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While India has opened up its COVID-19 inoculation drive to all adults to get vaccinated amidst the second wave of the pandemic, wearing face masks remains one of the most effective ways to contain the spread of the disease.
However, supply chain disruptions have led to the unavailability of suitable raw materials for melt-blown extrusion – a process for creating non-woven fabric in high-grade masks.
In recent months, Noida-based manufacturing enterprise Karam has risen to the challenge by manufacturing the non-woven fabric as well as face masks at scale.
Metallurgical engineer
SMBStory,
“We looked at diversifying our brand to support the supply of personal protective equipment (PPE), which has been struggling with supply chain challenges. We acted quickly to introduce a new range of ISI-certified masks for healthcare workers, medical personnel, and consumers.”
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AFS Announces Additions to Board of Directors for 2021-2022
The American Foundry Society, North America’s largest and most influential metalcasting association, today announced its officers and new board members for 2021-2022.
As President, Mike Lenahan, president of KB Foundry Services in Independence, Ohio.
As Vice President, Adam San Solo, director of sales and engineering at U.S. Foundry & Manufacturing Company in Medley, Florida.
As 2nd Vice President, Bradford Muller, vice president of marketing at Charlotte Pipe & Foundry in Charlotte, North Carolina.
As Immediate Past President, Peter Reich, director at LaempeReich, in Trussville, Alabama.
Together with the CEO, Doug Kurkul, they comprise the Society’s Executive Committee.
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