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Tape, intermittent

Several studies (e.g., Ref. 197) have considered tapes that do not extend the length of the heated section. For uniformly heated tubes, intermittent tapes do not perform as well as full-... [Pg.822]

Atomic force microscopy (AFM) is a very useful technique to study the patterns exhibited at the surface of thin films. Used in taping mode, which exploits the interaction of the tip with the surface during intermittent contacts between... [Pg.87]

Silicone adhesives have very good thermal stability, but low strength. Their primary application is in non-structural uses, such as high-temperature pressure-sensitive tapes. Attempts have been made to incorporate silicones in other adhesives, such as epoxies and phenolics, but long cure times and low strength have limited their use. The maximum service temperature for silicone adhesive/sealants is 260°C for continuous operation and up to 316°C for intermittent exposure, depending on the type used. [Pg.236]

OSHA considers most office products (such as pens, pencils, and adhesive tape) to be exempt under the provisions of the rule, either as articles or as consumer products. OSHA has previously stated that intermittent or occasional use of a copying machine does not result in coverage under the rule. However, if an employee handles the chemicals to service the machine, or operates it for long periods of time, then the program would have to be applied. [Pg.70]


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