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Monday, December 22nd, 2008

Solid Surface Fabrications and Tools

What are solid surface fabrications? The fabrications are synthetic surfaces made from any natural materials and substances, such as metal alloys or polymers. Solid surface fabrication generally involved a set of tasks for surface shaping. Countertop fabrication is one of the main types of solid surface fabrication.

The desirable characteristics of a solid surface fabrication need to be durable, such as resistant to heat, pressure, stains and scratches. Smoothness, warmth, translucence, color variation, shape or texture are all qualities looked for in a solid surface fabrication.

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Good Manufacturing Practices

Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) is a term recognized throughout the world for the management of manufacturing and quality control testing of foods, medical devices and pharmaceutical products.

Good manufacturing practice uses documentation for every aspect of the activities, processes and operations. Documentation shows how the product is made and tested. This allows traceability in case of a recall from the market if there are any future problems.

f the documentation showing how the product is made or tested is incorrect, then the product will be considered contaminated due to not meeting required specifications for the product. Good manufacturing practices requires that all testing and manufacturing equipment be qualified and shown to perform the function designed for the manufacturing and testing of the product.

Friday, November 21st, 2008

The Many Advantages of Recycling

Steel, aluminum and copper are common metals that are produced and exist in large quantities.  Their usefulness was discovered years ago.  Their properties have been used over the ages to provide us with many goods that we see today.

Metals may remain for many years as viable products and the environment effects of their production will be lessened to using less durable materials.  Metals can be recycled indefinitely without losing any of their properties.