Fabrication

9/19/2008

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“Fabrication, when used as an industrial term, applies to the building of machines, structures and other equipment, by cutting, shaping and assembling components made from raw materials.”
Wikipedia:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fabrication_(metal) (11/14/2008)

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Chemical Vapor Deposition

Composites Fabrication

Cutting

Embossing

Etching

Explosion Assisted Fabrication

Microfabrication

Punching

Rapid Prototyping

Stamping

Thermoforming

Welding and Joining

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US Patents

11/25/2008

7,455,407
System and method of measuring and mapping three dimensional structures

11/18/2008

7,452,584
Method of increasing the area of a useful layer of material transferred onto a support

7,452,442
Gluing wood based materials with melaminic amino resin and resorcinol or tannin resin

7,452,197
Resin application method on panel, manufacturing method of panel for display and resin applying apparatus thereof

10/21/2008

7,438,847
Delivering resin for forming fastener products

7,438,622
Fabrication method of carbon-fiber web structure type field emitter electrode

9/30/2008

7,429,334
Methods of fabricating interferometric modulators by selectively removing a material

7,429,305
Process and machine for producing lightweight thermoplastic composite products in a continuous manner

9/23/2008

7,427,332
Method and apparatus for assembling parts

9/2/2008

7,419,563
 Methods of making medical devices

7,419,558
 Method for making prestressed tubular belt

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