If the particles are not tiny enough, they will have an abrasive effect on the skin. |
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It was white, and pearly looking, but abrasive, as she found when she touched it. |
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Unfortunately they can often be abrasive and overbearing personality types. |
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His ability was unquestioned, but his brusque and abrasive manner aroused hostility which probably hampered his early career. |
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The band bring abrasive but melodic rock that comes complete with spasmodic on-stage performance. |
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I tend to play people who are a bit spiky or abrasive or lack filters, or say what they think. |
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Made up of minute shards of volcanic glass, the ash clouds that drifted across Nebraska from the west were abrasive and dangerous. |
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Polishing, using a rotating brush and abrasive paste, removes stains from teeth. |
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Scuba girl grabs a handful of abrasive jetsam, rubs it in the zombie's face, and makes her escape. |
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Even though tile adhesives aren't usually abrasive, if you leave it for some time it may cause an allergic reaction. |
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The roads are abrasive and there is so much acceleration out of corners that there is always the danger of excessive wheelspin. |
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This invention provides an abrasive article comprising abrasive agglomerate particles and a bond system. |
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A feature of these paintings is their abrasive, primitivist style of conception and execution. |
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The interviewer was the man who at the time was regarded as the most abrasive, trenchant, incisive questioner of the time, Robin Day. |
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The Irishmen overturned a 17-point deficit and owed victory to a controlled display from their abrasive pack that wore down the hosts. |
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The individual faces are then ground and polished on a lap using diamond powder as an abrasive. |
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Not that that will worry the 26-year-old Swede, who, despite a speech disability, is as amenable and communicative as Webb is often abrasive. |
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Lithofin sells a care and maintenance pack for stone, and an abrasive polishing powder to repolish marble. |
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A saw is one of the most useful items to incorporate in a multi tool, and this tungsten carbide abrasive blade will cut nearly anything. |
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Rub greasy spots with a mild or moderate abrasive, such as fine steel wool, and a dish detergent until they disappear. |
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They are quite often abrasive and offish, but are still human beings, and need to be treated as so. |
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Do not expose your jewelry to chemicals or cleaning products, avoid contact with hair products, abrasive soaps, seawater and even tap water. |
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Lesser actors would have come off as comically ineffectual or abrasive and unlikable, but Howard nails the performance. |
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Weather can be extreme, the climate producing idyllically still hot days and abrasive howling winds. |
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There are also superfine abrasive papers that can be used in place of the above methods. |
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Pietersen thinks he has matured as a person since those bad times at Notts earned him a reputation as an abrasive character. |
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The high vanadium steel is somewhat brittle, but is excellent for cutting very abrasive materials. |
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Brass and aluminum are the least expensive, but the metal is soft and wears quickly when abrasive materials like wettable powders are used. |
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Additionally, chomping on naturally abrasive foods massages gums and cleans between teeth. |
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In order to produce a higher sheen or gloss, we need to use a finer abrasive. |
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Though the real world's rough edges may be feeling pretty abrasive, this is still a gung-ho go-ahead time for Fish. |
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Remove shelves and sand them with medium and then fine abrasive paper to smooth surfaces roughened by water. |
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Nor was the Finn thrilled by the prospect of having the abrasive Englishman for a team-mate next year. |
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The saxophonist plays with a churning, agitated energy whose tone is abrasive and rough-hewn. |
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After a long and abrasive period of campaigning, the UK General Election has finally arrived. |
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This will include using an abrasive material in the food troughs, which will wear down the sharp point of the beak as the hen feeds. |
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These techniques include dry abrasive blasting and on-site use of methylene chloride or propane torches. |
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As crescendo after crescendo uplifts the piece, the group becomes more and more abrasive and unforgiving. |
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Before I was short-tempered and abrasive, but now I have learned the art of becoming more magnanimous. |
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He had a reputation among Washington insiders for being prickly, abrasive, brash, impatient, and intolerant of bureaucratic foot-dragging. |
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The band fused the abrasive, amplified timbres and motoric rhythms of rock with the string and brass writing of the classical tradition. |
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On top of that, the constant exposure to abrasive carbon dust is making a joke of maintenance budgets. |
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Wages are low, hours are long and tedious, and management are often brittle and abrasive. |
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Wind instruments are pushed into their highest registers, while skirling, abrasive strings bulk out the textures. |
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First you take an abrasive pad and roughen the material to provide a better gluing surface. |
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If the abrasive medium remains intact, the process is described as low stress abrasion. |
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The finished epoxy floors are harder, tolerate more abrasive wear than terrazzo cement surfaces, and are less labor-intensive to install. |
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With this procedure, the water creates an abrasive spray as effective, but not as damaging, as sandblasting. |
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They were also usually, if not always, a restraining influence on the more abrasive, if not irrepressible side of Mercer. |
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A cleanser, astringent, gentle abrasive and mild bleaching agent, baking soda is a true all-purpose beauty aid. |
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O'Leary cheerfully acknowledges that his abrasive manner upsets the more sensitive among those he deals with. |
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Next, an abrasive water jet cuts the metal projectile body in two places to enable removal of the aluminum explosive casing. |
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The music, like the man, is energetic, abrasive and challenging, and live, he's a tour de force. |
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Unlike him, whose doctors were extremely supportive, she found herself being dealt with by abrasive, unsympathetic staff. |
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During the Inquiry and outside it, he has been variously described as difficult, abrasive and charming. |
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Bicarbonate of soda can also be used as a mild abrasive to clean baths, sinks, toilet bowls and tiles. |
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Iger, who has years of experience repairing egos bruised by the abrasive Eisner, will have his hands full with Jobs. |
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O'Neill has the time to effect his velvet revolution after the brusque, abrasive and confrontational approach of his predecessor. |
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Starting out with breakneck speed and the chaos it inspired, they played hard and loud with an abrasive, trebly sound that went straight for your jaw muscles. |
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In contrast to the abrasive and high-handed Zakir, Ibrahim is an admired figure among the insurgents. |
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A ring of abrasive material such as eggshells, sand, wood shavings, diatomaceous earth, hair or ash can be placed around susceptible plants. |
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What if she was a monster, rude and abrasive like some other girls I knew? |
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His personal style was often abrasive, and he came close to being sacked by Eisenhower. |
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Erosion is the wearing away or destruction of metals and other materials by the abrasive action of water, steam or slurries that carry abrasive materials. |
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They bickered constantly and sniped at each other with abrasive, even caustic, jibes, but Drake made a valiant effort to stop himself short of physical violence. |
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To prevent the finish from scratching, the tool caddy should be hand-washed in hot, soapy water and abrasive pads and cleansers should be avoided. |
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But, while there is much to enjoy, I had the strange feeling of seeing the poet's abrasive edges being planed down to turn him into a cuddly national treasure in a cardigan. |
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That paean to one man's oafishness and insensitivity, Curb Your Enthusiasm, is built around a comedian who couldn't make it in stand-up because he was too abrasive. |
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Grazers, for example, must deal with abundant abrasive phytoliths and grit from feeding close to the ground, and accordingly develop strategies to deal with tooth abrasion. |
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Nonetheless, it is prudent to make sure your boot pivot sockets are clean of grit, since heavy use combined with abrasive material could accelerate wear. |
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Therefore, two flute end mills are superior in softer more flexible materials and four or more flute cutters are generally preferred in very hard or abrasive materials. |
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The young man's head was bandaged, disabling all of the most primal senses, save touch which now burned beneath the abrasive tethers on his wrists. |
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It is abrasive to the skin and may provoke allergic reactions. |
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Grass is a very tough and abrasive material, and herbivores like horses evolved very high-crowned teeth to cope with the wear. |
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The sand had subtle rosy hues and was very abrasive, sharp enough to cut if you kneeled on it. |
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They grew close enough together so that reaching from one to the next was never a problem, and the bark was just rough enough to offer a good grip without being abrasive. |
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The woman known for her sharp intellect and her incisive, sometimes abrasive, interviewing style had severe verbal difficulties after the accident. |
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You may have been dealing with illness in the family, but something tells me you would have been this abrasive, arrogant and lacking in self-awareness anyway. |
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There are several scenes which involve abrasive personal confrontation, which I felt were irrelevant, but presumably were introduced for fear of the film becoming cloying. |
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The younger woman is constantly worn down by the older woman's negativity, Mag's abrasive personality pushing her to increasingly desperate little acts of rebellion. |
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I am too subversive and eccentric for most of the people I work with to really like, and I am too sensitive to to take their abrasive personalities with gentle good humour. |
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Especially in the 1840s, the Piedmontese left, for its part, distrusted and despised Cavour whom they viewed as an arrogant and abrasive aristocratic conservative. |
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Cashie was arrogant, abrupt and abrasive with the media at times. |
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The abrasive particles may be incorporated into a variety of abrasive articles, including bonded abrasives, coated abrasives, nonwoven abrasives, and abrasive brushes. |
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Using abrasives, such as steel wool or abrasive powders tends to permanently scratch the smooth glassy surface, and make it harder to clean thereafter. |
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Sometimes scrubs combine abrasive qualities from these granules with plant-based exfoliant accelerators, such as milk or fruit acids and certain essential oils. |
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Mark or Johnnie were in no way abrasive as were many jobbers of the day. |
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Remove marks with a plastic scouring pad and a mildly abrasive cleaner. |
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McPherson is famously abrasive and is universally regarded as one of the most disagreeable executives in Hollywood. |
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As I said before, I have a fairly abrasive personality which didn't exactly make me the most popular person. |
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Since it uses a reverse electroplating process, there's no abrasive action from bore scouring brushes and no possibility of scratching the lands and grooves. |
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But, you wouldn't know by looking, because he's an abrasive, arrogant, off-kilter man trying to make his idiosyncratic way in academia. |
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She's pushy, arrogant, obnoxious, unbelievably abrasive, and not nearly as cute as she thinks she is. |
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Intelligence professionals described Mr. Murray as an abrasive person, difficult to work with, in their view. |
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Even so I seemed at every point of contact to be surrounded by abrasive people intent on disturbing my peace, my comfort, and my equable nature. |
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He was a dispirited man, on the brink of destruction by the abrasive world of society and business. |
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I not proud of it but I can be as abusive, as abrasive and as hurtful as the next imperfect being on life's assembly line. |
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These intimate letters introduce us to a man who's not only inordinately interesting, but also vain, funny, abrasive, sarcastic and courageous. |
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This is what people have thought about Martha Stewart, that she is rude, abrupt, and abrasive. |
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Intellectually quick-witted and bright, with an abrasive edge, Reid did well in school. |
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Do not use abrasive household cleaners on these surfaces because they may scratch. |
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Oilier complexions have larger sebaceous glands, making the skin thicker and better able to tolerate a more abrasive scrub. |
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I had a scrubber wash me down for 20 minutes, using scouring pad mittens and a really abrasive paste that helped to remove most of my dead skin. |
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In her newest EP Love Your Boyfriend, she takes the messaging of love songs and places it in an abrasive, sonic package. |
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The asperities on the ceramic surface are initially large and abrasive. |
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He makes no bones about what others perceive as his abrasive manner. |
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Some grout saws have teeth, others have abrasive coatings on the blade. |
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He is assertive, abrasive and aggressive, a tempestuous man of passion. |
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The Icelandic fans are a polite lot, keeping shtum during the quiet bits, a few going dutifully mental when the music becomes as abrasive as the grinding of tectonic plates. |
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He stayed away from the gym for a while and came back transformed, abrasive and rude when he had once been polite and respectful. |
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The likeable Devonian, remember, had already made headlines of his own after a confrontation with abrasive Australian Quinten Hann at the end of his first-round win. |
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They invite the gravel-voiced stranger to rendezvous with the imaginary seductress in the hotel room beside them, which happens to be occupied by an abrasive businessman. |
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Removable cutting-chamber inserts are a solution to high wear from granulating glass-filled and other abrasive materials. |
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Harlem comes through as an urban hothouse mean with exotic hustle and violence, a tangible asphalt jungle with its own abrasive laws of motion. |
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Godfrey was known as an abrasive character who made enemies within government circles. |
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Short and zoftig, she wore muumuus and rose-tinted, oversize glasses, was loud, abrasive, and very funny. |
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For example, toothpaste commonly contains small amounts of chalk, which serves as a mild abrasive. |
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Minerals and natural and synthetic fabrics may be combined, as in emery cloth, a layer of emery abrasive glued to a cloth backing. |
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Boring and turning have abrasive counterparts in internal and external cylindrical grinding. |
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Surface grinding'uses a rotating abrasive wheel to remove material, creating a flat surface. |
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The abrasive wheel and the workpiece are rotated by separate motors and at different speeds. |
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A grinding wheel is an expendable wheel used for various grinding and abrasive machining operations. |
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A scourer may be in the form of a mesh of wires, a flat piece of a rough fabric, or a pad with a soft sponge-like side and a more abrasive side. |
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Several sandstone abraders, pieces of a very abrasive red sandstone, that were ground square on one edge. |
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One common type involves the abrading of the coating surface with a wool felt cloth moving across an abrasive powder. |
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The conventional abrasive injector waterjet cutting is proved to be usable for versatile machining tasks since a long time. |
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Powered abrasive brushes used to deburr metal extrusions and castings are now being used to deburr thermoformed products after trimming. |
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An upper blade is the most vulnerable since it projects into the web path and is far more subject to the abrasive properties of the web material. |
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Ward knew that if the abrasive material could be recycled and re-used, huge operating cost savings could be realized. |
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A For many years, I sharpened my woodworking tools by hand using various bench stones as well as abrasive paper backed by a sheet of plate glass. |
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In general, the lubricant used during wet grinding can minimize heat-generated damage and residue entrapment on the abrasive paper. |
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Buff with wet and dry abrasive paper until the loose paint has been removed and the edges smoothed over, then just apply a metal paint. |
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We accept that, abrasive paper grain average statistical peak angle perpendicular to the direction of movement the plane is constant. |
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Simply click one on to the base and wrap the Velcrobacked abrasive paper around to suit the profile. |
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It can be fitted with various grades of abrasive paper to ensure a fine finish. |
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Once hardened, use medium-grade abrasive paper to rub down to a smooth finish. |
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The new U288 discs are made with aluminum oxide abrasive that is formed into a file pattern on a 3-mil polyester film backing. |
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As the amount of abrasive fed through the wheel increases, the ammeter reading increases. |
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To process abrasive fillers such as barium sulphate, different metering pumps and mixheads have to be used. |
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If these don't work, mix a fine abrasive using cigarette ash with linseed oil and buff it into the stain. |
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There's a fine grey powder called Rottenstone you can use as an abrasive to dull the surface. |
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You need a cleaner with a mild abrasive or a normal cleaner but use it with one of those sponge's with a green scourer. |
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This will cut out further irritants such as preservatives, overly abrasive scrubs, soap, sodium lauryl sulphate, perfumes and alcohol. |
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The application of the proposed nanocomposite increases the tonality and improves humidity permeability and abrasive strength of the fibers. |
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Alternating flaps of non-woven and coated abrasive materials allow use on ferrous and non-ferrous metals. |
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Consequently, abrasive wear will quickly develop between the two unlubricated, sliding metal surfaces. |
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He actually takes pride in being abrasive, as if a person's tally of detractors measures his fearlessness, not his obnoxiousness. |
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The Polycrystalline Diamond Tooting cuts a wide variety of tough abrasive materials, including particle-board, MDF, plywood and plastic. |
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All forms of diatomaceous earth are abrasive to the lungs and eyes, so it's important to use proper personal protection when using this product. |
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Despite her proper upbringing, we found her manners to be terribly abrasive. |
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When the separator is working perfectly, a small amount of abrasive is mixed with the sand and dust exiting the fines discharge tube. |
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Sorema's process is wet, used after the whole-bottle prewash stage, so it doesn't deal with abrasive dirt. |
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The company says industrial diamond cutting tools are effective for machining abrasive materials, high-volume production and automated equipment. |
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Today, sol gel abrasive grains can be found in coated abrasives, bonded abrasives, and abrasive bristle products. |
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Fluidized beds can be used to form powders by grinding using small inert abrasive particles, but it is difficult to produce nanopowders in sufficient quantity to be practical. |
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The music Davies creates to distinguish between the world of the humans and that of the trolls is, respectively, distinctly tonal, and inharmoniously edgy and abrasive. |
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Over the last few years Al Lover has gained much notoriety for his melding of contemporary and past garage and psychedelic rock into spaced out abrasive beats. |
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It makes the abrasive fall in a thin curtain, crossed by a countercurrent airflow stream, thus separating good shots from dust, chips, contaminants and worn shots. |
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There was nothing there for Swanny and the wicket wasn't abrasive at all, so once you get through that 30-40 overs mark it becomes very difficult for the bowlers. |
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There are number of natural and synthetic materials which could be used in place of garnet for abrasive purposes such as staurolite, diamond and corundum among others. |
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Understanding what goes into a CAO product and guidelines on how to specify and test these products will help the foundry make the best use of its abrasive dollars. |
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Abrasive mineral selection was based on the two most common abrasive minerals utilized in the woodworking industry, which are aluminum oxide and silicon carbide. |
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In the USA, recycled tyres are being transformed into doormats, which are heavy duty, durable and rot-proof, with abrasive bristles to scrape away dirt. |
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Technicians should use a double-ended grinder for rough polishing, abrasive paper for sanding, and diamond or alumina abrasives for final polishing. |
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Surface of the ring was cleaned by abrasive paper between tests. |
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As it comes from the manufacturer, the paper is too abrasive and must be altered by bringing the abrasiveness down to a controlled level using a steel sample button. |
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After drilling the hole, use an abrasive to deburr the edges. |
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Lu quantified the smoothness achieved with each abrasive by using an atomic force microscope to measure nanoscale features on all the samples' surfaces. |
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As sandpaper is pushed across wood, the abrasive grains dig into the surface and cut out minute shavings, which are called swarf in industry jargon. |
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The surface grinder is composed of an abrasive wheel, a workholding device known as a chuck, either electromagnetic or vacuum, and a reciprocating table. |
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In addition to conventional methods of surface characterization, fractural analysis will be used to link the abrasive process parameters to resulting surface topographies. |
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