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compression

In computing, see data compression.

compression

Region of a sound wave where the particles of the medium through which it is travelling have been pushed close together, initially by the vibrating object that is the source of the sound. Sound waves consist of alternate regions of compressions and rarefactions travelling away from the source.



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The company's eight-page, four-color brochure features new and used compression molding and injection molding presses in a variety of sizes.
Tokyo, Japan, Sept 28, 2006 - (JCN) - Olympus has announced the development of a new 3D compression molding technology for wood materials, using its die machining technologies.
Its success and popularity in the European market with the composite compression molding of Hyster Forklift body panels led to NACCO Materials Handling Group's expansion of the process in the United States.
 
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