Along with refreshing the website, John performed an equipment inventory to determine what processing equipment we had in a “good to go state”. Many of these devices are used regularly for our manufacturing or prototyping, but are still frequently available for other projects and custom applications.
So, without further ado, if you were curious about what hardware we have on-line right now, wonder no more!
Extrusion
- Wayne Machine 2” Extruder
- Randcastle 3/4” extruder
- Randcastle 5/8” extruder
- 8” Stainless Steel Roll Stack (heat/cool)
- Various size sheet dies (4”, 6”, 9”)
- Fiber or Rod profile dies.
- Mini take up
- Dessicating dryers
Compounding & Accessories
- Buss Kneader 30mm Melt Mixer
- Accurate Feeders
- Brabender mixers (60 cc capacity)
- Pelletizer
- Ball Mill
Forming/Compression Molding
- 75 Ton Wabash Hydraulic Press
- Manual Hydraulic Presses (PHI and Carver)
- Biostar Thermoformer
Ovens
- Vacuum Ovens
- Circulating hot air ovens
- Low Dew point – Dessicant Oven
- Humidity Chambers
- Environmental ovens
Converting/Packaging
- Sheet feeder, Guidolin Davide
- Die Cutter, ATOM SE25
- Heat Sealer
- Pad Printer
Solutions/Adhesives/Gels Handling
- Helicone double blade mixer 1.7 kg capacity (vacuum, N2 capable)
- 25 gallon reaction kettle (heated)
- Barinco high Shear mixer (liquids)
- Overhead mixing (pail and drum mixers)
- A/B meter mix dispenser, DOPAG
- Solution coating line
- Meir rod coating
- UV Curing Station- Dymax 400W
- Spin coater
- Syringe filling
- Adhesive dispenser EFD
- Micro dot dispenser
- Solution pressure filtration, Millipore

dear sir
We require Elvacite 2016 and monthly consumption almost 8 to 12 drums per month. Please send me best possible price for Elvacite 2016.
Naveen;
Our work mostly revolves around rapid prototyping of custom materials, compounds or blends rather than materials brokering – however this means we do have plenty of experience buying resins, and we will see what we can do.
I have forwarded your inquiry to Ray, he will contact you soon.
I am afraid to apply epoxy floor coatings – the fumes may be toxic. Does it stay for a long period at home?
A well formulated epoxy is incredibly durable (chemically and mechanically) and should be perfectly safe as a floor coating. Any fumes or smells while applying it has more to do with the solvents or carrier systems used in the product to make it a thin liquid you can apply to your floor than the epoxy itself.
Some solvents are dangerous and unpleasant smelling, but the solvents will evaporate fairly quickly if the floor coating is applied properly. Follow the instructions provided with your coating system carefully, and use appropriate protective equipment including a respirator while applying it.