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Our Lighter Side

Welcome to Acorn Products Corp.'s Blog. This is our somewhat occasional blog that really doesn't have a whole lot to do about business!!! You find pictures or a current event or may-be even a joke. This is our take on the lighter side of life! Enjoy.......



Friday, October 21, 2011

U.S. Manufacturers Are Making One Thing - Profits!



By Allison Linn


The last few years have been tough on many Americans who work in the manufacturing industry, but they haven't been nearly as tough on the manufacturers’ profits.
U.S. manufacturers have seen a steady uptick in profits since bottoming out in late 2008, according to the most recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
After-tax profits for U.S. manufacturers totaled $159.7 billion in the second quarter, according to the Census Bureau. That’s nearly triple what they were in the second quarter of 2009, when corporations were just starting to emerge from the deep economic blows of 2008. The data is seasonally adjusted. 

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Research Leads to Enhanced Kit to Improve Design and Processing of Plastics



The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has developed a world-leading pvT (pressure-volume-temperature) and thermal conductivity test kit.

The kit is based on more than nine years of extensive research at NPL. It can be used to help improve the design and processing of , including the injection molding process used to make specialized polymers and everyday plastic items such as CDs

NPL's equipment can measure the thermo-physical properties of polymers. It can help improve the injection moulding process by allowing to find the exact pvT and shrinkage properties of a material. Although plastics are the main material tested, other more unusual materials such as and even chocolate have also been analysed.
The pvT instrument operates at pressures ranging from 200 bar to 2500 bar, and is the only equipment in the world that can test materials at ultra fast cooling rates of up to 280 °C/min and down to temperatures approaching −100 °C. NPL found that at higher pressures polymers can conduct heat up to 20% more efficiently, leading to faster cooling rates and shorter cycle times.
A thermal conductivity measurement facility is also incorporated into the instrument. Research on the properties of polymers such as HDPE (high-density polyethylene) and PBT (polybutylene terephthalate) is vital to manufacturers and it was found that they can increase their production rates and gain a higher profit by filling a with glass - as this cools faster, reducing the time that the polymer needs to stay in the mold. The less time the polymer stays in the mold, the faster the output rate of products.
Angela Dawson a Higher Research Scientist for NPL's Materials Division, said:
"pvT testing kits are essential for improving design and processing of ubiquitous, everyday plastics and for more specialized polymers with advanced applications. NPL is the only laboratory where manufacturers can send materials for testing using this advanced equipment and this work has improved the reliability and accuracy of measuring pvT data."

Provided by National Physical Laboratory