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Interactive Presentational CD on Fluoropolymers
September 19, 2005 |
Welch Fluorocarbon is developing an
interactive CD-Rom series that will assist engineers
in the design of high performance plastic film solutions.
The interactive aspect of this new media empowers
the engineer with a sense of control and confidence
to incorporate designs that meet the demand for smaller
parts, tighter tolerances, faster turnarounds and
new materials. Collaborating with Digital
Technology on Demand (DTOD) of Dover NH the
initial 2 CD series will debut in the third Quarter of 2007 with
topics including Introduction
to High Performance Films, Vacuum Forming Fluoropolymers
and Thermal Impulse Sealing Fluoroplastics. |
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Welch
Fluorocarbon to celebrate 20 years of service
June 1, 2005 |
| On June
1, 1985 founder Evan Welch tossed his cap over the wall
of space, and continues to follow
it by providing innovative solutions to unique problems
with high performance films. |
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Welch
Fluorocarbon
Launches Customer-Driven Web Site
June 1, 2005 |
| Welch
Fluorocarbon
has launched a new Web site, providing customers with access
to the industry's most comprehensive portfolio of high
performance films and solutions. |
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Plastics
that Perform
October 2005 |
| A basic understanding of material
properties and processing options will help pinpoint the
right polymer for complex plastic parts. |
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Selecting
High Performance Plastics
November 2004 |
| Selecting
the right material for any application begins with
a solid grasp of the property challenges being faced
and a clear understanding of the materials available.
Advances in the performance of plastics calls for a
fresh look at the possibilities they offer. |
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Ultra-Thin
Films Open New Forming Opportunities
August
2004 |
| If
you can melt it, you can form it. That’s the credo
at Welch Fluorocarbon in Dover, N.H., which thermoforms
ultra-thin (less than 0.001-in) films into battery sleeves,
vapor and corrosion barriers, pump liners, and other
intricate parts for medical, aerospace, and other uses. |
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Ultra-Thin
Fluoropolymer Film
July 2004 |
| New
materials provide electrical insulation and protection
between critical
device components and harsh user environments. |
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The
Super-Specialty Side of Thermoforming
December 2003 |
| Welch Fluorocarbon
has developed its own
processes for forming and heat-sealing fluoropolymer films
into unique
shapes for aerospace, medical, military, fire-protection
and other high-value components. |
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Space
talk has Welch Fluorocarbon thinking the future is
in the bag
January
2004 |
| The
Dover, NH, company makes liquid containment bags used
by the space agency. "We want to be the NASA bag maker.
If there are to be more projects and voyages, we want
to be part of them." |
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Films
finding applications in medical devices
June 2004 |
| In
a device such as a pacemaker, medical device manufacturers
require the electrical insulation of the battery from
other components to ensure safe operation. |
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Funnels
Made With Teflon® FEP Film
2002 |
| Funnels
thermoformed from DuPont™ Teflon® FEP film
allow
the easy transfer of liquids and powders without spilling:
auto body refinishing, high school and college chemistry
labs, field sampling. |
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New
Hampshire Honors One of Its Own
Spring 2001 |
| New
Hampshire dignitaries congratulate Evan Welch and Welch
Fluorocarbon of Dover, NH, for their selection
as the National MS Society Employer of the Year. |
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Welch
Fluorocarbon is National Employer of the Year
Winter 2000 |
| Welch
Fluorocarbon of Dover, NH, has been honored as the nationwide
Employer of the Year by the National MS Society, in the
under 100 employees category. |
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Girl
Scouts meet Iraq Hero
May 2004 |
| Welch
Fluorocarbon employees
have been sending boxes to Capt. Mark Derocchi, a
soldier stationed in Iraq.
Owner Evan Welch offered to pay
the
shipping
charges for any care
packages
sent. |
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