CONSOLIDATED COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION CONSOLIDATED

Brand Owner Address Description
CCCU CONSOLIDATED Consolidated Federal Credit Union c/o 121 SW Morrison Street, Suite 600 Portland OR 97204 CONSOLIDATED COMMUNITY CREDIT UNION CONSOLIDATED;ATM banking services; Banking services; Checking account services; Credit and loan services; Issuance of credit cards; Issuing of debit cards; Credit union services; Electronic banking via a global computer network; Financial services, namely, administration of transactions involving funds drawn from securities, stocks, funds, equities, bonds, cash, or other types of financial investments in retirement plans using a check or negotiable order of withdrawal over a global data network; Financing and loan services; Financing of purchases; Financing relating to automobiles; Financing services; Home equity loans; Individual retirement account services; Installment loans; Loan financing; Mortgage banking services, namely, origination, acquisition, servicing, securitization and brokerage of mortgage loans; Mortgage lending; On-line banking services; Providing electronic processing of ACH and credit card transactions and electronic payments via a global computer network; Providing electronic processing of electronic funds transfer, ACH, credit card, debit card, electronic check and electronic payments; Providing information and advice in the field of finance, financial investments, financial valuations, and the financial aspects of retirement; Providing temporary loans; Revolving loans; Savings account services; Student loan services;CONSOLIDATED;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A fiber preform for constituting the fiber reinforcement of composite material is prepared and then consolidated by depositing sufficient matrix phase therein to bond the fibers together while not completely densifying the preform. Pins of rigid material are put into place through the consolidated preform and densification of the consolidated preform containing the pins is continued by depositing at least a ceramic matrix phase. Thereafter, at least a portion of each pin is eliminated so as to leave a calibrated perforation passing through the resulting part, the pins being made at least in part out of a material that can be eliminated by applying treatment that does not affect the ceramic material of the matrix.