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Monthly Archive for: "May, 2019"
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Discover Surface Activation® – Rapid + TCT 2019
By Will Wallace
In News
Posted May 6, 2019

Discover Surface Activation® – Rapid + TCT 2019

May 6, 2019 | Troy, MI SAT Plating LLC, a leading plastics plating company, is pleased to announce they will be exhibiting at the upcoming Rapid + TCT 2019 Show in Detroit, MI from May 21-23, [...]

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Expand Your Development Team Series, Part 2 – Consider How We Can Help With Your Product Design
By Will Wallace
In Education
Posted May 3, 2019

Expand Your Development Team Series, Part 2 – Consider How We Can Help With Your Product Design

In Part One, we discussed product development considerations with polymer selection, part geometry, and molding conditions. In today’s article our focus is on adding functionality to your [...]

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