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  2. Dip moulding - Wikipedia

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    In plastics processing, dip molding is a process of shaping of plastics by moulding. The coating of components with PVC has many applications. Plastic dip moulding is a technique where metal parts are coated with a plastic vinyl material. [1] [2] It is used to protect and make the metal parts more resistant to scratches and abrasions. [3]

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    Kate Spade Jana Tote ($73 with coupon, originally $359): This bag's long handles and narrower silhouette make this sleeker than other totes. Elegant and classic, it's right at home alongside ...

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    Pet parents, this hair zapper's got your name on it. It was specially designed with stubborn fur in mind and features an anti-tangle brush with rubber bristles to help remove matted messes from ...

  5. X-Acto - Wikipedia

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    X-Acto is a brand name for a variety of cutting tools and office products owned by Elmer's Products, Inc. These include hobby and utility knives, saws, carving tools and many small-scale precision knives used for crafts and other applications. An X-Acto knife may be called an Exacto knife, utility knife, precision knife, or hobby knife.

  6. Synthetic rubber - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic rubber, just like natural rubber, has many uses in the automotive industry for tires, door and window profiles, seals such as O-rings and gaskets, hoses, belts, matting, and flooring. They offer a different range of physical and chemical properties which can improve the reliability of a given product or application.

  7. Dip-coating - Wikipedia

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    Dip coating is an industrial coating process which is used, for example, to manufacture bulk products such as coated fabrics and condoms and specialised coatings for example in the biomedical field. Dip coating is also commonly used in academic research, where many chemical and nano material engineering research projects use the dip coating ...