EASY STRIP

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EASI-STRIP AARONCO PET PRODUCTS, INC. 95 HERITAGE HILLS - UNIT A Somers NY 105891521 EASY STRIP;tool for removing dead, shed hair from the coats of animals that shed hair, such as cats, dogs, horses and rabbits; tool for massaging hair to stimulate release of natural body oils and bring a shine to the coat of hair of an animal; instrument for removing dander from animals' coats of hair and dried mud, burrs and bugs clinging to the animals' coats of hair; stone for rubbing or stroking an animal's coat of hair to remove dead, shed hair and stimulate shine of the animal's coat of hair;
EASYSTRIP Rea, Ryan 1187 Westridge Drive Ventura CA 93003 EASY STRIP;Adhesives for use in the manufacture of surgical bandages;
EAZY-STRIP MILLMASTER ONYX GROUP, INC. 500 POST ROAD EAST WESTPORT CT 06880 EASY STRIP;WALLPAPER REMOVER;
EZ-STRIP RESEARCH INSTRUMENTS LIMITED Bickland Water Industrial Park Falmouth, Cornwall TR114TA United Kingdom EASY-STRIP;Medical instruments for use in the manipulation and transfer of cells during assisted reproduction technology medical procedures;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A spirally wound gasket is described. The gasket includes a sealing strip (11) wound into a spiral and a support strip (10) wound into a spiral in such a manner that the spiral of the sealing strip is formed interposed between the coils of the supporting strip. The sealing strip comprises a resilient material, the resilient material comprising a CEV component in a proportion of at least 25% w/w of the sealing strip. The CEV component is at least partially derived from dry CEV, and the sealing strip does not include a carrier strip in one aspect. In another aspect, the CEV component is at least partially derived from dry CEV, and the sealing strip has a moisture level of between 3-20% w/w of the sealing strip resilient material during winding into the said gasket. A method of producing a sealing strip is also described.