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Ai asteh, D. Selkowitz, S. and Hartmann, J. (1985). Detailed Thermal Performance Data on Conventional and Highly Insulating Window Systems. ASHRAE Transactions 91(1). [Pg.1235]

Selkowitz, S. E. (1981). Thermal Performance of Insulating Window Systems. ASEIRAE Transactions 85(2). [Pg.1236]

Wire and cable insulation, hose footwear, mechanical automotive products. Good resistance to oil and fire, good weatherability Seals, gaskets, wire, and cable insulation. Good resistance to chemicals Cable insulation, window strips. Outstanding... [Pg.217]

In this book we introduce major techniques used in designing and developing, roughly in the sequence in which they will be used. We show how techniques have been used (or could have been used) in a variety of products a laundry detergent, insulated windows, toothpaste, anti-fouling paint, an insulin injector, a powder coating, a box of matches, herbicide capsules, foamed snacks, a pharmaceutical tablet. Rockwool insulation, a ballpoint and a methanol catalyst. The authors have been involved in the development of several of these products. [Pg.306]

Shuttering and molds for concrete Damp course him Thermal insulation Window frames, guttering, and drainage pipes... [Pg.24]

Super Window - A popular term for highly insulating window with a heat loss so low it performs better than an insulated wall in winter, since the sunlight that it admits is greater than its heat loss over a 24 hour period. [Pg.421]

Aluminum oxide is by far the most widely used compound with this structure. As a single crystal it is used in watch bearings and pressure-resistant windows. Hot-pressed powders are employed as electrical insulators, windows or radomes transparent to microwaves, envelopes for lamps, and electrical devices. In polycrystalline form it is also the basis of refractory bricks, crucibles, and spark-plug insulators. [Pg.95]

Transport Medical Car seat backs Underseal, roof linings, leathercloth upholstery, wiring insulation, window seals, decorative trim Oxygen tents, bags and tubing for blood transfusions, drips and dialysis liquids... [Pg.8960]


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