Archive for November 1st, 2009

ZaGO Manufacturing Company unveils new Switchboots Website

Posted by Construction 1 November, 2009 (0) Comment

ZaGO Manufacturing Company, Inc. has launched a new website dedicated solely to its new line of switch sealing boots. The website presents a wide range of materials relating to ZaGO's switchboot production capabilities including detailed information about its manufacturing process, rubber molding, tooling and engineering expertise as well as its bonding, color matching and custom sealing solutions. Easy to use charts and drawings allow customers to find switchboots to match their exact specifications and needs. In addition, the user-friendly website offers a streamlined ordering process allowing customers to place orders directly through the website. (PRWeb Nov 1, 2009)


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ZaGO Manufacturing Company Seals the Deal — Underwater

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When Vision Tech Waterhousings of Canada was looking for a way to seal up its camera housings for underwater use, it turned to ZaGO Manufacturing Company for an answer. The companies quickly decided upon the best push button switch seals to eliminate the possibility of water leaking into the switch operating the camera. Vision Tech benefited from ZaGO's unique expertise in finding sealing solutions for environmental challenges. (PRWeb Nov 1, 2009)


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Win the Use of an Okuma Machine Tool Free for Two Years

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Okuma is giving away the use of a machine tool free for two years. Contest entries can be submitted by linking through the Okuma website. Entries can be provided in essay or video format. (PRWeb Nov 1, 2009)


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The Chinese Drywall Complaint Center Offers New Help For All Chinese Drywall Victims and Asks Where is President Obama?

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The Chinese Drywall Complaint Center is offering to help all victims of toxic Chinese drywall. At the same time the group is demanding that the national TV networks ask President Obama why he has yet to comment on the absolute worst environmental disaster in US history-imported toxic Chinese drywall in 100,000's of US homes. According to the group, "a few weeks ago President Obama's press aides told the media no questions about Chinese drywall while he was in New Orleans. Why is President Obama stonewalling on the toxic Chinese drywall issue? It's not like the national press is asking him about voter fraud, and his pals at Acorn." The group says, "why is Congress not doing more about this disaster, and why haven't Brian Williams of NBC, Katie Couric of CBS, Charles Gibson of ABC, and Anderson Cooper of CNN gone to Florida to see for themselves. These desperate people need help-now." The Chinese Drywall Complaint Center will help any homeowner who has, or thinks they have toxic Chinese Drywall in their home in Florida, Virginia, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Texas or any other state. Their contact phone is 866-714-6466, or contact the group via their web site at Http://ChineseDrywallComplaintCenter.Com (PRWeb Oct 29, 2009)


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