MOLDING COMPOSITE ARTICLES

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PYRAMID PYRAMID OPERATING SYSTEMS, INC. 100 South Fifth Street Suite 2400 Minneapolis MN 55402 molding of composite articles;computerized control system comprised of remote and on-site computers and computer peripherals for monitoring and controlling the molding of composite articles;machines for molding composite articles, such as auto, truck, bus and rail vehicle components; marine vehicle components; building and construction articles; infrastructure articles; consumer/industrial components; electrical device components and aircraft/aerospace components;
PYRAMID OPERATING SYSTEMS PYRAMID COMPOSITES MANUFACTURING LIMITED PARTNERSHIP 639 Keystone Road Greenville PA 16125 MOLDING OF COMPOSITE ARTICLES;MACHINES FOR MOLDING COMPOSITE ARTICLES, SUCH AS AUTO, TRUCK, BUS AND RAIL VEHICLE COMPONENTS; MARINE VEHICLE COMPONENTS; BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION ARTICLES; INFRASTRUCTURE ARTICLES; CONSUMER/INDUSTRIAL COMPONENTS; ELECTRICAL DEVICE COMPONENTS AND AIRCRAFT/AEROSPACE COMPONENTS;OPERATING SYSTEMS;
VEC VEC Industries 2900 IDS Center 80 South Eighth Street Minneapolis MN 554022100 Molding of composite articles for others in the nature of truck components and marine vehicle components;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Highly ozone-resistant molding/shaped articles inclusive of piping materials and joints for use in semiconductor production lines, molding materials for ozone-resistant molding/shaped articles which are suited for the production of the molding/shaped articles, and ozone-resistant injection-molded articles and relevant injection-molding materials. Also disclosed is a molding material for ozone-resistant molding/shaped articles including a copolymer (A) and having a melt flow rate of 0.1-50 g/10 minute. The copolymer (A) is a copolymer including tetrafluoroethylene and a perfluorovinylether, and has not less than 3.5 mass % of a perfluorovinylether unit, a melting point of not less than 295° C., and not more than 50 of unstable terminal groups per 1×10