In the old days, molds were often whittled at home from scraps of lumber.
These are made by injecting molten aluminum into 3, 000-pound molds made out of steel.
Take Misumi, a Tokyo distributor of factory automation tools and metal molds used for casting parts.
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Once the molds get a foothold, poor storage conditions also promote their post-harvest growth on grain.
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Some molds produce mycotoxins, unavoidable contaminants found in foods such as peanuts, corn and wine.
The company has reproduced jewelry based on those original designs and molds using the same materials.
She also has environmental allergies to molds, dust mites, certain fall pollens and certain trees.
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He taught himself to make bullets, melting lead on the kitchen stove and pouring it into molds.
Representing Uruk's mass-produced goods are beveled-rim bowls that were made using molds and often used for workers' rations.
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Now they are pouring silicon bronze, a durable alloy heated to about 2, 000 degrees Fahrenheit, into the molds.
Tooling up these custom-made molds, which wear out after 100, 000 injections, is a big part of Omni's cost structure.
The scripted encomiums to Mr. Cuomo represented another illustration of how Mr. Cuomo molds his image, Mr. Muzzio said.
Further, what kind of leader molds himself or herself in perfection and cements his or her thinking into antiquity?
He literally broke the molds for his reliable ingot casting line and replaced them with more efficient, if less dependable, continuous casters.
Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F and butter four 4-inch tartlet molds.
The foil molds to the shape of whatever it's covering and stays firmly in place until the job is complete.
He has to mail molds more than 1, 000 miles away to Egypt, and the bronze rarely survives the return journey intact.
Since signing up with Smith 18 months ago, Omni has made 45 new kinds of parts, all requiring separate molds or tools.
As soon as I saw the molds of rice and how the heat pops it like popcorn, the light bulb went off.
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We subsequently invested several hundred thousand dollars for 16.9 oz. bottle molds.
Investigators also discovered large amounts of sulfuric acid, nitric acid, hydrochloric acid, detonators, grenade casings, hand guns, molds of human faces, and wigs.
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Most of today's modern candles are made by machines that pour paraffin and stearic acid into molds, although handmade candles are still popular.
He has also made molds for NASA and is working with the U.S. Defense Department to make small parabolic antennae for reflecting laser beams.
But when employees found a seller listing "molds of their naked body, " company employees debated if the shop should be closed, says Mr. Christofferson.
Some covet slime molds, others dream of boletes and polypores.
About half the interior is original, and half has been rebuilt using molds, models and color cues from what remained and from documentation and scientific analysis.
At a family gathering, one of my older female relatives shyly offered me a set of molds used to make the fried Persian pastry nan-e panjerei.
Both require molds to be made and either close off the ear entirely or provide an "open fit, " letting in lower frequencies that don't need amplification.
The company has increased sales and maintained 10% operating margins in the distribution business by developing an innovative modular approach to selling molds, which are usually custom-made.
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Today, while wooden molds and rolling pins are still available from specialty shops, more common (and much easier to care for) are resin versions cast from historic designs.
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