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Manufacturing alignment

In another relatively new type of particleboard, the manufacturers align long strands of wood at the surface for increased strength in the direc-... [Pg.1263]

Trends in the field of economics are the centralization of the powder fabrication to enable production on a large scale and the manufacture of low quahty anisotropic materials by a much less expensive technology. An example of the latter is the introduction of alignment during pressing of the raw material mixture in the fabrication route of isotropic materials. [Pg.195]

Interferometry is difficult in the uv because of much greater demands on optical alignment and mechanical stabiUty imposed by the shorter wavelength of the radiation (148). In principle any fts interferometer can be operated in the uv when the proper choice of source, beam spHtter, and detector is made, but in practice good performance at wavelengths much shorter than the visible has proved difficult to obtain. Some manufacturers have claimed operating limits of 185 nm, and Fourier transform laboratory instmments have reached 140 nm (145). [Pg.316]

Rules for the welded fabrication of pressure vessels cover welding processes, manufacturer s record keeping on welding procedures, welder qualification, cleaning, fit-up alignment tolerances, and repair of weld defects. Procedures for postweld heat treatment are detailed. Checking the procedures and welders and radiographic and ultrasonic examination of welded joints are covered. [Pg.1024]

At Pump Installation Be sure the motor shaft centerline is below the pump shaft centerline so that it can be shimmed upward. Make sure the motor mount boltholes have sufficient play to allow for some lateral adjustment. Many pumps and motor assemblies are shipped from the factory on a common channel iron base plate. The manufacturer alleges that they arc already aligned at the factory. You need to verify and correct this alignment in all cases. [Pg.147]

Fig. 9. The effect of voids due to poor wetting on adhesive strength, (a) The zippering effect of voids aligned in the plane of shear, (b) Macro-voids in the resin formed during the manufacture of a carbon fiber reinforced prepregs. (c) Micro-voids caused by axial crenulations along carbon fiber surfaces. Fig. 9. The effect of voids due to poor wetting on adhesive strength, (a) The zippering effect of voids aligned in the plane of shear, (b) Macro-voids in the resin formed during the manufacture of a carbon fiber reinforced prepregs. (c) Micro-voids caused by axial crenulations along carbon fiber surfaces.
Although some manufacturers insist on the use of the reverse indicator method for alignment or, at least, as a final check of the alignment, two basic factors determine which method should be used. The determining factors in method selection are (1) end play and (2) distance versus radius. [Pg.921]

The following procedure can be used on vertical units to obtain angularity and offset values needed to compare with recommended manufacturer s (i.e., desired) tolerances in order to determine if a unit is out of alignment. Perform an alignment check on the unit using the reverse-dial indicator method. [Pg.926]

However, information concerning thermal rise is not available for all equipment. Generally, manufacturers of critical machinery, such as centrifugal air compressors and turbines, will include information relating to thermal rise in their installation manuals in the section dealing with alignment. When not available, the only method to determine the exact amount of compensation necessary to correct for thermal rise is referred to as a hot alignment check . [Pg.930]


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