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  • ...not melt in the dishwasher, and do not melt during industrial hot filling processes. For this reason, most plastic tubs for dairy products are polypropylene se
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  • ...t the information below may not be correct, as the current definitions and processes in this article can allow most powders mixed with other liquids to be consi ...ocess, widely used in the [[pharmaceutical]] industry, is among the oldest industrial procedures for forming small, coated particles or tablets. The particles ar
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  • ...iccant bed is re-heated in a process heater and sent back through the same processes in a closed loop. Typically residual moisture levels in the resin must be l ...in most cases. [[Cold drawing|Fiber drawing]] is among the few industrial processes that produce a nearly single-crystal product.
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  • ...of Polyelectrolyte Characteristics during Postpolymerization Modification Processes | journal = Macromolecules | year = 2007 | volume = 40 | issue = | pages=4 ...tempting to monitor and characterize polymerization reactions in an R&D or industrial setting. Current monitoring methods for polymerization reactions are limit
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  • ...use heavier crude oils have too much carbon and not enough hydrogen, these processes generally involve removing carbon from or adding hydrogen to the molecules, ...an be converted into crude oil using heat and pressure to simulate natural processes. The method has been known for centuries and was patented in 1694 under Bri
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  • ...chemical reactivity they require [[electrolysis|electrolytic]] extraction processes. The alloys of aluminium, titanium and magnesium are valued for their high ...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
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  • ...la]] called [[De re metallica]] describes the highly developed and complex processes of mining metal ores, metal extraction and metallurgy of the time. Agricola In [[industrial engineering|production engineering]], metallurgy is concerned with the prod
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  • ...s = 126–138|title = Platinum Metals: A Survey of Productive Resources to industrial Uses|url = http://www.platinummetalsreview.com/pdf/pmr-v13-i4-126-138.pdf}} ...erground and submerged structures, and for electrolytic cells for chemical processes such as [[Chlorine production|generating chlorine]] from salt water.<ref>{{
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  • ...some foams to an existing building structure because of the chemicals and processes involved. ...ing cause of workplace-related asthma and pulmonary disorders in many post-industrial countries.<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...materials used to reduce the rate of [[heat transfer]], or the methods and processes used to reduce heat transfer. [[Heat]] energy can be transferred by [[Heat ...f comfort. Both heat-transfer and layer analyses can be performed in large industrial applications, but in household situations (appliances and building insulati
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  • ...Crushed stone can be used without binder for a variety of construction or industrial applications, or it may be mixed with a matrix binding material, such as bi
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  • ...ill health effects that are possible from overexposure and lack of proper industrial [[hygiene]] procedures when working with MMMF.{{Citation needed|date=Decemb ...; in fact, it was formed underground through essentially the same geologic processes as the contaminants. A vermiculite mine in [[Virginia]] has also been foun
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  • Fulling involves two processes&mdash;scouring and milling (thickening). These are followed by stretching ...illing in the Ancient and Medieval Worlds: A Survey of the Evidence for an Industrial Revolution in Medieval Europe", ''Technology and Culture'' '''46''' (1): 1-
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  • ...This volume growth is commonly described as “bulk development”. All processes using temperature and/or moisture to give textiles one of the above mention == Current heat setting processes ==
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  • ===Indutech (Industrial Textiles)=== ...technology, lifting/conveying equipment, sound-proofing elements, melting processes, roller covers, grinding technology, insulations, seals, fuel cell,
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  • ...750 to 1850 | Textile manufacture during the Industrial Revolution|current industrial techniques, that is techniques used after 1850 | Textile manufacturing }} ...Cloth is [[finishing (textiles)|finished]] by what are described as [[wet processes]] to become fabric. The fabric may be [[dyeing|dyed]], printed or decorate
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  • ....jpg|thumb|left|A [[Spinning Jenny]], spinning machine which initiated the Industrial Revolution]] ...W. Norton, 1994, p. 44</ref>, and yarn spinning was one of the very first processes to be [[industrialized]]. Spun yarns may contain a single type of fiber, or
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  • ...ngthening in [[composite material]]s such as [[fiberglass|fibreglass]] and industrial [[geotextile]]s. Children can learn using textiles to make [[collage]]s, [[ Textiles used for industrial purposes, and chosen for characteristics other than their appearance, are c
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  • [[Category:Industrial processes]]
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  • ...processing techniques today and before 1750 | Textile manufacturing by pre-industrial methods}} ...s. There remains a large industry that uses [[Textile manufacturing by pre-industrial methods|hand techniques]] to achieve the same results.
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