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- Model 6E Injection Molding Machine: Machinery for the Plastic Industry, circa 1958 -

- circa 1958
- Collections - Artifact
Model 6E Injection Molding Machine: Machinery for the Plastic Industry, circa 1958
- Fellows No. 3-125 Injection Molding Machine, circa 1961 -

- circa 1961
- Collections - Artifact
Fellows No. 3-125 Injection Molding Machine, circa 1961
- Molding Machines and Conveyors in Foundry at Ford Motor Company Highland Park Plant, circa 1910 -

- circa 1910
- Collections - Artifact
Molding Machines and Conveyors in Foundry at Ford Motor Company Highland Park Plant, circa 1910
- Industrial Hall, Foundry Exhibit, Ford Exposition, New York World's Fair, 1939 - Ford Motor Company poured resources into the 1939-40 New York World's Fair, spending more than $5 million to construct and maintain its elaborate and well-attended exhibition space. Ford's massive exhibition building attracted fairgoers with industrial demonstrations and informative displays, such as this exhibit in the industrial hall.

- October 10, 1939
- Collections - Artifact
Industrial Hall, Foundry Exhibit, Ford Exposition, New York World's Fair, 1939
Ford Motor Company poured resources into the 1939-40 New York World's Fair, spending more than $5 million to construct and maintain its elaborate and well-attended exhibition space. Ford's massive exhibition building attracted fairgoers with industrial demonstrations and informative displays, such as this exhibit in the industrial hall.
- Corning Glass Ribbon Machine, 1928 - Design as a discipline is rooted in craft but revealed in industry. Similarly the story of incandescent lamp manufacture begins with craft (the earliest ones offered for sale were exquisite hand-made objects) and ends with mass production. This high output machine (ten bulb blanks a second) was developed by a former glass blower and a mechanical engineer.

- 1928
- Collections - Artifact
Corning Glass Ribbon Machine, 1928
Design as a discipline is rooted in craft but revealed in industry. Similarly the story of incandescent lamp manufacture begins with craft (the earliest ones offered for sale were exquisite hand-made objects) and ends with mass production. This high output machine (ten bulb blanks a second) was developed by a former glass blower and a mechanical engineer.
- The New Lewis Model 4 and Injection Molding Machine, circa 1950 -

- circa 1950
- Collections - Artifact
The New Lewis Model 4 and Injection Molding Machine, circa 1950
- Molding Machine Used by Tupperware® -

- Collections - Artifact
Molding Machine Used by Tupperware®