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  • ...n more shallow welds.<ref>Kalpakjian, Serope and Steven R. Schmid (2001). Manufacturing Engineering and Technology. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-201-36131-0. p. 780.</re ...steels. Today, GMAW is commonly used in industries such as the automobile industry for its quality, versatility and speed. Because of the need to maintain a
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  • ===Industry=== ...Fleming Co, and Recip of Sweden) have met the strict FDA requirements for manufacturing and testing of KI, and they offer products (IOSAT, ThyroShield, and Thyro-S
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  • ...It may also be used as an [[electrolyte]] in [[electrochemical grinding]] manufacturing processes, typically diluted to about 10% concentration in water. Sodium ni As a [[food additive]], it serves a dual purpose in the [[food]] [[industry]] since it both alters the [[color]] of preserved [[fish]] and [[meat]]s an
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  • ..., diluted acetic acid is often used in [[descaling agent]]s. In the [[food industry]], acetic acid is used under the [[E number|food additive code]] E260 as an ...ite book|last = Martin|first = Geoffrey|year = 1917|title = Industrial and Manufacturing Chemistry|edition = Part 1, Organic|location = London|publisher = Crosby Lo
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  • |title = Abatement of N<sub>2</sub>O emissions produced in the adipic acid industry |title = Abatement of N<sub>2</sub>O emissions produced in the adipic acid industry
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  • ...02104chap3.pdf|format=PDF|author=Leopold, B. R.|year=2002|title=Chapter 3: Manufacturing Processes Involving Mercury. ''Use and Release of Mercury in the United Sta ...nited States Public Health Service]] banned the use of mercury in the felt industry in December 1941. The psychological symptoms associated with mercury poison
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  • ...of industrial chlorine and [[sodium hydroxide]], and used in almost every industry.
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  • ...s high as in non–industry-sponsored studies". Issues discussed regarding industry-sponsored studies include: comparison of a drug to a placebo, but not to an ...out prescription can be fined $10000 (HKD). The penalty for trafficking or manufacturing the substance is a $5,000,000 ([[Hong Kong dollar|HKD]]) fine and life impr
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  • ...xtraction]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Process industries|Conversion]]&nbsp;of&nbsp;[[Industry|Industrial]]&nbsp;[[Raw material extraction|Raw&nbsp;Materials]] '''7.2.5'' ...Food&nbsp;Production]] '''7.3.2'''&nbsp;Technology&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;[[manufacturing|Major&nbsp;Industries]] '''7.3.3'''&nbsp;[[Construction|Construction&nbsp;T
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  • The [[Kraft process]] is the most commonly practiced strategy for pulp manufacturing and produces especially strong, unbleached papers that can be used directly ...rade-change paper made within the paper mill which then goes back into the manufacturing system to be repulped back into paper. Such out-of-specification paper is n
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  • ...these structures is a multi-billion dollar business worldwide according to industry sources (ICRI International Concrete Repair Institute). ...limitations cause structures to be weaker, heavier and more costly both in manufacturing and ownership.
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  • Textile Fiber is the raw material required for the textile industry. ...spect ratio is between 200 to 500<ref>Serope Kalpakjian, Steven R Schmid. "Manufacturing Engineering and Technology". International edition. 4th Ed. Prentice Hall,
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  • ...1960s, scientists at General Electric (GE) discovered that under the right manufacturing conditions, some ceramics, especially [[aluminium oxide]] (alumina), could ...are used in non-ferrous molten metal handling, weld pins and the chemical industry.
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  • ...t are used as inputs to [[Production, costs, and pricing|production]] or [[manufacturing]]. In this sense, materials are the parts required to make something else, {{Industry-stub}}
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  • | industry = [[Manufacturing]] E-Leather’s manufacturing procedures are focussed on preserving the environment. In its production, E
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  • ...polypropene''', is a [[thermoplastic]] [[polymer]], made by the [[chemical industry]] and used in a wide variety of applications, including [[packaging]], [[te ==Manufacturing==
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  • ...hrough a hole in the back glass. Another common laminant used in the solar industry is [[Ethylene-vinyl acetate]] (EVA). ...nterlayer" refers to any material now known or developed in the future for manufacturing laminated glass. PVB and thermoplastic polyurethanes (TPUs) are explicitly
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  • ...ronics, scientific experiments, production of superconductors, and nuclear industry, among others. Such water is produced using ion-exchange processes or combi ...and [[hafnium]], which incidentally is also very important for the nuclear industry. Zirconium is practically transparent to free neutrons, used in building re
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  • ...Amherst, MA as a concentrated cluster of scientists from both academia and industry for the purpose of [[polymer]] science and engineering research.<ref name=" ...ocuses on application of different types of [[fire retardant]]s during the manufacturing process as well as applications of [[fire retardant]]s (especially [[intume
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  • Due to these properties and its ease of manufacturing and shaping, silicone rubber can be found in a wide variety of products, in ...ntioned above are now still the main competitors in the oligopoly silicone industry.
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