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Product design with plastics, A practical manual , Joseph B. Dyn Industrial Press Inc. (1983) ISBN 0831111410. A classic, applied, practical plastic design book. Topics covered include (1) introduction to the application of plastics, (2) description and derivation of short term and long term properties, (3) polymer formation, variation, and characteristics, (4) product design features, (5) designing the plastic product, (6) joining... [Pg.614]

If these research design features had been mandatory, this chapter would be exceedingly short. Thankfully, undaunted researchers have collected a substantial amount of data that, when pressed against the filter of scientific rigor, yields at least indirect evidence. Still, there are times when indirect evidence is quite ample and convincing (e.g., Einstein s Theory of Special and General Relativity). [Pg.314]

Tab. 8.13 Summary of design features and parameters of roller presses. Tab. 8.13 Summary of design features and parameters of roller presses.
Fig. 6.10-23 a) Elevation of an early roll type briquetting press designed by Schuchtermann and Kremer [B.13b] and b) detail of the rollers of a relatively modern machine (about 1980, courtesy Koppern, Hattingen/ Ruhr, Germany), both featuring hollow roller cores... [Pg.824]

Fig. 6.2-56 Design features for easy cleaning of roller presses for pharmaceutical applications (courtesy a) Flosokawa Bepex, Leingarten, Germany b) Powtec, Remscheid, Germany c) Bonals, Barcelona, Spain)... Fig. 6.2-56 Design features for easy cleaning of roller presses for pharmaceutical applications (courtesy a) Flosokawa Bepex, Leingarten, Germany b) Powtec, Remscheid, Germany c) Bonals, Barcelona, Spain)...
Significant design features of the delay column and its envelope comprise the degree of compaction erf the mixture, the diameter of the delay column, the thickness of the tube or block into which the powder is pressed and the material from which the enveloping support is... [Pg.205]

Most gap frames historically have been inclinable, thus the term OBI (Open Book Inclinable) however, recent improvements in part-handling ejection, such as air blow-off and mechanical part unloaders, have allowed press designs to remain upright and therefore remove the inclinable feature of many gap presses—hence, the Open Back Straight (OBS) identification. [Pg.269]

PPG and DeNora jointly developed a bipolar filter-press diaphragm cell called the Glanor electrolyzer [32]. The central design feature is the bipolar electrode where one side acts as an anode and the other as a cathode. The electrode consists of a steel plate to which anode fingers are connected on one side and cathode fingers on the other. [Pg.27]

Nero, A. V. 1979. A Guidebook to Nuclear Reactors. Berkeley, CA University of California Press. The first part of this text provides a general introduction to nnclear power plants, including basic reactor design features, environmental interactions, and nnclear power plant emissions. Part 2 discusses commercial nuclear power plants. Uranium resources and other nuclear materials are discussed in Part 3. Part 4 looks into advanced reactor systems. Appendices include abbreviations and nnits, reactions, and the nnclear fuel cycle. A glossary and an index are included. [Pg.459]

Waltar, A. E. and A. B. Reynolds. 1981. Fast Breeder Reactors. New York Pergamon Press. This book discusses the basic principles and methods as well as design features of fast breeder reactors. Each chapter ends with references and problems to be solved. Appendices include fast reactor data, comparison of homogeneous and heterogeneous core designs, and a list of symbols. [Pg.462]

Lohse, G., and P. Spiller. 1998. Quantifying the Effect of User Interface Design Features on Cyberstore Traffic and Sales. Pp. 211-218 in Proceedings of CHI 98 Human Factors in Computing Systems. New York ACM Press/Addison-Wesley Publishing Co. [Pg.46]

Both faces of each plate are hollowed to form a chamber for cake accumulation between adjacent plates. This design has the advantage of about half as many joints as a plate-and-frame press, making a tight closure more certain. Figure 18-114 shows some of the features of one type of recessed-plate filter which has a gasket to further minimize leaks. Air can be introduced behind the moth on both sides of each plate to assist cake removal. [Pg.1710]

Description and Assessment of Deterrent Features, in Counterfeit Deterrent Features for the Next-Generation Currency Design, National Materials Advisory Board (Washington, DC National Academy Press, 1993), Chap. 4. [Pg.154]


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