Manufacturing techniques are constantly changing. What is preferred and recommended one day can quickly become outdated and avoided another. Perhaps one of the most commonly changed techniques occurs in the manufacturing of plastic bottles. Although plastic bottles are highly recyclable, they are not always recycled. Because of this, there are constant changes in the manufacturing…
Four Reasons That Email Marketing Will Never Replace Direct Mail Marketing
Technology has changed every industry, and the marketing industry is no exception. Previously the go-to marketing techniques were billboards or TV commercials. Maybe an ad in your local phone book or on the fence at your town’s baseball stadium if you were feeling creative. All of those methods are being replaced with online banners, and…
How A Permit Expediter Can Save you Time on Your Building Project
If you’re planning on constructing, renovating, repairing, or tearing down a building, you’re going to need a building permit. Rules for permits do change from state to state and even from city to city, so it’s important to know what your local jurisdiction has to say about the requirements. It’s not just commercial buildings that…
Designing, Printing, Testing All The Work That Goes Into Crafting The Ultimate Circuit Board
A prototype PCB is one of the hidden gems of our modern society. It’s the heart of your computer. Your cell phone. Your tablet. Countless everyday tools rely on the function of a high-quality circuit board to deliver their best performance. Without good prototype PCB assembly? We would be much worse off. Staying keen on…
Do DFM and Panelization Processes Lead to the Best Prototype PCB Assembly?
When planning the prototype PCB assembly for your project, it is important to keep an eye out for two crucial steps you will need to address at the end: the design for manufacturing and the panelization. We know that the final printed circuit boards will be routing signals and powering the electrical components, but it…
Five Main Groundwater Environmental Services
Approximately 70% of the untreated industrial waste is discharged into water sources, where they pollute the water supply available for use. Considering that only 1% of the Earth’s water is safe for drinking, immediate ground water control and remediation is crucial to ensure suitable and safe water for both industrial and domestic use. On the…
How Safety Classes Can Reduce On Site Construction Accidents
The construction industry is full of risk. Construction workers carry extremely heavy items and climb many stories, on a daily basis. Careful training and proper lifting equipment reduces worker risk and increases safety on the construction job. Additionally, fall protection courses ensure that workers are informed and prepared for any risky situation. Fall protection courses…
How a Marquee Sign Can Boost School Funds
Do you notice billboards? It would be hard not to, large as they are. Best Buy gets 17% of its customers simply because the store’s sign is so large and colorful it brings walk-ins to the store. So now that we know this technique works, here’s how you can apply it to your organization. Look…
When Was the Last Time That You Loved Getting Up and Going to Work?
It was nearly 45 years ago when you started your post-college career teaching English at Howard, South Dakota. Your path then took you to Henry, South Dakota, West Point, Nebraska, Elkhorn, Nebraska, Saginaw, Michigan, Downingtown, Pennsylvania, and finally back to Nebraska. You have worked in the toxicolgy world in Ft Lauderdale, Florida, and Las Vegas,…
Are You Looking for a Dependable Building That Can Serve a Variety of Purposes?
A standard 20 foot shipping container can hold 1,150 cubic feet, while a 40 foot high cube contains 2,700 cubic feet. As a point of reference, a 40 foot high cube can hold 8,443 shoe boxes and a 20 foot container can hold around 3,596 shoe boxes. These containers travel by ship and by truck…