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Ajt is the Lagrange multiplier and x represents one of the Cartesian coordinates two atoms. Applying Equation (7.58) to the above example, we would write dajdx = Xm and T y = Xdajdy = —X. If an atom is involved in a number of lints (because it is involved in more than one constrained bond) then the total lint force equals the sum of all such terms. The nature of the constraint for a bond in atoms i and j is ... [Pg.388]

Bandages (several sizes), gauze, lint, cotton wool, adhesive plaster, Elasto-plast Or equivalent, and a sling. [Pg.1131]

Shirakawa techmqi Shirlan Shirley Non-Lint AnalyZ Shi take mushroom Shock absorbers Shock absorption Shocking Shockley defects Shock treatment Shock tubes Shock waves Shoe components Shoe products Shoes... [Pg.883]

Many types of spunbonded fabrics are utilized ia the very large wipe market. Some are treated with surfactants or coatings which enhance the performance of the fabric. Most uses benefit from the low cost and low linting nature of the fabric. [Pg.174]

Surface Sizing. Surface sizing is generally used for modification of other properties of paper or paperboard such as printabiHty, smoothness, porosity, coefficient of friction, opacity, surface strength, anti-linting or coating holdout. Anionic starch is perhaps the most common additive or co-additive used for surface sizing. [Pg.310]

G. arboreum the tree wool of India, grows as tall as 4.5 to 6.0 m and includes both Indian and Asiatic varieties. Its seeds are covered with greenish gray fu22 fibers below the white lint fibers. [Pg.307]

Eig. 1. Cotton butterfly with lint and fu22 fibers. [Pg.307]

The value of the coefficient of heat transfer from steam to sheet is determined by the conditions prevailiug on the inside and on the surface of the dryers. Low coefficients may be caused by (1) poor removal of air or other noncoudeusables from the steam in the cyhn-ders, (2) poor removal of condensate, (3) accumulation of oil or rust on the interior of the drums, and (4) accumulation of a fiber lint on the outer surface of the drums. In a test reported by Lewis et al. [Pulp Pap. Mag. Can., 22 (Februaiy 1927)] on a sulfite-paper diyer, in which the actual sheet temperatures were measured, a value of 187 W/(m °C) [33 Btu/(h ft" °F)j was obtained for the coefficient of heat flow between the steam and the paper sheet. [Pg.1092]

For filter-medium filtration, attributes 3, 4, 5, 8, and 9 of the preceding list apply and must have added to them (o) ability to retain the solids required, (b) freedom from discharge of lint or other adulterant into the filtrate, and (c) ability to plug slowly (i.e., long life). [Pg.1706]

Fire or explosion hazards require special motor enclosures. Hazards include combustible gases and vapors such as gasoline dust such as coal, flour, or metals that can explode when suspended in air and fibers such as textile lint. The land of motor enclosure used depends on the type of hazard, the type and size of motor, and the probability of a hazardous condition occurring. Some available enclosures are explosionproof motors, which can withstand an internal explosion force-ventilated motors cooled with air from a safe location and totallv enclosed motors cooled bv air-to-water heat exchangers and pressurized with safe air, instrument air, or inert gas,... [Pg.2488]

You should strictly follow correct and acceptable practices w hen removing the old bearing and installing the new one. Cleanliness is the order of the day. You ll need a clean work area, clean hands, and cleaning cloths without fuzz, lint, or strings. So much of premature hearing failure is the direct result of not observing these basic concepts. [Pg.161]

Use only clean, lint-free cloths with no strings to wipe bearings. [Pg.164]

DuPont in the U.S. developed about 1909, a smokeless powder from cotton of relatively low nitrogen that was quite soluble in ether alcohol. A small amount of diphenylamine was used as a stabilizer. After forming the grains and removing the liquid, a coating of graphite was added to make the smokeless powder that was used in the U.S. Other double-base types contain about 25% nitroglycerin. Cotton lint for nitration has been replaced by purified wood cellulose. [Pg.275]


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