Connie T. Causey
Stories (3)
Filter by community
A Guide to Caps and Closures
The packaging industry includes a significant section called caps and closures. Caps and closures, which are well known for helping to protect and prolong the shelf life of finished goods, can be customized to meet the needs of various containers and goods. They are essential to the package's operation and appearance, whether for food, beverages, cosmetics, or medical goods.
By Connie T. Causey3 years ago in Journal
Different Variety of Slate
Natural roofing slate is a microcrystalline, fine-grained metamorphic rock that developed 400 million to 2.5 billion years ago. Slate gets its colour from the geological and chemical makeup of the area. Crystalline, black mica, chalcopyrite, white mica, hematite, and carbonates are the most common minerals. Green slates are made from chlorite. Green slate hails from Vermont, New York, and Newfoundland in North America. According to the quarries and locale, the tints of green will differ. As the manufacturer encounters different colour strata in the quarry, the colour/shade may also shift. The unfading green slates of Vermont and New York vary from lime green to dark grey tones. The slates in Newfoundland range in colour from blue/green to gray/green to olive to light grey.
By Connie T. Causey4 years ago in Lifehack
Electrical Repairs and Services You May Not Be Aware Of
A home's electrical system, apart from a hole in the sheetrock or a squeaky door hinge, should not be tampered with without a skilled electrician. Electrical systems are not always unpredictable but also dangerous, posing the risk of fire hazards and electrocution to novice tinkerers.
By Connie T. Causey4 years ago in Lifehack


