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  • ...l is [[dyeing]]. For more information of the various steps, see [[textile manufacturing]]. ...uch as [[damask]]s, [[lace]] and sheeting. Coarser grades are used for the manufacturing of twine and rope.
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  • ...urrent industrial techniques, that is techniques used after 1850 | Textile manufacturing }} '''[[Textile manufacturing]]''' is one of the oldest human activities. The oldest known [[textile]]s
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  • ...rial Revolution|Hand processing techniques today and before 1750 | Textile manufacturing by pre-industrial methods}} ...ide ranges of products. There remains a large industry that uses [[Textile manufacturing by pre-industrial methods|hand techniques]] to achieve the same results.
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  • ...ns''' is an issue of dispute past and present workers of [[semiconductor]] manufacturing have with their employers and associates of their employers. These are the issues confronting semiconductor manufacturing workers, companies and their suppliers:
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  • |Ship builder=Marietta Manufacturing Company, Point Pleasant, West Virginia ...orey'' built in 1942 at [[Point Pleasant, West Virginia]], by the Marietta Manufacturing Co. She was acquired by the Navy on 7 April 1944, renamed ''Barricade'', an
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  • |Ship builder=Marietta Manufacturing Company, Point Pleasant, West Virginia ...lanter built in 1942 at [[Point Pleasant, West Virginia]], by the Marietta Manufacturing Co. — and was acquired by the Navy from the [[U.S. Army]] on 4 January 19
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  • |Ship builder=Marietta Manufacturing Company, Point Pleasant, West Virginia Built by the [[Marietta Manufacturing Company]], [[Point Pleasant, West Virginia]], as a U.S. Army mine planter U
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  • ...uced low-price good quality soap from the 1850s. Robert Spear Hudson began manufacturing a soap powder in 1837, initially by grinding the soap with a [[mortar and p [[Image:Soap Detergent manufacturing.JPG|thumb|right|200px|Manufacturing process of soaps/detergents]]
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  • ...es as technical avocation, in conjunction with an interest in chemistry or manufacturing.
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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
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  • Manufacturing Company during the period from 1851 until 1873, especially during the Ameri
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  • ...ontract for her construction was let on 17 November 1933 to the [[Marietta Manufacturing]] Company, [[Point Pleasant, West Virginia]]. She was [[ship commissioning
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  • ...bon fiber]] outer sleeve.</ref>, the disposable AT4 design greatly reduces manufacturing costs by using a reinforced smoothbore [[fiberglass]] outer tube. Since re
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  • ...to observe the manufacturing process and launch trials. [[Japan]] bought a manufacturing license in 1928 for ¥150,000.<ref name=l>Lengerer, p. 103</ref> ...totypes was prolonged by the need to correct a number of design errors and manufacturing defects, but two prototypes were turned over to the Underwater School in 19
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  • A modified version of the [[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt]] [[M203 grenade launcher]] can also be attached to the Ak 5. Contrary to popular belief, the Ak 5 mounted with the [[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt]] [[M203 grenade launcher]] is ''not'' called the Ak 5C.
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  • ...rdnance Company|Elswick Ordnance Company]] was the only company capable of manufacturing such a large gun and began design work in 1915. It was designated as the '1
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  • ...oward of the [[Connecticut National Guard]] had an interest in the company manufacturing Gatling guns, and took a personally-owned Gatling gun to [[Saskatchewan]] i
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  • Due to poor quality steel used in manufacturing and the use of SMG 9 mm cartridge adapted in the 1960s (m/39B), the [[bolt
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  • ...yes Wheel Company, Springfield Armory, Wayne Pump Company, ERMCO, and Ramo Manufacturing ...signation Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .50, M2, HB, Turret was only used for manufacturing, supply, and administration identification and separation from flexible M2s
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  • ...sult, BuOrd had to turn to [[Westinghouse Electric|Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company]], which on 10 March 1942 got all data and designs for electric tor
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  • ...uburb where it was based, then acquired all rights to the weapon, plus the manufacturing equipment and the employees of SEMAG.
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  • The Mk III of 1916 reverted to a 2-motion screw breech to suit available manufacturing capability, and Mk IV had a single-tube barrel and single-motion screw bree
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  • ...ce the Oerlikon guns, a group of retired Navy admirals created a news arms manufacturing company, the Dai Nihon Heiki KK. In 1939 this started producing a Japanese
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  • ...hly critical of Winthrop and the scandal led to the introduction of [[Good Manufacturing Practice]] for drugs.<ref name="Pepling2005"/>
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  • ...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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  • ...$10,000 ([[Hong Kong dollar|HKD]]). The maximum penalty for trafficking or manufacturing the substance is a $5,000,000 (HKD) fine and life imprisonment. Possession
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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 "The cured meat industry made substantial changes to the manufacturing process in the past 20 years to address some of the concerns about nitrite
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  • ...inspections showed the factory where it was produced was violating [[good manufacturing practice]]s.<ref>{{cite press release |title=Questions and Answers about th ...|title=Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Encyclopedia (Sittig's Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Encyclopedia) |edition=3rd |volume=3 |publisher=William Andrew |location=No
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  • ...ite book|last = Martin|first = Geoffrey|year = 1917|title = Industrial and Manufacturing Chemistry|edition = Part 1, Organic|location = London|publisher = Crosby Lo ...d by oxidation of [[acetaldehyde]]. This remains the second-most-important manufacturing method, although it is uncompetitive with methanol carbonylation.
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  • ...is equivalent to manufacturing, anyone found doing so must possess a drug manufacturing license.
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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 [[Norway]] enacted a total ban on the use of mercury in the manufacturing and import/export of mercury products, effective January 1, 2008.<ref name=
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  • ===Precursor to other opioids, in a pharmaceutical manufacturing setting===
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  • ...iar uses of salt in [[cooking]], salt is used in many applications, from [[manufacturing]] pulp and paper, to setting dyes in textiles and fabric, to producing [[so
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  • <ref>Niazi, Sarfaraz. ''Handbook of Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Formulations: Compressed Solid Products''. Boca Raton: CRC, 2004.</ref>
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  • 145 Country Manufacturing http://www.countrymfg.com/<br/> 120 Sterling Manufacturing coCleveland<br/>
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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...d into a cavity formed by two [[Punch (engineering)|punches]] and a [[Die (manufacturing)|die]], and then the punches must be pressed together with great force to f
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  • ...name [[Technora]], as developed by [[Teijin]] and introduced in 1976. The manufacturing process of Technora reacts [[P-Phenylenediamine|PPD]] and 3,4'-diaminodiphe
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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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  • {{two other uses|the natural substance used in manufacturing|the document preparation system|LaTeX}}
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  • ...limitations cause structures to be weaker, heavier and more costly both in manufacturing and ownership.
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  • [[Category:Defunct manufacturing companies of the United States]]
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  • ...[[magnesium oxide|magnesia]]) are the most important materials used in the manufacturing of refractories. Another oxide usually found in refractories is the oxide o
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  • ...asive substance used in [[chemical-mechanical polishing]], a semiconductor manufacturing process
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  • ...The removal of impurities is usually done chemically. For example, in the manufacturing of [[iron]], calcium carbonate is added to the [[blast furnace]] to remove
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  • ==Manufacturing==
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  • '''Ceramic foam''' is a tough [[foam]] made from [[ceramic]]s. Manufacturing techniques include impregnating open-cell polymer foams internally with cer
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  • ...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
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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,
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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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  • ...n energy (exothermic) is used to drive much of the process, helping reduce manufacturing cost. The reactant polymer gel is then chopped, dried and ground to its fin
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  • ...most popular due to its combination of barrier properties, cost, and other manufacturing advantages.
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  • ...gnetic metals could be possibly utilized for magneto-optical storage media manufacturing.
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  • ...being investigated as a possible replacement for polycarbonate used in the manufacturing of [[Blu-ray]] Discs.<ref>[http://www.designnews.com/article/CA6547468.html
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  • ...After the War, the Armorlite Lens Company in California is credited with manufacturing the first CR-39 eyeglass lenses in 1947. CR-39 plastic has an [[index of re
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  • ...sed in [[rapid prototyping]] and [[rapid manufacturing]] ([[direct digital manufacturing]]) applications. Polyphenylsulfone is a heat- and chemical-resistant mater
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  • ...e]]. It has a high resistance to wear and is used especially in the [[Tire manufacturing|manufacture]] of [[tire]]s. It has also been used to coat or encapsulate el ...ynthetic rubber. Due to its outstanding resilience, it can be used for the manufacturing of golf balls. Heat buildup is lower in polybutadiene rubber based products
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  • ==Manufacturing== ...in an [[autoclave]]. Its heat resistance also enables it to be used as the manufacturing material of consumer-grade [[kettle]]s. Food containers made from it will n
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  • Polysulfone allows easy manufacturing of membranes, with reproducible properties and controllable size of pores d
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  • ...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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  • ===Sugar Manufacturing=== Ion-exchange resins are used in the manufacturing of [[sugar]] from various sources. They are used to help convert one type
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  • ...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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  • ...e [[thermoset]]s, thermoplastics are in contrast relatively easy to use in manufacturing, for example, by [[injection molding]]. Thermoplastic elastomers show both The two most important manufacturing methods with TPEs are [[extrusion]] and injection molding. [[Compression mo
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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
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  • The textile industry recognizes the intermediate as a raw material for manufacturing elastic [[fiber]]s, known as Elastan or [[Spandex]]. The fibers are process
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  • ...mmercial displays and batteries, but there have had limitations due to the manufacturing costs, material inconsistencies, toxicity, poor solubility in solvents, and
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  • ...allinity of PET (especially important when the material is used for bottle manufacturing). Thus the resin can be plastically formed at lower temperatures and/or wit .../sub>O<sub>3</sub>) or antimony triacetate in the production of PET. After manufacturing a detectable amount of antimony can be found on the surface of the product-
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  • ...e) find application as [[photoresist]] materials used in [[semiconductor]] manufacturing and [[low-k]] dielectrics for use in high-performance [[microprocessors]]. A parameter of particular interest in synthetic polymer manufacturing is the [[glass transition temperature]] (T<sub>g</sub>), which describes th
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  • ...the name of SibEX has developed the world’s first commercial polyprenols manufacturing facility in the university city of [[Tomsk]] in central Siberia. SibEX is c
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  • ...' is a [[Ether|polyether]] compound with many applications from industrial manufacturing to [[medicine]]. It has also been known as '''polyethylene oxide (PEO)''' o
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  • ...d as an energy saving and efficiency optimizing technology for the polymer manufacturing industry. The possibility for feedback control in polymerization reactions ...s, and 7) a quantitative basis for evaluating energy efficiency of polymer manufacturing.
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  • ...ntegrated with electronic circuitry. Because they are built using the same manufacturing technology, it is possible to make a nanofluidic system with digital integr
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  • ...aterial it is most typically used in advanced technology [[aerospace]] and manufacturing.
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  • * [[forging]] - a red-hot [[Billet (manufacturing)|billet]] is hammered into shape. ...on]] - a hot and malleable metal is forced under pressure through a [[die (manufacturing)|die]], which shapes it before it cools.
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  • ...m/?id=LRK59pGvDDwC&pg=PA86 | pages = 86–93 | isbn =9787302125358| title =Manufacturing engineering and technology| publisher = Pearson Prentice Hall | first1 =Kal
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  • '''Aerogel''' is a [[Manufacturing|manufactured]] material with the lowest bulk [[density]] of any known porou ...nm. The average size and density of the pores can be controlled during the manufacturing process.
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  • * Do not use formaldehyde, CFCs, or HCFCs in manufacturing. There are two manufacturing process :
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  • The company [[IG Farben|I. G. Farben]] began manufacturing polystyrene in [[Ludwigshafen|Ludwigshafen, Germany]], about 1931, hoping i ...rticularly [[Architecture|architectural]] models. Because of the extrusion manufacturing process, XPS does not require facers to maintain its thermal or physical pr
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  • ...of things outside the place that is viewed from. While the composition and manufacturing of glass is covered elsewhere, for the purposes of this article, its import ...ic coated glass, and may require special handling and storage for both the manufacturing process and IGU fabrication. Choosing a high performance low-e glass over a
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  • ...many years, that offset many conflicting goals: what people will pay for, manufacturing cost, local climate, traditional building practices, and varying standards
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  • ===Manufacturing=== The effect is of serious interest for some manufacturing operations; once a heterogeneous mixture of granular materials has been pro
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  • '''Green mix''' is an early step in the manufacturing of [[black powder]] for [[explosive]]s. It is a rough mixture of [[potassiu
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  • ...rcial applications for perlite have developed. In the [[construction]] and manufacturing fields, it is used in lightweight [[plaster]]s and [[mortar (masonry)|morta
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  • ...ose]], [[crystalline fructose]], and [[maltose]], for example, are used in manufacturing and preparing food.
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  • ...ame=chem>[http://www.chemicalprocessing.com/articles/2005/482.html Process manufacturing: Practical steps to reduce particle segregation - Chemical Processing.com]<
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  • ...on or by using a binding agent. Granulation is extensively used in for the manufacturing of [[tablets]] and [[Capsule (pharmacy)|capsules]].
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  • By the 16th century, Indians were manufacturing a diverse variety of firearms; large guns in particular, became visible in ==Manufacturing technology==
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  • ..., by a [[Engineering|design]] or treatment of [[material]]s and items in [[manufacturing]] or through a [[repair]] process. A reduced [[tacticity]] of a synthetic l
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  • ...sector was 30%-35% for non-residential building (offices, hotels, stores, manufacturing plants, government and institutional buildings, and others), 25% for highwa ...on that states it has been produced using a quality assured system for the manufacturing process to ensure an aggregate that conforms to the relevant European stand
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  • * [[Textile manufacturing terminology]]
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  • ...walking''' ("waulking" in [[Scotland]]) is a step in [[woollen]] [[Textile manufacturing|clothmaking]] which involves the cleansing of [[cloth]] (particularly [[woo
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  • ...l is [[dyeing]]. For more information of the various steps, see [[textile manufacturing]]. ...uch as [[damask]]s, [[lace]] and sheeting. Coarser grades are used for the manufacturing of twine and rope.
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  • ...versatile component used in [[climbing]], [[slacklining]], [[furniture]] [[manufacturing]], [[automobile]] [[safety]], [[auto racing]], [[tow truck|towing]], [[para
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  • [[Textile manufacturing]]<br />
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  • {{mergeto|Textile manufacturing|date=October 2008}} ...le processing''' is one of the important industries related with [[textile manufacturing]] operations. This industry has a long history that begins with "Indigo dye
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  • '''Straw plaiting''' is a method of manufacturing [[textile]]s by [[braid]]ing [[straw]] and the industry that surrounds the
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  • '''Stone washing''' is a [[textile manufacturing]] process used to give a newly manufactured cloth garment a worn-out appear
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  • ...urrent industrial techniques, that is techniques used after 1850 | Textile manufacturing }} '''[[Textile manufacturing]]''' is one of the oldest human activities. The oldest known [[textile]]s
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  • * [[Textile manufacturing]]
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  • ...ost beyond recognition by industrialization and the introduction of modern manufacturing techniques. However, for the main types of textiles, [[plain weave]], [[twi ...in various strengths and degrees of durability, from the finest [[Textile manufacturing terminology|gossamer]] to the sturdiest [[canvas]]. The relative thickness
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  • The steps in the manufacturing of bamboo viscose are as follows: ...' a closed loop process captures and reclaims all the solvents used in the manufacturing, though this is ''not'' standard practice <ref name="scientificamerican.com
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  • ...of these natural coloring matters and add-ons during the previous state of manufacturing is called scouring and bleaching.
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  • ...reprocessing used clothing, fibrous material and clothing scraps from the manufacturing process. Textiles in municipal solid waste are found mainly in discarded c
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  • ...cally. Between 1810 and 1840 the development of a national market prompted manufacturing which tripled the output’s worth. This increase in production created a c
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  • ...rial Revolution|Hand processing techniques today and before 1750 | Textile manufacturing by pre-industrial methods}} ...ide ranges of products. There remains a large industry that uses [[Textile manufacturing by pre-industrial methods|hand techniques]] to achieve the same results.
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  • *[http://www.androsia.com/ Androsia Batik Factory manufacturing on Andros since 1973]
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  • ...ficult as the plant grows in the lowlands near the oceans and not near the manufacturing areas in the highlands, and transportation costs were high. Large cotton we ...h century, textile production and distribution was the country’s largest manufacturing sector, mostly controlled by French immigrants. The immigrants worked toget
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  • ...21%29294%3A1411%3C463%3AFFECAP%3E2.0.CO%3B2-P}}</ref><ref>Ronald V. Joven. Manufacturing Kevlar panels by thermo-curing process. Los Andes University, 2007. Bogotá
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  • {{seealso|textile manufacturing}} *1814 – [[Paul Moody (inventor)|Paul Moody]] of the [[Boston Manufacturing Company]] builds the first power loom in the United States; beginnings of t
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  • ...p://www.lanolin.com/home.html Lanolin.com - Comprehensive view on history, manufacturing and applications]
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  • [[Category:Casting (manufacturing)]]
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  • ...arish. The candles were "home made", developing and building on a specific manufacturing process. On the eve of the reign of [[Louis XIV]], M. Trudon established h
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  • ...gredient in [[moustache wax]], as well as hair pomades. It was used in the manufacturing of the cylinders used by the earliest phonographs.
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  • ...in Medical Electronic Connectors," by Sibtain Hamid in Medical Electronics Manufacturing, Spring 2004 and SANTOLUBES Brochure on Stationary lubricants prevent conne ...used in and around kilns, metal fabrication plants, and glass molding and manufacturing equipment. In these high temperature applications, PPEs do not form any sl
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  • ...rculate the fluid. This type of system is commonly employed, especially in manufacturing. It is often not a practical option for MRO or hobbyist metalcutting, where
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  • In electronics manufacturing processes, vacuum grease is often used to prevent corrosion.
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  • Whether the equipment is stationary, such as in a [[manufacturing facility]] or mobile such as [[truck]]s, [[mining]] or [[construction equip
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  • ...machinery uses glass rods softened to a red heat, fed into a steel [[Die (manufacturing)|die]] stamp that forms the shape of the bead with a reciprocating needle t ...size 11 seed beads generally weighs between 30 and 40 grams, depending on manufacturing variations, coatings or linings. Purchasing Czech beads by the hank is usu
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  • ...pping categories, based on different criteria such as component materials, manufacturing process, place or period of origin, surface patterning, or general shape. I In modern manufacturing, the most common bead materials are [[plastic]], [[glass]], [[metal]], and
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  • The paper tissue industry, along with the rest of the paper manufacturing sector, has worked hard to minimise its impact on the environment. Recovere * Improve energy efficiency in tissue manufacturing;
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  • ...o [[polyvinyl chloride#Dioxins|environmental concerns]] in the processing, manufacturing, and disposal of the product.<ref name="Should We Phase Out PVC">[http://ww ...market in the late 1950s. It was first produced by an independently-owned manufacturing plant in Columbus, Ohio. The process was originally done through mono-extru
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  • ...impact of composite sidings depends on the specific materials used in the manufacturing process.
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  • This method for manufacturing [[flat glass]] panels was very expensive and could not be used to make larg In this manufacturing process glass is blown into a cylindrical iron mould. The ends are cut off
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  • ...anufacturer''' is an individual or organization regularly engaged in the [[manufacturing]] of components.
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  • '''Gibbs and Canning Limited''' was an [[England|English]] [[manufacturing|manufacturer]] of [[terracotta]] and, in particular, [[architectural terrac ...e.co.uk/ Tamworth Castle - has a small display Gibbs and Canning wares and manufacturing techniques]
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  • ...nsulation)|R-value]] Rule,” placing clear limitations on the claims that manufacturing and marketing firms can make about their product.
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  • ...ing is often achieved by [[extrude|extruding]] two metals through a [[die (manufacturing)|die]] as well as [[machine press|pressing]] or [[cold rolling|rolling]] sh
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  • ...ely by the Fiber Conduit Company, which changed its name to the Orangeburg Manufacturing Company in 1948. ...an all-time high and available drainage materials were scarce. Orangeburg Manufacturing produced a thicker-walled, sturdier, round version of fiber conduit sold it
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  • ...commonly manufactured from steel plate, sheet metal or strip material. The manufacturing process involves forming the material by either '''press-braking''' or '''c ...the steel sheet that has undergone the cold-reducing (hard rolling) during manufacturing process, therefore
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  • ...s CEB an advantage. Also, CEB can be made available in places where adobe manufacturing operations are non-existent.
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  • ...ximately 40% originates from end-of-life products and about 60% comes from manufacturing processes.<ref>{{cite web
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  • ...Albuquerque tile factory, [[Mangaloreans]] have been actively involved in manufacturing these red Mangalore tiles.<ref name="sm2"/> In 1878, followed the [[Alvares
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  • *The toxicity of chemicals employed in the manufacturing process.
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  • ...different from CEB in three significant ways: the size of the blocks, the manufacturing method, and the placement method. ...n manufactured. The patented machine process is trailer mounted for onsite manufacturing and the resulting blocks are very large, modular, smooth sided, highly comp
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  • ...al from the earth, usually proceeding to cutting, finishing, or processing/manufacturing, then transport, and retailing. All of these activities have significant u
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  • ...local governments there prohibit the exportation of the raw materials for manufacturing outside China.<ref>[http://www.hktdc.com/info/vp/a/prd/en/1/6/1/1X009TD8/Ch
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  • ...r stained or painted after installation. They can be split as part of the manufacturing process, giving the blocks a rough face replicating the appearance of natur
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  • ...| last3 = Kohser | first3 = Ronald A. | title = Materials and Processes in Manufacturing | publisher = Wiley | year = 2003 | edition = 9th | isbn = 0-471-65653-4 |
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  • This method is widely used in small towns in [[India]] where mass manufacturing of [[clothing]] is done.
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  • Modern building is a multibillion dollar [[manufacturing|industry]], and the production and harvesting of raw materials for building
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  • ...eable iron. A modest amount of wrought iron was used as a raw material for manufacturing of steel, which was mainly to produce [[sword]]s, [[cutlery]] and other [[b In 1925, James Aston of the [[United States]] developed a process for manufacturing wrought iron quickly and economically. It involves taking molten steel from
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  • ..., reduce mercury pollution, and costs 20% less than traditional clay brick manufacturing.
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  • ...and recycle it into new wallboard. Recycled paper is typically used during manufacturing. More recently, recycling at the construction site itself is being investig
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  • ...n [[concrete]], and in other composite materials for many construction and manufacturing applications.<ref>NNFCC. [http://www.nnfcc.co.uk/metadot/index.pl?id=5973;i
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  • ...CO<sub>2</sub>. The quantity of CO<sub>2</sub> generated during the cement manufacturing process can be reduced by changing the raw materials used in its manufactur ...eeded for making cement. Even kiln dust, a solid waste generated by cement manufacturing, is often recycled back into the kiln as a raw material.
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  • ...lstone]]s, which were the only available grinding technology of the time. Manufacturing costs were therefore considerably higher, but the product set reasonably sl Cement manufacturing releases CO<sub>2</sub> in the atmosphere both directly when [[calcium carb
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  • ...and Beverage]] [[Factory|manufacturing plants]], hospitals, Pharmaceutical manufacturing plants, Restaurants, Public Facilities, and schools use this type of constr
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  • ...rocess [[sheet metal]] is pulled off huge rolls and through rolling [[Die (manufacturing)|dies]] that form the corrugation. After the sheet metal passes through the
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  • ...tile technology as an export product resulted in the commissioning of new manufacturing plants under licence, in Denmark, Malaysia and the United States by the lat
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  • ...er azo dyes, which were previously used in textiles, printing, and plastic manufacturing, have been implicated as carcinogenic agents that can cause [[bladder cance
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  • ...ortho''-tolusafranine. The first [[aniline]] dye-stuff to be prepared on a manufacturing scale was [[mauveine]], which was obtained by [[Sir William Henry Perkin]]
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  • ...f> Malachite green was classified a Class II Health Hazard. Due to its low manufacturing cost, malachite green is still used in certain countries with less restrict
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  • ...ny countries due to health risks and its use as a precursor in the illicit manufacturing of [[methamphetamine]]. Products containing [[bitter orange]] or synephrine
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  • ...t a stationary [[actuator]] that sets the Braille characters. As a result, manufacturing complexity is greatly reduced and rotating-wheel Braille displays, when in
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  • ...ensory", the company shifted its focus to low visions products and stopped manufacturing blindness products in the early 1990s.
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  • ...remove the remaining few thousandths of an inch of material left by other manufacturing methods (such as gashing or hobbing).
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  • ...processing]] are allowed, and not necessarily in conjunction with other [[manufacturing]] activities. Furthermore, [[income tax|income]] and [[property tax]]es pa [[Category:Manufacturing]]
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  • ...severe accidents are [[industrial accident]]s, involving major [[chemical manufacturing]] and storage facilities. The most significant chemical accidents in record
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  • ...ighest annual average numbers of resident adults with elevated BLLs were [[manufacturing]], 4,622 (69%); [[construction]], 1,252 (19%); and [[mining]], 488 (7%). Th
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  • ...ire protection, healthcare, industrial hygiene, international, management, manufacturing, mining, oil and gas, public sector, risk management/insurance, and transpo
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  • ...f>See,Yule, (2003). Since Zohar’s study of safety climate in the Israeli manufacturing sector, there has been growing empirical research into the concept of safet ...See, Yule, (2003).</ref> Previous to Zohar’s (1980) study of the Israeli manufacturing sector, the assessment of an organizations culture had never been specifica
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  • ...ns''' is an issue of dispute past and present workers of [[semiconductor]] manufacturing have with their employers and associates of their employers. These are the issues confronting semiconductor manufacturing workers, companies and their suppliers:
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  • ...fice, 1930</ref> This investigation resulted in improved regulation of the manufacturing of asbestos-containing products in the early 1930s. Regulations included in ...9)00290-3}}</ref> Microwave thermal treatment can be used in an industrial manufacturing process to transform asbestos and asbestos-containing waste into porcelain
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  • ...ipment used by manufacturers for testing their equipment at the end of the manufacturing process to ensure compliance with the relevant or corresponding BS (British
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  • ...IOM scientists also conducted a study of the respiratory health of workers manufacturing [[Refractory Ceramic Fibre]] in Europe, showing small though inconsistent e
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  • Benefits of nanotechnology include improved manufacturing methods, water purification systems, energy systems, [[Human enhancement|ph * clean and highly efficient manufacturing
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  • ...known for his contributions to simple, low-cost [[intervention]]s in small manufacturing enterprises that improve the [[working conditions]] for the employees and a
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  • ...Hygiene" traditionally stems from industries with construction, mining or manufacturing and "Occupational Hygiene" refers to all types of industry such as those li **Working Environments (Mining, Industrial, Manufacturing, transport and storage, service industries and offices);
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  • | [[Manufacturing|Manufacture]] and use for all purposes, including any manufacturing process in which such a substance is formed. | Manufacturing
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  • ...n be designed so that workers do not have to overextend themselves and the manufacturing industry could save billions in workers’ compensation. * Top Modeler: This model helps manufacturing companies identify the organizational changes needed when new technologies
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  • • Examining manufacturing hazards **[[Shearing (manufacturing)|Shearing]]
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  • ...n, glass production, nonferrous metal alloys, and electronic semiconductor manufacturing. Inorganic arsenic is also found in coke oven emissions associated with the
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  • ...[Great Depression]], the average number of hours for production workers in manufacturing dropped to 34.6 each week. During [[World War II]], hours worked rose to f
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  • ...he load can be animate (a person or animal) or inanimate (an object). Most manufacturing or distribution systems require some manual handling tasks. Though decreasi
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  • Section 6(1) defines the duty of any person who [[design]]s, [[manufacturing|manufactures]], [[import]]s or [[merchant|supplies]] any article for use at
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  • There are three separate awards in economic sectors: manufacturing, services, and construction. A fourth award is also given for innovation in ===Manufacturing Sector===
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  • ...ounded in 1910 by [[Namihei Odaira]] as an electrical equipment repair and manufacturing facility. This facility was named Hitachi, and is regarded as the ancestral * [[Semiconductor manufacturing equipment]]
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  • ...work]</ref> Makita USA, Inc. is located in La Mirada, CA. Makita USA has a manufacturing plant in Georgia, four distribution facilities, and more than 600 authorize
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  • predecessor = Emerson Electric Manufacturing Co. | Emerson was established in 1890 as ''Emerson Electric Manufacturing Co.'' by Civil War Union veteran [[John Wesley Emerson]] to manufacture [[e
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  • | industry = Manufacturing ...ooper Tools''' is a division of [[Cooper Industries]], a [[Houston]]-based manufacturing company. It is composed of '''Cooper Hand Tools''' and '''Cooper Power Tool
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  • | industry = [[Electrical]] and [[electronic products]] [[manufacturing]] ...|TTNDY}}), '''Techtronic''' or '''TTI''', is one of the world's leading [[manufacturing]] and [[trading]] company in [[electrical]] and [[electronic products]]. It
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  • ...wn as Delta-Milwaukee, was acquired by [[Rockwell International|Rockwell]] Manufacturing Company. By the late 1950s, Rockwell had become a powerhouse in stationary {{manufacturing-company-stub}}
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  • | industry = Manufacturing ...[[radial arm saw]]. The company grew quickly and was reorganized in 1947, manufacturing radial arm saws and other stationary [[woodworking machine]]s.
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  • ...l as various locations in the Midwest and southeastern United States. Most manufacturing sites are in Iowa or Illinois, as well as locations in Europe. Carl Westby [[Category:Manufacturing companies based in Illinois]]
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  • Bob McCulloch also started [[Paxton Automotive]], manufacturing McCulloch-labeled [[supercharger]]s like the one fitted to the [[Kaiser-Fra ...oard boat motors which it began after the 1956 purchase of [[Scott-Atwater Manufacturing Company|Scott-Atwater Mfg. Co.]] of Minneapolis, Minnesota- the manufacture
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  • ...aka Prefecture|Osaka]], [[Japan]]. Its main business is in [[electronics]] manufacturing and it produces products under a variety of names including Panasonic and [ ...model in production from 1972. As the only vendor to meet Schwinn's rigid manufacturing and production standards, Panasonic built several models for Schwinn, such
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  • ...breaking ceremony for a 28.000&nbsp;m<sup>2</sup> lithium-ion battery cell manufacturing plant in September 2009 and it is scheduled to start production for hybrid ...Its brands include Bosch, Buderus, Junkers, Dakon, e.l.m leblanc S.A., FHP Manufacturing, Geminox, IVT, Nefit, Sieger, Vulcano and [[Worcester Bosch Group|Worcester
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  • ...ford"/> The name comes from their use in touching up hardened steel [[Die (manufacturing)|dies]].{{Citation needed|date=November 2009}}
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  • ...hus lose its ability to lift. This limits their application to fields like manufacturing, where such surfaces are abundant. Also necessary is connection to a system
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  • ...= [[Society of Manufacturing Engineers]] | title = Desk edition: Tool and manufacturing engineers handbook | page = 42-17<!-- Not a range! --> | publisher = SME |
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  • ...particles from other components for use in later or subsequent steps, post manufacturing parts drying and conveyor cleaning, part of component cleaning. The knife c In the majority of manufacturing applications for air knives, the air knives are stationary while the produc
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  • ...ncreasingly popular, and have always been [[ubiquitous]] in industrial and manufacturing settings.
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  • ...th a variety of throat{{Vague|date=December 2009}} depths for industry and manufacturing.<ref>White, Kent, "Pneumatic Power Shapes Metal," ''Home Shop Machinist Mag
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  • ...n systems, and in oil fields to inhibit scale formation. In pulp and paper manufacturing and in textile industry they serve as "peroxide bleach stabilizers," by che
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  • ...esistance to changes in pH makes buffer solutions very useful for chemical manufacturing and essential for many biochemical processes. The ideal buffer for a parti
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  • ...atteries]] for cars and other vehicles, [[ore]] processing, [[fertilizer]] manufacturing, [[Oil refinery|oil refining]], [[wastewater processing]], and [[chemical s
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  • * [[Adam Opel]] — founder of the car manufacturing company [[Opel]]
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  • * [[Colt's Manufacturing Company]], [[Colt Defense]], [[Colt Canada]] – [[Samuel Colt]] * [[Dunlop Manufacturing]] – [[Dunlop Manufacturing|Jim Dunlop]]
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  • In June 1993, Farmades spa of [[Rome, Italy]] began manufacturing Aspergum Confetti Gommosi Masticabili for sale in Italy.<ref>Farmaci Generi
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  • ...doc/1G1-13372759.html Lucky she didn't take a powder (president of Goody's Manufacturing Corp. Ann Lewallen Spencer)], ''North Carolina Business'', December 1, 1992 ...ence of tampering]] and that the death probably was a [[suicide]]. Goody's Manufacturing Company, the manufacturer at the time, was not found at fault.<ref>{{cite w
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  • == Manufacturing processes == ...f leaf material. Hashish color usually reflects the methods of harvesting, manufacturing, and storage.
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  • ...illicit market contains a number of contaminants as a result of makeshift manufacturing, causing the color to range from tan to brown, and the consistency to range
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  • ...he Whitehall R&D staff was assigned to form a team and create an automated manufacturing process as soon as possible. Dryden hired Guido Melenger, the head of a sma ..., Puerto Rico in 2004. Up to this day, the facility is the only production manufacturing operation for Advil in the US, although other Pfizer (formerly Wyeth) facil
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  • ...prolonged exposure. As early as 1961 this phenomenon was recognized by the manufacturing industry, when stabilizing additives were added in the commercial formulati
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  • ...er manufacture it. This aggravates an already existing shortage, caused by manufacturing difficulties at Teva and [[Hospira]]. (Astra-Zeneca has not made propofol i
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  • ...the non-toxic plasticiser [[1,5-Pentanediol|1,5-pentanediol]] in the bead manufacturing process. Three young children were hospitalized as a result of ingesting a ...can be fined [[Hong Kong dollar|HK$]]10000. The penalty for trafficking or manufacturing the substance is a HK$5,000,000 fine and life imprisonment. Possession of t
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  • ...May 5, 2009.</ref> Ricin is easily purified from [[Castor oil|castor-oil]] manufacturing [[waste]].<ref name=facts/> It has been utilized by various states and orga
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  • ...prison. J.J. was sentenced to 15 years in prison for bombing a local iron manufacturing plant, and returned to the Iron Workers union as an organizer. ...driving out of existence every union in its plants. Unions in other iron manufacturing companies also vanished. Only the Iron Workers held on (although the strik
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  • ...[[Bhopal disaster]] or the [[Halifax explosion]]. Industrial chemicals in manufacturing, shipping, and storage need greater protection, and some efforts are in pro
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  • ...rnments by bid-rigging public projects, counterfeiting money, smuggling or manufacturing untaxed alcohol (bootlegging) or cigarettes (buttlegging), and providing im
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  • ...are.html University of Oregon]</ref> "Piracy" referred to the unauthorised manufacturing and selling of works in copyright.<ref>{{Cite web| last = Panethiere| first
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  • ...England|Wood Green]], North [[London]] and arrest six men on suspicion of manufacturing [[ricin]] intended for use in a terrorist poison attack on the [[London Und ...ed that a flat in North London inhabited by Muslims was a "Ricin" factory, manufacturing the deadly toxin which could kill "hundreds of thousands of people". Police
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  • ==Manufacturing and Infrastructure Building== ...h emergencies is central to BARDA’s mission. This includes ensuring that manufacturing infrastructure is sufficient to support the production of required products
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  • ...deed, officials later said that there was no proof that the plant had been manufacturing or storing nerve gas, as initially suspected by the Americans, or had been
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  • ...for the manufacture of buttons, the handling of hair bristles used for the manufacturing of brushes, and the handling of animal skins. Whether these animal skins ca
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  • ...feed and is commonly manipulated with [[food coloring]]s in the commercial manufacturing process, most commonly [[annatto]] or [[carotene]].
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  • ...ow handle individual butter spreader, in the Chantilly pattern by [[Gorham Manufacturing Company|Gorham]]]]
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  • ...ANA STATE BOARD OF ANIMAL HEALTH, ARTICLE 8. DAIRY PRODUCTS, 345 IAC 8-2-3 Manufacturing grade dairy farms; construction; operation; sanitation, page 11 http://in.g
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  • The manufacturing process may differ for different types of formula made; therefore the follo
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  • ...ref>Chandan, R.C. and K.R. O'Rell, "Yogurt plant: Quality assurance." In ''Manufacturing Yogurt and Fermented Milks'' (R.C. Chandan, ed.), Blackwell Publishing, 200
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  • ....ferret.com.au/articles/31/0c02a331.asp |title=Business Outlook: ice cream manufacturing (based on a report to be found through www.ibisworld.com.au) |publisher=Ree
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  • * [[Cottonseed oil]], used in manufacturing [[potato chip]]s and other snack foods.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bulko ...73-80% [[vernolic acid]], which can be used to make [[epoxy|epoxies]] for manufacturing [[adhesive]]s, [[varnish]]es and [[paint]]s, and industrial coatings.<ref>{
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  • ...getable oil from [[catering]] in animal feed. Waste cooking oils from food manufacturing, however, as well as fresh or unused cooking oil, continues to be used in a
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  • ...ine". Mège-Mouriés patented the concept in 1869 and expanded his initial manufacturing operation from France but had little commercial success. In 1871, he sold t ...name="Rajah">{{cite web|url=http://www.allbusiness.com/manufacturing/food-manufacturing-grain-oilseed-milling/423256-1.html|title=Spread thickly with innovation: w
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  • ...ructures. They are used during [[wafer testing]] to measure the effects of manufacturing process variations.<ref>
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