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Diamond pattern

Data for stacked arrangement. D indicates diamond pattern. "S " indicates square pattern. [Pg.248]

L suaI commercial. sizes S = Square pattern D = Diamond pattern... [Pg.249]

Figure 9-16B. Stacked packing diamond pattern (D). Used by permission of U.S. Stoneware Co. (now, Norton Chemical Process Products Corp.). Figure 9-16B. Stacked packing diamond pattern (D). Used by permission of U.S. Stoneware Co. (now, Norton Chemical Process Products Corp.).
EM Wright, JM Diamond. Patterns of non-electrolyte permeability. Proc Royal Soc B 172 203-225, 1969. [Pg.71]

Place these layers of explosive over the diamond pattern until it is fully covered. Push the slices firmly together, leaving no air gaps in between, and trim off any edges extending beyond the pattern. [Pg.42]

Defects in the transmitter path may cause total signal loss, increased I, noise or diamond patterns. Problems with the frequency control unit or the synthesizer will lead to no signal or amplitude or phase instabilities. Random variations in amplitude or phase will increase q noise. A more subtle point arises when the phase presetting time is too short such that the... [Pg.70]

A cleverly arranged system of lances (flame wands whose form and function are detailed in the following chapter) provides a pattern of fire depicting the classical Maltese Cross (Figure 9.4) whilst further portfires create a diamond pattern on pivoting of the segments within the Cross (Figure 9.5). [Pg.122]

Rill, or furrow irrigation, is being used less and less as new vineyards are established. The solid-set overhead sprinkler is the most widely accepted system in V. vinifera vineyards today. The newer systems are on a forty-eight by fifty-foot diamond pattern. A 9/64 orifice operating at 40-60 psig is used almost ubiquitously. An exception is the end sprinkler on the upwind edges of vineyards, where larger orifices often are used. [Pg.162]

The horizontal fiber structure is extruded in a ribbon 1%" x SVs" then wire cut to 8" lengths. The surface texture may be smooth. diamond pattern or have an emery grit surface. The horizontal fiber brick is more susceptible to spalling from excessive wheel load traffic and to thermal shock. Voids or blisters may form within the brick during the burning process. After a period of exposure, salts tend to filter into these voids and expand, resulting in spalling. While the exposed faces of this type of brick is more easily cleaned, the use of horizontal fiber brick is not often recommended. [Pg.55]

Note. Patterned tile such as the diamond pattern will harbor grease and organic residue. It is not acceptable under some local sanitary laws. Labor safety laws often require a non-skid surface. Emery grit embedded in the surface of the quarry tile will meet the non-skid criteria. However, the employees may complain that the emery surface wears out their shoes too quickly and is difficult to clean. Warn the owner. [Pg.56]

Description Adults A moths with light diamond pattern visible on the back when wings are folded wing tips flare upward. Larvae Vie" and pale green with... [Pg.287]

Catalyst B was used. Other water-borne catalysts can be formulated using the information found in US patent 5,082,734. The hologram Image (diamond pattern) used had a depth of 80 nm and a paak-to-peak distance of 460 nm. The catalyst was applied using a 25 pm wet film applicator. This was allowed to air dry. [Pg.73]

This was the first time that the strange diamond patterned arrangement of adatoms on the surface of a silicon wafer had been seen directly, although it had been suspected from previous spectroscopic measurements of silicon surfaces. For this remarkable instrument, now called the scanning tunneling microscope, Binnig and Rohrer received the Nobel Prize in 1986. [Pg.57]


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