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Green state

Experiments have shown promising results. For components in sintered state a number of components with different defects have been able to reject based on reference measurements on components without defects. For components in green state the results vary, cracks have been able to detect, but density differences not. For both measurements on components in green and sintered state scatter between measurements was observed to be substantial. [Pg.381]

The thermal expansion of the investments can vary from 0.8% using 50% coUoidal sUica solution to 1.2% with 100% coUoidal sUica solution. In the green state the modulus of mpture is 0.1—0.5 MPa (14.5—72.5 psi) and - 0.8 MPa (116 psi) fired strength. Firing beyond 900°C results in a decrease in strength due to chemical breakdown of the investment. [Pg.478]

Adlumine and Adlumidine. (Items 1, 21, 24, 25, 29 list, p. 169). From Adlumia cirrhosa Rap. Schlotterbeck isolated two alkaloids, adlumine, C3,H3 09N(0H)(0Me)2, m.p. 188, [ ]d + 39-88°, and adlumidine, C30H29O9N, m.p. 234°. Manske used these two names for alkaloids isolated from A. fungosa Greene, stated to be identical with A. cirrhosa Rap., and suggested (I) that Schlotterbeck s adlumine was probably bicuculline with some adlumine and (II) that the two adlumidines are identical. [Pg.210]

Fruits of various sorts are imported in a semi-green state and must be ripened off under the right conditions for sale. [Pg.168]

George Clemans, Bowling Green State University... [Pg.1341]

W. A. Ellingson, J. L. Ackerman, L. Garrido, J. D. Weyand, R. A. Dimilia 1987, (Characterization of porosity in green-state and partially densified AI2O3 by nuclear magnetic resonance imaging), Ceram. Eng. Sci. Proc. 8, 503—512. [Pg.320]

Clays used in foundries include hydrous alumina silicates, known as bentonites. Their properties provide cohesion and plasticity in the green state and also high strength when dried. There are three clays that are commonly used in foundries western bentonite [sodium bentonite, burnout point 1290°C (2350°F)], southern bentonite [calcium bentonite, burnout point 1065°C (1950°F)], and fire clay [kaolinite, burnout point 1425°C (2600°F)]. [Pg.157]

Center for Photochemical Sciences, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio... [Pg.3]

Center for Photochemical Sciences Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OHIO 43403... [Pg.9]

Schroeder, F. E. H. (1993). Front yard America The evolution and meanings of a vernacular domestic landscape. Bowling Green, OH Bowling Green State University Popular Press. [Pg.156]

Formulation Requirements. In order to penetrate the mass of fiber at one end of the bundle, the formulation must have sufficiently low viscosity to move easily through the bundle completely wetting all fiber surface area. Typically, formulations of viscosity less than 8000 poises have been successful. Too low viscosity or too rapid delivery of the formulation can result in the occlusion of air and the ultimate development of voids with loss of mechanical integrity. Our process demands that formulation be delivered and partially cured to an intermediate plateau termed green state. This requires a minimum pot life of 30 minutes after blending of resin and curative. The physical chemistry of the composite membrane requires that the initial exotherm not exceed approximately 150 C. [Pg.378]

After subsidence of temperature following initial exotherm, the fiber bundle with the partially cured pot is removed from the mold for fiber end exposure. The mechanical integrity of the potted end in this green state must be sufficiently great to permit careful handling and insertion in the machine necessary for fiber-epoxy excision. [Pg.378]

We would like to thank our Lilly colleagues Kenneth E. Kramer Albert J. Clinton, Dr. Alvin Melliere, Dr. Robert van Lier, and Steven Spaulding for their many contributions to the development of bromethalin. We would also like to recognize the important advisory role played by Dr. William B. Jackson (Bowling Green State University). [Pg.57]

Robert Lindquist, San Francisco State University Kenneth Marx, Dartmouth College Richard Paselk, Humboldt State University William Scovell, Bowling Green State University Ev Trip, University of British Columbia Dennis Vance, University of British Columbia Ronald Watanabe, San Jose State University... [Pg.1]


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