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I am a retired US Government analyst, currently residing in Germany. I am also a shareholder in the company called Integral Technologies (OTCBB: ITKG), and have a desire to enlighten and share its great and still emerging story. I am well read, focused and appreciate challenging interactions which spark creativity and develop enlightenment. That is why I created the ElectriPlast Blog, and the reason I am here.

November 28, 2006

ElectriPlast: Designing the Future




Primed to

Change

the World

of Plastics



By PK
ElectriPlast Publisher

A Blog Reader contributed this article.




You may not know it, but almost everything around you was made through plastic injection molding; the mouse you are using to surf, to the containers you used to store your leftover Thanksgiving food.

You see, plastic injection molding is the most important process in the manufacturing of plastic parts. It is done by forcing melted plastic in to a mold cavity until it cools and forms a specific plastic shape. Plastic injection molding is very useful when the plastic parts that need to be produced are too complex or expensive to do by machine or be made with metal. With plastic injection molding, many parts can be made simultaneously, using the same mold.

Just imagine, if you will, many of the electronic metal parts that are inside almost everything in front of you, such as your mouse or the wires leading to the electronics in your computer.


What if a vast majority of those metal parts could be molded as well?

A break thru technology called ElectriPlast provides just that answer. Now metal-like parts in conductance and strength can be molded just as easily as all the plastics that are in front of you are. ElectriPlast can also reduce weights up to 80% of that of conventional metals. In addition, ElectriPlast provides a material that is non-corrosive and even recyclable. (Will that make Mother Earth happy or what?)

The possibilities are endless for this revolutionary technology. As plastics have already changed the world of manufacturing, ElectriPlast is primed to change the world of plastics.



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