Posted by Michael Richards on Sep 2nd, 2011 | 0 comments
You have probably heard the 4G LTE jargon thrown around all over the place. What is it? Everyone knows it has something to do with mobile phones, but what does it mean?
The “4G” represents the 4th generation of requirements for mobile phones. The International Telecommunications Union puts out requirements which are called, International Mobile Telecommunications – Advanced, for mobile...
Posted by Michael Richards on Aug 29th, 2011 | 0 comments
Auburn Hills, Mich. (August 25, 2011) –
Consumers will reap the benefits of Guardian ShowerGuard’s steady track record of superior performance as the company announces a new, lifetime limited warranty.
“There’s no better way for Guardian to tell people about the quality of ShowerGuard than with our Lifetime Consumer Limited Warranty,” said Diane Turnwall, director of Interiors for...
Posted by Jason Chrisley on Aug 22nd, 2011 | 0 comments
Moving can be a very stressful time, even in the most calm and organized person’s life. Everyone who moves, complains about moving. It is normal to do so, and something everyone shares in common. It is often a long, hard, tedious process. The heat of moving during the summertime can add extra irritability, especially if you are moving out or into the Miami, Florida area. This can be a...
Posted by Michael Richards on Aug 16th, 2011 | 0 comments
Posted by Tiffan Clark
A good salesperson can probably sell a product or service to anyone—once. But it’s by mastering the art of customer service that you’ll be able to build a relationship and sell to the same customer over and over again. People don’t buy products, they buy benefits and solutions they believe the product will provide. Customer service is a big part of the benefits that...
Posted by Michael Richards on Jul 29th, 2011 | 0 comments
Auburn Hills, Mich., March 30, 2011 – Architects creating the next generation of buildings now can choose from the latest generation of high-performance glass with the introduction of SunGuard SNX 62/27, the latest in Guardian Industries SunGuard SuperNeutral (SN) series of advanced architectural glass.
A new solution for architects who specify exterior glass for commercial projects, SunGuard...
Posted by Michael Richards on Jul 29th, 2011 | 0 comments
Second float plant in Russia will produce residential and commercial coated glass
Auburn Hills, Mich., May 19, 2011 – Guardian Industries Corp. held a groundbreaking ceremony in Krasny Sulin (Rostov region), Russia on May 13 with local and state government officials to kick off construction of its newest float glass manufacturing plant. The $220-million plant will be Guardian’s largest,...
Posted by admin on Jul 25th, 2011 | 0 comments
We use the by-products of plastic extrusion every day. The toothbrush that you used this morning was created by large plastic extrusion machines. Not to mention the computer, keyboard and mouse you use on a regular basis were all manufactured using the plastic extrusion process.
Plastic extrusion is a high volume manufacturing process where raw plastic material is melted and shaped into a...
Posted by kenneth-roberts on Jun 22nd, 2011 | 0 comments
Athletes that can jump high possess a lot of explosive power.
An athlete’s muscles should function like an elastic band that is pulled back and let go. When you pull back an elastic band, there is a lot of stored “elastic energy.” This is similar to the state that the muscles in the leg are in prior to touchdown. They are in a lengthened state.
As soon as the foot touches down and...
Posted by Staff on May 18th, 2011 | 0 comments
Protecting a classic car or a motorcycle that you drive only part of the year can be a challenge. Rust and corrosion can set in and destroy a beautiful vehicle. Chemicals can be a nuisance and dangerous. There is a technology called VCI or Vapor Corrosive Inhibitor that can fight off metal corrosion, rust, and moisture. This product can be manufactured into an outdoor car cover or...
Posted by kenneth-roberts on May 16th, 2011 | 0 comments
Induction heating is the process of heating a conductive material, usually metal, by generating a circulating flow of electrons or eddy currents in the material. One of the biggest benefits of induction heating is its flexibility. It is most certainly not a one-size-fits-all procedure.
Fortunately, this heating effect can be either intensified or shielded by using materials that control the...