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In another extractor (Automatic Machinery and Electronics Inc. (AMC)) the individual fmits are cut in half as they pass a stationary knife. The halves are oriented in a vertical plane, picked up by synthetic mbber cups, and positioned across plastic serrated reamers revolving in a synchronized carrier in a vertical plane. As the fmit halves progress around the extractor turntable, the rotating reamers exert increasing pressure and express the juice. The oil and pulp contents in the juice increase with greater reaming pressure. The recoverable oil is removed in a separate step prior to juice extraction. Needle-sharp spikes prick the peel of the whole fmit, releasing oil that is washed away with water and recovered from the oil—water emulsion. [Pg.571]

The Bucher-Guyer horizontal rotary press is a highly automated batch process machine that requires no press aid. The press consists of a horizontal hydrauhc ram inside a rotating cylinder containing many flexible rods covered with a knitted synthetic fabric. The rods have serrated surfaces to allow juice which passes through the fabric to flow to the discharge ends. Hydrauhc pressure is apphed for a preset time, the ram is retracted, and the cylinder is rotated to break up the press cake. This cycle is repeated several times before the press cake is removed from the cylinder and the press is cleaned (16). Juice yield for this horizontal rotary press is 84% with secondary water addition it is increased to 92% (15). [Pg.572]

Fig. 7. Grain stmcture of lead—0.07 wt % calcium alloy aged for seven days showing serrated grain boundaries at a magnification of 320x. Fig. 7. Grain stmcture of lead—0.07 wt % calcium alloy aged for seven days showing serrated grain boundaries at a magnification of 320x.
In the Mooney shearing disk viscometer, a serrated disk is rotated ia a sample fixed ia a pressuri2ed cavity. The instmment was developed for mbber and other elastomeric materials and is a standard quaUty control iastmment ia the mbber iadustry (ASTM D1646). It is used to measure high viscosities givea ia arbitrary Mooaey units, but usually ca 7.5 x 10 mPa-s atlow(ca 1.5 ) shear rates. [Pg.189]

Cobalt—Chromium Alloys. Co—Cr and Ni—Cr alloys are used predominately for the casting of removable partial dentures fixed partial dentures (bridges), crowns, and inlays are also cast. Because of high hardness, corrosion resistance, and wear resistance cobalt-chromium alloys are used for bite adjustments and as serrated inserts in plastic teeth used in fliU dentures. These alloys are well tolerated by the body and also are used for dental implants and orthopedic implant alloys. [Pg.484]

The finish of flange facings varies with the manufacturer. For raised-face or male mating surfaces the finish usually consists of a continuous spiral groove formed by a round-nosed tool or a V tool (serrated finish). Female surfaces are smooth-finished (i.e., without definite tool markings). Other finishes are concentric-grooved, lapped, or mirror (cold-water). The latter two are usually for application without gaskets. [Pg.954]

FIG. 11-39 Integrally finned tube rolled into tube sheet with double serrations and flared inlet. Wo-oetine Division, UOP, Inc.)... [Pg.1071]

Typically the plate is half-moon in shape and is sloped slightly in the direction of liquid flow. Gas contacts the liquid as it showers from the plate, and a serrated lip or weir at the edge of the plate can be used to improve the distribution of liquid in the shower. [Pg.1371]

When straight or serrated segmental weirs are used in a column of circiilar cross secdion, a correction may be needed for the distorted pattern of flow at the ends of the weirs, depending on liquid flow rate. The correction factor F from Fig. 14-33 is used direcdly in Eq. (14-112) or Eq. (14-119). Even when circular downcomers are utilized, they are often fed by the overflow from a segmental weir. When the weir crest over a straight segmental weir is less than 6 mm V in), it is desirable to use a serrated (notched) weir to provide good liquid distribution. Inasmuch as fabrication standards permit the tray to be 3 mm Vh in) out of level, weir crests less than 6 mm V in) can result in maldistribution of hquid flow. [Pg.1379]

Rake blades can have attached spikes or serrated bottoms to cut into solids that have a tendency to compact. Lifting devices typically are used with these applications. [Pg.1687]

FUNCTIONAL ORGANOSILICA FOR CONCENTRATION AND SERRATION OE MICROQUANTITIES OE METAL-ANALOGUE IONS... [Pg.265]

Vibration during Check plow and linkage for loose compo-plowing out—can nents/wear lead to premature. sharpen plow or use serrated blade for hardened equipment failure heels and a potential ignition source— Manually remove heel more frequently see above. Plow at lower bowl speed Advance plow more slowly Make sure plow system is well damped Avoid air actuated plows Avoid use of full depth plows with hard cakes Use nitrogen knife to scrape centrifuge ... [Pg.68]

A serrated piece of aluminum used to work a plastic laminate. Purpose of device is to compact a laminate and to break up large air pockets to permit release of entrapped air. [Pg.139]

Roller A serrated piece of aluminum used to work a plastic laminate. [Pg.158]

Zahne, m. pi. teeth, zahneln, v.t. tooth, indent, denticulate. Zahnelung, /. toothing, indentation, serration, Zahnemaii, n. dental enamel, zahnen, v.t. tooth, indent. — .r. teeth. — gezatmt, p.a. toothed, dentate, dentated, indented. [Pg.522]

The serrated and grooved joints are used for high-pressure differentials but usually not in services exceeding 200°F as a rule. Actually these joints will withstand more than twice the push or pull on the tube as a plain joint. The serrations or grooves provide points of strength and effect a better seal against fluid leakage. [Pg.34]

If conditions are such as to require a duplex tube, it is quite likely that a plain end detail for the tube will not be satisfactory. Grooved or serrated joints are recommended for this type of tube, and the ends should be flared or beaded. Table 10-8 gives recommended flare or bell radii for copper-based alloys. Also see Table 10-8A. In service where galvanic corrosion or other corrosive action may take place on the outside material used in the tube, a ferrule of inside tube... [Pg.34]

Counterclockwise from top (1) Extruded fins offer high performance, reliability, and economy. (2) Hy-Fin extruded-serrated fins represent the state-of-the-art in fin tube construction technology. (3) Imbedded fins are recommended for applications involving high process temperatures. (4) L-base wrap-on fins offer low initial cost for applications involving low process temperatures. [Pg.258]

Fig. 3-34 Sink marks can be eliminated by creating a design, rib, or serration. Fig. 3-34 Sink marks can be eliminated by creating a design, rib, or serration.

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