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Transfer, glue

Lay-up proceeds by laying down the veneer which is to be the back surface of the panel. Then a sufficient number of pieces of core veneer are passed through the glue spreader to form the next layer of cross-oriented veneer. The glue spreader commonly used in hardwood plywood manufacture is a roU coater in which a pair of opposing mbber roUs are coated with a thin layer of adhesive. As the veneer is passed between the roUs, the adhesive is transferred to the surfaces of the veneer. Adhesive is appHed only to the cross-pfles and in sufficient quantity to provide a continuous layer on both opposing faces of veneer. Thus, in the case of a three-ply panel, only the core layer is spread with adhesive and in that of a five-ply panel, the second and fourth layers both of which are cross-pfles, are spread with adhesive. Then the top surface veneer, which is normally the decorative surface, is placed on the assembly. [Pg.382]

Cut the membrane out of the insert by using a scalpel, transfer the membrane on a glass microscope slide. Glue a coverslip to the microscope slide by using a solvent-free mounting agent or nail polish. [Pg.275]

The fast stage of relaxation of a complex reaction network could be described as mass transfer from nodes to correspondent attractors of auxiliary dynamical system and mass distribution in the attractors. After that, a slower process of mass redistribution between attractors should play a more important role. To study the next stage of relaxation, we should glue cycles of the first auxiliary system (each cycle transforms into a point), define constants of the first derivative network on this new set of nodes, construct for this new network an (first) auxiliary discrete dynamical system, etc. The process terminates when we get a discrete dynamical system with one attractor. Then the inverse process of cycle restoration and cutting starts. As a result, we create an explicit description of the relaxation process in the reaction network, find estimates of eigenvalues and eigenvectors for the kinetic equation, and provide full analysis of steady states for systems with well-separated constants. [Pg.110]

When sufficiently concentrated, the glue is transferred from the caldron to the settling-hoxlt, where such a temperature is maintained, that its fluidity is preserved. The impurities by this means subside, and should the manufacturer wish a very fine product, he... [Pg.181]

Add 1 ml dichloromethane (DCM) to extract the alditol acetates. Vortex to mix (do not cap the tubes, as the glue holding Teflon liners may be soluble in DCM). Allow the phases to separate and transfer the lower DCM phase to a clean borosilicate glass tube using a Pasteur pipet. [Pg.723]

There are many decoration options for bottles but the most common is the wet-glue labeller, which is described here, although self-adhesive labellers, sleeving and even a form of bottle printing using heat to transfer the print from a backing paper to the bottle are all available, together with machinery of application. [Pg.197]

California, for instance, prohibits the sale, distribution, or dispensation to a minor of toluene, materials containing toluene, and nitrous oxide. Minors are also forbidden to possess these substances. Louisiana prohibits the sale, transfer, or possession of model glue and inhal-able toluene substances to minors. In Ohio, it is illegal to inhale certain compounds for intoxication—a common, general prohibition other states have enacted. [Pg.265]

After veneers have been unitized from small strips to full sheets of the desired width, usually 4 feet by 8 feet in softwood plywood and various widths and lengths for hardwood custom manufactured plywood, they are ready to be fed through a glue application which coats one or both sides of veneer sheets with liquid adhesive. These applicators control the amount of adhesive transferred to the veneer. The amount of glue mix applied per 100 square feet of surface area (single glue line basis) will approximate 4-5 pounds and the amount of resin solids 1-1.5 pounds. [Pg.285]

The combined panels of the desired number of plies or layers are now transferred either directly to the hot press or to a cold press and then to the hot press. The cold prepress tacks the veneer adhesive glue line together so the panels require smaller openings in the hot press, thus permitting larger numbers of hot press openings per cycle of production. [Pg.285]

Nanotransfer printing (nTP) is a more recent high resolution printing technique. It uses surface chemistries as interfacial glues and release layers (rather than inks ) to control the transfer of solid material layers from relief features on a stamp to a substrate [10-12, 44], This approach is purely additive (i.e. material is only deposited in locations where it is needed) and it can generate complex two or three-dimensional structures in single or multiple layers with nanometer resolu-... [Pg.251]

In the additive approach, the loss index is increased by placing a high-loss material in contact with a low-loss material. The high-loss material heats and transfers its heat to the low-loss load. Some examples of such additives are carbon black in rubber, NaCl in urea-formaldehyde glue for wood and polyvinylchloride in polyurethane foam (2). [Pg.46]

Even though the yttrium and barium (and any of the other elements that show up in the various mixes) are important—they donate electrons for Cooper pairing and may simply act as glue to hold the structure together—it is the copper-oxygen bond that seems to form the hot wire of this rig. Since the distances between the copper and oxygen atoms in the layers are not great, electron transfer, and thus the flow of electric current between them, occurs fairly easily. [Pg.93]


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