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Pressing transfer

Injection Molding Machines Glow Molding Con-presion Presses Transfer presses Thermotorming Machines Molds i Die Auxiliary Equipment Liquid Depensing Systems Irrpregnators Plotters... [Pg.12]

Injection Molding Machines Blow Molding Compresion Presses Transfer Presees Thermoforming Machines Molds Dies Auxiliary Equipment Liquid Depeneing Systems Impregnators Plotters... [Pg.998]

HTV and liquid silicone rubber LR, are used in moulding at elevated temperatures (press, transfer or injection moulding). [Pg.285]

Novel technologies using CNTs coupled to ME have also explored in food analysis. Single-walled carbon nanotube press-transferred electrodes (SWPTEs) are new disposable electrodes where CNTs act as exclusive electrochemical transducer [54, 55], being... [Pg.344]

SWPTEs single-walled press-transferred electrodes... [Pg.352]

Vilela, D Garoz, J Colina, A., Gonz ez, M.C., and Escarpa, A. (2012) Carbon nanotubes press-transferred on PMMA substrates as exclusive transducers for electrochemical microfluidic sensing. Anal. Chem., 84, 10838-11084. [Pg.356]

Vilela, D., Martin, A., Gonzalez, M.C., and Escarpa, A. (2014) Fast and reliable class-selective isoflavone index determination on carbon nanotube press-transferred electrodes using microfluidic chips. Analyst, 139,2342-2347. [Pg.356]

Garoz-Ruiz, J., Palmero, S., Ibanez, D. et al. 2012. Press-transfer optically transparent electrodes fabricated from commercial single-walled carbon nanotnbes. Electrochem. Commun. 25 1-4. [Pg.355]

Figure 1 Typical superhydrophobic surface structure fabricated by templating method (A) replica of Co/ocas/a-like leaf surface on PDMS template (Singh et al., 2007), (B) a microporous pattern of polyvinylidene fluoride film (Li et al., 2006), (C) superhydrophobic hair shaped polymer surface grown through an AAO template (Zhang et al., 2006) and (D) water droplet resting on a polymer hot-press transferred pattern (Bormashenko et al., 2006). PDMS, polydimethylsiloxane AAO, aluminum oxide. Images reprinted with permission from (A, B) Elsevier, Copyright2007and2006 respectively, (C, D) American Chemical Society, Copyright2006. Figure 1 Typical superhydrophobic surface structure fabricated by templating method (A) replica of Co/ocas/a-like leaf surface on PDMS template (Singh et al., 2007), (B) a microporous pattern of polyvinylidene fluoride film (Li et al., 2006), (C) superhydrophobic hair shaped polymer surface grown through an AAO template (Zhang et al., 2006) and (D) water droplet resting on a polymer hot-press transferred pattern (Bormashenko et al., 2006). PDMS, polydimethylsiloxane AAO, aluminum oxide. Images reprinted with permission from (A, B) Elsevier, Copyright2007and2006 respectively, (C, D) American Chemical Society, Copyright2006.
Select the network type Kohonen network. Transfer selection by pressing the button "submission . [Pg.458]

N. Satterfield, Mass Transfer in Heterogeneous Catalysis, M.I.T. Press, 1970. [Pg.191]

Meanwhile, prepare a pellet of the substance, using a pellet press of the type shown in Fig. 78 (p. 431), but having the cylinder C of about 3 mm. internal bore to enable a pellet of 20-50 mg. to be compressed and then ejected. (Do not compress the pellet more than is necessary for manipulation, otherwise it may dissolve too slowly in the boiling solvent.) Transfer the pellet to a watch-glass, which preferably should be kept in a small desiccator before and after weighing. [Pg.444]

In order to dry the crystals, the Buchner funnel is inverted over two or three thicknesses of drying paper (i.e., coarse-grained, smooth surfaced Alter paper) resting upon a pad of newspaper, and the crystalline cake is removed with the aid of a clean spatula several sheets of drying paper are placed on top and the crystals are pressed flrmly. If the sheets become too soiled by the mother liquor absorbed, the crystals should be transferred to fresh paper. The disadvantage of this method of rapid drying is that the recrystallised product is liable to become contaminated with the Alter paper flbre. [Pg.132]

Sodium wire, produced with a sodium press (Fig. II, 47, 1), is 6rst collected in sodium-dried ether, the necessary quantity removed, rapidly dried between 61ter paper,and transferred to the flask. Tlirn shavings of sodium, although less satisfactoiy may also be employed, but it is important to avoid undue exposure of the sodium to the atmosphere which produces a surface film of sodium hydroxide. [Pg.478]


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