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For applicable processes, check to determine whether the reinforcement is properly located so as not to interfere with mold stops, seals, and/or bleed ports. [Pg.282]

The seal must also resist the vibrations from the explosions of internal combustion in the engine, chassis and wheel vibrations, and even potholes in the road. This seal must resist strong chemicals (anti freeze, anti-rust agents, radiator stop-leak and sealant chemicals, gasoline and lubricant residuals), and also solid particles (rust, iron slag, minerals, asbestos fibers, and silica from the engine casting mold). In spite of all this, the mechanical seal on the water pump of your car can run 7, 10, even 15 years without problems. [Pg.181]

Continuous porous polymer rods have been prepared by an in situ polymerization within the confines of a chromatographic column. The column is filled with glycidyl methacrylate and ethylene dimethacrylate monomer mixtures, cyclo-hexanol and dodecanol diluents, and AIBN initiator. They are then purged with nitrogen, stopped, and closed with a silicon rubber septum. The polymerization is allowed to proceed for 6 hr at 70°C with the column acting as a mold (47). [Pg.14]

Damm, m. dam, dike, bank (Med.) perineum Dammar-finiis, m. dammar varnish, -harz, n dammar resin, dammar, dammen, v.t. dam, dam up, stop up curb. Dammerde, /. mold, humus (Founding) pit sand. [Pg.96]

Stock, n. stick, staff stock rod, pole block trunk, butt, stump main part, body story, floor (of a building) mold (SricA ) clamp (Brewing, etc.) vat, back, stock-, utterly, entirely. -bHnd, a. stone-blind, stocken, v.i. stop, slacken, stagnate curdle ... [Pg.430]

Spoilage is a biological process. Molds, bacteria, and vermin eat foodstuffs, rendering them unfit for human consumption. To stop spoilage, processors treat food to kill microorganisms, chill it to slow the metabolism of destruction, and keep it sealed to ward off pests. Even in fully developed societies, these procedures are only partially successful, and in economically developing countries, up to 50% of crops may be lost to spoilage. [Pg.1610]

The effect of mutation is different in case of stopped samples, but the phenomenon cannot be completely avoided. Here, the experimental time period At is determined by the poison diffusion. The catalyst poison solution is sprayed on top of a reacting sample and then diffuses into the core of the sample where it stops the reaction sequentially layer by layer. This leads to small inhomogeneity in the sample, since the reaction near the upper surface is stopped earlier than the reaction near the bottom of the mold. [Pg.212]

A further consequence of the complexing of Pn+ by the monomer is that there may be a difference between the ionic population in stopped-flow experiments (and others) in which m is very small and in normal kinetic experiments with m in the range 0.1-2 mold"1. Therefore the p+ obtained from the two types of experiment need not necessarily be the same see for example Leon et al. (1980). [Pg.511]

When leaves drop from trees in the fall, they decay on the ground to form a rich, dark material called leaf mold, which is an excellent soil conditioner. Making leaf mold in your yard is easy to do. All you need is a supply of fallen leaves, and a simple container to stop them from blowing away. Throwing leaves out with the trash, or burning them, is a waste of a valuable resource. [Pg.44]

Semicontinuons ingot casting is primarily employed in the production of cast aluminum. In this process, the molten metal is transferred to a water-cooled permanent mold that has a movable base mounted on a long piston (see Figure 7.3a). As the metal solidifies, the piston is moved downward and more metal continues to fill the reservoir (see Figure 7.3b). The piston is allowed to move its entire length, at which point the process is stopped. [Pg.685]


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