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Integrated consolidation systems

Simple and Integrated Consolidation Systems for Degraded Wood... [Pg.301]

The effectiveness of both simple and integrated consolidation systems depends on successful cis penetration of the disintegrated fabric. The methods of simple consolidation are similar to those of integrated consolidation at this phase. Similar materials are often used to make the initial bond with the artifact. [Pg.305]

Integrated Consolidation Systems. An integrated consolidation system can be defined as any consolidation system that uses two or more materials to achieve stabilization. Although multiple materials may be introduced into the artifact, many advantages are realized in systems where the consolidant system is transferred to an external system. Three components make up the system initial fabric engagement, interfacing or transition, and strength matrix. [Pg.332]

Consolidation techniques can be divided into two systems categorized by the number of different materials used in the process simple and integrated consolidation. [Pg.304]

Integrated consolidation relies on a system of materials selected for... [Pg.304]

Level 2, Artifacts that require restoration of mechanical properties as well as reintegration. In simple consolidation, the consolidant provides strength enhancement, as well as the bond with the original fabric. Integrated consolidation relies on one substance to consolidate the boundary of the disintegrated fabric a second or series of materials is then used to transfer mechanical load to an internal or external brace system for strength enhancement. [Pg.333]

Traditional Methods. Traditional approaches to strength and integrity restoration center around consolidation systems. These consist of natural or synthetic resins that are impregnated into the wood. The natural resins are usually waxes or oils. Synthetic resins are either thermosetting (based on epoxy s, polystyrene, or a poly methyl methacrylate) or thermoplastic (such as poly(vinyl acetate)s, poly(vinyl butyral)s, or acrylics). In general, all of these consolidation systems do not penetrate the cell wall because they are not polar enough or because their molecular size is too large. [Pg.427]

With this chip, Socionext has been able to incorporate Approaching Object Detection functionality, which notifies drivers of nearby people, bicycles and other objects using a 360° Wraparound View System that allows drivers to check their entire surroundings in 3D from any angle. In addition, the product also enables the development of integrated camera systems that consolidate and provide centralized control over a variety of onboard vehicle information units on several screens. Until now, the display of such information on multiple screens had to be controlled independently for each screen. [Pg.243]

This potential for consolidation in the area of documentation systems was used as an example to sell the overall integration concept. Documentation was an area of constant complaint and senior management could easily visualize opportunities for improvement in basic resource requirements, as well as secondary effects on resources for training, auditing and other activities. Exhibit 10-1 was a key part of the presentation that the VP, ESH made to senior management. [Pg.153]

Equipment qualification has been arbitrarily separated by many practitioners into installation qualification (IQ, focused on system specification, design, and installation characteristics) and operational qualification (OQ, focused on the baseline performance of the system under well-defined conditions). This separation is purely arbitrary in nature, and there is no regulatory requirement that this be the case. For smaller, simpler systems and equipment, consolidation of these activities under the single heading of equipment qualification can save time and expense with no compromise to the integrity of the effort. One of the subtle issues associated with separation of... [Pg.88]

Finally, with increased consolidation in the managed care and pharmaceutical industries, as well as throughout the healthcare industry, comprehensive, integrated data management systems will be needed to enable industry partners to collect,... [Pg.737]

The use of computerized systems by test facilities for the generation, measurement, or assessment of data is nowadays consolidated and computerized systems are fully integrated into the in vitro method. It is essential that for regulatory applications computerized systems are developed, validated, operated, and maintained in accordance with the OECD Consensus document No. 10 on The application of the principles of GLP to computerised systems [13] and specific guidance documents [14, 15]. [Pg.562]


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