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Fineness-of-grind gauge

Drying with a 1 miUimicron or 2 mil fineness of grind gauge... [Pg.115]

Fineness of grind is commonly expressed numerically using a grind gauge, which is a shallow wedge cut from polished metal. Paint is filled into the wedge... [Pg.3289]

In addition, compression methods that utilize hydraulics and levers may be used. These sometimes have pressure gauges that allow the analyst to apply a certain optimal force in order to maximize the chances of making a quality pellet. To make a quality pellet, in addition to using the optimum pressure, it is important for the KBr and the sample to be dry, finely powdered, and well mixed. An agate mortar and pestle is recommended for the grinding and mixing of the KBr and sample prior to compression. See Workplace Scene 8.3. [Pg.226]


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