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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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