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thermal bond

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thermal bond [′thər·məl ¦bänd]
(nucleonics)
A thermally conductive bond, providing maximum transfer of heat, as between nuclear-reactor fuel and its protective cladding.


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Emphasis will be focused on improving and/or expanding the company's manufacturing technology and capacity within its Thermal Bond and Resin Bond operations.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Boasting an annual capacity of 10,000 tons, the highly flexible production line produces thermal bond, multi bond, latex bond and SAP nonwovens in 2100 mm widths with a 200-meter line speed.
Masserano, Italy 2006 Nonwovens Sales: $90 million Key Personnel Matteo Moltrasio, vice president; Luigi Cassano, managing director; Alessandro Taramasso, commercial director Plant Masserano, Biella, Italy ISO Status ISO 9001:2000 since 1997; renewed in 2006 Processes Spunbond, spunbond-meltblown, carded thermal bond Brand Name Spundouce Major Markets Hygiene, wipes, medical, agriculture, industrial Sales in 2006 increased from 65 million [euro] to 72 million [euro] for Union Industries.
 
 
 
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