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Solid integral handles

Integral hollow handles to date are not practical, however solid integral handles can be included during fabrication. Examples of solid handles are shown in Figure 6.10. A patent was issued during 1913 that produced an integral solid handle during unstretched (or stretched) IBM of a bottle. French patent No. 1,192,475 was issued to the Italian company Manifattura Ceramica Pozzi SpA. [Pg.297]

As Sherman15 points out, the enhancement components are generated within the sample and radiated with spherical symmetry, so that it is necessary to integrate at every point over the entire solid angle in order to obtain their intensities. In other words, one must deal here with broad, divergent beams,16,17 and this leads to integrands of the form [log (a + bx)]/x, which are more difficult to handle than the simple exponential integrand that underlies Equation 6-5. [Pg.171]

Municipal solid waste incinerators (MSWIs) are a robust treatment method for very different mixed waste types of different origin. The typical MSWI handles waste of a calorific value between 9 and 13 MJ/kg. They are the key technology for the treatment of integral household waste in countries such as Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands and Germany. Some 7% of this integral household waste consists of plastics. Treatment of... [Pg.21]

Solid samples collected in the field are usually preserved by freezing immediately, either on board ship, in the field, or at the laboratory [374]. Rapid preservation is vital if the integrity of the sample is to be maintained. Sediment cores should be sectioned and each sub-sample frozen individually. Some core samplers allow the whole core to be frozen in situ prior to sectioning. This technique is preferable, if these facilities are available, since it allows the unconsolidated top sections to be handled more easily [375]. [Pg.55]

Erratic Flow. A combination of the two no-flow conditions can lead to erratic flow. If flow has been initiated but a stable rathole develops, then when the rathole collapses using vibration, the material may arch as it impacts the outlet. Flow may be restarted by vibration and maintained for a short time until the rathole forms again. Erratic flow can be a serious problem when handling bulk solids owing to fluctuating flow rates and bulk densities, and unreliable discharge. It can also jeopardize the structural integrity of the bin when a rathole collapses. [Pg.551]

The Encore synthesizer has been designed to integrate the process of handling of solid-phase particles in combinatorial synthesis. The current version of the synthesizer enables synthesis in batches of up to 960 compounds on SynPhase Lanterns. The Encore synthesizer facilitates the sorting of Lanterns into sequences (necklace coding) and the plating of the Lanterns after completion of the synthesis for final release of compounds from Lanterns. The Encore synthesizer consists of the following five tools. [Pg.119]

ESPS thus shares a number of the advantages that ESIT has with respect to integration methods (Sections IV.A.2 and IV.C.2). It is pleasingly transparent The evolution with temperature of the relative stability of fee and hep LJ crystals can be read off from Fig. 7 and the LJ freezing pressure can be seen in Fig. 9. Apart from finite-size effects, uncertainties are purely statistical. The fact that both phases are realized within the same simulation means that finite-size effects can be handled more systematically this seems to be a particular advantage of the ESPS approach to the liquid-solid phase boundary. [Pg.38]

A list of the 64 analytes and their method performance is shown in Table 6.6. The increased number of analytes is possible because of improvements to the collision region of the MS/MS system that provide increased sensitivity and reduced memory effects. In addition, robotic systems for sample handling and on-line solid-phase extraction (SPE) of plasma samples were integrated with the LC/MS/MS system (Figure 6.22). An isocratic reversed-phase HPLC method provided a cycle time of 4.5 min per sample. The on-line sample preparation and short analysis resulted in an increased sample throughput that required less time from the scientist. The... [Pg.112]

Frequently, filtration, washing, and drying operations are integrated especially where noxious substances are being handled or when a crystal slurry of an API is being processed to a dry solid in a controlled environment room (CER). In the latter case, all types of combinations of filters and dryers are used (Figure 13). [Pg.186]


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