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1. ☞ motorcycles - used motorcycle sales
www.allaboutmotorcycles.com/us - [Cached]Published on: 2/27/2005 Last Visited: 6/26/2006
Lee Eisinger, president and majority owner of Akron Metal Etching, has learned to embrace change. He sees it as the way to keep his company prosperous. -
2. 1/01m.e. departments: tech focus, pt. 2
www.memagazine.org/backissues/ - [Cached]Published on: 8/26/2002 Last Visited: 8/26/2002
Lee Eisinger, president of Akron Metal Etching and inventor of the Prototex texturing process, saw a potential problem with DSM Somos series resins because their polypropylene-like flexibility might cause the part to reject the texture.
So far, it appears his concerns were unfounded. Eisinger was able to successfully apply the requested Akron Metal Etching E204 pattern with a depth of 0.0015 inch to the three-part mirror assembly consisting of rear, middle, and bezel components.
Akron Metal Etching's process makes it possible to achieve intricate designs, including text and logos. The texturing process involves applying a blue photopolymer onto the surface of the part in a layer thickness that varies from 0.0005 to 0.012 inch.
A rearview automotive mirror prototype has been textured to give the look of a production part.
Once the pieces are dried, the texture is applied by one of a number of methods, depending on the selected grain, configuration, and thickness required.
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In this case, the pattern, which was a very fine texture, was applied by a film-based system, Eisinger said. Further blending of seams and splices for uniformity and total coverage to deter any pattern anomaly is then completed. After they have been covered, the parts are exposed to ultraviolet light curing cycles. The film is then removed and the part is placed in a chemical bath, which etches away any unexposed polymer. The texture is actually built up in relief.
"Once Lee finished and the parts were returned, we made silicone rubber tooling and cast several polyure-thane prototypes-which have an appearance just like injection-molded parts," said LeMaster. -
3. Home Based Business Portal
www.homebasedbusiness-portal.c - [Cached]Published on: 2/26/2005 Last Visited: 6/26/2006
Lee Eisinger, president and majority owner of Akron Metal Etching, has learned to embrace change. He sees it as the way to keep his company prosperous.

