Cold Rolled Steel And How It Is Used

Posted on: 26 January 2018

Cold rolled steel can be used in many ways, but the term is typically assigned two material that has been formed at much lower temperatures than traditional steel. This steel is typically shaped using pressure and can be formed into thin sheets or large structural steel pieces. Cold rolled steel is used in a variety of industries including the automotive industry, construction industry, in general manufacturing. Cold rolled steel in construction [Read More]

Problems You May Encounter With Thermal Transfer Printers And How To Fix Them

Posted on: 8 January 2018

Pound for pound, you should have fewer issues with a thermal transfer printer than a direct transfer printer. However, that does not mean that your thermal transfer printer may not act up over time. These machines operate similarly to copy machines of twenty years ago. They require heat and a binder substance to make the ink print stick and not smear. That said, the following examples are just a sample of the problems you may encounter with your thermal transfer printers, and how to fix them. [Read More]

Painting A Stucco Home: What You Need To Know

Posted on: 12 December 2017

Painting the outside of a house is one of the best things you can do to increase the value and curb appeal of your home. If done correctly, a paint job can last for many years, even decades. A stucco home exterior can last for decades if cared for. Stucco is a very solid surface that is very easy to maintain and also accepts paint well. the following are some things to consider when you are considering repainting the outside of your stucco home: [Read More]

Tips For Accurately Calibrating Industrial Pressure Gauges

Posted on: 16 November 2017

If your industrial plant's pressure gauges need to be calibrated for the first time, these tips will help you get the job done: Tip: Accurate Calibration Requires the Correct Testing Media When you are calibrating your industrial pressure gauges, it is important that you choose the proper media. For low-pressure applications, you can use either nitrogen or air. However, gauges used in high-pressure applications require testing using either oil or water as the media. [Read More]