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World production of lead—acid batteries in 1988, excluding the Eastern European central economy countries, has been estimated at 9.45 biUion. The automotive market was 6743 million or 211.6 million units. Industrial battery sales were 2082 million and consumer battery sales were 454 million. Motorcycle batteries accounted for an additional 170 million or 25 million units. Most batteries are produced in the United States, Western Europe, and Japan, but smaller numbers are produced worldwide. The breakdown in sales for the three production areas foUows. Automotive battery sales were 2304 million in the United States, 1805 in Western Europe, and 945 million in Japan. Industrial battery sales were 525 million in the United States, 993 million in Western Europe, and 266 million in Japan. Consumer battery sales were 104 million in the United States, 226 million in Japan, and 82 million in Western Europe. More than half of all motorcycle batteries are produced in Japan and Taiwan (1). [Pg.579]

Yamazaki, T. Takeuchi, M. (1967). The Chemical Society of Japan, Industrial Chemistry Section, 10, 656. [Pg.282]

Matsushima T. 1994. Carcinogenesis study of chloroform (inhalation). Japan Bioassay Laboratory, Japan Industrial Safety and Health Association, Kanagawa, Japan. [Pg.277]

Fuel use Sponge Space heating in Europe/Japan Industrial boilers... [Pg.10]

Rainwater Sulfate Non-remote Marine Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean New Zealand Coast New Zealand Coast Continental Non-industrial Japan Industrial Japan Pisa, Italy N. Amenca/Scandinavia Great Salt Lakes + 12 to +15 +9 to +16 + 16 -13 to+19 + 14 +6 -3 to +7 +2 +2 to +8 Chukhrov et al. (2Q) Chukhrov et aL (2Q) Spedding et aL (22) Mizutaiu et aL (22) Jensen et aL (64) Jensen et aL (24) Cortecci et al(65) Ostland (22) Nriagu et aL (2S)... [Pg.369]

Nihon Sangyo Kayaku Kai, (Japan Industrial Explosives Association), "The explosives control law handbook" (1988)... [Pg.29]

Aoyagi J, Shinohara I (1971) J Chem Soc Japan, Industrial Chem Section 74 784... [Pg.99]

KKZ - KogyoKagakuZasshi (Journal of the Chemical Society of Japan, industrial Chemistry Section)... [Pg.509]

In Japan industrial fuse(Bickford) has recently been used in place of the hand made fuse the manufacture of the latter is quite labour intensive. In order to catch fire from some other heat source or to transfer the fire to other pieces the two ends of a cut fuse are pasted with a slurry of a prime composition. Sometimes a match composition which contains chlorate is pasted on one end so that it is ignited when it is rubbed with a red phosphorus striker. In general the slurry is a mixture of black powder and 10% nitrocellulose solution in acetone. In place of the nitrocellulose, celluloid solution can also be used. The ratio of the black... [Pg.199]

Japan Industrial Standard (1976) Testing method for lignin in wood for pulp. JIS P8008,... [Pg.404]

The Japan Industry Standards (JIS). Testing Method for Water Absorption Capacity of Super Absorbent Polymers, K7223, 1996. [Pg.2894]

Y.P.Kathuria, Y.Uchida et al., Proc. Japan Industry Apphcations Society Conference, (1994)173. [Pg.342]

Authors would like to thank Mr. K. Murakami from Japan Industrial Technology Center of Okayama Prefecture, Japan for help in EBSP analysis. [Pg.194]

The Analysis Task KB contains all kinds of analysis plan elements from abstract task components to specific tasks. Abstract components have information for plan refinement in the form of templates. Specific tasks include sampling methods, pretreatments, equipment tests, analysis methods defined in the Japan Industrial Standards and others. A specific task has information on the conditions and constraints of the task application, instructions for the task execution and so on. [Pg.204]

Percent fuel saving with air preheat temperature. (From The Japan Industrial Furnace Manufacturer Association, "Promotion of Energy-Saving Industrial Furnace," 3-16,1978.)... [Pg.432]

The Japan Industrial Eurnace Manufacturer Association. Promotion of Energy-Saving Industrial Furnace, 3-16, 1978. [Pg.447]

Japan Industrial Furnace Manufacturing Association (JIFMA)/The Mechanical Social Systems Foundation (MSSF). Investigation Report for Safety Improvement in Heat Treatment Industries, 2007. [Pg.504]

Japan Industrial and Health Association 5-35-2 Shiba, Minato-ku Tokyo 108-0014 Japan... [Pg.2]

Bunk, W. G. J. (1992), in Basic Technologies for Future Industries The 3rd Symposium on High-Performance Materials for Severe Environments RIMCOF (Ed.). Tokyo Japan Industrial Technology Association (JITA), pp. 1-15. [Pg.123]

OP Institute of Petroleiun, U.K. DIN Deutsche Institut fur Normung (Germany) AFNOR Association Francaise de Normalisation (Fiance) JIS Japan Industrial Standards ISO International Organization for Standardization)... [Pg.89]

Matsui, M. (1988), On a Joint Policy of Order-Selection and Switch-Over, Journal of Japan Industrial Management Association, Vol. 39, No. 2, pp. 87-88 (in Japanese). [Pg.618]

A long established series of test methods is published by the D30 committee of the ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials). In addition, other. standards are produced by the Japan Industrial Standards (JIS) body, which are being replaced by ISO methods when published, and by various trade bodies such as the Society of Automobile Engineers (SAE). In Europe, the EN Aerospace series is used for aerospace applications. The unofficial CRAG recommendations [1] from the U.K. were a welcome first attempt to draw together a consistent set of test methods. Further details of these methods are given in several reviews published by Sims [2-5]. [Pg.409]

Sources of information are the websites of the Intemalional Organization for Standardization (ISO), the American Society for Testing and Materials International (ASTM) and the Japanese Standards Association (JSA) that issues Japan Industrial Standards (JIS) documents. Data from scientific and technical journals and information from materials manufacturers and users available through the internet have also been used. An important source of information on composites testing and materials data are Refs [9—11], which was issued by ASTM, and its revision and extension, which is currentiy prepared by a nonprofit organization (i.e. the Composite Materials Handbook 17 version G) [12]. [Pg.194]


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