Synergy Devices Ltd – Exhibiting at the BCF
Behavioural-based Safety Conference
Date: Tuesday 3 October 2017
Time: 09.15 registration
16.30 close
Location: Eastwood Hall, Nottingham
Synergy Devices Ltd – Exhibiting at the BCF
Behavioural-based Safety Conference
Date: Tuesday 3 October 2017
Time: 09.15 registration
16.30 close
Location: Eastwood Hall, Nottingham
PST is attending IMPT 28th Scientific Congress
6th – 8th September 2017
Strathclyde Caledonian University, Glasgow
DWW looks forward to meeting with the IMPT Members to discuss the value that Nusil silicones can offer to the Maxillofacial Prosthetics World! And naturally this is an ideal opportunity to meet up with old acquaintances!
How far will you go to find a silicone solution to a problem or explore a disruptive technology to take your business to a level way above the competition? Polymer Systems’ library of silicone materials are looking for a problem to solve. Continue reading
Description:
The Semco® model 1088 Semkit® package mixer provides complete automatic mixing of filled Semkit® packages. Use of the mixer will minimize operator set up of the machine for different kit configurations, reduce worker fatigue, and assures the user a more thorough and consistent mix, kit to kit.
Synergy Devices & Polymer Systems Technology
Polymer Systems Technology Limited is proud to be an Associated Member of the West of England Aerospace Forum (WEAF)
Exhibiting at Farnborough International 11th to 15th July 2016
Polymer Systems Technology Ltd
Synergy Devices Ltd
Demonstrations on Stand C188 Hall 1
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For the mixing of HCR, silicones etc. All ductile polymers that cannot be mixed in a mixer may be mixed in this two roll mill. This big machine is capable of mixing op to 1,25 kg of material depending on the hardness. This machine has been developed to be able to work both standing or sitting. This machine offers the option of mixing large quantities of material in a standing position as well as colouring small amounts of material when sitting. The large space under the bottom roll offers a wide degree of freedom to the operator around the mixing rolls. This machine will be delivered with a desired safety device. All controls are ‘hold to run’.
Watch a demonstration video of the Height Adjustable Vertical Electric Roll Mill in action on the Polymer Systems Technology Web Site. Also see the full technical specification plus links to similar machines and suitable material from the VersaSil™ product range.
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Optically Clear Silicone Gels |
BRIGHTER, SHARPER, MORE RUGGED – NUSIL’S NEW OPTICALLY CLEAR SILICONE GELS ENABLE NEXT-GENERATION DIGITAL DISPLAYS |
| In response to market demands for ever-smaller, ever-higher-definition LCD displays that can withstand an increasingly broad range of environments and conditions, Polymer Systems Technology Ltd has added two new Optically Clear Silicone Gels, LS1-3443 and Gel 8136, to their full line of silicones for solid state lighting. The newest gels offer greater light output and optical clarity while also improving both impact- and heat-resistance. This enables LCD screen manufacturers to create next-generation displays for smart phones and stadium screens and everything in between that are sharper, brighter and more rugged.Manufacturers face a number of challenges when creating LCD displays that can be viewed in a wide range of light conditions, or when developing smaller, thinner screens to meet the need for wearable or more portable personal electronics. For example, bright sunlight makes screen viewing particularly difficult as it can create display washout, but increasing display brightness to address this problem drains battery power and generates unwanted heat. And as displays get thinner, there is a higher risk of breakage and lower device durability.PST helps manufacturers address these challenges by offering Optically Clear Silicone Gels with a range of reflective index (RI) values from 1.38 to 1.54. With a choice of RI values, engineers can match the optical index of their screen’s cover glass with the silicone gel that backs it to eliminate display washout in bright light without the need to increase LED output. The gels also provide soft and low modulus to absorb stress, reduce impact and improve ruggedness in newer, thinner displays.
PST’s newest gels, LS1-3443 and Gel-8136, have been specifically optimized for harsh environments, allowing manufacturers to increase light output while minimizing power consumption and lowering the risk of product yellowing over time. “LS1-3443 and Gel-8136 were developed because clients came to us looking for gel solutions that didn’t currently exist,” said Derek Williams-Wynn Director of PST. “When manufacturers are looking to develop truly breakthrough products, we have the track record, the highly specialized resources, and the willingness to help them do just that.” For more information about PST’s total solutions for LCD screens, |
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