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Controlled-Viscosity Molding Gains Commercial Traction

Image: Medvedsky kz/Adobe Stock The new category of molding technology benefits, in particular, delicate electronics encapsulations and automotive lighting applications with complex geometries. X2F is commercializing a new category of molding technology that leverages controlled viscosity (low pressure) and a patented pulse-packing approach to create high-value components for a variety of industries. X2F has also announced the hiring of a key technical person, Ken Jacob, a plastics industry veteran and technology expert, as the company looks to expand its reach. X2F The X2F system uses controlled viscosity (low pressure) and a patented pulse-packing approach to create high-value components.

X2F Appoints New Technology Director as Transformative Plastics Molding Process Enters Expansion Phase – Consumer Electronics Net

X2F Appoints New Technology Director as Transformative Plastics Molding Process Enters Expansion Phase – Consumer Electronics Net
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The triumphant race to Dacca

Lt Gen Niazi and Pakistan were hoping for international intervention. A UN-mandated ceasefire was ordered. Maj Gen Jacob, backed by the spectacular encircling of Dacca by the Army, got Lt Gen Niazi to surrender at 4:30 pm the same day; 93,000 troops were taken Prisoners of War in East Pakistan. The Tribune, Friday December 17, 1971 Lt Gen Jacob, in his autobiography, recounts the meeting: “As I made this offer, I was worried. Pakistan had some 26,000 troops in Dacca, we had about 3,000 and those too some 30 miles out.” The ‘race to Dacca’ has enjoyed relatively less focus as against battles in the western sector during the 1971 war. It was immaculate planning, decisive thrusts and calculated risk-taking that led to the abject surrender of the Pakistan military and birth of a new nation.

Longtime Missouri lawmaker who championed SMS name change dies at 80

Missourinet You are here: Home Longtime Missouri lawmaker who championed SMS name change dies at 80 A former Missouri lawmaker from the Ozarks who led the effort to rename Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield has died at the age of 80. Missouri State University – Image courtesy of MSU “Great guy, always up beat, never saw him in a bad mood,” U.S. Rep. Billy Long says. “And always humorous which you know I’d appreciate. Generous to a fault.” B.J. Marsh served in the Missouri House from 1988 to 1992 and then again from 2001-2009. He filed the SMS name change bill annually, a bill to change Southwest Missouri State University’s name to Missouri State University. Then State Sen. Ken Jacob, D-Columbia, fought the bill every year. Senator Jacob, whose district included Mizzou, filibustered it several times.

How Pakistan surrendered in 1971 War - Indian Defence Review

How Pakistan surrendered in 1971 War - Indian Defence Review
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