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Wire, steels

Safe using of the various lifting machines like cranes, mine hoists, air rope ways, elevators etc. depends on steel wire ropes durability. Ropes are non repairable components of the machines. That is why the ropes worn or failed must be changed. [Pg.334]

Standard Practice for Electromagnetic Examination of Ferromagnetic Steel Wire Rope, ASTM Standard E 1571-94. [Pg.337]

When exhausting desiccators, a filter flask trap (see Fig. 77, 19, 2) should always be inserted between the desiccator and the pump. The vacuum should be applied gradually and should not exceed about 50 cm. of mercury for models (a), (6) and (d). These desiccators may withstand lower pressures, but it is generally considered unsafe to exhaust below this pressure unless the precaution be taken of surrounding the desiccator by a cage of fine-mesh steel wire collapse of the desiccator will then do no harm.J Models (c) and (e) may be exhausted to about 20 mm. of mercury a steel wire cage must be provided for this low pressure. [Pg.138]

The Stedman-type column is shown in Fig. 11, 56, 25. The characteristic features are (i) the use of a fine stainless steel wire cloth formed into conical discs, and (ii) an accurately fitting Pyrex glass jacket, produced by shrinking Pyrex glass on mandrels to the required inside dimensions. Modifications incorporating a silvered vacuum jacket and an electrically-heated jacket are marketed. This column is said to possess high efficiency but is expensive. It is generally employed in conjunction with a total-condensation variable take-off still head. [Pg.219]

The spring ensures a soHd closing action and is usually wound from stainless steel wire. The dip tube conducts the product from the container to the valve. It is usually extmded from polyethylene or polypropylene and has an inside diameter of over 2.54 mm, although it can be provided in capillary sizes having diameters down to 0.25 mm. These small tubes are used to reduce flow rate and may function in place of the Hquid metering orifice in the valve housing. [Pg.350]

The fines are classified out of the feed and pass through the air classifier into a baghouse, from which they are fed onto sieves, containing 165 p.m—0.124 mm (105—120 mesh) stainless steel wire cloth. Oversi2e mica from the sieves returns to the mill s grinding chamber for further grinding. [Pg.289]

Steel [52013-36-2] suture is made from 316-L stainless steel wire. The suture may be monofilament, known as fixation wire, or multifilament twisted wires. The steel is heat-treated to improve ductility. The multifilament strands are either uncoated, or coated with Tefion (polytetrafiuoroethylene) or Tefion-fiuorinated ethylene—propylene copolymer. [Pg.269]

Cord materials such as nylon, polyester, and steel wire conventionally used in tires are twisted and therefore exhibit a nonlinear stress—strain relationship. The cord is twisted to provide reduced bending stiffness and achieve high fatigue performance for cord—mbber composite stmcture. The detrimental effect of cord twist is reduced tensile strength. Analytical studies on the deformation of twisted cords and steel wire cables are available (22,56—59). The tensile modulus E of the twisted cord having diameter D and pitchp is expressed as follows (60) ... [Pg.86]

Wire-bound wood boxes (typical loads, 1 to 2 tons) have limited use for chemical produc ts. The box body, consisting of thin wooden slats held in place by steel wire twisted around each at, is fastened to a solid-deck wood pallet. The top also consists of wire-bound wooden pieces. A PE liner protects the product and prevents it from falling through the slats. Disadvantages of the container are the labor needed for setup and the space required for knocked-down boxes. Since manufacturers are usually near sources of hardwood, shipping costs to users may be high lead times of 3 to 4 weeks are common. [Pg.1959]

The test is carried out with a steel wire of 2.5 mm diameter. The wire should not go through the enclosure. [Pg.264]

There are less exotic ways of increasing the strength of cement and concrete. One is to impregnate it with a polymer, which fills the pores and increases the fracture toughness a little. Another is by fibre reinforcement (Chapter 25). Steel-reinforced concrete is a sort of fibre-reinforced composite the reinforcement carries tensile loads and, if prestressed, keeps the concrete in compression. Cement can be reinforced with fine steel wire, or with glass fibres. But these refinements, though simple, greatly increase the cost and mean that they are only viable in special applications. Plain Portland cement is probably the world s cheapest and most successful material. [Pg.215]

Changes observed in the composition of the rubber/brass interphase correlated well with results of adhesion tests carried out on brass-plated steel wires embedded in blocks of rubber [46]. The force required to pull the wires out of the blocks decreased steadily as vulcanization temperature increased. This effect was especially pronounced when the specimens were aged at elevated temperature and humidity for several days before the wires were pulled out of the rubber blocks. [Pg.295]

Geon and Seo [47] also determined the effect of vulcanization time on the adhesion of natural rubber to brass-plated steel. For relatively short times, there was a peak at the end of the copper profile that corresponded well with a peak in the sulfur profile. Similarly, peaks in the zinc and oxygen profiles corresponded well. These results showed that copper sulfide and zinc oxide mostly formed at short times but some evidence for formation of zinc sulfide was also obtained. For long times, the peak in the sulfur profile no longer corresponded with that in the copper profile. Instead, the peak in the sulfur profile corresponded to the peak in the zinc profile. It was concluded that the formation of zinc sulfide increased substantially at long times. An increase in vulcanization time correlated well with a decrease in the force required to pull brass-plated steel wires out of rubber blocks. [Pg.295]

An application of the smoke generation principle described above is the smoke wire." This simulates a line source and makes it possible to efteccively study the airflow patterns in a layer, which is often desirable. A thin steel wire is... [Pg.1112]

Fluss-stahl, m. ingot steel medium- or high-carbon steel, -stahldraht, m. ingot steel wire, -stein, m. compact fluorite, -ton, m. river clay, -wasser, n. river water, -wasserstoff-saure,/. hydrofluoric acid, flustem, v.t. i. whisper. [Pg.161]

Stahl-blech, n. steel plate, sheet steel, -block, m. (Metal.) steel ingot, -bombe, /, steel cylinder steel bomb, steel shell, -brunnen, m. chalybeate spring, -draht, m. steel wire, -eisen, n, steely iron, steel pig, stShlen, v.t. steel, harden convert into steel. stShlern, a. of steel, steel. [Pg.423]

Compiled from various manufacturer s published data. Note k values for estimating purposes, not final design unless verified by manufacturer. Unless stated, all values based on stainless steel wire. [Pg.249]

Wire used in the manufacture of wire rope is made from (1) acid or basic open-hearth steel, (2) basic oxygen steel, or (3) electric furnace steel. Wire tested before and after fabrication shall meet different tensile and torsional requirements as specified in Tables 4-9 and 4-10. [Pg.544]


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