Citations with the tag: 3M Co.

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  • 3M pulls most S'gard products.
    Sloan, Carole // Home Textiles Today; 05/22/2000, Vol. 21 Issue 37, p2 

    Announces New York-based Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co.'s pullout of Scotchgard products in the decorative fabric business by the end of 2000. Phase out of perfluorooctanyl chemistry used in the firm's Scotchgard formulas; Basis of the phase out; Products that will be covered by the...

  • 3M Canada--at your service.
    Sloan, Carole // Canadian Mining Journal; Aug97, Vol. 118 Issue 4, p23 

    Features 3M Canada. Company history; Priority of the company's technical staff; Assessment of workplace hazards; Provision of better understanding of regulatory, environmental and safety initiatives.

  • What's that smell?
    Sloan, Carole // Automotive Manufacturing & Production; May98, Vol. 110 Issue 5, p36 

    States that the Diesel Filtration Project team at 3M Automotive in Saint Paul Minnesota, are finding ways to eliminate the fumes which come from old buses and trucks. Development of self-cleaning diesel particulate filters by the team; What the filter cartridges are made of; Other related...

  • New fastener.
    Proctor, Paul // Aviation Week & Space Technology; 1/1/96, Vol. 144 Issue 1, p13 

    No abstract available.

  • 3M opens 60,000-square-foot customer center in Livonia.
    Green, Leslie // Crain's Detroit Business; 09/04/2000, Vol. 16 Issue 36, p25 

    Announces the completion of Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co.'s Customer Innovation Center in Livonia, Michigan.

  • Never buy another luggage tag.
    Lowe, Judy // Christian Science Monitor; 11/28/2000, Vol. 93 Issue 3, p21 

    Reviews 3M's self-laminating bag tags which are used for labeling luggage.

  • Halogen-free firestop.
    Lowe, Judy // Chemical Week; 5/31/95, Vol. 156 Issue 21, p45 

    Reports on 3M Fire Protection Products' development of a one-part intumescent and fire-resistant putty that can restore the integrity of fire-rated building construction. Provision of an immediate seal against draft and cold smoke; Other features of the putty.

  • New fluorinated products fuel 3M's chemicals push.
    Fairley, Peter // Chemical Week; 6/21/95, Vol. 156 Issue 24, p9 

    Reports on the Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co.'s hydrofluoroether (HFE) CFC-replacement products. Toxicity testing; Financial benefits; Implications; Expectations.

  • 3M mulls portfolio.
    Morris, Gregory D.L. // Chemical Week; 10/11/95, Vol. 157 Issue 13, p10 

    Reports on Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co.'s (3M) reflections on some of its business that have not been doing as well as its chemicals and specialty materials business. Observers' suggestions of problems in the information, imaging and electronics segments; Company's classification as...

  • 3M tale of the tape.
    Morris, Gregory D.L. // Chemical Week; 11/22/95, Vol. 157 Issue 20, p5 

    Reports on Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co.'s plan to spin off its imaging and data storage business to shareholders.

  • 3M to Phase Out PFOS.
    Wood, Andrew; Clarin, Whitney // Chemical Week; 5/24/2000, Vol. 162 Issue 21, p9 

    Reports on the plans of 3M to stop making several products that use perfluorooctanyl sulfonate (PFOS) chemistry. Reason for the phase-out of the PFOS chemicals; Effects of the chemical on the environment; Products where PFOS chemicals are used.

  • Sticky films develop.
    Ogando, Joseph // Design News; 1/8/2001, Vol. 57 Issue 1, p41 

    No abstract available.

  • A banner fasteners application.
    Ogando, Joseph // Design News; 2/5/2001, Vol. 57 Issue 3, p31 

    Offers a look at the fasteners developed by 3M to hold the banners of teams playing at the Metrodome, Minneapolis. Problems in the installation of the banners; Features of the fasteners.

  • What's hot in bandages.
    Ogando, Joseph // Discount Store News; 11/18/96, Vol. 35 Issue 22, p51 

    Reports that Cincinnati-based Futuro, the maker of Curad bandages has instituted Carrie Curad Boo Boo Clinic program which provides participating pharmacists with publicity tools, giveaways, sample bandages all free of charge.

  • Futuro expands `support' of active lifestyles.
    Ogando, Joseph // Drug Store News; 12/9/96, Vol. 18 Issue 20, p64 

    Reports on Futuro Inc.'s introduction of a line of health supports. Spiral Lift technology as the cornerstone of the product line; Provision of more support to joints as they flex; Suitability of the product for all types of activities.

  • New compounds replace CFCs and ODSs.
    Ogando, Joseph // Electronic Design; 7/24/95, Vol. 43 Issue 15, p32 

    No abstract available.

  • Competition heats up CFC replacement market.
    Ogando, Joseph // Machine Design; 10/24/94, Vol. 66 Issue 20, p92 

    Reports on the 3M Co.'s introduction of Performance Fluids, based on Perfluorocarbons (PFCs) that may serve as competitor to existing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) replacement materials. PFC-based fluid costs; Development of hydrofluorocarbon compounds for solvent and heat transfer/refrigeration...

  • Ozone-friendly fluid rivals CFC performance.
    Hotter, David S. // Machine Design; 7/25/96, Vol. 68 Issue 13, p120 

    Reports that 3M Engineering Fluids and Systems has developed a family of ozone-safe fluids using hydrofluoroether (HFE) technology. Advantages of HFE fluids; Applications for the fluids.

  • Heat-shrink tubing.
    Hotter, David S. // Machine Design; 03/24/98, Vol. 70 Issue 5, p86 

    Highlights SMS and TES tubing, a semirigid polyolefin with a 4 to 1 shrink ratio from 3M Electrical Products Division. Features of the tubes; What the tubes are suitable for.

  • Plastic adhesive.
    Hotter, David S. // Machine Design; 09/23/99, Vol. 71 Issue 18, p328 

    Features a plastic adhesive from Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing company. Uses of the adhesive; Characteristics of the adhesive; Benefits of using the adhesive.

  • ADHESIVE FILM PROVIDES A CLEAR WINDOW TO THE WORLD.
    Kren, Lawrence; Koucky, Sherri; Mraz, Stephen // Machine Design; 09/21/2000, Vol. 72 Issue 18, p44 

    Reports how Optically Clear Laminating Adhesive from Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co. helps window maker Eyesaver International Inc. meet stringent optical-clarity specs. Features and capabilities of the adhesive film.

  • Executive Overview.
    Kren, Lawrence; Koucky, Sherri; Mraz, Stephen // MIS Quarterly; Jun87, Vol. 11 Issue 2, p162 

    This article presents an abstract relating to information technology usage at the 3M Corporation.

  • 3M adhesive replaces fasteners for savings.
    Kren, Lawrence; Koucky, Sherri; Mraz, Stephen // Plastics News; 04/05/99, Vol. 11 Issue 7, p23 

    Introduces 3M Co.'s Scotch-Weld structural plastic adhesive DP-8005.

  • New 3M Co. division targets electronics.
    Kren, Lawrence; Koucky, Sherri; Mraz, Stephen // Plastics News; 09/15/97, Vol. 9 Issue 29, p45 

    No abstract available.

  • 3M stencils in $50,000 savings for case tape shippers.
    Kren, Lawrence; Koucky, Sherri; Mraz, Stephen // Packaging Digest; Jan95, Vol. 32 Issue 1, p64 

    Reports on the use of stenciling as an economical printing alternative at 3M's Greenville, South Carolina packaging facility. Semi-automation and computer-generation of the process; Savings projection; Use of Domino Amjet's Domino PackTrack PT3000 digital carton printing system; Graphics...

  • Automotive note.
    McCosh, Dan // Popular Science; Mar93, Vol. 242 Issue 3, p54 

    States that microscopic venetian blinds are encapsulated in a new plastic film developed by 3M. The microlouvred film has applications on automotive instrument panels, cutting glare while enabling the driver to see the instruments.

  • Spoken word boosts cassette industry.
    Foster, Bill // Pro Sound News; Feb96, Vol. 11 Issue 2, p16 

    Reports that 3M International's decision to close its audio and video tape manufacturing division has surprised many due to unprecedented growth in the industry. Increase in demand for cassette tapes.

  • 3M snips administrative red tape.
    Keenan, Tim // Ward's Auto World; Jun94, Vol. 30 Issue 6, p36 

    Features the reorganization of Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co.'s Automotive Industry Center. Team oriented structure in 3M IAC; Purpose of the reorganization; Members of 3M AIC teams; Details of how the structure works.

  • 3M: Automotive could double company sales.
    Zoia, David E. // Ward's Auto World; May98, Vol. 34 Issue 5, p153 

    Focuses on the 3M Automotive Industry Center in Detroit, Michigan. Details on the opening of a 3M Automotive Industry Center in October, 1997 in Michigan; Information on products which have the potential for strong growth; Comments from Thomas F. Beddow, executive director of 3M.

  • 3M Is 100, Including 30 Years of Respiratory Protection.
    Zoia, David E. // Welding Design & Fabrication; Oct2002, Vol. 75 Issue 10, p13 

    Reports on the centenary celebrations of the establishment of Saint Paul, Minnesota-based Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co. in the year 2002. Development of a government-certified respirator by the company in 1972; Other technological innovations made by the company.

  • The Navy League of the United States wishes to thank its Corporate Members for their generous support.
    Zoia, David E. // Sea Power; Aug2010, Vol. 53 Issue 8, p62 

    The article lists the corporate members of the Navy League of the U.S. which have provided support for the League, including 3M Co., AAI Corp, and Drytech Inc.

  • IN THE AIR.
    Magill-Lewis, Jillene // Drug Topics; 10/16/2000, Vol. 144 Issue 20, p19 

    Evaluates the QVAR inhaler from 3M Pharmaceutical company. Features; Chemicals used in the manufacture of the inhaler; Results of the clinical trials conducted on the effectiveness of the inhaler.

  • 3M forms new electrical divisions.
    Magill-Lewis, Jillene // Appliance Manufacturer; Oct97, Vol. 45 Issue 10, p22 

    Reports the establishment of 3M's Electronic Handling and Protection Division (EH&PD). Purpose of its establishment; Products offered by EH&PD.

  • INNOVATION.
    Magill-Lewis, Jillene // Appliance Manufacturer; Aug2003, Vol. 51 Issue 8, p50 

    Introduces the Secure Color Security labels from 3M Corp.

  • 3M develops HFE technology to replace ODS.
    Magill-Lewis, Jillene // Chemical Business; Jul96, Vol. 9 Issue 12, p76 

    Reports on Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co.'s launching of a new hydrofluoroether (HFE) technology to replace the chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) and other ozone depleting substances (ODS). Features of the HFE; Uses; Two HFE products to be launched by the company.

  • Motors are key element in 3M's efficiency effort.
    Randazzo, Mike // Energy User News; Mar1997, Vol. 22 Issue 3, p1 

    Reports on the optimization of pump, fan, and motor system controls at the buildings of Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co.'s Center in Minnesota aimed to reduce energy consumption by 11 million kilowatt hours per year. Expected savings of $823,000 a year in avoided energy costs; US...

  • 3M invests in Europe.
    Randazzo, Mike // Chemical Week; 4/24/96, Vol. 158 Issue 16, p24 

    No abstract available.

  • 3M's HFEs make market debut.
    Rotman, David // Chemical Week; 5/15/96, Vol. 158 Issue 19, p14 

    Reports on 3M's introduction of several hydroflyoroether (HFE)-based products for specialized cleaning and solvent applications. Plan to compete against DuPont's hydrofluorocarbon.

  • 3M enters PFC fray.
    Rotman, David // Chemical Week; 8/7/96, Vol. 158 Issue 30, p28 

    Reports on 3M's introduction of C3F8 as an alternative to Dupont's C2F6 used in plasma-enhanced CVD chamber cleaning.

  • 3M bouncing back to meet market demands.
    Flanigan, James // Indianapolis Business Journal; 12/4/95, Vol. 16 Issue 37, p10C 

    Looks at the bounce back of Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing (3M). Admiration; Market demands; Comments made.

  • Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing.
    David, Gregory E. // FW; 9/28/93, Vol. 162 Issue 19, p58 

    Features Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Corp.'s use of product research and development. Introduction of Scotch-Brite pads; 3-M's in-house rules; Partnership with other companies; Development of medical laser images.

  • Minitran.
    David, Gregory E. // Hospital Formulary; Feb95, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p69 

    Reports the introduction of 3M Pharmaceuticals' oval-shaped liner for its 0.2, 0.4, and 0.6 mg Minitran nitroglycerin patches used in treatment of angina.

  • 3M extending audit program to its technical service.
    Blau, John; Wolff, M.F. // Research Technology Management; May/Jun96, Vol. 39 Issue 3, p3 

    Reports on the plan of 3M to complement its technical audit system with a program to review technical service. 3M's technical audit as a key instrument for benchmarking the performance of the company's R&D activities; Evaluation of how the technical staff interfaces with customers; Importance...

  • Billboards drop tobacco products.
    Blau, John; Wolff, M.F. // Hudson Valley Business Journal; 5/27/96, Vol. 7 Issue 2, p15 

    Reports on the decision of 3M Media Networks, one of the largest billboard companies in the United States, to stop advertising tobacco, partly to appease shareholders of the parent company.

  • Post-its that stick like virtual glue.
    Blau, John; Wolff, M.F. // Advertising Age's Business Marketing; Feb98, Vol. 83 Issue 2, p26 

    Reports that 3M is offering an online version of its popular Post-it-Notes that designers can stick on their Web pages. Description of the online line version; Benefits to be derived from the use of this version; Description of Post-it-Notes software.

  • Textile processing.
    Blau, John; Wolff, M.F. // Colourage; Nov95, Vol. 42 Issue 11, p43 

    Presents an abstract of an article on the examination of the fluorochemicals developed by the Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co.

  • 3M Launches Chub Packaging With Fire-Barrier Caulk.
    Blau, John; Wolff, M.F. // Adhesives & Sealants Industry; May2003, Vol. 10 Issue 4, p22 

    Reports on the launching of Fire Barrier CP 25WB+ Caulk by 3M Corp. in Wilmington, Connecticut. Cost of packaging; Reliability of the product; Prices.

  • A winning combination.
    Blau, John; Wolff, M.F. // American Printer; Jan95, Vol. 214 Issue 4, p18 

    Reports that 3M Imaging Systems Group has announced several organizational changes. Formation of the Printing and Publishing Systems Division; Appointment of John F. Pohl and Robert G. Murray as marketing director and director of key accounts; Major business segments of the company.

  • Giving static discharge the gate.
    Blau, John; Wolff, M.F. // Design News; 1/17/94, Vol. 50 Issue 2, p62 

    Focuses on 3M and its electrostatic discharge (ESD) sensor products. Amenities of 3M Austin complex; Acquisition of Zero Static Systems of Los Angeles by 3M division Electrical Specialties in 1992; Effects of static electricity; Static Event Detectors; Charge-Guard Workstation Monitor system.

  • 3M� Dual Lock� and Hook & Loop Reclosable Fasteners.
    Blau, John; Wolff, M.F. // Manufacturers' Monthly; Nov2011, p47 

    The article offers brief information on the 3M� Dual Lock� and Hook & Loop reclosable fasteners from 3M Co.

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