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Laboratory services, analysis, specifications, MSDS End use applications expertise Vendor-managed inventory Bundling products services Emergency response service... [Pg.151]

The market/customer base - by leveraging, for instance, unique market understanding or supply chain advantages, and offering bundled products or services. Companies that have followed this approach include GE Plastics/Dow in the automotive industry and (the former) SKW Trostberg in construction. [Pg.55]

It is possible to bundle products more easily if you have a whole portfolio of products in a given therapeutic area. Several companies that have merged in recent years initially felt that some of the smaller products would be divested or merely dropped from the portfolio because of their small size. However, they soon realized that there was value in even the smaller products, and that the sum of their value was much greater than the sum of their sales, particularly when the company approaches managed care or other groups (with formularies) with a wide selection of products. [Pg.270]

Overall enzyme amount in the reactor, M Number of capillary membranes in a bundle Product concentration, M L 3 Peclet number... [Pg.405]

Some of these software packages also have semiempirical or molecular mechanics functionality. However, the primary strength of each is ah initio calculation. There are also ah initio programs bundled with the Unichem, Spartan, and Hyperchem products discussed previously in this appendix. [Pg.332]

There are also semiempirical programs bundled with the Unichem, Spartan, and Hyperchem products discussed previously in this appendix. [Pg.341]

Price category free (older versions), production, departmental, bundled with other programs... [Pg.343]

A feed roU appHes tension to the bundle of fibers to withdraw them from the extmsion cabinet. The product of one extmsion position is caUed a continuous-filament yam, as distinguished from staple. CeUulose acetate yams are generaUy produced in a weight range of 5—100 tex (45—900 den). [Pg.296]

Pre-Production Handling. Salt-cured catde hides, when received at the tannery, are individually bundled to prevent excessive moisture loss. The bundles are tied with ropes that are later cut and removed the hides may be sorted for different weight or quaUty classification at this point. It is best to have hides of similar size and thickness in a given production batch to assure an even reactivity of the processing chemicals and to avoid frequent adjustments in the machinery to compensate for size and thickness variations. In the modem large tannery, the size/quaUty classification is not necessary because the hides arrive in carload quantities under specifications as to size, type, and month of slaughter. [Pg.83]

Theory and Equipment. Many diseases of the human body can be identified by visual appearance. Tumors in the upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract, for example, possess a characteristic salmon pink color (3). The presence of such a color can be an indication of disease. Endoscopy is the medical imaging tool used to detect such colors in the inside of hoUow internal organs such as the rectum, urethra, urinary bladder, stomach, colon, etc. An endoscope is the instmment used to perform endoscopy. Endoscopic imaging involves the production of a tme color picture of the inside of the human body using lenses and either hoUow pipes, a fiber optic bundle, or a smaU CCD camera. AU three use a large field-of-view, sometimes referred to as a fish eye, lens to aUow a 180° field of view. [Pg.48]

The pneumatic deposition of the filament bundles onto the moving belt results in formation of the web. A pneumatic gun uses high pressure air to move the filaments through a constricted area of lower pressure but higher velocity, as in a venturi tube. Pneumatic jets used in spunbonded production have been described (17,24). Unfortunately, the exceUent filament uniformity coming out of the spinnerette is lost when the filaments are consoHdated going through a gun. [Pg.165]

Spent Fuel Treatment. Spent fuel assembhes from nuclear power reactors are highly radioactive because they contain fission products. Relatively few options are available for the treatment of spent fuel. The tubes and the fuel matrix provide considerable containment against attack and release of nucHdes. To minimi2e the volume of spent fuel that must be shipped or disposed of, consoHdation of rods in assembhes into compact bundles of fuel rods has been successfully tested. Alternatively, intact assembhes can be encased in metal containers. [Pg.229]

Principal Uses. Groundwood pulp contains a considerable proportion (70—80 wt %) of fiber bundles, broken fibers, and fines in addition to the individual fibers. Principal uses of paper-grade pulps are in newsprint, magazine papers including coated pubHcation grades, board for folding and molded cartons, wallpapers, tissue, and other similar products. [Pg.259]

Tubular Fixed-Bed Reactors. Bundles of downflow reactor tubes filled with catalyst and surrounded by heat-transfer media are tubular fixed-bed reactors. Such reactors are used most notably in steam reforming and phthaUc anhydride manufacture. Steam reforming is the reaction of light hydrocarbons, preferably natural gas or naphthas, with steam over a nickel-supported catalyst to form synthesis gas, which is primarily and CO with some CO2 and CH. Additional conversion to the primary products can be obtained by iron oxide-catalyzed water gas shift reactions, but these are carried out ia large-diameter, fixed-bed reactors rather than ia small-diameter tubes (65). The physical arrangement of a multitubular steam reformer ia a box-shaped furnace has been described (1). [Pg.525]

Hybrid Processes. There are also hybrid processes that have evolved to meet specific product needs. As an example, automotive leaf springs utilize a filament winding system to prepare impregnated fiber bundles that are then compression molded to final configuration. [Pg.97]

Stamped bars are then either wrapped or placed in cartons and bundled for sale. The entire bar finishing operation from the plodder to cases of finished product operate at rates of between 150 to 400 bar/min, depending on the stamp design and packaging equipment. [Pg.157]

Fig. 13. A hoUow-fibet reverse osmosis membrane element. Courtesy of DuPont Permasep. In this twin design, the feedwater is fed under pressure into a central distributor tube where half the water is forced out tadiaUy through the first, ie, left-hand, fiber bundle and thus desalted. The remaining portion of the feedwater flows through the interconnector to an annular feed tube of the second, ie, right-hand, fiber bundle. As in the first bundle, the pressurized feedwater is forced out tadiaUy and desalted. The product water flows through the hoUow fibers, coUects at each end of the element, and exits there. The concentrated brine from both bundles flows through the concentric tube in the center of the second bundle and exits the element on the right. Fig. 13. A hoUow-fibet reverse osmosis membrane element. Courtesy of DuPont Permasep. In this twin design, the feedwater is fed under pressure into a central distributor tube where half the water is forced out tadiaUy through the first, ie, left-hand, fiber bundle and thus desalted. The remaining portion of the feedwater flows through the interconnector to an annular feed tube of the second, ie, right-hand, fiber bundle. As in the first bundle, the pressurized feedwater is forced out tadiaUy and desalted. The product water flows through the hoUow fibers, coUects at each end of the element, and exits there. The concentrated brine from both bundles flows through the concentric tube in the center of the second bundle and exits the element on the right.

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