Goods high definition for melamine utensil set to Namibia Factory
Goods high definition for melamine utensil set to Namibia Factory Detail:
Specification | |
Item Name | Melamine Utensil Set |
Item No. | FW080 |
Shape | Spoon |
Body Color | White |
Decal Color | 4 colors print (if need) |
Finish | Glossy |
Style | Fashion |
Motif Design | Customized |
Shape Design | OEM/ODM |
Test Standard | FDA,PROP 65,EN71,LFGB etc. by SGS or ITS |
Packaging | 12pcs/box,144pcs/carton |
Dimensions | |
Length | 18.5~30.5 cm |
Width | 3.6~6.8 cm |
Height | N/A |
Capacity | N/A |
Material | |
Body Material | 100%melamine |
Decal Material (if need) | 4 colors print (CMYK), or spot color printing, RoHS certificate |
Imprint (if need) | Seiko ink type 1000 or other type, RoHS certificate |
Accessories Information | |
Lid included | No |
Other | No |
Weights | |
Net Weight (kg) | 7.2 |
Shipping Weight (kg) | 8.4 |
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Our company aims to operating faithfully, serving to all of our customers , and working in new technology and new machine constantly for Goods high definition for melamine utensil set to Namibia Factory, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Czech republic , Manchester , Bhutan , Ensuring high product quality by choosing the best suppliers, now we have also implemented complete quality control processes throughout our sourcing procedures. Meanwhile, our access to a large range of factories, coupled with our excellent management, also ensures that we can quickly fill your requirements at the best prices, regardless the order size.
FAQ: 1.Q: Where is your factory located? How can I visit there? A: Our factory is located in Guangdong province, China. Warmly welcome to visit us! 2.Q: What is the material of your products? A: The material is melamine. 3.Q: How can I get some samples? A: We can send the samples by Express/DHL/FedEx/UPS etc. 4.Q: How does your company do regarding quality control? A: We have a very strict QC system. Our inspectors have been closely monitoring the production process from the selection of raw materials to the final step of the finished products. 5.Q: Can you print our logo on the product & packing? A: Yes, We can print your logo on our products.
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The egg challenge is a short documentary about how fun science actually can be. It is based on a popular experiment American children have to perform each year in science class; constructing a device which can save an egg from a high drop. We were astounded by the fact that an egg could survive a drop of six meters into cornstarch mixed with water. Thus we went out to discover why, equipped with a high speed camera. By filming the impact of eggs onto a variety of liquids like cornstarch with water, but also pure water and a viscoelastic fluid (borax), we were able to discover why eggs didn’t break. In this short film we show what experiments we did and what happens to an egg as it hits the liquid. Moreover, we explain why the eggs do not break.
Biography Nick Laan
Nick Laan (born on September 11, 1984 in Rustenburg, Netherlands) obtained his Bachelor of Science in Physics at the Vrije Universiteit (VU) in Amsterdam in 2008. Nick obtained his Master of Science at the University of Amsterdam in 2011. During his Masters he did a project on the Academic Medical Centre (AMC) of Amsterdam of which the work has been published. His Master was a collaborative project with the AMC and the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI). In this project, the use of Optical Coherence Tomography in volume determination of a blood drop was investigated. After finishing his Master, Nick started his PhD at the University of Amsterdam under the supervision of Dr. K.G. de Bruin and Prof. Dr. D. Bonn. As part of the Soft Matter group from the Institute of Physics (IoP), Nick incorporates fluid dynamics with Bloodstain Pattern Analysis (BPA). The subject of his PhD is to investigate whether the velocity of a blood drop can be determined from a dried bloodstain to improve BPA methodologies which are used on crimes scenes.
Biography Siesja Kamphuis
Siesja Kamphuis (born on July 30th in Enschede, Netherlands), moved to the capital, Amsterdam, in 2009 to start the bachelor Psychobiology at the University of Amsterdam. After successfully finishing her bachelor in 2012, she started her master Forensic Science at the same university.
By ‘just doing it’, she taught herself photography. After 5 years of still images, her attention was drawn by moving images. In her spare time she participated in, two documentary classes and she created short films where the image itself plays the most important role.
Credits
A film by Siesja Kamphuis
Edited by
Siesja Kamphuis
Nick Laan
Eggsperiments conducted by
Nick Laan
Katja Goris
Filmed by Siesja Kamphuis
Voice over by Richard Newell
Animations by Nikki van Sprundel
Thanks to
Kate Jensen
Karla de Bruin
Daniel Bonn (the Boss)
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Jason Farnham – Microchip
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