pharma: Opportunities and Challenges
The Indian pharmaceutical industry is poised for even greater expansion, driven by increasing global demand, a maturing domestic healthcare system, and rapid adoption of digital technologies. Challenges such as regulatory complexities and pricing pressures remain, but with continued investments in research and development in the pharmaceutical industry, the outlook remains highly optimistic.
Companies like Zuventus, with their blend of innovation, ethical focus, and manufacturing strength, are well-positioned to lead this next phase of growth. Their continuous contribution to drug research and development, focus on pharma manufacturing excellence, and strong market presence reflect the future of Indian pharma.
Final Thoughts
India’s pharma industry is a shining example of how science, innovation, and purpose can come together to serve humanity. From groundbreaking Zuventus medicines to world-class pharmaceutical manufacturers in India, the nation stands tall on the global healthcare stage.
Zuventus Healthcare, with its strong legacy, state-of-the-art infrastructure, and a values-driven mission, embodies the promise and potential of the Indian pharmaceutical sector. As the company continues to grow, launch new pharma products, and expand its impact, it remains a beacon of trust, quality, and healthcare advancement in both local and global markets.
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Lead Safe Mama is a “vaccine neutral” advocate who was ousted from her now-defunct lead awareness nonprofit for financial irregularities.
i do believe her when she says her son has lead poisoning (they lived in an older house through a renovation) and that some antique and vintage collectibles (particularly overseas or cheaper items) have lead in them. if the methods she uses to detect lead (swabs, an X-ray fluorescence spectrometer) are used on the correct surfaces they’re rated for and she’s trained in their use, i would also believe her stated levels. however, she often uses lead swabs on surfaces they’re not meant for (particularly cookware) and she’s had one day of training with her spectrometer and no info on whether she’s had it serviced or maintained since she bought it. snopes article
I love when articles about toxic vintage toys have pics like this

Bert is a triple-toxic little bicth
#quite honestly she pisses me off#very fearmongering#pyrex doesn’t fucking have lead in it!!! fda says no!!! Corning says no!!! and they haven’t changed their manufacturing methods since 1960!!#she gets soooooo many cease and desists!!!
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“Inspection, Verification & Audit in the Automotive Industry”
“Inspection, Verification & Audit in the Automotive Industry: Key Tools and Best Practices for Quality Assurance” 🧰 1. Introduction In the highly competitive and regulated automotive industry, maintaining the highest standards of quality control is crucial. Whether you’re ensuring components meet specific measurements, verifying that designs match product specifications, or auditing processes…
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World Earth Day - Building Sustainable Future Together With NOVA
At Nova Formworks, we think that building should benefit society and the environment in addition to producing structures. Our plastic formwork systems are made with sustainability in mind; they are significantly more efficient than traditional shuttering, 100% recyclable, extremely durable, and reusable up to 100+ times.
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Understanding Under Casting Manufacturers
Under casting manufacturers play a vital role in the metal industry, producing high-quality metal components for various industrial applications. These manufacturers specialize in different casting methods to ensure precision, strength, and durability. The process of under casting involves creating intricate metal parts using specialized techniques that enhance the quality and performance of the final product.
Metal Casting Methods
Metal casting is a fundamental manufacturing process that involves pouring molten metal into a mold to create desired shapes. Different casting methods are used depending on the material, application, and complexity of the components. Some of the most common metal casting methods include:
1. Sand Casting
One of the oldest and most versatile casting methods, sand casting involves creating a mold using sand. This method is cost-effective and suitable for producing large and heavy components. It is widely used in the automotive, aerospace, and construction industries.
2. Investment Casting
Also known as lost-wax casting, investment casting produces highly detailed and precise metal parts. It is ideal for creating complex shapes with smooth surfaces, making it popular in industries like aerospace, medical, and jewelry manufacturing.
3. Die Casting
Die casting uses high-pressure techniques to force molten metal into a steel mold. This method is perfect for mass production, as it ensures uniformity, high strength, and excellent surface finish. Common applications include automotive parts, appliances, and electronic components.
4. Gravity Casting
Gravity casting relies on the force of gravity to fill the mold with molten metal. It is often used for producing non-ferrous metal parts, such as aluminum and brass components, for industrial machinery and automotive applications.
Steel Casting and Its Importance
Steel casting is a specialized process used to manufacture steel components with superior mechanical properties. It offers excellent strength, durability, and resistance to wear and tear. Steel casting is widely used in industries such as construction, mining, transportation, and energy.
Common applications of steel casting include:
Engine and machinery components
Railway and automotive parts
Valves and pump casings
Structural and industrial equipment
Conclusion
Under casting manufacturers play a crucial role in the metal industry by producing high-quality components through advanced metal casting methods. Steel casting, in particular, is essential for manufacturing durable and reliable industrial parts, ensuring efficiency and performance in various sectors.

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