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Colorability Command surfaces

The first graphical representation using MATLAB software is that of a two-dimensional contour surface plot of the data from Table 75-1 [2], This Figure 75-3 plot can represent multiple levels of j-axis data (absorbance) by the use of contours and color schemes. The MATLAB commands for generating this image are given in Table 75-2 where A represents the raster data matrix shown in Table 75-1. [Pg.505]

A major dry natural rubber type is ribbed smoked sheet. For this the coagulum is passed between pairs of even-speed steel rollers that squeeze the water out. The final set of rollers has channels cut in them so that the sheet emerging from them has a ribbed surface. The ribbed surface facilitates drying. This rubber is dried in smokehouses. The ribbed sheets are hung over poles mounted on trolleys. Rubber tree wood fires produce the smoke, which dries the rubber and gives the rubber some age resistance from its components such as cresols. Drying takes 48 to 96 hours, with entrance temperatures at about 40 °C and exit temperatures at about 60 °C. Some ribbed sheet rubber is dried in hot air out of contact with smoke. This produces a lighter colored rubber, which commands a premium and is referred to as air-dried sheets. [Pg.1036]


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