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What’s Holding Back Aluminum Recycling?

21st Century Tech

Please welcome back Ellie Gabel to the 21st Century Tech Blog. Since it’s indestructible, aluminum changes form when it enters the natural world. Another alloy, aluminum 3003 can be found in consumer goods and is used in chemical and food processing. She is a big fan of Richard Dawkins.

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Capping and Filling Machine Maintenance

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They help optimize product integrity, speed, and consistent packaging results across sectors such as food and beverage, pharmaceuticals, and consumer goods. Share Capping andfilling machinesare critical in packaging and production lines for many industries.

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Silicon Labs Announces New Bluetooth SoC and MCU Ideal for Small Form-Factor Devices

i4.0 today

Silicon Labs, a leader in secure, intelligent wireless technology for a more connected world, today announced two new integrated circuit families designed for the smallest form factor IoT devices: the xG27 family of Bluetooth systems on chips (SoCs) and the BB50 microcontroller unit (MCU).

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4 Ways to Optimize Sales & Marketing for Business Growth

CMTC Manufacturing Tech

In this blog, we’ll explore four ways manufacturers can optimize sales and marketing in order to enhance market presence, build long-lasting customer relationships, and open up new growth opportunities. #1: postcards), telemarketing, and other offline forms of marketing. LinkedIn is particularly valuable for B2B interactions.

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Job Shop vs. Flow Shop in Manufacturing

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Flow shops excel at low-mix, high-volume production, and large order volumes that require items identical in form and function. Sectors such as automotive fabrication, consumer electronics manufacturing, and fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) often use flow shop layouts.

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Discrete Manufacturing Guide

ATS

Since each step in the discrete manufacturing process is distinct from those before and after, this approach is often used to create complex, multipart products for automotive, aerospace, electronics and consumer goods applications. Think of it this way: In a discrete manufacturing system, parts are connected but not combined.