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Gene wrote: Back in the 1960s DiAcro Corp, a tool and die company, was an innovator in the use of Urethane as a die material. When the factory was dissolved and it's products handed off to other divisions of a parent company that had bought them out several years earlier. A group of employees bought out the urethane die end of the business and started AcroTech inc. I've known these guys since high school, heartily recommend them as a source if you want some resilient backing pads or other parts. http://www.acrotechinc.com/ Gene Olson |
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Post moved here by Wray Schelin / administrator
Gene wrote: Back in the 1960s DiAcro Corp, a tool and die company, was an innovator in the use of Urethane as a die material. When the factory was dissolved and it's products handed off to other divisions of a parent company that had bought them out several years earlier. A group of employees bought out the urethane die end of the business and started AcroTech inc. I've known these guys since high school, heartily recommend them as a source if you want some resilient backing pads or other parts. http://www.acrotechinc.com/ Gene Olson |
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