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  1. erabinowitz3

    Metal Dowel pin MFR

    dinjin. I've been to Thomas net...problem is there are too many suppliers listed, without enough capabilities to narrow them down appropriately... Companies listed in metal dowels, that only have that in the description, don't specialize in dowels, or only make a certain type. Out of 10 metal...
  2. erabinowitz3

    Metal Dowel pin MFR

    Hello, I'm trying to help source a dowel pin...looking at 1/8", aprox 1" long...MSC, even at volume is about 7 times larger then budgeted... Does anyone know the names of some well known dowel pin mfrs? our volume is high enough to talk directly, and not through a distributor. Thanks...sorry...
  3. erabinowitz3

    What is the correct way to call out nylon 6/6 with 33% glass fill?

    The way we mark an ABS part is: <ABS> 1) What is the name of the standard in which materials are called out this way? 2) to callout nyclon 6/6 with 33% glass fill, is it <PA66GF33> ? Thanks
  4. erabinowitz3

    How to spec Polystyrene Sheet

    "What is the application? A thin sheet of polystyrene will be brittle and not perform well in many applications. " The application is similar to that of a credit card with tabs that break off at score lines, or punch out of a larger card (like a sim card)...but no circuits... legally i can't...
  5. erabinowitz3

    How to spec Polystyrene Sheet

    i found a spec sheet for polysty, and it listed the specific gravity...which should be unitless, although they lsit it as g/cm3....is this the best way? anyone know the tolerences for specific gravity? it didn't say in the spartech spec sheet
  6. erabinowitz3

    How to spec Polystyrene Sheet

    Hi, We're looking to use a polystyrene sheet, thin, similar to a credit card (I know most CC's are PVC)... The material must have certain properties, and we've recently been made aware that its possible for a mfr to aerate or "foam" polystyrene sheets to reduce material costs. But in turn it...

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