OPTIC MAX

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OPTIMAX MEG Corp. 13800 24th Avenue North, Suite 300 Plymouth MN 55441 OPTIC MAX;Chemical engine treatments and additives for engine oils, gasoline and diesel fuels, transmission fluids and cooling systems;
OPTIMAX Siloam Biosciences, Inc. 413 Northland Blvd. Forest Park OH 45240 OPTIC MAX;Diagnostic reagents for clinical or medical laboratory use; Diagnostic reagents for scientific or research use;
OPTIMAX TECHTRONIC FLOOR CARE TECHNOLOGY LIMITED P.O. Box 957 Offshore Incorporations Centre Road Town, Tortola VG1110 Br.Virgin Islands OPTIC MAX;Air purifiers;
OPTIMAX Monarch Scientific P.O. Box 641 Alpharetta GA 30009 OPTIC MAX;Fertilizers, for agricultural, commercial and domestic use;
OPTIMAX THE GARLAND COMPANY, INC. 3800 East 91st Street Cleveland OH 44105 OPTIC MAX;[ Polymer based coating material for use on roofs, floors, walls, ceilings, foundations, pavements, decks, and other building structures; polymer based coating material for forming water-resistant or waterproof coatings for use on roofs, floors, walls, ceilings, foundations, pavements, decks, and other building structures; urethane based coating material for use on roofs, floors, walls, ceilings, foundations, pavements, decks, and other building structures; urethane based coating material for forming water-resistant or waterproof coatings for use on roofs, floors, walls, ceilings, foundations, pavements, decks, and other building structures; ] urethane based membrane for use on roofs, floors, walls, ceilings, foundations, pavements, decks, and other building structures; urethane based membrane for forming water-resistant or waterproof coatings for use on roofs, floors, walls, ceilings, foundations, pavements, decks, and other building structures; urethane based sealants for use on roofs, floors, walls, ceilings, foundations, pavements, decks, and other building structures;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A plurality of fiber optic cables are manufactured as an assembly of fiber optic cables that are later separated into independent fiber optic cables. A method of manufacturing the fiber optic cable assembly is also described. A jacketing cover is extruded over components of the fiber optic cables with a portion connecting the fiber optic cables, and the fiber optic cables can separated from each other by tearing, cutting, or removing a filling element between the fiber optic cables.