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Per my B&G guy the full face B&G are produced

pretty much the same way - hence the chips are not suitable for embedding RFID. Thats all he would say.
Sales of these have therefore declined as customers have gone for PS or composites instead.

Gene - Per their new catalog which I just had a preview of, the full face chips are now 39mm and not 40mm. My guy thought this might increase business in them again. I quickly reminded him of the 'cartoon characters' grin

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wanted personal chips ! I am really behind wanted grin
Happy Birthday John grin
Re: Happy Birthday John grin
Happy Birthday John grin
vbg Happy Birthday John vbg
Happy Birthday vbg
Happy Birthday John! grin email me...
Re: wanted personal chips ! I am really behind wanted
Your email bounced back to me
Re: wanted personal chips ! I am really behind wanted
Gmail has some Bugs to work out, that is not good
John. Your email address is missing the '4' ! grin
CORRECT EMAIL ADDRESS
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Have you ever seen a real Chipco?
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They are ceramic. They do not look, feel or sound
Re: They are ceramic. They do not look, feel or so
Re: They are ceramic. They do not look, feel or so
Thank you Andy grin
Re: They are ceramic. They do not look, feel or so
Re: They are ceramic. They do not look, feel or so
Re: They are ceramic. They do not look, feel or so
Re: They are ceramic. They do not look, feel or so
"Ask John Kendal and see what he says"
Re: "Ask John Kendal and see what he says"
Per my B&G guy the full face B&G are produced
Re: "They are a ceramic compound
Heres what happens when ya light one up
What did it smell like? vbg
like burning plastic
Re: Heres what happens when ya light one up
Heres a better picture....
Re: theres plastic in it!..
ASM burnt & melted 5 times faster....
Im done burning chips for today, gotta go to work!
Looks like you really did a number on that washer.
If you believe that ASM chips are mostly plastic
Ceramic is a process in which clay is fired
Re: Ceramic is a process in which clay is fired
They are fired before printing.
That is a true ceramic.
Re: They are fired before printing.
"that process is very interesting"
Exactly. You've explained it very well. grin
grin NCR ยท Happy Birthday, John...
Happy Birthday, John
Well Thank you !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Let's Trade

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