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  • ...ted in which the self-shielded wire electrode could be used with automatic equipment, resulting in greatly increased welding speeds. In that same year, [[plasma ...cess is very versatile, requiring little operator training and inexpensive equipment. However, weld times are rather slow, since the consumable electrodes must
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  • ...e Colony''''' is a reality television program. The series was filmed in an industrial area bordering the Los Angeles River on the edge of downtown Los Angeles, a ...[tesla coil]] to generate ozone, then using a pump scavenged from hospital equipment, pipe the ozone into a bucket of water to be purified. John C. completes th
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  • .../2006garm/thursday/maher.pdf |format=[[PDF]] |publisher=[[National Defense Industrial Association]] |last=Maher |first=Dave |date= 2006-03-30 |accessdate= 2008-1 [[Category:United States Marine Corps equipment]]
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  • == Industrial hydroelectric plants == ...public electricity networks, some are created to serve specific [[industry|industrial]] enterprises. Dedicated hydroelectric projects are often built to provide
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  • ...the portable air bags connected with a tube to a mouthpiece. With this new equipment being engineered and produced already in 1794, the way was now paved for [[ ...omenon that mainly took place among students at medical universities. When equipment became more widely available for dentistry and hospitals, most countries al
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  • One of the worst [[industrial disasters]] in history was caused by the dumping of mercury compounds into ===Mapping of industrial releases in the United States===
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  • ...jugs, recycling bins, agricultural pipe, base cups, car stops, playground equipment, and [[plastic lumber]] ...s, dispensing bottles, wash bottles, tubing, and various molded laboratory equipment
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  • ...jugs, recycling bins, agricultural pipe, base cups, car stops, playground equipment, and [[plastic lumber]] ...s, dispensing bottles, wash bottles, tubing, and various molded laboratory equipment
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  • ...herbicides, photographic chemicals, agricultural chemicals, household and industrial cleaners, electronic chemicals, medical cleaners and solvents, citrus produ ...example would be fluorination plastic fuel tanks used for lawn and garden equipment, automobiles, etc.
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  • ...ceramic]]s, but many different ceramic materials are now used in domestic, industrial and building products. ...ce, and hence find use in applications such as the wear plates of crushing equipment in mining operations. Advanced ceramics are also used in the medicine, elec
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  • Today, LCPs can be melt-processed on conventional equipment at high speeds with excellent replication of mold details. In fact, the hig ...ted hydrocarbon]]s, strong acids, bases, [[ketone]]s, and other aggressive industrial substances. [[hydrolysis|Hydrolytic]] stability in boiling water is excelle
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  • ...es the final properties somewhat. The current industrial pumps used on RIM equipment are accurate enough to ensure that the mixing ratio stays within the necess ==Equipment==
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  • ...nery]], plastic parts and reusable containers of various types, laboratory equipment, [[loudspeakers]], automotive components, and [[polymer banknote]]s. An [[a ...iners made from it will not melt in the dishwasher, and do not melt during industrial hot filling processes. For this reason, most plastic tubs for dairy product
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  • ...y the goal was to transfer the expertise of LPMM on polymer photoageing to industrial companies facing increasing problems of degradation (yellowing – bleachin ...ility, cristallinity, density, molecular weight, melt flow index, etc (see equipment list on [http://www.cnep-ubp;com])</ref>.
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  • ...use of a [[desiccant]] or dryers before the PET is fed into the processing equipment. ...e and white in most cases. [[Cold drawing|Fiber drawing]] is among the few industrial processes that produce a nearly single-crystal product.
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  • ...he polymer should be easy and relatively inexpensive. To be produced on an industrial scale the synthetic route should ideally utilize techniques that have alrea ...ilter gaskets, conveyers, gloves, garments, and other personal [[hygiene]] equipment.
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  • ...g from filter media for high temperature filtration, [[personal protective equipment|protective clothing]], sealing materials for space craft to various high te ...ations using this material range from automotive industry and aerospace to industrial applications and office machines.
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  • ...cipating in chemical reactions, and needs to be tightly controlled in many industrial products such as the manufacture of printer [[toner]] and [[cosmetics]]. ...ry, as handling of food products can lead to contamination. Photoanalysis equipment and software is currently being used in mining, forestry and agricultural i
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  • ...eady to Unlock the Rock|first=Giles|last=Lambertson|publisher=Construction Equipment Guide|url=http://www.cegltd.com/story.asp?story=10092|date=2008-02-16|acces ...ergy source powering the vast majority of vehicles and as the base of many industrial chemicals makes it one of the world's most important [[commodity|commoditie
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  • ...code. The best-known precious metals are gold and silver. While both have industrial uses, they are better known for their uses in [[art]], [[jewelry]], and [[c ...[Surface mining|surface mines]], which are mined by excavation using heavy equipment, and [[Underground mining (hard rock)|subsurface mines]].
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