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Bead management

Alternative methods of bead management include the pump and gun combination, the shot metering system, and the electropneumatic control of gun orifice size relative to changing robot velocity and to hydraulic and pneumatic pressure variations. The relative merits of each method will be discussed. [Pg.746]

As mentioned earlier, it is possible to model the dispensing systems performance characteristics and to compensate for them in robot programming. However, due to the complexity of the dispensing configuration, overall bead management is typically not optimized. Reported system response time to changes in the robot signal varies from 200 milliseconds to... [Pg.747]

Figure 7-5 Thermal Management Constraints Can Force Nonoptimum Secondary-side Routing and Cause Excessive Ringing and Even Diode Failures—Possible Solution May Be to Put a Small Bead in Series with the Diode, to Damp out the Ringing... [Pg.172]

On the other hand, the size of whole tires requires the ability, to feed large fuel to a burner, and their strength makes them difficult to cut into more manageably sized pieces of fuel. Also, chlorine, ash, and volatiles are present in higher quantities in tires and TDF than in most coals. Further, the metal contained in tires, in the form of the radial wire and bead, wire can be a problem in many fuel applications. For example, loose or molten wire can clog ash exit or grate combustion openings in boilers. [Pg.134]

A 44-year-old woman was given ephedrine intravenously, to manage hypotension during spinal anesthesia. She developed intracranial hypertension and focal cerebral deficits related to multiple hemorrhagic cerebral infarcts. Angiography showed reversible beading, consistent with cerebral arteritis. [Pg.1225]

The main characteristic of this system is its ability to efficiently manage functionalised beads [83,85]. The solutions involved are handled in the same way as in sequential injection analysis but the monitored species is normally adsorbed onto a solid phase, which helps to improve analytical sensitivity and /or selectivity. [Pg.25]

The feasibility of using fluidised beads. Beads with reagents on their surface are efficiently managed. [Pg.320]

In Japan, just after the warehouse explosion accident (1982), a notification for Physical Risk of EPS beads, was sent to local prefectural governments from Fire and Disaster Management Agency (FDMA). The accident cause were said to be possibly no explosion-proof structure for freezing instrument switching, while beads in the flexible containers were to be blamed. HSE s suggestion will be also useful to this kind of Polymer Foams Physical Risks. [Pg.1171]

Koseki H. 1982, Warehouse Fire atYokkaichi City, Shoubou Shuuhou, No.36, 25-29p, 1982 Fire and Disaster Management Agency 1982, Fite Safety Countermeasures for Expandable Polystyrene Beads, etc., Notification, Dec. 14, 1982... [Pg.1172]

The use of templates supported on polymer beads can become a very useful tool for the development of synthetic receptors through the dynamic combinatorial approach. Since the template is attached to a solid support, the untemplated species will eventually become washed from the solid support by filtration leaving only strong binders appended to the beads. The species attached to the solid phase may be washed off under different solvent conditions that disrupt the template-receptor interaction and subsequently identified. The development of selection techniques using guests appended to polymer beads is pivotal to the management and success of highly diverse DCLs of receptors. [Pg.69]

A. Seth, D. Lafargue, C. Poirier, J.-M. Pean, and C. Manager, Performance of magnetic chi-tosan-alginate core-shell beads for increasing the bioavailability of a low permeable drug, Eur. J. Pharm. Biopharm., 88,374-381,2014. [Pg.516]

Ngah, W. S. W. and Fatinathan, S. (2010). Adsorption characterization of Pb(II) and Cu(II) ions onto chitosan-tripolyphosphate beads Kinetic, equilibrium and thermodynamic studies./ of Environmental Management 91(4), 958-969. [Pg.348]


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