Change in The 1970s
The fortunes of the machine tool industry in the United States changed dramatically in the 1970s, especially in Cincinnati, OH. Milacron diversified its interests by developing machines that made plastic products . A large part of its success in making machinery was in the use of ductile iron in the plastic injection machinery .
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