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Shuttle press

Shuttle Press. A press with two mould cavities to be used alternately. [Pg.285]

The shuttle press is the simplest commercial thermoforming machine. The sheet is loaded in a... [Pg.355]

Versions and adaptations of the above press types may be seen, such as the sliding table or shuttle press which uses two tools and allows one tool to be loaded, for instance, with inserts, whilst the other tool is moulding (Fig. 5). Rotary presses may be used for moulding high production quantities but require multiple tools and are not in great demand for thermosetting plastics materials. [Pg.53]

Lin, H. and Randall, D. J. (1995). Proton pumps in fish gills. In Cellular and Molecular Approaches to Fish Ionic Regulation, eds. Wood, C. M. and Shuttle-worth, T. J., Academic Press, New York, pp. 1-23. [Pg.355]

Ahmed FP, McLaughlin DP, Stanford SC, Stamford JA (2002) Maudsley reactive and non-reactive (MNRA) rats display hehavioral contrasts on exposure to an open field, the elevated plus maze or the dark-light shuttle hox. Abstract, FENS, Paris, France Ammassari-Teule A, Milhaud JM, Passino E, Restivo L, LassaUe JM (1999) Defective processing of contextual information may he involved in the poor performance of DBA/2 mice in spatial tasks. Behav Genet 29 283-289 Anisman H, Zalcman S, Shanks N, Zacharko RM (1991) Multisystem regulation of performance deficits induced hy stressors an animal model of depression. In Boulton AA, Baker GB, Martin-lverson MT (eds) Animal models in psychiatry, vol 2. Humana Press, Clifton, pp 1-59... [Pg.60]

Fig. 13.17. Performance of advanced lightweight pressurized alkaline fuel cells. The dashed lines show initial advanced AFC cell results. A, 149 °C, 17 bar B, 140 °C, 17 bar C, 127 °C, 17 bar D, 110 °C, 4 bar E, 82°C, 4 bar F, 82 °C, 1 bar G, 0.2 MgPt-C and the same conditions as F (IR-free) H, 10 mg/cm2 Au/Pt, 127 °C, 1 bar (IR-free). , nominal performance of space shuttle cell (1000 h) , United Technologies target goal (1000 hr). Solid lines show solid polymer electrolyte cells for comparison under different pressure and temperature conditions. (Reprinted from Assessment of Research Needs for Advanced Fuel Cells, S. S. Penner, ed., Pergamon Press, 1986, pp. 14,87.)... Fig. 13.17. Performance of advanced lightweight pressurized alkaline fuel cells. The dashed lines show initial advanced AFC cell results. A, 149 °C, 17 bar B, 140 °C, 17 bar C, 127 °C, 17 bar D, 110 °C, 4 bar E, 82°C, 4 bar F, 82 °C, 1 bar G, 0.2 MgPt-C and the same conditions as F (IR-free) H, 10 mg/cm2 Au/Pt, 127 °C, 1 bar (IR-free). , nominal performance of space shuttle cell (1000 h) , United Technologies target goal (1000 hr). Solid lines show solid polymer electrolyte cells for comparison under different pressure and temperature conditions. (Reprinted from Assessment of Research Needs for Advanced Fuel Cells, S. S. Penner, ed., Pergamon Press, 1986, pp. 14,87.)...
There are presses that include shuttle (molds in which usually two, or more, are moved so that one mold is positioned to receive material and then moves to the press permitting another mold to receive material with this cycle repeating result is to permit insert molding, reduce molding cycle, etc.), rotary or carousal system, and book opening or tilting press.4 279... [Pg.477]

Plasma-driven photocatalysis was performed also for degrading gas-phase toluene (Sun et al., 2007), showing a significant increase in the removal of toluene, while decreasing the number of secondary by-products. It is noteworthy that the decrease in the emission of byproducts could be also due to the loading of the photocatalyst on AC fibers, which could operate through the Adsorb and Shuttle mechanism (Paz, in press). [Pg.318]

Paz, Y. Composite Titanium Dioxide Photocatalysts and the Adsorb Shuttle Approach A review , in Solid- State Chemistry and Photocatalysis of Titanium Dioxide . Nowotny J. (Editor), Trans Tech Publications, UK [in press]. [Pg.335]

She tied on a hoop and flung lakes of petticoat over my head. They smelled of the wooden shuttles that had woven them, steel needles, starch. My mother, I thought, would have recognized that smell of new silk. When she pressed me into a chair, my body... [Pg.49]

Feeders for presses with stationary tool holders can be divided into direct shuttle, metered shuttle, and arc-type feeders.The direct shuttle feeder (Figure 206) may also be used on moving die tables. It provides a straight... [Pg.246]

Figure 1.1 Microstructure of space shuttle tile material, a high-porosity fibrous silica secondary electron image using the scanning electron microscope (SEM). (Reproduced courtesy of Plenum Press, New York.)... Figure 1.1 Microstructure of space shuttle tile material, a high-porosity fibrous silica secondary electron image using the scanning electron microscope (SEM). (Reproduced courtesy of Plenum Press, New York.)...
Pumice is a natural porous ceramic. It is produced by volcano eruptions and the gas is trapped inside the solid as it rapidly cools. The matrix is mainly glass, but it can contain small crystals. Synthetic ceramic foam is illustrated in Eigure 15.15. Uses for ceramic foam are summarized in Table 15.3. One of the best-known applications for a porous ceramic is the space shuttle tile. An SEM image of such a tile is shown in Eigure 15.16. Notice that in this case, the ceramic consists mainly of fiber (pressed not woven), so the principle is the same as for ceramic (glass) fiber for house insulation. [Pg.279]

Pinkus, Rosa Lynn B. Shuman, Larry J. Hummon, Norman R Wolfe, Harvey. (1997). Engineering Ethics Balancing Cost, Schedule, and Risk - Lessons Learned from the Space Shuttle (Cambridge University Press Cambridge, MA). [Pg.262]

Shuttles prepared for delivery to the reactor are introduced into the system at the loading terminal. After the cover is secured, the operator presses a switch which automatically closes all valves in the vacuum lines and... [Pg.574]

If a safety professional undertakes to improve the quality of incident investigation, I propose that the following comments about incident investigation as excerpted from the August 2003 Report of the Columbia Accident Investigation Board be kept in mind as a base for reflection throughout the endeavor. The Report pertains to the Columbia Space Shuttle disaster. It is accessed at http //caib.nasa. go v/news/press releases/pr031028.html) ... [Pg.354]

Jenkins, Dennis R. Space Shuttle The History of the National Space Transportation System The First 100 Missions. Stillwater, Minn. Voyageur Press, 2001. [Pg.2088]

Tjrpical machine type In-line former, trimmer Shuttle or rotary press... [Pg.8463]

Advisory Committee on the Future of the U.S. Space Program (Augustine report) 1990. Cabbage, M., and Harwood, W. 2004. COMM Check The Final Flight of Shuttle Columbia. Free Press, New York. [Pg.38]


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