MIGHTY TOUGH

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MI-T-TUF SCHOTT INTERNATIONAL, INC. 2850 Gilchrist Road Akron, OH 44305 MIGHTY TOUGH;LAMINATED AND UNLAMINATED POLYETHYLENE FABRIC, AND GREIGE, DYED AND/OR WATER RESISTANT TREATED DUCK;
MIGHTY TUFF United Comb & Novelty Corporation 33 Patriot Circle Leominster MA 01453 MIGHTY TOUGH;plastic buckets, pails and tubs for household use;plastic bins and plastic storage containers for household use;
MIGHTY TUFF Pro Form Products Limited 604 McGeachie Drive Milton, Ontario L9T3Y5 Canada MIGHTY TOUGH;Protective coatings for use on vehicles, namely, corrosion inhibitors and metal surface protectants in the nature of coatings; exterior surface protective coatings for vehicles; clear protective coatings and stone guard protective coatings for truck beds;TOUGH;
MIGHTY TUFF United Comb & Novelty Corporation 33 Patriot Circle Leominster MA 01453 MIGHTY TOUGH;Carts;Household storage containers for pet food;Plastic lids; Non-metal storage boxes for general use;
MIGHTY-TUFF HOLLING, LEE S. SUITE 211 1650 W. BIG BEAVER RD. TROY MI 48084 MIGHTY TOUGH;AUTOMOTIVE MUFFLERS, BRAKES AND SHOCK ABSORBERS;
MIGHTY-TUFF OGDEN MANUFACTURING CO. 64 West Seegers Road Arlington Heights IL 60005 MIGHTY TOUGH;HEATING APPARATUS -NAMELY, ELECTRIC BAND HEATERS;
MIGHTY-TUFF MUFFLERS BRAKES SHOCKS HOLLING, LEE S. SUITE 211 1650 W. BIG BEAVER RD. TROY MI 48084 MIGHTY TOUGH;AUTOMOTIVE MUFFLERS, BRAKES AND SHOCK ABSORBERS;MUFFLERS, BRAKES, AND SHOCKS;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Typically 20-40 films of a tough first metal, normally 0.1-1.0 mm thick films of titanium, nickel, vanadium, and/or steel (iron) and alloys thereof, interleaved with a like number of films of a second metal, normally 0.1-1.0 mm thick films of aluminum or alloys thereof, are pressed together in a stack at less than 6 MPa and normally at various pressures 2-4 MPa while being gradually heated in the presence of atmospheric gases to 600-800° C. over a period of, typically, 10+ hours until the second metal is completely compounded; forming thus a metallic-intermetallic laminate composite material having (i) tough first-metal layers separated by (ii) hard, Vickers microhardness of 400 kg/mm