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Multiple-Layer Insulation (5) 189 Characteristics and Applications of Some Superinsulations (5) 209 Cryogenic Insulation Development (5) 216... [Pg.660]

One of the techniques capable of being used "on stream" is the novel INCOTEST technique, see figure 2, which measures wall thickness of piping and vessels through an insulation layer with a maximum thickness of 10 centimetres. This system is based on pulsed eddy currents, was first developed in the United States, and is now being commercialised and extensively validated for a number of applications. [Pg.949]

LORUS is also used for inspection of piping that has been on supports or sleepers for some time, to see whether corrosion has developed at the contact points. But the technique can also be used for corrosion detection under insulation, inspection of pipelines at dike and road crossings, nozzle reinforcement pads or craek detection in suspension systems for railway cars. [Pg.950]

AFM measures the spatial distribution of the forces between an ultrafme tip and the sample. This distribution of these forces is also highly correlated with the atomic structure. STM is able to image many semiconductor and metal surfaces with atomic resolution. AFM is necessary for insulating materials, however, as electron conduction is required for STM in order to achieve tiumelling. Note that there are many modes of operation for these instruments, and many variations in use. In addition, there are other types of scaiming probe microscopies under development. [Pg.310]

Electrical Behavior. The resistivity of acetate varies significantly with humidity with typical values ranging from 10 ohm-cm at 45% rh to 10 ohm-cm at 95% rh (16). Because of the high resistivity both acetate and triacetate yams readily develop static charges and an antistatic finish is usually apphed to aid in fiber processing. Both yams have also been used for electrical insulation after lubricants and other finishing agents are removed. [Pg.293]

Phosphorus-Containing Diols and Polyols. The commercial development of several phosphoms-contaiuing diols occurred in response to the need to flame retard rigid urethane foam insulation used in transportation and constmction. There are a large number of references to phosphoms polyols (111) but only a few of these have been used commercially. [Pg.479]

The insulating value and mechanical properties of rigid plastic foams have led to the development of several novel methods of buUding constmction. Polyurethane foam panels may be used as unit stmctural components (220) and expanded polystyrene is employed as a concrete base in thin-sheU constmction (221). [Pg.416]

The other purpose for which physical evidence is used is to develop associative evidence in a case. Physical evidence may help to prove a victim or suspect was at a specific location, or that the two came in contact with one another. In one case, building material debris (wooden splinters, tar paper, insulation material) was found on a blanket used to wrapped a body that was found dumped at the side of a road. The evidence suggested an attic and eventually led detectives to the location where the murder occurred. [Pg.485]

A low (<0.4 W / (m-K)) thermal conductivity polymer, fabricated iato alow density foam consisting of a multitude of tiny closed ceUs, provides good thermal performance. CeUular plastic thermal insulation can be used in the 4—350 K temperature range. CeUular plastic materials have been developed in... [Pg.331]

R. P. Tye and C. F. Baker, "Development of Experimental Data on Cellular Plastic Insulations Under Simulated Wiater Exposure Conditions," ia Ref 33. [Pg.337]


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