US Manufacturer's M-Numbers

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

US Manufacturer's M-Numbers Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Hazardous Materials Safety Identification Class of Approval Number Company Name / Address Tester Date M1001 Amtrol Inc. 29-Apr-2008 1400 Division Road West Warwick, RI 02893 M1002 Pressure-Pak Container Company 29-Jan-1990 5 Skinner St East Hampton, CT 06424 M1003 Worthington Cylinders-Chilton 22-Sep-2004 300 Breed Street Chilton, WI 53014 M1004 Bernzomatic Corp. 13-Feb-1991 Olney St Medina, NY 14103 M1005 Worthington Cylinders, Div. Of Worthington Industries, Inc 13-Feb-1991 P.O. Box 29008 Columbus, OH 43229 M1006 Allied Chemical Corp. 13-Feb-1991 332 Cass Ave. Mount Clemens, MI 48043 M1007 Hi-Pac, Div. Of Worcester Pressed Steel Co. 13-Feb-1991 100 Barber Ave. Worcester, MA 01606 M1009 Larson Tool And Stamping Co. 13-Feb-1991 90 Olive St. Attleboro, MA 02703 M1010 Amerex Corporation 13-Feb-1991 P.O. Box 81 7595 Gadsden Highway Trustville, AL 35173 M1011 Kidde-Fenwal, Incorporated 13-Feb-1991 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 M1012 Turner Company, Div. Of Olin Corp 13-Feb-1991 821 Park Ave. Sycamore, IL 60178 M1013 Allied Healthcare Products, Inc. (Bought Lif-O-Gen) 13-Feb-1991 1720 Sublette Avenue St. Louis, MO 63110 M1014 Worthington Cylinders-Gerett 22-Sep-2004 Megal Drive Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 M1016 Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp.Erie Works 13-Feb-1991 P.O. Box 619 Erie, PA 16512 M1017 Chamberlain Manufacturing Corp. 13-Feb-1991 P.O. Box 2335, East 4Th Esther Sts. Waterloo, IA 50705 M1019 Chandler Evans Inc 13-Feb-1991 Charter Oak Blvd. West Hartford, CT 06101 Page 1 of 14 Manufacturers Symbols (Sorted By Identification Number) Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Hazardous Materials Safety Identification Class of Approval Number Company Name / Address Tester Date M1020 Eaton Corporation 13-Feb-1991 466 Stephenson Highway Troy, MI 48084 M1021 Eaton Corporation 13-Feb-1991 1330 Piedmont St. Troy, MI 48084 M1022 A.B.M. International Corp. 13-Feb-1991 333 Waverly Ave. Mamaroneck, NY 10543 M1023 Automotive Products Div. 13-Feb-1991 17325 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, OH 44112 M1024 Whittaker Corp. 13-Feb-1991 5159 Baltimore Dr. La Mesa, CA 92041 M1025 Brunswick Corporation 13-Feb-1991 4300 Industrial Ave. Lincoln, NE 68504 M1026 Chamberlain Mfg. Corp. 13-Feb-1991 P.O. Box 2335, East 4Th & Esther Sts. Waterloo, IA 50705 M1027 I.K.I. Mfg. Co. Inc. 13-Feb-1991 107 Maple Ct Edgerton, WI 53534 M1028 Western Hydraulics Div., Borg-Warner Corp. 13-Feb-1991 7500 Tyrone Ave. Van Nuys, CA 91409 M1029 Tavco, Inc. 13-Feb-1991 20500 Prairie St. Chatsworth, CA 91311 M1030 Gastech Inc. 13-Feb-1991 2560 Wyandotte St. Mountain View, CA 94043 M1031 E.F. Britten & Co., Inc. 13-Feb-1991 22-26 South Ave W. Cranford, NJ 07016 M1032 Wingaersheek Inc. 13-Feb-1991 2 Dearborn Rd. Peabody, MA 01960 M1033 Applied Equipment Company 13-Feb-1991 28020 Avenue Stanford Valencia, CA 91355-1105 M1034 Garrett Pneumatics Systems Division 13-Feb-1991 P. O. Box 5217 111 South 34th Street Phoenix, AZ 85010 M1037 Casco Products 13-Feb-1991 512 Hancock Ave. Bridgeport, CT 06602 Page 2 of 14 Manufacturers Symbols (Sorted By Identification Number) Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Hazardous Materials Safety Identification Class of Approval Number Company Name / Address Tester Date M1038 Virginia Chemicals, Inc. 13-Feb-1991 3340 West Norfolk Rd. Portsmouth, VA 23708 M1039 Catalina Cylinders, Cliff Impact Division 13-Feb-1991 2400 Aluminum Avenue Hampton, VA 23661 M1040 Whitmire Research Lab, Inc. 13-Feb-1991 3568 Tree Court Blvd. Saint Louis, MO 63122 M1041 Stop-Fire, Inc. 13-Feb-1991 Us Rt. #1 At Blockhouse Line South Brunswick, NJ 08902 M1042 Krubur Inc. 13-Feb-1991 900 Pingree Road Algonquin, IL 60102 M1043 Orb Industries, Inc. 13-Feb-1991 Main And Race Streets Upland, PA 19063 M1044 Star Sprinkler Corporation 13-Feb-1991 4545 Tacony St. Philadelphia, PA 19124 M1045 Tube Manifold Corp. 13-Feb-1991 415 Bryant Street North Tonawanda, NY 14120 M1046 Enmet Corp. 13-Feb-1991 P.O. Box 979 680 Fairfield Court Ann Arbor, MI 48108 M1047 Speer Products Inc. 13-Feb-1991 Memphis Memphis, TN M1048 Air Reduction Co. 13-Feb-1991 3025 Stender Way Santa Clara, CA M1049 Air Reduction Co. 13-Feb-1991 660 N. Baldwin Park Boulevard City Of Industry, CA 91744 M1050 Jetco Inc. 13-Feb-1991 3920 W. Clarendon Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85019 M1051 Shaban Manufacturing Ltd. 13-Feb-1991 3052 Hardee Street Fort Myers, FL 33901 M1053 Analytical Products, Inc. 13-Feb-1991 551 Taylor Way Belmont, CA 94002 M1054 Dynamation, Inc 13-Feb-1991 P.O. Box 2253 Ann Arbor, MI 48106 Page 3 of 14 Manufacturers Symbols (Sorted By Identification Number) Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Hazardous Materials Safety Identification Class of Approval Number Company Name / Address Tester Date M1055 Liquid Carbonic Corp. 13-Feb-1991 9950 Chemical Road Pasadena, TX 77507 M1056 Airco Industrial Gases 13-Feb-1991 Buncher Industrial District Leetsdale, PA 15056 M1057 Phillips 13-Feb-1991 8200 Grand Avenue, South Minneapolis, MN 55420 M1058 Technical Chemical Company 13-Feb-1991 10737 Spangler Road Dallas, TX 75220 M1059 Carleton Controls Corporation 13-Feb-1991 Jamison Road East Aurora, NY 14052 M1060 Scott Specialty Gases, Inc. 17-Jun-1991 Rt. 611 Plumsteadville, PA 18949 M1061 Metalcraft Inc. 13-Feb-1991 718 Debelius Avenue Baltimore, MD 21205 M1062 Reliable Fire Protection 13-Feb-1991 Englishwon & John Wall Rds Old Bridge, NJ 07726 M1063 Scientific Gas Products 13-Feb-1991 30l Hollywood Avenue South Plainfield, NJ 07080 M1064 Scientific Gas Products 13-Feb-1991 3325 Westside Drive Pasadena, TX 77502 M1065 Scientific Gas Products 13-Feb-1991 500 Weaver Park Road Longmont, CO 80501 M1066 Scientific Gas Products 13-Feb-1991 5121 Branden Court Fremont, CA 94538 M1067 Lumdor Safety Products., Esp Inc. 13-Feb-1991 5364 Nw 167Th St. Miami, FL 33014 M1068 Cleanweld Products, Inc. 13-Feb-1991 16016 Motoya St. Irwindale, CA 91706 M1069 Gardner Cryogenics 13-Feb-1991 Four North Olney Avenue Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 M1070 Cryogenic Rare Gas Laboratories Inc. 13-Feb-1991 730 South 13th Street Newark, NJ 07103 Page 4 of 14 Manufacturers Symbols (Sorted By Identification Number) Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Hazardous Materials Safety Identification Class of Approval Number Company Name / Address Tester Date M1071 Cryogenic Rare Gas Laboratories, Inc. 13-Feb-1991 46 Liberty Street Metuchen, NJ 08840 M1072 Harbour Industries, Inc. 13-Feb-1991 10 Sunset Road Marblehead, MA 01945 M1073 Amtrol, Inc.(Inactive) 13-May-1981 1630 Corporate Place Interchange City Industrial Park Nashville, TN 37217 M1074 Kidde Belleville 06-May-1981 675 Main Street Belleville, NJ 07109 M1075 American Cylinder Corporation 23-Jun-1981 175-0 Penrod Court Glen Burnie, MD 21061 M1076 Appalachian Electronic Instruments, Inc. 11-Sep-1981 810 West Monroe Avenue Ronceverte, WV 24970 M1077 Benell, Inc. 17-Dec-1981 93 West Little Canada Road Little Canada, MN 55117 M1078 Hydraulic Research Textron 17-Dec-1981 10445 Glenoaks Boulevard Pacoima, CA 91331 M1079 Worthington Cylinders 27-Jan-1982 2800 North Lynn Riggs Blvd. Claremore, OK 74017 M1080 CJB Industries, Inc. 28-Jan-1982 Highway 39 West Chanute, KS 66720 M1081 Falcon Safety Products Inc. 13-Feb-1991 1065 Bristol Road Mountainside, NJ 07092 M1082 Cline-Buckner Inc. 09-Apr-1982 16317 Piuma Avenue Cerritos, CA 90701 M1083 Sierra Monitor Corporation 04-Mar-1993 1991 Tarob Court Milpitas, CA 95035 M1084 Scientific Gas Products, Inc. 29-Apr-1982 301 Hollywood Avenue Plainfield, NJ 07080 M1085 Scientific Gas Products, Inc. 04-Jun-1982 P.O. Box 312 South Plainfield, NJ 80501 M1086 Sprayon Products 04-Jun-1982 3818 East Coronado Street Anaheim, CA 92803 Page 5 of 14 Manufacturers Symbols (Sorted By Identification Number) Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Hazardous Materials Safety Identification Class of Approval Number Company Name / Address Tester Date M1087 Denmar Precision Machine, Inc. 04-Jun-1982 P.O. Box 952 47 Congress St., Bldg #4 Salem, MA 01970 M1088 Instrumentation Laboratory, Inc. 30-Jun-1982 113 Hartwell Avenue Lexington, MA 02173 M1089 Chem-Tech, Ltd. 20-Jul-1982 1006 Hobson Street Pleasantville, IA 50225 M1090 Air Liquide America Corporation (formerly Liquid Air Corporation 23-Jul-2002 Woods Road Cambridge, MD 21613 M1091 Chem-Pak Specialty Industrial Chemicals 21-Oct-1982 P.O. Box 685 13 Oates Avenue Winchester, VA 22601 M1092 Amtrol, Inc. (GESA) 02-Nov-1982 1400 Division Road West Warwick R.I. 02983 Menden, GR M1093 Rocket Research Company 13-Dec-1982 11441 Willows Road Redmond, WA 98052 M1094 International, Inc. 12-Jan-1983 631 Mimosa Drive, N.W. Cleveland, TN 37311 M1095 K Products 23-Feb-1983 676 County Road 18 Minneapolis, MN 55427 M1096 Cardinal Tool 23-Feb-1983 724 Commerce Street Aberdeen, SD 57401 M1097 Reuter-Stokes, Inc. 31-May-1983 18530 South Miles Parkway Cleveland, OH 44128 M1098 Norman F. Prescott Company 10-Jun-1983 4 Fairview Avenue Wenham, MA 01984 M1099 Rossam Industries, Inc. 11-Jul-1983 811 Northwest 57 Place Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 M1100 MG Industries, Scientific Gases 19-Jul-1983 175 Meister Avenue North Branch, NJ 08876 M1101 Carleton Technologies, Inc. (Formerly, Moog, Inc.) 14-Sep-1983 3910 Riga Boulevard Tampa, FL 33619 Page 6 of 14 Manufacturers Symbols (Sorted By Identification Number) Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration Hazardous Materials Safety Identification Class of Approval Number Company Name / Address Tester Date M1102 Renaissance Industries, Inc., Sharpsville Operation 02-Feb-1984 600 Main Street Sharpsville, PA 16150 M1103 Rel-Tek Corporation 27-Feb-1984 616 Beatty Road Monroeville, PA 15146 M1104 Incyl, Limited 18-Apr-1984 8228 Fischer Road Baltimore, MD 21222 M1105 Rocket Research Company 03-May-1984 915 Randolph Road Moses Lake, WA 98837 M1106 Acme Industrial Equipment Company 25-May-1984 1415 Hyde Park Avenue Boston, MA 02136 M1107 Ellaird Cylinder Corporation 09-Aug-1984 P.O.
Recommended publications
  • Brochure Syriq
    syriQ® Glass Prefillable Syringes 2 3 SCHOTT is a leading international technology group in the areas of specialty glass and glass-ceramics. With more than 130 years of outstanding development, materials and technology expertise we offer a broad portfolio of high-quality products and intelligent solutions that contribute to our customers’ success. SCHOTT Pharmaceutical Systems is one of the world’s leading suppliers of primary packaging and specialized analytical lab services for the pharmaceutical industry. We provide our customers quality solutions while meeting their highest demands with our expertise and broad product portfolio; including ampoules, cartridges, vials and syringes made of glass and COC polymer. Our state-of-the-art production facilities and our products comply with the highest international quality standards for pharmaceutical needs. 4 5 Perfect Integration Perfect Integration is how we believe we can make a difference to you, strive for converting decades of research and investment into your business. With SCHOTT, you not only get customised products sustainable and successful pharmaceutical products. In short: Perfect and solutions, but a partner you can trust. A forward thinking team Integration is our belief, our way forward, to empower your success. of professionals from R&D to sales, all working together closely with 6 7 Contents 8 – 9 FIOLAX® – High Quality Tubing for Pharmaceutical Packaging 10 – 23 Broad Product Portfolio 24 – 25 Benefits of syriQ® – Expertise Perfectly Integrated in Your Product 26 – 27 Our Manufacturing Process – A Clear Commitment to High Quality 28 – 29 Compliance with International Norms 30 – 31 SCHOTT – Your Partner throughout the Drug Life Cycle 32 – 33 Global Player.
    [Show full text]
  • Garrison Brothers Single Barrel Order
    GARRISON BROTHERS SINGLE BARREL ORDER We appreciate your interest in our Single Barrel Bourbon WHAT WOULD YOU LIKE THE LABEL ON YOUR BOTTLES TO SAY? and want to make sure we do everything we can to make this “Single Barrel, Hand-selected by Master Distiller Donnis a special experience. (No order is official until this form is Todd and _____________________________________ complete and has been sent to [email protected]). _____________________________” (32 characters max) WOULD YOU LIKE TO VISIT THE DISTILLERY IN HYE TO SELECT YOUR BARREL OR WOULD YOU PREFER TO HAVE ESTIMATED BARREL YIELD: 50-80 BOTTLES THIS IS THE BEST OUR MASTER DISTILLER SELECT ONE FOR YOU? ESTIMATED COST PER BOTTLE: $109.99* Let our Master Distiller select my barrel(s). *Barrel Proof bottles may be priced much higher at retail. DAMN BOURBON I’d like to visit the distillery and pick my barrel(s). EVER MADE. Order placed by: _______________________________ IF YOU PLAN TO COME SELECT YOUR BARREL(S), PLEASE LET US KNOW WHAT DATES WORK FOR YOU. Single Barrel Bourbon (by the barrel) First preferred date: _____________________________ WANT YOUR NAME, PHONE NUMBER AND EMAIL ADDRESS AT YOUR FAVORITE LIQUOR STORE (THIS IS WHERE YOU’LL Second preferred date: ___________________________ OWN BARREL? ULTIMATELY PURCHASE THE BOURBON): Third preferred date: ____________________________ Liquor Store: _________________________________ Are you interested in helping to bottle the bourbon? ____________________________________________ Yes No Contact Name: ________________________________
    [Show full text]
  • Rain Barrel Maintenance
    Rain Barrel Maintenance What is a rain barrel? A rain barrel collects stormwater from A rain barrel needs regular your roof downspouts. This water maintenance, particularly: should be used only for non-potable • Draining water before purposes. Rain barrels come in a variety every storm of sizes, but a 55-gallon container is the most common. Rain barrels can be • Removing leaves and added to any building with gutters and debris downspouts, but are most often used on single-family homes and townhomes. Maintenance you can perform: As needed: Seasonally: Avoid: ✔ Check the entire system to ensure ✔ Disconnect the rain barrel during ✘ Don’t leave water in your rain barrel the barrel is functioning properly. the winter to avoid damage. for long periods of time. Disconnect it from the downspouts, ✔ Regularly use water collected in ✘ Don’t drink the water in your rain empty the barrel, wash it out, and your rain barrel between rain events barrel or use the water inside your store it upside down in a protected to make sure there is room to collect home or for your pets. location. stormwater during the next storm. ✘ Don’t let children play in or around ✔ Open the rain barrel spigot if you ✔ Place gutter guards and/or screens a rain barrel. expect to be away for an extended on top of roof downspouts and on period of time; make sure it will ✘ Don’t spray the water directly top of the barrel to keep leaves and drain away from your foundation. on vegetables or leaves, as the debris from entering the rain barrel.
    [Show full text]
  • What Does Your Beer Really Cost?
    WHat DOES YOUR Beer Really COST? Establishing an Effective Beer Costing Program in the Brewpub Your brewpub has been open a few years, you’re making award-winning beers, you’re a centerpiece of the community, and you’re even making a profit. Employees are happy, the bank is happy, investors are happy, and you’ve managed to get your work week down to a manageable 70 hours. Labor expenses are steady and manageable, food cost is at the industry average, and beer cost is “around” 10 percent. That’s good, right? Right? If you don’t have a clear view of the cost of your beer, you may be pouring dollars down the drain (literally). A well-established cost analysis will not only provide valuable data on the real cost of selling your suds, but may also identify areas of opportunity such as purchasing, labor and compensation analysis, and reducing waste. Many different methods exist for calculating beer cost, and in this article I’ll describe the ones I find valuable, in addition to a few I don’t (and why). BY SCOTT METZGER If you don’t have a clear view of the cost of your beer, you may be pouring dollars down the drain (literally). GROSS SALES AND REVENUE dient used times the price of each ingredi- you’re staying up-to-date on your per-recipe PER BARREL ent used and sum up the totals. Costing out costs, the cost associated with any specialty Top line revenue is a number we’re all quite each recipe like this provides the opportuni- ingredients will be captured by the respec- aware of, and we can usually gauge a suc- ty to look at ingredient costs on a per-brand tive values of your beer inventory.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 Beverage Industry Supplies Catalog Table of Contents
    2019 Beverage Industry Supplies Catalog Table of Contents Barrels, Racks & Wood Products……………………………………………………………...4 Chemicals Cleaners and Sanitizers…………………………………………………………..10 Processing Chemicals……………………………………………………………..13 Clamps, Fittings & Valves……………………………………………………………………….14 Fermentation Bins…………………………………………………………………………………18 Filtration Equipment and Supplies……...…………………………………………………..19 Fining Agents………………………………………………………………………………………..22 Hoses…………………………………………………………………………………………………..23 Laboratory Assemblies & Kits…………………………………………………………………..25 Chemicals……………………………………………………………………………..28 Supplies………………………………………………………………………………..29 Testers………………………………………………………………………………… 37 Malo-Lactic Bacteria & Nutrients…………………………………………………………….43 Munton’s Malts……………………………………………………………………………………..44 Packaging Products Bottles, Bottle Wax, Capsules………………………………………………….45 Natural Corks………………………………………………………………………..46 Synthetic Corks……………………………………………………………………..47 Packaging Equipment…………………………………………………………………………….48 Pumps………………………………………………………………………………………………….50 Sulfiting Agents…………………………………………………………………………………….51 Supplies……………………………………………………………………………………………….52 Tanks…………………………………………………………………………………………………..57 Tank Accessories…………………………………………………………………………………..58 Tannins………………………………………………………………………………………………..59 Yeast, Nutrient & Enzymes……………………………………………………………………..61 Barrels, Racks & Wood Products Barrels Description Size Price LeRoi, New French Oak 59 gl Call for Pricing Charlois, New American Oak 59 gl Call for Pricing Charlois, New Hungarian Oak 59 gl Call for Pricing Used
    [Show full text]
  • Modernization of the Labeling and Advertising
    18704 Federal Register / Vol. 85, No. 64 / Thursday, April 2, 2020 / Rules and Regulations DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY Table of Contents consolidating TTB’s alcohol beverage I. Background advertising regulations in a new part, 27 Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade CFR part 14. A. TTB’s Statutory Authority • Bureau B. Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Incorporate into the regulations Modernization of the Labeling and TTB guidance documents and current 27 CFR Parts 4, 5, 7, and 19 Advertising Regulations for Alcohol TTB policy, as well as changes in Beverages labeling standards that have come about [Docket No. TTB–2018–0007; T.D. TTB–158; C. Scope of This Final Rule through statutory changes and Ref: Notice Nos. 176 and 176A] II. Discussion of Specific Comments Received international agreements. and TTB Responses • Provide notice and the opportunity RIN 1513–AB54 A. Issues Affecting Multiple Commodities B. Wine Issues to comment on potential new labeling Modernization of the Labeling and C. Distilled Spirits Issues policies and standards, and on certain Advertising Regulations for Wine, D. Malt Beverage Issues internal policies that had developed Distilled Spirits, and Malt Beverages III. Regulatory Analyses and Notices through the day-to-day practical A. Regulatory Flexibility Act application of the regulations to the AGENCY: Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and B. Executive Order 12866 approximately 200,000 label Trade Bureau, Treasury. C. Paperwork Reduction Act applications that TTB receives each IV. Drafting Information ACTION: Final rule; Treasury decision. year. I. Background The comment period for Notice No. SUMMARY: The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax 176 originally closed on March 26, and Trade Bureau (TTB) is amending A.
    [Show full text]
  • Amphora-Aged Cos Wine: New Or Ancient
    AMPHORA-AGED COS WINE: NEW OR ANCIENT There is something simply amazing to view a winery making its top wines in a series of earthenware jars. Is there shock-horror? Yes for a technocrat trained on the finer points of grades of stainless steel. But no for someone on a path of discovery to understand just what the practitioners do when there is a choice to return to the roots of winemaking practice. And the use of clay pots has been a natural winemaking event year-on-year in Georgia for as far back as 6000 years BC. Recently a colleague advised me that a 2012 trip to this old world winemaking country included a visit to a monastery using the clay pot containers continuously for 1000 years (a lot of vintages there to build up tartrate!) So I was recently on the path of discovery in Sicily to visit two famous properties using earthenware jars for winemaking and aging (COS in Vittoria) and Cornelissen (on Etna) who ages new wine similarly. There is a space in between with the technology path-that of using oak barrels as storage vessels, and over the past decade used, large (3-5,000 litre) format casks have proved to be valuable aging means for high quality wines. Casks displaced earthenware vessels as they were more practical. However keeping large casks fresh and clean is a never-ending job, and at times capable of going wrong (cask has to be burnt). Also the cask remains practical for making larger volumes of wine, while re-introducing the clay pot makes sense for small parcel winemaking as pot management is a lot simpler than in the 15th century.
    [Show full text]
  • Bellmont 1900 Series
    MATISSE | Paint | Alabaster, Silvermist & Pepper Front Cover: PENTA | Legno Collection | Aspen • PASADENA | Paint | Pepper 02 | BellmontCabinets.com BellmontCabinets.com | 03 THE FRAMELESS ADVANTAGE ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Unlike traditional face frame cabinets, frameless cabinets combine the clean look of modern, full-overlay, flush-fitting doors and drawers. The unobstructed, full-access interiors create more storage and an organized space, while providing superior strength and trendsetting style. STRONG FULL-ACCESS MORE SPACE 3/4-in cabinet box and solid Greater accessibility, Wider, taller drawers with a full-top construction provide unobstructed by a frame, 75-lb load capacity feature superior strength, structural creates more usable space in the greater interior storage, more precision, and additional support same box size and provides easy clearance and the luxury touch of for solid surface countertops. access to your items inside. full-extension soft-close hardware. • • • PICTURED: Satino Drawer 04 | BellmontCabinets.com FIRMA | Ares Collection | Concrete BellmontCabinets.com | 05 CLASSIC AMERICAN STYLE for a natural elegance that will stand the test of time. MONTICELLO | Heirloom Collection | Lace BellmontCabinets.com | 07 PHOTO: Savvy Cabinetry by Design (Seattle, WA) COMBINE SIMPLICITY & TEXTURE for a tasteful blend of old & new. SHAKER | Paint | White • FIRMA | Synchro Collection | Lodge BellmontCabinets.com | 09 PHOTO: Cabinets & Beyond Design Studio (San Francisco, CA) CLEAN, STRAIGHT LINES uniting form & function with harmonious materials. COVE | Paint | Pepper • MADRID | Walnut | Bourbon BellmontCabinets.com | 11 TRADITIONAL P P P P A A A A WHAT’S RA RA RA RA C C C C RO RO RO RO RWO RWO RWO RWO YOUR STYLE? M M M M S S S S ___________________________________________________________________________________________ W W W W Bellmont’s 1900 Series offers a unique collection of door styles, available in a variety of materials and finish options.
    [Show full text]
  • The Screw and Barrel System
    The Screw and Barrel System 1. Materials Handling 2 2. The Hopper 5 3. The Barrel 6 4. The Screw 9 5. Screw Types 13 6. Screw Mixing Sections 17 7. Breaker Plates, Screen Packs and 22 Gear Pumps 8. Screw Drive System 26 9. Motor Size and Thrust Bearing Life 29 38 Forge Parkway | Franklin, MA 02038 USA | Tel: +1 (508) 541-9400 | Fax: +1 (508) 541-6206 www.dynisco.com - 1 - MATERIALS HANDLING The subject of materials and component handling is one that appears to be ignored in many extrusion shops. Thus, material and component contamination is common. The most common source of resin contamination is water. Generally oil, grease and dust are observed in the contamination of products as well. Material Feed The feed to machines involved in processing thermoplastics is very often a mixture of virgin (new) material, regrind, and colorant (often in the form of a master batch). All of these materials must be kept clean and dry. A controlled ratio of the materials must also be used if consistent machine operation and component quality (such as surface appearance) are to be maintained. The extruder can be fed with plastics (resins) or compounds in various forms. The feed may be fine powder, regrind material or virgin pellets. If the material is available in more than one form, feeding problems will probably occur if a mixture of forms is used. In terms of feeding efficiency, spherical granules (of approximately 3 mm/0.125 in diameter) are the most efficient, while fine powders are usually the worst.
    [Show full text]
  • Wolf Classic Specs
    PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS Effective January 11, 2021 CABINETRY WOLF CLASSIC With a combination of style and affordability,Wolf Classic has become one of America's most popular cabinetry lines. Designed for independent dealers by independent dealers, cabinets are available in today's most popular door style and finish combinations in stock and at extremely attractive price points. With a broad selection of SKUs, mouldings, modifications, and Complement Paints, Wolf Classic will make any design as beautiful as it is affordable. Wolf Classic is a trusted choice for cabinetry. It’s backed by a five-year warranty, which is better than any other cabinetry line at this price, so you can buy with confidence. EXCEPTIONAL STYLE, EXCEPTIONAL VALUE Designed for independent dealers by independent dealers, Wolf Classic proudly offers today’s most popular door style/finish combinations in stock and at extremely attractive price points.This includes the upscale look of paints at no additional charge. With a broad selection of SKUs, accessories and mouldings, Wolf Classic will make any design as beautiful as it is affordable. QUALITY IS IN THE DETAILS Wolf Classic offers distinct series to make finding the right cabinetry for every project easy.Thanks to carefully curated styles, finishes, features and more, every need is met with a quality choice. Plus, all Wolf Classic cabinets are handcrafted, combining generations of woodworking expertise with today’s latest manufacturing technologies. Solid hardwood components and a state-of-the-art finishing systems produce a consistently beautiful and long-lasting appearance. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE You can be confident when choosing Wolf Classic cabinets.
    [Show full text]
  • Brand Video Brand Background BRAND PURPOSE to Cultivate & Celebrate the Bonds of Friendships That Bring Us Joy & Meaning to Our Lives
    Mon Frère Brand Video Brand Background BRAND PURPOSE To cultivate & celebrate the bonds of friendships that bring us joy & meaning to our lives. BRAND PERSONALITY Charismatic, light hearted, honest, passionate BRAND BELIEF AND BEHAVIOR The bonds of meaningful friendships are what keep us connected, challenged, and give our lives more purpose. Mon Frère celebrates the bonds of friendship by being the wine that brings people closer together. TARGET CONSUMER Age: Millennials, 25-34 and secondary target, 35-45 Profile: They are just past the introductory phase of wine, looking to learn more and explore a range of wines beyond value brands. They also appreciate the conviviality of drinking a well made wine with friends! Brand Background Key Selling Points The Mon Frère range is backed by an exceptional winemaking team, led by Tom Hinde. Mon Frère is produced by Taub Family Vineyards, whose wines have an established track record with 90+ ratings. California Cabernet Sauvignon, Chardonnay & Pinot Noir in the $13.99 - $16.99 price segment have shown strong growth in volume and value over the past 4 years. (Source: Nielsen 52 wks ending 2/23/19) Packaging Whimsical but sophisticated design Screw • Cap • Each varietal has a different illustration First 500 cs of • Chardonnay is screw cap, while reds are cork Chardonnay will be in cork • Shipper design matches packaging Packaging Friendship Quote Brand Story Different for each varietal Friendship Symbol Special Edition Hand drawn, custom illustration, different for each varietal Label Details Labels – Full Range THE WINES The Mon Frère Chardonnay style leans more toward a fresher style with Chardonnay judicious, though not dominant, use of oak.
    [Show full text]
  • The Marketing Implications of Packaging
    This dissertation has been 65-13,237 microfilmed exactly as received GUSSt Leonard Morton, 1926- THE MARKETING IMPLICATIONS OF PACKAGING. The Ohio State University, Ph.D., 1965 Economics, commerce-business University Microfilms, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan COPYRIGHT BY LEONARD MORTON GUSS 1966 THE MARKETING IMPLICATIONS OP PACKAGING DISSERTATION Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Doctor of Philosophy in the Graduate School of the Ohio State University LEONARD M ? GUSS, B.A., M.B.A. ****** The Ohio State University Approved by: Adviser Department of Business Organization PREFACE * My interest in the field of packaging dates back to my work as an industrial economist at the Battelle Memorial Institute. Here I became acquainted with and pursued on behalf of several industrial sponsors research in this fascinating and as yet not fully understood field. I was inpressed then, as I am now, with the paucity of conse­ quential and ordered material, a lack which I am sure hinders others than myself. When I suggested to Dr. Theodore N. Beckman of the College of Commerce and Administration, Ohio State University, that I undertake to bring seme order and comprehension to the scattered ma­ terial available, his warm support provided a value for which -I shall always be grateful. The work itself, as such works do, has taken longer than anticipated. Dr. Beckman's gentle reminders of my re­ sponsibility from time to time have served to spur me to the end. In fairness, I would also like to express my appreciation to Jean Koch, my secretary during the day, and my willing cohort after hours during the many tedious typings and retypings required, ^es­ pecially in a format unfamiliar to the business world.
    [Show full text]