New Content for This Blog-

by Jon Batzdorff on Sunday, June 24, 2012 10:16 AM

People often ask me about various new components and materials available for subatmospheric socket technology (elevated vacuum). I have been looking at different options for reviewing and reporting on these components as they become available. I considered a version of Consumer Reports in which products are tested by peers and then the results are reported but at this time the logisitcs in doing this accurately and fairly are too difficult.

The process I have chosen is to focus on a conponent for each blog entry and interview the person behind the product, regarding the product's function, features, application, and precription critieria.I will then summarize the interfview and report on it.

Anyone who has a product related to subatmospheric socket technology (elevated vacuum) and wishes to be interviewed can contact me. 

Let me know your thoughts on this idea. And, look for component information in future blog entries.

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by rickyyd12 on Wednesday, September 26, 2012 2:05 AM #

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