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hsmleindia · 1 year ago
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Mounting Press Machine (metallographic specimen mounting press)
Our automatic metallographic specimen mounting press, equipped with in-out water cooling system. These products are expertly developed using top-quality materials & contemporary techniques in accordance with the set norms of the industry. It is suitable for heat mounting thermo hardening & thermoplastic materials. After the parameters such as heating temperature, heat preserving time and applied force etc. are set up, put the mounting material into the machine, close the cover and press the start button, then the machine will finish the job automatically. The operator can change 4 specification patterns according to the difficult specimens. It can make 2 specimens at one time.
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techtrival3 · 7 months ago
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copper testing machine
Introducing our latest innovation: the Copper Testing Machine by Tech Trivial. Accurately analyze copper components with precision and ease. Boost your efficiency today!
• A Programmed Timer automatically controls the UV & Condensation cycles of the UVCON &
programming.
• Temperature is measured & controlled by a solid state circuit. A PT-100 Sensor is
mounted in a black aluminum panel on the specimen rack.
• The temperature is set by the Operator & monitored by Digital panel meter on the
Control Panel. Note:- This version is with UV lamps but Xenon Arc (ISO 4892-2) is also
available on request.
The instrument Generally comprises:-
• A Double Walled Chamber for sample burning with front glass door
• A Burner settable 0- 90 o angle and precise gas control system including gas regulator
• Microprocessor control Burner Moving system
• Sample Holding System (adjustable both vertically and horizontally)
• Digital Timer for flame application (can be preset for 1 to 99 sec)
• Digital timer for flame observation after flame is removed.
For more information contact us 
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universalengineeringcorp · 2 years ago
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How To Test The Paper For Its Stiffness
It is no wonder that paper testing instruments are highly crucial in order to test the quality, durability, and other characteristics of the paper before using it for the desired purpose. Moreover, they are also significant to know the economical value of the paper. 
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Among those various characteristics, stiffness is one significant. Stiffness, in the paper industry, refers to the ability of the paper to resist bending. In other words, it is the resistance to a force that causes the paper to bend. It is important to the end-use performance of several papers.  These papers could be those used for folders, writing, playing cards, cups, posters, etc. 
Stiffness is also a crucial mechanical property of paperboard which is used in packaging boxes. These boxes must be able to withstand deformation, damage, or bulging, when a product is being filled into them, when it is inside them, when the box is kept in the storage, and when it is stacked from above. To make sure of the above conditions it is essential to test and know the stiffness of the box. A stiffness tester for paper is used to perform this test.  
What Is A Stiffness Tester?
The digital stiffness tester by UEC is an easy-to-use instrument that determines the stiffness of the paper. Applicable under ISO 2493, DIN 53121, BS 3748, NF Q 03-048, SCAN P29, and TAPPI T 556 standards, this tester is also a helpful tool in knowing the economic value of the paper. 
To perform the test, a specimen is mounted on the tester with one end fastened into the clamp. The clamping jaws make sure that the specimen is accurately placed in the center. The digital panel shows the optimum force required to bend the specimen to a particular angle. The assembly of all the components makes sure that the test gives precise results without any errors. The tester is used to test writing, printing, copier, duplex, art, kraft liner, and fluting paper. 
When it comes to testing the folding box board, the UEC’s Taber stiffness tester is used. This device is used to evaluate the stiffness and resiliency of paperboard, plastics, metallic sheets, and other loose materials. 
Wrapping up
UEC’s wide reliable, accuracy-driven, and high-performance collection, makes it one of the leading manufacturers, suppliers, and exporters of paper testing instruments. Manufacturers and laboratories can get in touch to know more about testing machines and even get sample testing done before purchase.  
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modercompany · 3 years ago
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goldeagleprice · 4 years ago
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New special-edition Red Book celebrating the 1920–2020 centennial of the Manila Mint is sold out!
The front cover, back cover, and spine of the 1920–2020 Manila Mint special edition distinguish it from the regular-edition Red Book. 260 copies were printed; 48 were damaged in transit, leaving 212 for sale to collectors. The issue sold out within six weeks. Hover to zoom.
(Pelham, AL) — The 74th edition of the coin-collecting hobby’s annual Guide Book of United States Coins (popularly known as the “Red Book”) debuted in April 2020. A special limited edition of 212 copies was released with a custom goldfoil-stamped cover and a tip-in sheet celebrating the 100th anniversary of the opening of the Manila Mint. The limited print run sold out within six weeks. Sales of the special edition support the educational mission of the Philippine Collectors Forum.
The so-called Wilson dollar of 1920, struck to commemorate the opening of the Manila Mint. Its reverse design is featured on the front cover of the Manila Mint special-edition Red Book. (Photos courtesy of Stack’s Bowers Galleries).
The front cover of the Manila Mint Centennial special edition features the reverse design of the so-called Wilson Dollar (HK-449/450), which was struck at the Mint of the Philippine Islands when it opened in Manila in 1920.
The so-called Wilson dollar of 1920, struck to commemorate the opening of the Manila Mint. Its reverse design is featured on the front cover of the Manila Mint special-edition Red Book. (Photos courtesy of Stack’s Bowers Galleries).
The Philippine Collectors Forum was established in August 2003 at the American Numismatic Association’s World’s Fair of Money in Baltimore, Maryland. The group was founded by Raymond Czahor and Ken Seymore with the active support of ANA President John Wilson. 75 collectors attended the first meeting — the annual convention’s largest club attendance that year except for the Boy Scouts of America. The Philippine Collectors Forum is a nonprofit group and an official member club of the ANA. It holds annual meetings at the World’s Fair of Money. The Forum’s mission is to promote education about U.S./Philippine coinage, medals, tokens, paper money, scrip, and other numismatic items.
The Manila Mint traces its history back to the colonial era of the Philippine Islands. In April 1899, as a condition of the treaty ending the Spanish-American War, Spain transferred control of the Philippines to the United States. One of the government’s early tasks was to sponsor a new territorial coinage. The resulting coins, introduced in 1903, were designed by Filipino silversmith, sculptor, engraver, and art professor Melecio Figueroa. They bear the names of both the Philippines (FILIPINAS, the Spanish name for the islands) and of the United States of America. The silver coins feature a female personification of the Philippines before the volcanic Mount Mayon (northeast of the capital city of Manila). The minor coinage shows a young Filipino man, bare-chested and seated at an anvil with a hammer.
A 1925 centavo minted in Manila; note the legends identifying both the Philippines (“Filipinas”) and the United States of America. (Photos courtesy of NGC).
In the early years, most of the coins were produced at the San Francisco Mint and then shipped to the islands. On February 18, 1918, the Philippine Legislature passed an appropriations bill for the construction of machinery for a new mint in Manila. The Great War was interfering with shipments from the United States. A local mint was seen as being more expedient and economical. In addition, a local mint would support the United States’ goal of moving the Philippines toward its own governance and infrastructure.
A 1925 centavo minted in Manila; note the legends identifying both the Philippines (“Filipinas”) and the United States of America. (Photos courtesy of NGC).
The mint was built in Manila in the Intendencia Building, which housed the offices and hall of the Senate, and the offices and vaults of the Philippine Treasury. Its machinery was designed and built in Philadelphia under the supervision of U.S. Mint chief mechanical engineer Clifford Hewitt, who also oversaw its installation in Manila. The facility was opened, with formalities and machine demonstrations, on July 15, 1920. The fanfare included the production of an official commemorative medal in gold, silver, and bronze. The first specimen of these medals was struck by Speaker of the House of Representatives Sergio Osmeña (later president of the Commonwealth in the final years of World War II).
A silver 20-centavos coin struck at the Manila Mint in 1941, before Japanese forces overtook the islands and stopped the mint’s production.
The Manila Mint produced coins for the Philippines from 1920 until Japanese forces invaded the islands in 1941, at which time it ceased operation. (The Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco mints would strike coins for the Philippines in 1944 and 1945.) Filipino and Filipino-American military service members, guerrillas, civilians, and leaders were vitally important in the Allied victory in World War II.
A silver 20-centavos coin struck at the Manila Mint in 1941, before Japanese forces overtook the islands and stopped the mint’s production.
The mint’s buildings were largely destroyed by bombing during the liberation of the Philippines later in the war.
The Commonwealth of the Philippines became an independent republic on July 4, 1946. Today the Philippine coins of 1903 to 1945, including those struck at the mint in Manila, are important mementos of a significant chapter in U.S. history and numismatics. They are a testament to the close ties and special relationship between the United States and the republic and people of the Philippines.
The Philippine Collectors Forum is proud to honor the legacy of the Mint of the Philippine Islands with the 1920–2020 commemorative limited edition of the Guide Book of United States Coins.
About the Guide Book of United States Coins
A Guide Book of United States Coins is the world’s most popular annual retail price guide for U.S. coins, tokens, and other numismatic items. 24 million copies have been purchased since 1946, making it one of the best-selling nonfiction titles in the history of U.S. publishing.
For the 74th edition, more than 100 professional coin dealers, scholars, and other numismatic experts contributed their knowledge under the direction of Senior Editor Jeff Garrett, Research Editor Q. David Bowers, and Editor Emeritus Kenneth Bressett.
The 74th edition of the Red Book is available online and at bookstores and hobby shops nationwide. Whitman Publishing offers a Large Print Edition and several formats of the regular edition (hardcover; spiralbound softcover; and spiralbound hardcover). For more information and to order, visit the website of Whitman Publishing.
About Whitman Publishing
Whitman Publishing is the world’s leading producer of numismatic reference books, supplies, and products to display and store coins and paper money. The company’s high-quality books educate readers in the rich, colorful history of American and world coinage and currency, and teach how to build great collections. Archival-quality Whitman folders, albums, cases, and other holders keep collectibles safe and allow them to be shown off to friends and family.
Whitman Publishing is the Official Supplier of the American Numismatic Association. As a benefit of membership in the ANA, members can borrow the Red Book (and other Whitman books) for free from the Association’s Dwight N. Manley Numismatic Library, and also receive 10% off all Whitman purchases. Details are on the website of the ANA.
A Guide Book of United States Coins, 74th edition
464 pages, full color.
By R.S. Yeoman; senior editor Jeff Garrett; research editor Q. David Bowers;
editor emeritus Kenneth Bressett.
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dracodaiir · 5 years ago
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Useful Ideas On Picking Crucial Aspects Of Textile Testing Standards
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gordonwilliamsweb · 4 years ago
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COVID Testing Choke Points
In some ways, the nation’s COVID testing system is like a game of Jenga: When one piece falters, the entire tower collapses.
Take Sacramento County, home to 1.5 million people and California’s capital. Coronavirus cases started surging in late June, and on July 15, 360 residents were diagnosed, marking an ominous single-day record.
Around that time, people flocked to testing sites run by the state, county, local health systems and other providers, and CVS, the first major retail establishment to start testing in Sacramento County.
But securing a test became next to impossible for many people. Even as Gov. Gavin Newsom touted California’s ability to test roughly 100,000 people per day, Sacramento’s time slots filled quickly, five county-run testing sites temporarily shuttered, and some health care providers limited testing to symptomatic patients.
For those lucky enough to get tested, results took days — sometimes weeks — to return, rendering them essentially useless.
“Results should come in 24 to 48 hours, ideally, from when people are exhibiting symptoms,” said Sacramento County Public Health Officer Dr. Olivia Kasirye. “It impacts our ability to take action and do contact investigations.”
So what happened? Sacramento, like other counties across the state and nation, has been plagued by a series of choke points in its testing system since the pandemic began. During the summer surge, at least two bottlenecks — caused by the sheer volume of tests and a shortage of lab processing supplies — dramatically constricted testing capabilities and slowed results.
“It’s pretty stunning that we are still having these bottlenecks. It was understandable when New York was struggling in March, but why is California struggling now?” said David Lazer, a professor at Northeastern University and co-author of a recent report on turnaround times for test results across the U.S. “It’s a local manifestation of national shortages.”
(Hannah Norman/KHN; Getty Images)
The first choke point emerged in Sacramento as people flocked to testing sites, placing a heavy burden on commercial labs that processed tests, such as Quest Diagnostics and LabCorp.
With COVID hot spots flaring this summer in Sacramento and beyond, the labs faced mounting backlogs, sometimes delaying results by more than a week. During Quest’s second-quarter earnings call in late July, Steve Rusckowski, the company’s chairman, president and CEO, addressed why the lab was struggling to keep up with demand — even as it rapidly increased testing capacity, which is now at 150,000 diagnostic tests a day.
Beyond catering to regions with high numbers of COVID-19 cases, Rusckowski said the lab was also responding to the testing needs of patients scheduled for surgery, high-risk residents at places like nursing homes and prisons, employers testing their workers, and universities requiring tests for returning students.
“There has been … broader availability of testing, where people now have access to asymptomatic testing and very convenient locations,” Rusckowski said. In July, Quest performed 3.5 million diagnostic tests, the company said, compared with 1.5 million in May.
Tests from Sacramento residents were among those, including people who visited the state-funded, drive-thru testing site run by Verily Life Sciences. Pharmacy giant CVS, with its 11 testing locations in the county and more than 1,800 nationwide, also sent its load to Quest, in addition to other commercial labs.
Quest said it has shortened its average turnaround time for tests to two to three days.
Smaller regional operations have popped up to ease the demand. Before the pandemic, Folsom, California-based StemExpress focused primarily on collecting and distributing blood and bone marrow for research and treatments. In early April, the company started processing COVID-19 tests. Now, StemExpress performs tests for Sacramento and other counties, health care systems, private businesses and even the Sacramento Kings NBA team.
About one-third of its business is now diagnostic COVID testing, according to Hether Ide, a company vice president. The lab has the capacity to process 10,000 tests per day, though it generally averages that in a week, Ide said.
To keep up this swift pace, StemExpress early on turned to its supplier, ThermoFisher, for certified COVID testing machines and secured year-long pre-purchasing contracts for the necessary supplies and chemicals. The company hired more than 30 people and staffs round-the-clock shifts to guarantee results in 48 to 72 hours. Still, it’s a fraction of what Quest churns through daily.
“It was a huge front-end financial investment — millions of dollars,” Ide said. “We had to buy the equipment and supply chain.”
Source: KHN reporting and a California COVID-19 Testing Task Force report. (Hannah Norman/KHN; Getty Images)
This brings us to the second major bottleneck: the supplies that big and small labs need to process tests.
In early July, Sacramento had to temporarily close five of its county-funded testing sites because the county’s testing partner, UC Davis Health, could not secure enough reagents — the chemical mixtures necessary to process COVID-19 tests — from Roche, the Swiss manufacturer of its “SUV”-sized lab machine. Major labs nationwide were scrambling for the same reagents.
To get the testing sites back up and running, Sacramento turned to StemExpress — which in April began securing lab supplies intended to last an entire year ��� to process the tests that UC Davis Health could not. The health system now has adequate supplies and is running about 2,500 tests per week, including some for the county, a UC Davis Health spokesperson said.
Sacramento County has reduced its turnaround time to 72 hours for results, the county said. Sacramento has also recently added community testing sites.
Manufacturers of lab processing supplies have struggled for months to keep up with the global demand. In a recent earnings call, Roche CEO Thomas Schinecker said the company had increased production of PCR testing machines and materials to approximately four times the normal levels. PCR tests, using a polymerase chain reaction, are the most common type used to detect COVID-19.
To avoid relying on one particular manufacturer, many labs use a variety of equipment. For instance, both Quest and BioReference Laboratories operate four FDA authorized testing systems, including ones made by Roche and Hologic, which are the sole makers of their proprietary reagents.
“These labs don’t want to put all their eggs in one basket,” said Marlene Sautter, director of laboratory services at Premier Inc., a group purchasing organization that works with 4,000 U.S. hospitals and health systems.
At the same time, major health systems, including those in Sacramento, face their own supply and testing shortages as they compete for the same equipment.
Kaiser Permanente has ramped up its purchasing of machines, testing kits and chemicals from vendors, and even built a 7,700-square-foot COVID-testing lab in Berkeley, which opened in June. (KHN, which produces California Healthline, is not affiliated with Kaiser Permanente.)
Collection Supplies
Earlier in the pandemic, a different supply shortage plagued testing sites in Sacramento: swabs used to collect specimens from people’s nasal cavities for the PCR tests.
In March, Maine-based Puritan Medical Products and Italian company Copan Diagnostics, the two leading manufacturers of these specialized nasal swabs, struggled to keep up with the accelerating demand.
In response, U.S. manufacturers expanded their efforts and Puritan received $75.5 million from the federal government in late April to make more swabs. California’s testing task force, in concert with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, said in an early-summer report that it had secured about 14 million swabs. Still, the report says that’s not enough to last through 2020.
Sautter fears that the upcoming flu season will add additional strain on the availability of swabs. Because the flu and COVID-19 share similar symptoms, more people will likely seek testing, and flu tests use the same type of swabs, she noted.
Plus, it’s never clear when one of the Jenga pieces will falter because of manufacturing delays, supply shortages or a spike in testing volume that could jam the system again.
“We really expected a decrease in COVID this summer. Obviously it hasn’t happened,” Sautter said. “Until there’s a vaccine, there’s going to be continued testing demand. Even then, I don’t know if anyone knows when this will be done.”
Kaiser Health News (KHN) is a national health policy news service. It is an editorially independent program of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation which is not affiliated with Kaiser Permanente.
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dinafbrownil · 4 years ago
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COVID Testing Choke Points
In some ways, the nation’s COVID testing system is like a game of Jenga: When one piece falters, the entire tower collapses.
Take Sacramento County, home to 1.5 million people and California’s capital. Coronavirus cases started surging in late June, and on July 15, 360 residents were diagnosed, marking an ominous single-day record.
Around that time, people flocked to testing sites run by the state, county, local health systems and other providers, and CVS, the first major retail establishment to start testing in Sacramento County.
But securing a test became next to impossible for many people. Even as Gov. Gavin Newsom touted California’s ability to test roughly 100,000 people per day, Sacramento’s time slots filled quickly, five county-run testing sites temporarily shuttered, and some health care providers limited testing to symptomatic patients.
For those lucky enough to get tested, results took days — sometimes weeks — to return, rendering them essentially useless.
“Results should come in 24 to 48 hours, ideally, from when people are exhibiting symptoms,” said Sacramento County Public Health Officer Dr. Olivia Kasirye. “It impacts our ability to take action and do contact investigations.”
So what happened? Sacramento, like other counties across the state and nation, has been plagued by a series of choke points in its testing system since the pandemic began. During the summer surge, at least two bottlenecks — caused by the sheer volume of tests and a shortage of lab processing supplies — dramatically constricted testing capabilities and slowed results.
“It’s pretty stunning that we are still having these bottlenecks. It was understandable when New York was struggling in March, but why is California struggling now?” said David Lazer, a professor at Northeastern University and co-author of a recent report on turnaround times for test results across the U.S. “It’s a local manifestation of national shortages.”
(Hannah Norman/KHN; Getty Images)
The first choke point emerged in Sacramento as people flocked to testing sites, placing a heavy burden on commercial labs that processed tests, such as Quest Diagnostics and LabCorp.
With COVID hot spots flaring this summer in Sacramento and beyond, the labs faced mounting backlogs, sometimes delaying results by more than a week. During Quest’s second-quarter earnings call in late July, Steve Rusckowski, the company’s chairman, president and CEO, addressed why the lab was struggling to keep up with demand — even as it rapidly increased testing capacity, which is now at 150,000 diagnostic tests a day.
Beyond catering to regions with high numbers of COVID-19 cases, Rusckowski said the lab was also responding to the testing needs of patients scheduled for surgery, high-risk residents at places like nursing homes and prisons, employers testing their workers, and universities requiring tests for returning students.
“There has been … broader availability of testing, where people now have access to asymptomatic testing and very convenient locations,” Rusckowski said. In July, Quest performed 3.5 million diagnostic tests, the company said, compared with 1.5 million in May.
Tests from Sacramento residents were among those, including people who visited the state-funded, drive-thru testing site run by Verily Life Sciences. Pharmacy giant CVS, with its 11 testing locations in the county and more than 1,800 nationwide, also sent its load to Quest, in addition to other commercial labs.
Quest said it has shortened its average turnaround time for tests to two to three days.
Smaller regional operations have popped up to ease the demand. Before the pandemic, Folsom, California-based StemExpress focused primarily on collecting and distributing blood and bone marrow for research and treatments. In early April, the company started processing COVID-19 tests. Now, StemExpress performs tests for Sacramento and other counties, health care systems, private businesses and even the Sacramento Kings NBA team.
About one-third of its business is now diagnostic COVID testing, according to Hether Ide, a company vice president. The lab has the capacity to process 10,000 tests per day, though it generally averages that in a week, Ide said.
To keep up this swift pace, StemExpress early on turned to its supplier, ThermoFisher, for certified COVID testing machines and secured year-long pre-purchasing contracts for the necessary supplies and chemicals. The company hired more than 30 people and staffs round-the-clock shifts to guarantee results in 48 to 72 hours. Still, it’s a fraction of what Quest churns through daily.
“It was a huge front-end financial investment — millions of dollars,” Ide said. “We had to buy the equipment and supply chain.”
Source: KHN reporting and a California COVID-19 Testing Task Force report. (Hannah Norman/KHN; Getty Images)
This brings us to the second major bottleneck: the supplies that big and small labs need to process tests.
In early July, Sacramento had to temporarily close five of its county-funded testing sites because the county’s testing partner, UC Davis Health, could not secure enough reagents — the chemical mixtures necessary to process COVID-19 tests — from Roche, the Swiss manufacturer of its “SUV”-sized lab machine. Major labs nationwide were scrambling for the same reagents.
To get the testing sites back up and running, Sacramento turned to StemExpress — which in April began securing lab supplies intended to last an entire year — to process the tests that UC Davis Health could not. The health system now has adequate supplies and is running about 2,500 tests per week, including some for the county, a UC Davis Health spokesperson said.
Sacramento County has reduced its turnaround time to 72 hours for results, the county said. Sacramento has also recently added community testing sites.
Manufacturers of lab processing supplies have struggled for months to keep up with the global demand. In a recent earnings call, Roche CEO Thomas Schinecker said the company had increased production of PCR testing machines and materials to approximately four times the normal levels. PCR tests, using a polymerase chain reaction, are the most common type used to detect COVID-19.
To avoid relying on one particular manufacturer, many labs use a variety of equipment. For instance, both Quest and BioReference Laboratories operate four FDA authorized testing systems, including ones made by Roche and Hologic, which are the sole makers of their proprietary reagents.
“These labs don’t want to put all their eggs in one basket,” said Marlene Sautter, director of laboratory services at Premier Inc., a group purchasing organization that works with 4,000 U.S. hospitals and health systems.
At the same time, major health systems, including those in Sacramento, face their own supply and testing shortages as they compete for the same equipment.
Kaiser Permanente has ramped up its purchasing of machines, testing kits and chemicals from vendors, and even built a 7,700-square-foot COVID-testing lab in Berkeley, which opened in June. (KHN, which produces California Healthline, is not affiliated with Kaiser Permanente.)
Collection Supplies
Earlier in the pandemic, a different supply shortage plagued testing sites in Sacramento: swabs used to collect specimens from people’s nasal cavities for the PCR tests.
In March, Maine-based Puritan Medical Products and Italian company Copan Diagnostics, the two leading manufacturers of these specialized nasal swabs, struggled to keep up with the accelerating demand.
In response, U.S. manufacturers expanded their efforts and Puritan received $75.5 million from the federal government in late April to make more swabs. California’s testing task force, in concert with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, said in an early-summer report that it had secured about 14 million swabs. Still, the report says that’s not enough to last through 2020.
Sautter fears that the upcoming flu season will add additional strain on the availability of swabs. Because the flu and COVID-19 share similar symptoms, more people will likely seek testing, and flu tests use the same type of swabs, she noted.
Plus, it’s never clear when one of the Jenga pieces will falter because of manufacturing delays, supply shortages or a spike in testing volume that could jam the system again.
“We really expected a decrease in COVID this summer. Obviously it hasn’t happened,” Sautter said. “Until there’s a vaccine, there’s going to be continued testing demand. Even then, I don’t know if anyone knows when this will be done.”
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Metallographic Specimen Mounting Machine
Metallographic specimen mounting machines, including the Q2B-T Series, are designed to automate the process of encapsulating metal samples in a mounting medium for metallographic analysis. The digital temperature control instrument can control temperature. After mounting the sample, the machine will stop automatically. Specimen Mounting Machine is ideal equipment’s for factory, scientific research institution and college universities laboratory. Specimen Mounting Machine Q2B-T Series machines are typically fully automatic, meaning they offer automated control over the mounting process. They may have a digital control panel or interface to set various parameters and initiate the operation. The machines may incorporate heating elements to provide controlled heating during the curing process of the mounting material. Additionally, a cooling system may be included to gradually cool down the mold after curing.
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stephenmccull · 4 years ago
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COVID Testing Choke Points
In some ways, the nation’s COVID testing system is like a game of Jenga: When one piece falters, the entire tower collapses.
Take Sacramento County, home to 1.5 million people and California’s capital. Coronavirus cases started surging in late June, and on July 15, 360 residents were diagnosed, marking an ominous single-day record.
Around that time, people flocked to testing sites run by the state, county, local health systems and other providers, and CVS, the first major retail establishment to start testing in Sacramento County.
But securing a test became next to impossible for many people. Even as Gov. Gavin Newsom touted California’s ability to test roughly 100,000 people per day, Sacramento’s time slots filled quickly, five county-run testing sites temporarily shuttered, and some health care providers limited testing to symptomatic patients.
For those lucky enough to get tested, results took days — sometimes weeks — to return, rendering them essentially useless.
“Results should come in 24 to 48 hours, ideally, from when people are exhibiting symptoms,” said Sacramento County Public Health Officer Dr. Olivia Kasirye. “It impacts our ability to take action and do contact investigations.”
So what happened? Sacramento, like other counties across the state and nation, has been plagued by a series of choke points in its testing system since the pandemic began. During the summer surge, at least two bottlenecks — caused by the sheer volume of tests and a shortage of lab processing supplies — dramatically constricted testing capabilities and slowed results.
“It’s pretty stunning that we are still having these bottlenecks. It was understandable when New York was struggling in March, but why is California struggling now?” said David Lazer, a professor at Northeastern University and co-author of a recent report on turnaround times for test results across the U.S. “It’s a local manifestation of national shortages.”
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The first choke point emerged in Sacramento as people flocked to testing sites, placing a heavy burden on commercial labs that processed tests, such as Quest Diagnostics and LabCorp.
With COVID hot spots flaring this summer in Sacramento and beyond, the labs faced mounting backlogs, sometimes delaying results by more than a week. During Quest’s second-quarter earnings call in late July, Steve Rusckowski, the company’s chairman, president and CEO, addressed why the lab was struggling to keep up with demand — even as it rapidly increased testing capacity, which is now at 150,000 diagnostic tests a day.
Beyond catering to regions with high numbers of COVID-19 cases, Rusckowski said the lab was also responding to the testing needs of patients scheduled for surgery, high-risk residents at places like nursing homes and prisons, employers testing their workers, and universities requiring tests for returning students.
“There has been … broader availability of testing, where people now have access to asymptomatic testing and very convenient locations,” Rusckowski said. In July, Quest performed 3.5 million diagnostic tests, the company said, compared with 1.5 million in May.
Tests from Sacramento residents were among those, including people who visited the state-funded, drive-thru testing site run by Verily Life Sciences. Pharmacy giant CVS, with its 11 testing locations in the county and more than 1,800 nationwide, also sent its load to Quest, in addition to other commercial labs.
Quest said it has shortened its average turnaround time for tests to two to three days.
Smaller regional operations have popped up to ease the demand. Before the pandemic, Folsom, California-based StemExpress focused primarily on collecting and distributing blood and bone marrow for research and treatments. In early April, the company started processing COVID-19 tests. Now, StemExpress performs tests for Sacramento and other counties, health care systems, private businesses and even the Sacramento Kings NBA team.
About one-third of its business is now diagnostic COVID testing, according to Hether Ide, a company vice president. The lab has the capacity to process 10,000 tests per day, though it generally averages that in a week, Ide said.
To keep up this swift pace, StemExpress early on turned to its supplier, ThermoFisher, for certified COVID testing machines and secured year-long pre-purchasing contracts for the necessary supplies and chemicals. The company hired more than 30 people and staffs round-the-clock shifts to guarantee results in 48 to 72 hours. Still, it’s a fraction of what Quest churns through daily.
“It was a huge front-end financial investment — millions of dollars,” Ide said. “We had to buy the equipment and supply chain.”
Source: KHN reporting and a California COVID-19 Testing Task Force report. (Hannah Norman/KHN; Getty Images)
This brings us to the second major bottleneck: the supplies that big and small labs need to process tests.
In early July, Sacramento had to temporarily close five of its county-funded testing sites because the county’s testing partner, UC Davis Health, could not secure enough reagents — the chemical mixtures necessary to process COVID-19 tests — from Roche, the Swiss manufacturer of its “SUV”-sized lab machine. Major labs nationwide were scrambling for the same reagents.
To get the testing sites back up and running, Sacramento turned to StemExpress — which in April began securing lab supplies intended to last an entire year — to process the tests that UC Davis Health could not. The health system now has adequate supplies and is running about 2,500 tests per week, including some for the county, a UC Davis Health spokesperson said.
Sacramento County has reduced its turnaround time to 72 hours for results, the county said. Sacramento has also recently added community testing sites.
Manufacturers of lab processing supplies have struggled for months to keep up with the global demand. In a recent earnings call, Roche CEO Thomas Schinecker said the company had increased production of PCR testing machines and materials to approximately four times the normal levels. PCR tests, using a polymerase chain reaction, are the most common type used to detect COVID-19.
To avoid relying on one particular manufacturer, many labs use a variety of equipment. For instance, both Quest and BioReference Laboratories operate four FDA authorized testing systems, including ones made by Roche and Hologic, which are the sole makers of their proprietary reagents.
“These labs don’t want to put all their eggs in one basket,” said Marlene Sautter, director of laboratory services at Premier Inc., a group purchasing organization that works with 4,000 U.S. hospitals and health systems.
At the same time, major health systems, including those in Sacramento, face their own supply and testing shortages as they compete for the same equipment.
Kaiser Permanente has ramped up its purchasing of machines, testing kits and chemicals from vendors, and even built a 7,700-square-foot COVID-testing lab in Berkeley, which opened in June. (KHN, which produces California Healthline, is not affiliated with Kaiser Permanente.)
Collection Supplies
Earlier in the pandemic, a different supply shortage plagued testing sites in Sacramento: swabs used to collect specimens from people’s nasal cavities for the PCR tests.
In March, Maine-based Puritan Medical Products and Italian company Copan Diagnostics, the two leading manufacturers of these specialized nasal swabs, struggled to keep up with the accelerating demand.
In response, U.S. manufacturers expanded their efforts and Puritan received $75.5 million from the federal government in late April to make more swabs. California’s testing task force, in concert with the Federal Emergency Management Agency, said in an early-summer report that it had secured about 14 million swabs. Still, the report says that’s not enough to last through 2020.
Sautter fears that the upcoming flu season will add additional strain on the availability of swabs. Because the flu and COVID-19 share similar symptoms, more people will likely seek testing, and flu tests use the same type of swabs, she noted.
Plus, it’s never clear when one of the Jenga pieces will falter because of manufacturing delays, supply shortages or a spike in testing volume that could jam the system again.
“We really expected a decrease in COVID this summer. Obviously it hasn’t happened,” Sautter said. “Until there’s a vaccine, there’s going to be continued testing demand. Even then, I don’t know if anyone knows when this will be done.”
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A novel technique for preparation of electrodes at a low temperature from electroconducting refractory powder supplies. If too little refractory materials is added, then the resultant brick will not have the required density. 13. A hydraulic press as set forth in declare 12 wherein mentioned means for sensing additional features a second rack and pinion position encoder together with a pinion, a rack, and means for producing an electrical signal in response to relative motion of stated rack and pinion, one in all said rack and pinion of stated second rack and pinion being connected to mentioned upper plunger meeting and the other of said rack and pinion of mentioned second rack and pinion place encoder being linked to stated lower plunger meeting. The oxides of aluminium ( alumina ), silicon ( silica ) and magnesium ( magnesia ) are crucial supplies used in the manufacturing of refractories. Subsequently, the primary ram 45 can power the higher crosshead forty two downwardly till the second place encoder signifies that the lower plunger 26 and the upper plunger forty four are spaced apart by a distance of three.000 inches, and a brick having a thickness of three.000 inches will likely be fashioned. In the pattern with 3 wt. % of ZrO2 nanoparticles, the slag penetrated within the refractory via the open porosity and the advance was stopped when it founded the CaZrO3 and ZrO2, see Figure 6 (7). 4 is an enlarged elevation view of a vertical place sensing device embodied in the hydraulic press shown in FIG. Our merchandise covers HLDS series electric screw press, fully automatic refractory brick manufacturing line, computerized materials weighing&feeding system, brick selecting&stacking robotic, intensive mixer and grinder, and many others. 4. A hydraulic press as set forth in claim 3 whereby stated means for sensing the pressure in stated cylinder features a pressure transducer including means for producing an electrical signal proportional to the stress in mentioned cylinder. One machine want 1 to 2 operators, it's with auto material feeding,saving labors 2. Electricity saving, only 11~18.5 Kw consumption 3. This machine with auto materials feeding, auto urgent and lifting which can guarantee employees life security. While various means could possibly be offered for sensing the relative positions of the lower plunger assembly with respect to the mould table, in the illustrated association, the position sensing device comprises a traditional rack and pinion position encoder 90 (FIG.
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9 Tips for Rendering in the Google Cloud
In the course of the most recent year, Google has drawn nearer the VFX people group bigly. Encouraged by the Zync buy , the Google Cloud Platform has become past the obstacles that made us troubled at first to wind up, as we would see it, the best answer for cloud rendering.
At PipelineFX, Qube clients over the world are beginning to move in this heading, which implies we have been getting more inquiries concerning it – to be specific, how would I begin and in what capacity would I be able to make this less demanding on myself?
Here are 9 tips that will mix render cultivate administration with GCP today.
1. Pick Your “Zone”
Knowing your zone can help you control how quick your information is exchanged to and from the cloud, the amount you pay for exchanges, which gear might be accessible to you, and even your surroundings’ soundness.
Your information exchanges all the more immediately when it’s nearer to you simply like driving your auto starting with one spot then onto the next. Since all cloud suppliers offer their assets by geographic locale, you ought to begin by taking a gander at the area you are in or that is nearest to you. Inside Google districts, they offer zones, and you can choose zones inside a locale that might be physically nearer to you. The nearer you can get, the quicker your information will exchange and the less it will cost to finish those exchanges.
Furthermore, on the off chance that you need to exchange information starting with one cloud asset then onto the next, realize that moving between zones in an area is less expensive than going crosswise over locales.
Find out about the zones accessible to you as it can influence the equipment and administrations accessible to you. Certain zones have Ivy Bridge or Haswell processors where others don’t. Moreover, zones may have diverse amounts on the accessible administrations like firewalls, IPs, picture stockpiling, and so on.. To wrap things up, for most extreme uptime, Google profoundly prescribes having examples spread out to a few zones in a similar area since zone upkeep and blackouts ought not out of the ordinary.
2. Pick Your Machine Type
Distinctive machine sorts can offer a fluctuating measure of processors or RAM which may render diverse applications pretty much productively. It’s best to do an arrangement of test renders of your run of the mill take a shot at a few distinct sorts to locate the sweet spot regarding cost and execution.
For scale, take a gander at Instance Groups. You can characterize a format for your occurrence picture, so adding more processors to your standard render cultivate picture is as basic as expanding the quantity of examples for that layout. You can even set the occasions to scale up consequently as you need extra assets. Occasion Groups consequently stack adjust between the assets in the gathering, and if a case crashes, it will naturally reboot and get the latest relevant point of interest.
3. Influence Pre-emptable Instances
In the event that you are planning render occupations that can bear the cost of the likelihood of being delayed or halted for a timeframe then Preemptible VM examples are an extraordinary deal, running at a much lower cost. By utilizing these occasions, you can spare, by and large, between 3050% of the hourly cost for rendering occurrences. You can spare a considerable amount of cash crosswise over at least one anticipates, yet with some additional hazard since there is no certification that the occasion will be not be appropriated.
4. See Jobs First
Streamline your utilization of cloud hubs. On the off chance that you will be paying to use off site assets, then ensure the employments are right before you begin the meter.
On the off chance that you are utilizing our render administration arrangement, Qube!, you can influence our Preview Frames highlight to consequently part an occupation into two sections: the main test renders a specimen set of casings instantly and the second is the rest of the edges are dispatched officially blocked, attending to client endorsement to proceed. The Preview Frames are ordinarily rendered locally with the rest of the edges bound for the Cloud.
Along these lines, you don’t begin the meter on discard work, and as you get data about the finished review outlines (render times, memory impression, and so forth… ), you can better decide what number of cloud occasions will be required to complete the venture on time.
5. Try not to Keep the Meter Running
A best practice in minimizing cloud expenses is to delay or stop the cases when they are not being used. It can mean the contrast between a substantial month to month charge versus the sort of cost you were anticipating.
Whenever rendering, it’s best to mechanize. For instance, Qube! offers the utilization of pre-and post-flight scripts that can be keep running toward the begin and end of each occupation. Compose a script that begins your example to run each and every time another occupation is dispatched to a cloud asset, and do likewise to close them down or delay them when your employment finishes. Your examples may be up for rendering, and you won’t pay for cloud assets that are sitting inert.
6. Give the Network Expert A chance to get You Connected
Interfacing your system to the Cloud requires some specialized ability that is best taken care of by system designers or framework chairmen. It isn’t so much that it’s particularly troublesome, it’s simply that it requires some investment and testing. It’s showing signs of improvement now that Google has included a more “out of the box” VPN item and there is a developing on the web information base where clients are sharing their encounters.
7. Store is King
In any system environment, whether it’s on-start or remote or a blend of the two, the nature of experience and general throughput relies on upon the quality and speed of your accessible store. It has a much greater effect when you are utilizing cloud hubs.
Avere’s vXFT is a to a great degree simple approach to start the move of information all through the Google Cloud.
Mount the Avere group along your record way, and your documents will begin exchanging without changes to your pipeline. A standard three-hub group can serve well more than 100 cloud hubs, and the restrictive calculations safeguard the most utilized documents are accessible as the need on the speediest circle.
8. Charge More Effectively
Since Google estimating is constantly on the web and accessible, you can conjecture for a specific venture how much rendering limit you may require before you begin. What’s more, since evaluating of cloud hub use is quite a lot more clear than the majority of the heated in expenses connected with on-start rendering, you can gauge the work required and ensure the real, suitable cost is passed on to your customer and secured in the receipt.
You can enhance cost anticipating exactness by utilizing past show render information to assess the kind of work required on another venture. Expenses may incorporate the case, stockpiling, reserving, VPN, render permit, and render administration permit. You’ll eliminate remarks like “did I assess accurately?” or “I have to do a reversal to the customer with extra charges” or “our numbers don’t make any sense we should miss some cost for rendering.”
9. Test Now
Agree to your free Google Cloud Platform trial now. You need to test the Cloud and make sense of your combination before you have a urgent requirement for more render power. Once tried you’ll be prepared when the need emerges, so don’t hold up!
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hsmleindia · 1 year ago
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Fully Automatic Metallographic Specimen Mounting Press
Automatic metallographic mounting press offer several advantages over manual or semi-automatic methods. They provide precise control over the mounting parameters, ensuring consistency and repeatability across multiple specimens. Additionally, these machines increase productivity by automating the mounting process, allowing operators to focus on other tasks while specimens are being prepared. Its kind of pneumatic and full automatic mounting press, equipped with in-out water cooling system. It is suitable for the hot mounting process of thermohardening & thermoplastic materials. This machine can automatically heat, apply pressure and after sample preparation is finished, it can stop working, release pressure and then push out sample automatically. It is the ideal sample preparing equipment to be used in factories, researching institutes and college laboratories.
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hsmleindia · 1 year ago
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Automatic Metallographic Specimen Mounting Press
Metallographic Specimen Mounting Press is used to inlay small specimens, specimens in irregular shapes, or specimens which are not easy to take up, it is the preceding process before grinding and polishing metallurgical or rock specimens. The inlaying operation serves to facilitate the grinding and polishing operations of the specimens and the routine observation of the composition of the material under the metallurgical microscope. The machine is equipped with built-in water cooling system and it is heated, and intensified with pressure automatically. After the formation of the specimen under pressure, it stops the operation and discharges the pressure also in an automatic way. With another press of the knob, the machine automatically turns up the specimen, which may be taken away. Note: It is only for the hot solid materials (such as urea-formaldehyde molding powder and Bakelite powder) with the temperature automatically regulated and controlled.
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Metallographic Specimen Mounting Machine
Metallographic specimen mounting machine, also known as a specimen mounting machine, is a device used to prepare specimens for microscopic analysis. It facilitates the process of encapsulating metal samples in a mounting medium, such as a thermosetting resin, to create solid mounts for further examination. It is suitable for the thermo- hardening pressing of the small pressing of the small metallographic specimen which is not idiomorphic or hard to take. After forming, it will be very easy to process the grinding polishing of the specimen and it is also convenient to process measuring of metallographic structure under metallographic microscope.
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