Archive for July, 2009

Where can I find a plastic storage box with inside dimensons of at least 36″ wide, 25 inches tall. Can’t find.

Thursday, July 30th, 2009
plastic storage
Darryl H asked:


Contico makes boxes like these, but the largest one I found is about 3 inches too small. The box is going to be used on a hitch hauler like this: http://www.stowaway2.com/item.asp?ProductID=108

Karley Mack

When you throw junk into plastic boxes to remove it from being an unsightly mess what do you do with it later?

Thursday, July 30th, 2009
plastic storage
asked:


It’s funny having plastic storage of stuff that once was in the living room but for reasons of “cleaning up” tossed in the box and left for an indefinite time. I do throw garbage out but why have so many of these boxes? LOL

Glenn Dunlap

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
plastic
Bob Smith asked:


Plastic surgery has become very common in our society these days. You may think that plastic surgery is a product of the 20th century, but it actually has a long history that goes back thousands of years. Thousands of years ago, surgeons in India performed reconstructive plastic surgery. Mostly, these procedures consisted of skin grafts to repair damage to the face and other parts of the body. The very first medical manual written on the subject came about sometime between 323 B.C. and 27 B.C.

The name “plastic” comes from the Greek word “plastikos” and it means to shape. Each and every year millions of plastic surgery procedures are performed and this number is rising despite the recession we now find ourselves in. Plastic and cosmetic surgery can enhance the way you look but you should always understand there can be complications after surgery. If you’re thinking of getting plastic or cosmetic surgery done, then you need to make sure this is the right decision for you. In many cases people want to get surgery because it is the ‘in thing’. However, you need to know what the risk factors are before going ahead.

There are two very important steps to take initially. The first is to take the right decision and second is to choose the right plastic surgeon. Anyone with a medical degree and a valid license to practice medicine can call himself a plastic surgeon. Do you want someone who specializes in hip replacement doing your abdominoplasty or performing your face lift? You need to do your research to ensure that the doctor you are interested in is really a plastic surgeon and one that you feel comfortable with. Check whether he or she has a plastic surgeon’s certification and experience. You can check with the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) online to verify their status.

Dr. Sawan, a board certified plastic surgeon offers advanced plastic and cosmetic surgery in Oklahoma City to enhance your look and make you feel better. Whether it is facial rejuvenation or body contouring after weight loss that you are looking for, Dr Sawan will have the right answers for you. Through experience and knowledge in cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery, Dr. Kamal Sawan will sure address all your concerns and help you decide on the best option for you. He will explain you everything before surgery and let you know all the risk factors (if any) that are associated with having plastic or cosmetic surgery.

If you want to contact Dr. Kamal Sawan, please visit the site http://www.juveniss.com









Regina Steele

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
plastic
Guna seelan asked:


 

Indian plastic industry is in the path of an impressive growth now. So what is the position of India in global plastic recycling market? When compared to the usage of steel and aluminum, the usage of plastics is more on volume basis. But India was the last in consumption of plastics among America, Europe and China. However this comparison was done by the year 2003. So what is the current position of India in global plastic market and what will be its future?

Indian economy and plastic industry:

In the year 2000, India was 10th in plastic consumption. But owing to the growth through 2000-2008, it’s expected India to be the 3rd largest consumer of plastics by 2010. Obviously by this great leap in this industry the total contribution of plastic industry to Indian economy will also jump to 44Bn USD by 2010.

Employment in plastic recycling industry:

In a report, it was stated like “plastic recycling system can turn a menace into employment opportunity for millions”. When compared to a plastic manufacturing firm, a plastic recycling firm can employ approx 7 times more people. As well as India is a concerned, Indians require more employment opportunities also. As the plastic recycling also contributes a good will to the environment, this industry definitely has a great future.

Processing units in India:

There are over 22,000 plastic processing units and over 150 plastic processing machinery manufactures in India. The machinery units supply over 2500 machineries per annum. There are some associations like All India Plastic Industries Association which was incorporated in 1982 to solve various issues in Import duty of polymers etc. And also the first international trade exhibition named PLASTEC-2008 is to be held at Chennai, the gateway of Tamilnadu to benefit plastic manufacturing industries in the south.

Sources of plastic waste (Scrap plastic):

It was estimated that India generates 5600 tones of plastic waste daily. The two main sources of scrap plastic in India as classified into two categories namely consumer waste and industrial waste. The consumer wastes include the wastes household waste, hospital waste and street waste. And as the name indicates, industrial waste includes all the waste plastic from industries. Plastic waste demands the highest cost in the recycled market i.e.12-15 INR per kg. In the year 2002 around 2 million tones of plastic waste was collected countrywide.

Environmental factors:

Considering the damage created by the plastics to the environment, the government tries to ban the usage of plastics in the country. But thousands of families in India make there living out of the money earned through plastic waste recycling. Any such total ban in this sector will also adversely affect the countries economy negatively.

Conclusion:

So what should we ignore? Is that the environmental factors or the economic growth of the country and Poor’s livelihood? As both of them are equally important we should find an answer for this menace. In the attempt to clean up one segment should not result in “throwing the baby out of the window along with the bath water”. As India has a great resource of man power and technology, plastic recycling can be developed more and the environmental bugs can be fixed. As an old saying, “give me a rock, I will turn it to a masterpiece”, these waste plastics can be processed and reused. That will provide a lot of employment and also contributes a lot to economy, the two main aspects that India needs today.



Regan Love

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
plastic
Nancy asked:


Built on the principle of satisfying the customer’s needs, Lehigh Valley Plastics is an international plastic manufacturing production company and supplier of engineered bass plastic components and fabrications. It is one of the few remaining plastics manufacturing companies that offers full-service capabilities from design and engineering to the production of nearly any plastic product, quickly and cost effectively.

Over the years Lehigh Valley Plastics has evolved into a market leader using lean plastics manufacturing techniques, precision forming and machining technology, and innovative designs. Known for unsurpassed quality in a broad range of product materials, personal service, and a fast, cost-effective response, Lehigh Valley Plastics has built its reputation one customer at a time.

To achieve this vision, Lehigh Valley Plastics is focused on three objectives: to exceed its customers’ expectations; to continue to invest in leading-edge technologies; and to develop skilled employees who share a passion for its business. An example of developing skilled employees is illustrated by Lehigh Valley Plastics’ desire to obtain quality certifications for its employees from the American Society for Quality (ASQ).

Lehigh Valley Plastics’ Quality Manager, Michael A. Humza, has recently completed the requirements and has become certified in Quality/Organizational Excellence by the ASQ. This certification reflects Humza’s proficiency in and comprehension of quality management principles and practices. The certification by the ASQ is a formal recognition of Humza’s demonstration of understanding and commitment to quality techniques and practices in his job and career. As quality manager, the accomplishment accentuates Lehigh Valley Plastics’ commitment to quality and continuous improvement. In 2008, Humza will further develop his “5S and Lean” practices while championing the process of obtaining ISO 9001:2000 certifications for Lehigh Valley Plastics, Inc.

Lehigh Valley Plastics offers an extensive range of services and capabilities including plastic fabrication, injection molding and plastic machining. We are able to design, engineer, and produce virtually any plastic product from the simplest to the most complex.



Dominique Clay

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
plastic
Groshan Fabiola asked:


Plastic machining can be a difficult process, especially because of the diverse range of materials that are used in the industry. Problems with plastic routing are often caused by the variations in plastic throughout the manufacturing process, and these differences are combined with a number of different applications for the plastic. There are some common plastic machining problems that are easy to tackle, however, when you know what to look for and how to react.

During the plastic routing process, an individual might be unable to recognize the different physical properties of the specific material being used, and they will only know the generic name of the plastic. Plastic machining might have to be altered just because of a different color of plastic, though, so it is important to understand how differences in the plastic can play a huge role in how it reacts to plastic drill bits and other cutting tools. One of the easiest ways to categorize plastic routing jobs is by hard or soft plastic, which can be easily determined by the flexibility or rigidity of the material or the type of chip it produces in the routing process.

When individuals are using the right plastic drill bits and other cutting tools for the specific job, soft plastic should curl a chip and hard plastic should produce a splintered wedge. There are also different types of hard and soft plastic, though. The plastic machining process might have to be altered to accommodate the different characteristics of plastic within each of these generic groups. They require different plastic routing considerations because of the way they machine.

Plastics are not the same, and they can not be machined in the same way. Ignoring this fact can create problems from the beginning, but knowing what to look for can make the process as simple as can be.

For more resources regarding router bits or even about plastic routing and especially about metal drill bits please review these pages



Misael Kaufman

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
plastic
Abigail Aaronson asked:


If you are considering plastic surgery, one of the most important things you need to think about first is to find the right plastic surgeon for the procedure you need or want to have done.

While some decisions are as simple as opening up the Yellow Pages and calling around, finding a plastic surgeon is a much more complex process. Here are some things you should consider before you ever even book a consultation appointment.

Board Certification

You might be surprised to learn that any doctor can perform plastic surgery procedures, whether they are trained in plastic surgery or not. And, because performing these procedures can be a lucrative practice, there are many physicians out there who are enhancing and lifting and tucking who are not board certified to do so.

Any cosmetic surgeon you consider should be board certified in plastic surgery by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. You are advised to only consider having elective procedures performed by one who is certified by this board.

The Accreditation of Their Facilities

It is a common occurrence today for plastic surgeons to perform procedures in their offices or in places referred to as surgery centers. These two options offer the patient a reduced cost while offering the physician a more convenient way to manage their practice.

If you will be having your surgery in a doctor’s office or surgery center, make sure that it is accredited. For your own safety, you should only consider having plastic surgery in an accredited facility or local hospital.

Local Hospital Privileges

Even if you will be undergoing your procedure in a doctor’s office or surgery center, your physician should have operating room privileges at a local hospital for the procedure you will be having done.

For instance, if you will be having breast enhancement surgery, you should be able to contact a hospital in your local area and confirm that the physician you have chosen has operating room privileges there to perform breast enhancement surgery.

You want to make sure that the doctor you select is able to use a local operating room if they need to for some reason or if there is an unforeseen emergency.

The Plastic Surgeon’s Experience

In addition to board certification and hospital privileges, you need to take into consideration the experience of the doctor themselves. If you will be having a tummy tuck, then you want to select a plastic surgeon who has performed as many tummy tucks as possible.

You can usually obtain this information by asking the office staff how many of a specific procedure the plastic surgeon has performed. By considering the experience of the physician, you can ensure that your procedure will be performed by the most skilled hands possible.

By taking into consideration the skills and experience of your plastic surgeon, their hospital privileges, their facility accreditation, and their board certification by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, you can ensure that a plastic surgeon is worthy of scheduling a consultation with for the plastic surgery procedures you are interested in. Your goal is to find a plastic surgeon who can be your partner in reaching your aesthetic goals, and to be worthy of it, she must fulfill all of the above requirements.



Lamar Eaton

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009
plastic
Jeff McRitchie asked:


Plastic comb binding is the most popular binding method used in North America. Also known as GBC Binding, Ibico Binding, Cerlox, Surlox or Combbind this binding method has been around for decades and is used by schools, businesses and print shops across the United States. In fact, you have probably seen cookbooks, reports, proposals and manuals bound with plastic combs. However, if you are considering binding your companies documents with plastic combs here are a six things you might want to know…

1. Although the most commonly used color for plastic comb binding is Black, plastic binding combs are available in more than twelve different colors. The current colors that are readily available on the market are: Black, White, Clear, Red, Yellow, Navy Blue, Royal Blue, Maroon, Forest Green, Kelly, Green, Gray and Brown. In addition to these colors it is sometimes possible to find plastic combs in specialty styles such as the new GBC Matte Combs which are available in Black and Frost or GBC Gel Combs (currently only available in Steel Blue).

2. Plastic comb binding supplies are available in sizes from 3/16” up to 2”. Combs that are 3/16” – 1-1/8” are round in shape. Combs that are 1-1/4” up to 2” are oval in shape and have specially designed locks to prevent the document from coming apart if it is picked up by the spine. Although plastic combs are available in 3/16” these combs are very small and difficult to use. It is best to bind documents with combs no smaller than ¼”

3. Plastic comb binding uses a 19 ring hole pattern (19 rectangular holes along a 11” piece of paper). However, combs are readily available in 15 ring lengths for binding half size books (or for landscape binding), in 21 ring lengths for A4 binding and in 24 ring lengths for binding legal sized documents. Other lengths of plastic combs are available by special order in select colors. However, please note that if you want to bind a document with plastic combs that are longer or shorter than 11” you need to make sure that your binding machine has disengageable dies to ensure that the holes don’t run off the end of your paper.

4. Binding documents using plastic combs requires a special device called a comb opener. Most desktop comb binding machines include a plastic comb opener. However, larger electric binding punches will sometimes require a standalone comb opener. In order to use the comb opener on your machine you simply place the comb onto the opener and pull the handle to open the comb you then insert the pages of your document (which you have already punched with your binding machine) onto the comb and then release the handle to allow the comb to close.

5. Plastic comb binding spines can be imprinted with the name of your company, your company logo or the name of your report. This imprinting is done by either foil stamping or silk screening the information onto the comb. For a quote on having your information printed onto plastic comb binding supplies simply give us a call.

6. Many plastic comb binding machines have an adjustable depth of punch margin control. This control allows you to select how far the holes are located from the edge of the page. This depth of margin control is important for use with very small combs so that the pages turn freely and very large combs so that the pages do not tear out from your documents.

If you are considering plastic comb binding as an option for your office or already have a plastic comb binding machine hopefully these six things have been helpful for you. However, if you have more questions just remember, it never hurts to ask.



Nayeli Douglas

Monday, July 27th, 2009
plastic
Marlene Affeld asked:


ently discarding plastic, especially plastic water bottles, fishing gear and plastic bags, people are unknowingly causing the deaths of millions of mammals, fish, birds and reptiles every year.

We defile the face of the earth with plastic refuse. Since the invention of plastic earlier this century, it has become a popular material used in a wide variety of unique and innovative applications. Plastic is used to make, or wrap around, many of the items we buy or use. The problem comes when we no longer want these items and how we dispose of them, particularly the throwaway plastic material used in wrapping or packaging. Plastic is handy, lightweight and easily discarded. Too easily discarded.

Plastics are not themselves the problem. They are useful materials which can be produced with relatively little damage to the environment. The problem is the excessive use of plastics in one-time applications together with careless disposal.

Take a look around you. Plastic bags can readily be seen hanging from the branches of trees, flying about on windy days, settled amongst grasses and floating on streams. They clog up drains causing water and sewage to overflow and become the breeding grounds of germs and bacteria that spread disease.

Plastics are utilized because they are easy and inexpensive to manufacture, strong and durable. Unfortunately these same useful qualities make plastic an overwhelming pollution problem. Inferior quality and low cost means plastic is readily discarded. Plastics take around 300 years to photo degrade. Plastics long life assures it survival in the environment for extended periods where it can do great harm. Because plastic does not easily decompose and requires high energy ultra-violet light to break down, the volume of plastic waste in the world?s oceans is steadily increasing.

Plastic is now found in virtually all the oceans and rivers of the world, even the most remote and once pristine.

American oceanographer Charles Moore says the amount of plastic pollution in the worlds oceans is so extensive it?s beyond cleaning up. A toxic plastic ?graveyard? double the size of Texas swirls in the waters of the Pacific between San Francisco and Hawaii. There his crew found that the water contained over 40 parts of plastic for every part plankton, with a fivefold increase in the amount of plastic between 1997 and 2007.

Annually approximately 500 billion plastic bags are used worldwide. That is an unconscionable amount of waste, so much that more than one million bags are used every minute and their impact on the planet is devastating. Plastic bags are only part of the problem. America alone, yearly produces in excess of 800,000 tons of plastic bottle pollution. World-wide our precious planet is defaced and poisoned with more than 100 million tons of plastic pollution annually.

According to the California Costal Commission, over 80% of refuse within waterways, most of it being plastic, originates on land rather than coming from boats.

Plastic affects marine wildlife in deadly ways: entangling creatures and by being consumed.

Turtles are particularly devastated by plastic pollution. All seven of the world’s turtle species are already endangered or threatened for a multitude of reasons. Turtles become entangled in plastic fishing nets, and many sea turtles have been found dead with plastic garbage bags in their stomachs. Studies indicate turtles mistake these floating semi-transparent bags for jellyfish and eat them. The turtles die an inhumane death from choking or from being unable to eat. A dead turtle found off the coast Hawaii was found to have more than 1000 pieces of plastic in its stomach including part of a comb, a toy truck wheel and lank of nylon rope.

There is great environmental concern about the effect of plastic trash on all marine mammals. These elegant creatures are already under threat for a variety of other reasons: e.g. seal and whale populations have been decimated by unregulated hunting. A recent study concluded that in excess of 100,000 marine mammals die needlessly each year from the deadly effects of plastic pollution.

World-wide over 100 bird species are known to ingest plastic particles. This includes 36 species found off the coast of South Africa. A recent study of blue petrel hatchlings at South Africa’s remote Marion Island showed that 90% of the chicks examined had plastic in their digestive systems, apparently fed to them accidentally by their parents. South African seabirds are among the worst affected in the world. Plastics remain in the bird?s stomachs, impeding digestion and causing starvation.

Scientific studies are not conclusive about how much plastic birds and fish are consuming, however scientist agree that plastic in seafood is likely to be harmful for people. Plastic is compared with better understood toxic materials such as mercury. Plastic acts like a sponge when in contact with poisons such as PCBs, concentrating them at levels that are millions of time more than in seawater.

The ingredients in plastic have been linked to cancer and reproductive abnormalities. Bisphenol A, found in plastic water bottles, has been shown to produce cancer in lab rats, to disrupt hormone levels and is associated with diabetes and obesity.

Scientists also voice concerns that the massive swirls of floating plastic could contribute to global warming by creating a dense shade canopy that makes it difficult for plankton to grow.

“When you defile the pleasant streams and the wild bird’s abiding place, you massacre a million dreams and cast your spittle in God’s face.” ~ John Drinkwater

Let?s look at a few different ways where ?Together We Can Make A Difference?.

The crisis of plastic pollution demands urgent study and action. Businesses should be encouraged to reduce the amount of plastic used in packaging and to re-cycle.

Plastic wrapping and bags should be required to carry a warning label advising of the dangers of plastic pollution and shoppers should be encouraged to use eco-friendly shopping bags of organic, natural materials or recycled plastic fibers. Tell this to our law makers. The situation only continues to worsen. We must act now!

When a tax levy was imposed on plastic bags in Ireland, usage dropped by 90 percent. Several other countries have already banned the use of plastic bags with significant impact. America must follow their example. Support re-cycling programs and promote environmental awareness in your local community. Be pro-active in asking governments to make changes and consumers to re-think their attitudes. Purchase products requiring less plastic packaging and inform store management why you are doing so. We can speak with a loud voice when we speak with our ?dollars?.

Choose to drink tap or carbon filtered water from a glass lined reusable container. If you do purchase plastic bottled, dispose to the container properly. Recycle.

With the increase in environmental awareness, it has become obvious that there is more that we can do to create a sustainable society. If everyone of us would take a few tiny steps, make a few different choices and consciously consider our impact on the planet, there might be a way to restore the world to its original beauty and resources.

Join us in protecting the diversity and quality of our environment. We can all contribute to a healthier, greener world.



Gary Farley

Sunday, July 26th, 2009
plastic
Jeff McRitchie asked:


If you are looking for a professional binding system for your office you may be considering a number of options. Perhaps you are looking at comb binding, coil binding, wire binding, Velobind, thermal binding or even Unibind. All of these different binding systems are excellent. However, there are several things about plastic comb binding (sometimes called GBC binding or Ibico binding) that sets it apart from the other binding systems. Here are four reasons why you may want to consider choosing plastic comb binding for your office over some of the other binding machines and systems available on the market.

1. Price: Plastic comb binding has been around longer than any other binding system on the market. For this reason the supplies and equipment for binding documents with plastic combs is cheaper than any other binding system. Plastic comb binding elements start at less than two cents each and comb binding machines are commonly available for just a couple hundred dollars. Compared to coil, wire and thermal binding systems the cost to bind documents with plastic combs is often half or less.

2. Availability: Since plastic comb binding has been around longer than any other binding system the supplies are more readily available than supplies for any other binding system. Large box office supply stores carry plastic comb binding supplies. However, they do not carry supplies for any of the other common binding systems. In a crunch, chances are you will be able to find plastic comb binding supplies locally (even if they are more expensive). If you choose another binding system availability can sometimes be a problem.

3. Variety: Plastic comb binding supplies are available in twelve different colors including black, white, clear, navy blue, maroon, dark green, kelly green, royal blue, red, yellow, brown and gray. This selection of colors is ideal for almost any company looking to bind their reports, presentations and proposals. Plastic combs are also available in a wide variety of sizes ranging from 3/16” up to 2”. Whether your documents are 400 pages thick or just a few sheets, plastic comb binding is a good choice for your binding needs. Plastic comb binding spines are also available in almost any length imagineable from just a few loops for sample books all the way up to 80 loops (almost 4’ in length) for large engineering plans or posters.

4. Ease of Use: As far as binding systems go, plastic comb binding is one of the easiest systems to use. After your pages are punched you simply use your comb opener / comb spreader to open the comb binding spine and place your pages onto the fingers of the comb. With spiral coil binding you have to crimp the ends of the coil, with twin loop wire binding you have to close the wire using a wire closer. Finishing documents with plastic combs is easier than either of these two commonly used binding styles.

5. Functionality: Plastic comb binding offers superior functionality for everyday use. Comb bound documents open flat for easy copying, can be safely mailed and pages can be easily inserted and removed using any comb binding machine. These features make plastic comb binding incredibly versatile and ideal for use by accountants, engineers, schools, marketing departments and churches.

Plastic comb binding is the most popular binding style available on the market. More organizations use comb binding than any other available binding style. If you are looking for a binding style, these are five reasons out of many to at least consider plastic comb binding for your organization.



Nestor Sargent