Unlike aluminum, copper metal is fairly easy to obtain chemically from its ores. |
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Public stairways throughout are stainless steel with brushed aluminum accents. |
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His canvas panels are stretched at different levels on wheeled aluminum frames. |
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Choose from brushed or lacquered copper, natural painted aluminum, and white. |
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Use ridged flex aluminum or ridged four-inch elbows and straight vent pipe to vent your dryer. |
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The front and rear bumper beams are aluminum, as are the hood and the wagon's tailgate. |
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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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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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There is a tip wand that stretches the sail out to fit onto the winglets, which are held in place by the aluminum tip tube. |
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The aluminum nitride material has an interconnected intergranular phase that functions as an electrically conductive phase. |
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If you'd prefer to be cautious, use glass jars to store leftovers or wrap foods in wax paper before wrapping them in aluminum. |
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The aluminum is heated to 550 degrees Celsius and must be quenched with water. |
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The culprit turned out to be a small, aluminum dust cap from a hydraulic jenny. |
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To acidify soil, sprinkle two tablespoons of aluminum phosphate or sulfur around the shrubs in early fall. |
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Oversized ventilated discs in all four corners and an aluminum steering rack ensure precise handling and braking. |
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The car rides on 30x9, Hoosier radial tires mounted on Center Line aluminum wheels. |
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The agency forester radioed for a rescue boat, but the aluminum craft with its three-horsepower motor was no match for the powerful currents. |
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He and his colleagues repair roofs, aluminum joinery and vertical walls of skyscrapers. |
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They can weld all metals from aluminum to stainless steel, plus they stock parts and supplies for sale. |
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However, hydrogen has almost no solubility in solid aluminum and it has been determined to be the primary cause of porosity in aluminum welds. |
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Citrus juicers are available in enamel-covered aluminum, in sizes and colors that correspond with oranges, lemons, and limes. |
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The products use a large amount of organisms and adjuvants such as aluminum hydroxide or oil to produce a sufficient immune response. |
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We buy from the mills and depot aluminum on our floor for just-in-time delivery to customers. |
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Steel furnishings and aluminum plane parts were torn into white-hot shrapnel. |
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Various paddle-powered rigs with exceptional mobility include small flat-bottomed aluminum boats, canoes and kayaks. |
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Filler metal is obtained from an exothermic reaction between iron oxide and aluminum. |
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The medullar canal was reamed, and an aluminum connecting piece was attached to the top of the tibia with screws and an epoxy resin. |
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After he was airbrushed with silver paint, he lay down in the pool for the overhead photo and hooked his legs around an aluminum pool rail. |
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I am fortunate in my case, since the brushed aluminum finish by MountainMods has no paint. |
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The aluminum bands and rivets that comprise the work can only speak of the brushed surface or the inexorable flatness of the metal. |
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Nielsen Bainbridge offers a wide variety of silvers, from a raw aluminum look to a steel gray to brushed tones in its German silver. |
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Blackburn's Frame Pump comes in three lengths, from 16.5 to 22 inches, and is made with a tough aluminum body and rebuildable internals. |
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The single-seat research aircraft had a monocoque aluminum fuselage with a wood wing. |
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The finished aluminum coil may weigh only half as much as the equivalent copper wire coil. |
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The double wishbone suspension and coil-over shocks are mounted to large aluminum castings. |
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Men usually work with metals such as copper, brass, and aluminum to craft decorative plates, wall hangings, and utensils. |
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Lithium aluminum hydride is an important reducing agent in organic chemistry. |
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Beyond a small circle of knuckle draggers with a death wish, will aircraft-grade aluminum toboggans and such sell? |
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The kitchen's mahogany, ash, and aluminum are carried into the living room, where they're composed as a painterly fireplace wall. |
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Such refractory materials as silicon dioxide and aluminum oxide are so severely attacked that their use is hazardous. |
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Placing the refrigerated meat on a thick aluminum or copper pan or cookie sheet will help warm it up by conducting the cold away more swiftly. |
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Chemically, aluminum will react with the alkalis in concrete and produce hydrogen bubbles. |
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The primary active ingredients are aluminum salts such as alkaline aluminum chloride. |
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Most aluminum used in visible parts of appliances is lacquered or otherwise coated, anodized or painted. |
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The aluminum alloy combines the properties of machinability, corrosion resistance, strength and brazeability. |
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Other applications of aluminum include control tubing, tanks, covers, boiler lagging, jacketing, panels, and canopies. |
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This mordant reacts with the dye alizarin to form a red lake, exactly as it does in a test tube in the typical analytical test for aluminum. |
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I have no idea how it's manufactured, but it's a kind of alum, a double sulfate of aluminum in crystal salt form. |
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The ease with which aluminum may be fabricated into any form is one of its most important assets. |
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Aluminum dust captured from the air is recycled and used to produce new aluminum. |
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Officials said materials made of plastic, aluminum, glass and metals will have to be recycled. |
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Strollers made from steel and aluminum are very durable and will last you a lot longer. |
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The interior also gets the silver treatment, with polished aluminum all over. |
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The major incentive for employing aluminum is its weight saving compared to steel. |
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One myth is that aluminum is not sufficiently strong to serve as a structural metal. |
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Small amounts of other metals are added to aluminum to make harder alloys for most uses. |
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In the short term, it may be late to take advantage of the move in copper, aluminum and oil. |
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You could make the analogy that it has the weight of aluminum with the strength of steel. |
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He got the formula right, but had not looked up the melting point of aluminum. |
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The other way is to coat the steel surface with a metal compatible with aluminum. |
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He also put a frame around the lamp to keep it cool and made the fixture of aluminum rather than steel. |
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The aluminum bronze coating provides an improvement over prior art coatings in reducing coefficient of friction between the parts. |
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The structure and consequent heat treatability of aluminum bronze varies greatly with composition. |
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The phosphor bronzes, aluminum bronze alloys are the most suitable alloys for such applications. |
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The natural zeolitic minerals, composed of aluminum and silicon, are a billion-dollar-a-year industry. |
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These photographic reproductions of paintings, backed by aluminum and preserved under Plexiglas, sell in multiples. |
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The roof structure is of laminated wood, clad in silver-colored aluminum and zinc. |
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It is very common for fireworks to contain aluminum, iron, steel, zinc or magnesium dust in order to create bright, shimmering sparks. |
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A coating of zinc on steel can be used and the aluminum welded to it by the gas tungsten arc welding process. |
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I had wanted to paint it, but was unable to quickly locate the zinc primer that would enable the paint to stick to the aluminum. |
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The structures will be unified by a massive aluminum and zinc roof bordered by a narrow overhang. |
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Corpac detects active, localized corrosion and pitting in stainless steel, carbon-steel, aluminum alloys, zircalloy and more. |
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Compounds which are used for advanced ceramics include aluminum oxide and zirconia. |
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For deoxidation of carbon and low-alloy steels, aluminum, titanium, and zirconium are used. |
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We made a layer cake and arranged it on a thick piece of cardboard covered with aluminum foil. |
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These had the refractive indices and gave the chemical reactions of lazulite, which is a hydrous phosphate of aluminum, iron and magnesium. |
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For our cover boards, we used shirt-board rectangles thinly coated with white glue for the attachment of ordinary household aluminum foil. |
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External mass balances were installed on the elevator which was also reskinned with a thicker aluminum gauge. |
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The suspension has cast aluminum upper and lower control arms in the front and back as well as composite leaf springs. |
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Hard coatings exhibit a wear resistance greater than 10 times that of ordinary anodized aluminum. |
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The handle is anodized aluminum and a nylon sheath allows you to tote it easily. |
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Those produced in brass, anodized aluminum or galvanized iron impart a golden glow or a silvery shiver. |
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Frames made of steel or aluminum, anodized and sometimes powder-coated, last virtually forever. |
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Composites cost up to eight times as much as aluminum, and the newfangled plane will require suppliers to retool the manufacturing process. |
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Grann's article describes a retracing of Fawcett's route undertaken earlier this year, with the aid of modern motor vehicles and aluminum boats. |
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Printing on aluminum foil can be accomplished by any commercial process, including rotogravure, flexography, lithography, and letterpress. |
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A Lewis acid, such as aluminum chloride, is often the catalyst used for this reaction. |
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If you need to lower the pH significantly, especially for plants such as rhododendrons, you can use aluminum sulfate. |
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His mediums include real rust, iron and aluminum powders, patinas, raw pigment and rich dyes. |
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Since steel parts rust, manufacturers have recently switched to aluminum frames for these enclosures. |
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Fisher's PhD research involved using acoustics to measure stress in aluminum alloys. |
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Speed Shore's Shoring Shields combine the benefits of aluminum hydraulic shoring with the solid-wall security of a static shield. |
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Do you sell or know where I can find a replacement 222 mm crankset in aluminum or other lightweight durable material? |
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Another way to obtain a compatible coating is by tinning the stainless steel with a high-silicon aluminum alloy. |
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High-voltage lines are typically made of aluminum wire wrapped around a steel cable. |
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The objective was to create an aluminum block that wouldn't require the cylinder liners or coatings that are typical of most aluminum blocks. |
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Components are assembled using attractive stainless steel fasteners or aluminum pop rivets that keep the fence secure. |
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The Department of Energy rejected the claim that the country was importing aluminum tubes to produce centrifuge rotors for enriching uranium. |
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The case itself is rather light, as would be expected with an aluminum case, and the brushed metal and rounded curves look great. |
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For aluminum siding, any surface oxidation must be completely removed by careful, light rubbing with steel wool. |
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Again, there is no single market in the countries neighbouring the region, for ivory, gold, aluminum and others that are looted from the area. |
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A rustproof coated metal which is less expensive than aluminum or stainless steel. |
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Sled, an anomalous sculpture inspired by the equipment used in luge, is made of aluminum and plastic. |
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Constructed from machined aluminum, this combat light also can be used for signaling and has a stainless-steel belt clip for sturdy attachment. |
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Kiefer Built's new electric-powered 24 by 24 inch feed doors are manufactured with automotive safety glass and aluminum window guards. |
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The timepiece features tachymetric divisions in aluminum, protective pushbuttons with notches for comfort of operating, and a screw-in crown. |
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In the beginning, multi-faceted objects were machined from solid aluminum and hand-polished by sculptor John Noestheden. |
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The calipers are worked with a machine tool starting from a block of cast aluminum. |
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Turning to the easel, he pulled a Magic Marker from the aluminum edge and drew three circles in blue ink on the white board. |
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To complete the magnet, the coils were encased in an iron yoke then wrapped in a 40-millimeter-thick aluminum shell. |
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The most I am concerned with are those aluminum poles supporting the canvas awning. |
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He knew it couldn't actually be silver, it would have tarnished, but he didn't think it was steel or aluminum either. |
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Remove tarnish on silver items by adding some baking soda and a small piece of aluminum foil to boiling water. |
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There was a time when outdoor furniture was either teak, aluminum, or plastic. |
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In terms of materials, shooters can choose from carbon steel, stainless, aluminum, titanium and now scandium. |
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Uptake of aluminum, iron and manganese has not been as extensively studied in algae. |
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Each was banded with a U.S. Fish and Wildlife aluminum band and three colored leg bands in unique combinations. |
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Each bird was uniquely banded with a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service numbered band and three anodized aluminum color bands. |
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This is true of highly hardened aluminum alloys as well as titanium alloys and hardened steels. |
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Motorless aluminum scooters with in-line skate wheels fall into another category, but aren't street-legal either. |
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Prices on the London Metal Exchange are still terrible, an aluminum scrap dealer on the East Coast says. |
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A forensics team has discovered fresh soda residue, as well as aluminum scrapings, indicating that cans are still being crushed in the airlocks. |
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It has a glass and curved aluminum roof that displays beautiful textures and colors. |
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Well, as we already know, aluminum is a popular material used for heatsinks due to its thermal properties. |
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At fault was a cadmium-plated, carbon-steel jackscrew threaded through an aluminum pivot block. |
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About 50 percent of all beverage cans are re-cycled, creating a thriving international market in recycled aluminum. |
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Well, it turns out nobody officially tests balls hit by aluminum bats under game conditions. |
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The silanized coverslips were held in a glass beaker covered with aluminum foil for up to 5 days. |
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The aircraft is a low wing monoplane with a fuselage of semi-monocoque design constructed mainly of aluminum with steel and titanium. |
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The Brass-Cell filter consists of a tinplated aluminum frame, tin-plated stainless steel gasket and brass honeycomb panels. |
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Containers used for aerosols are typically made of either tinplated steel or aluminum because of their superior strength. |
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A vertical aluminum rod with mounting hardware and black rubber tips at each end holds the construction together. |
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He was a titan in America's steel, aluminum, and magnesium industries and was even involved in health care. |
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Scandium is an element with the resilience of titanium and the light weight of aluminum. |
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These cages are made of aluminum tubing with a steel frame, and the door is made out of thin aluminum. |
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For example, an automobile engine block is normally cast iron except for some which might be cast aluminum. |
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The cylinder block has cast-in iron liners, and a one-piece aluminum crankshaft carrier with ferrous-carbon bearing cap inserts. |
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The hollow-section aluminum control arms, highly rigid in torsion and flex, absorb a large portion of the forces acting on the wheels. |
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We aged and sexed all birds captured and marked individuals with one aluminum federal band and a unique combination of three color bands. |
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The presence of alloying elements such as beryllium, chromium, silicon, and aluminum modifies the nature of the oxide, making it more tenacious. |
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When an electric current is passed through this molten mixture, the aluminum ions migrate to the cathode, where they are reduced to metal. |
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Yet once the drawings are transferred to sheets of Mylar or aluminum panels, she carefully fills their contours with enamel paint. |
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Major industries include mining and aluminum processing, forestry, and the manufacture of beverages. |
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Mordants most commonly used in tissue staining are salts of aluminum, chromium, iron, potassium, and tungsten. |
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It results from the reaction of phosphorus with iron and aluminum in acidic soils, and calcium in alkaline soils. |
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A light aluminum index is suspended from a bifilar silk fiber housed in a long glass tube. |
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The remainder of the aluminum was utilized in furniture, equipment, ventilation ducts, ladders, stair treads, and railings. |
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This method relies too much on the student's trial and error process and results in broken aluminum or worse. |
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The low-melting-point metals such as bismuth, lead, tin, and cadmium are added to aluminum to make free-machining alloys. |
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The fuselage was steel tube with fabric and aluminum covering while the tail was welded steel tubing with fabric covering. |
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Common hydroprocessing catalysts consist of an aluminum oxide carrier on to which the metals molybdenum and nickel or cobalt are added. |
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For example, aluminum, helium, and sodium are monatomic elements, or elements whose atoms can exist alone, without forming molecules. |
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It featured an aluminum monocoque with plastic body panels, possibly attached with adhesives. |
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Cast or wrought monometallic aluminum bearings have high load-carrying ability, and can withstand very high speeds. |
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Most of the paddles are homemade, with aluminum shafts and fiberglass blades. |
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For most wavelengths of visible light, aluminum allows plasmons to travel farther than other metals such as gold, silver and copper. |
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Lightweight is the basic reason for using aluminum in all types of transportation equipment, as well as in moving and movable parts in general. |
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The technology for building aluminum inners and mating them to aluminum outers is much more difficult. |
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Some crushed aluminum cans for proper accessorizing and we'd have the complete skid row ensemble. |
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Originally, the aluminum skin of the building was not supposed to have color accents, says Stern. |
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The men swung axes and hammers into the aluminum skin on the tapering wings and fuselages. |
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Vertical and horizontal extruded aluminum mullions serve as the structural members. |
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Bridged in aluminum grating, they slice through each level and align with skylights in the roof. |
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This new sedan is the first Jaguar production vehicle with an aluminum bodyshell. |
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This Ferrari is constructed with extensive use of aluminum in the chassis, suspension, bodywork and engine. |
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Roll-bonded panels are made from two sheets of aluminum that are bonded together by heat and pressure. |
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The most widely used grain refiners are master alloys of titanium, or of titanium and boron, in aluminum. |
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The normal wire feeder and power supply used for aluminum welding will be suitable for welding magnesium. |
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The channels are braced back to the structure with aluminum clips where required to resist wind pressure. |
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However, there are a great number of alloys in aluminum, brass, and stainless steel, and doubtless there are also different resistances for many. |
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The story about the aluminum tubes seems not to have been true, even though we're still peddling that. |
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The acidity solubilizes metals, most notably aluminum, making them bio-available. |
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The most common alloying elements are aluminum, nickel, silicon, tin, and zinc. |
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For high strength grades, aluminum, vanadium, or columbium may be used for grain refinement. |
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The aluminum handle used to rotate the Nicol prism assembly is clearly not original. |
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Fireworks made with an aluminum mixture that contains barium will produce white sparks, whereas a firework made with strontium sends off red sparks. |
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Be careful not to tear the plastic or break the aluminum strip. |
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Heat treatable aluminum alloys that can be welded effectively are being developed as weldable armor, making it possible to employ more forged and extruded armor components. |
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The engine is slung from a small aluminum subframe, and hangs on by the cylinder heads. |
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Cover the bowl with aluminum foil, and then use a fork to perforate the foil. |
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Design can be an issue, too, as aluminum stampings are more rigid than steel and prone to springing back to their original shape after being formed. |
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In low-pressure casting the steel mold is above the molten aluminum. |
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The high-melting-point solders are suitable for soldering mild steel, stainless steel, nickel, copper, brass, zinc, and silver directly to aluminum. |
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If the scales are not level with each other, use plywood or some other material, such as aluminum or Masonite, and shim them until all four scales are level. |
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Usually on an aluminum frame, those are riveted on, not screwed. |
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The atomic sizes of zinc and silver differ little from that of aluminum. |
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The side doors are made from recycled aluminum, the structure itself is a mixture of aluminum and recycled steel, and the hood, wings and rear bodywork are in polypropylene. |
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Popping the aluminum ring, he took a gulp and settled back for the wait. |
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Cransberg, who will be based at the company's New York office, will have responsibility for Alcoa's 13 primary aluminum smelters in the U.S. and Canada. |
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Previous to my last trip to Germany, I'd become familiar with a strange phenomenon involving a magnetized ball bearing and a piece of copper or aluminum tubing. |
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Tires are 18-in. 45 series performance radials on aluminum wheels. |
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Except for the 3 acres on raised beds with plastic mulch and drip tape, we use two movable aluminum pipe systems with sprinklers on risers to cover the farm. |
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The most common abrasives include aluminum oxide and silicon carbide. |
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Gold, silver, copper, aluminum, iron, etc., all have free electrons. |
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She was printing on big sheets of aluminum in the spirit of Mexican retablos, and I wrote some poems for the images, and had them translated so they could appear bilingually. |
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The rays were detected by a calcium sulfide thread that glowed slightly in the dark when the rays were refracted through a 60-degree angle prism of aluminum. |
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It is fabricated of aluminum tubing and has four wheels on two axles. |
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Other aluminum bearing applications are in heavy tooling, such as boring mills, presses, lathes, milling machines, and grinding mills, and as hydraulic pump bushings. |
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In that respect the substructure of maraging steel differs appreciably from that of aluminum, copper and other alloys which can be quenched without polymorphic change. |
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The tin bronzes, as for chill casting, are suitable for centrifugal casting and, in addition, the high tensile brasses and aluminum bronzes may be centrifugally cast. |
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Kochian's lab is also working on finding ways to grow crops on marginal lands such as acid soils, where toxic levels of aluminum limit crop production. |
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With extremely low rolling resistance from wheels made by molding polyurethane onto aluminum centers, this scooter is fast, fun, effective transportation. |
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The acetylides should be carefully mixed with the raw aluminum nitride. |
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In diagnostic applications, aluminum filters are used to remove the undesirable portion of soft radiation which would be completely absorbed by the human body. |
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They push their shiny aluminum scooters onto the street, in formation. |
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The fact is that the most common aluminum structural alloy, 6061-T6, has a minimum yield strength of 35 kips per square inch, which is almost equal to that of A36 steel. |
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Locally made Golden Tree chocolate, wrapped in sparkling aluminum and tempting red paper, it tasted of freshly crushed cocoa beans picked in Asante land. |
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Hunters who shoot their big-game rifles only a few times annually, if they clean at all, often use soft aluminum multi-piece rods without a bore guide. |
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But under those familiar sports-coupe lines, it is a radical departure from conventional practice with its monocoque aluminum alloy unibody construction. |
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Lamproite is also a mantle-derived ultramafic rock that differs from kimberlite in bulk chemistry, being richer in silicon and poorer in aluminum and iron. |
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However, aluminum being lightweight, strong, and rustproof, as well as a new material for tools, continued to catch the eyes of the inventors and the public. |
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Remove the roasting pan from the heat and carefully cover it with a fitted lid or heavy-duty aluminum foil. |
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Today, joining aluminum is mainly fusion, resistance welding, and bonding. |
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On the top of the obelisk is a 100-ounce aluminum cap, which acts as a lightning rod. |
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According to police, Kory then attacked the victim with an aluminum tennis racket. |
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In 2012, Li allegedly supplied the Iranians with 20,000 kilos of steel pipe and 1,300 aluminum alloy tubes. |
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It is one of the only times I can think of when life imitates art to the very bleeding edge of an aluminum shank. |
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While plentiful and cheap today, aluminum was once an extremely valuable metal. |
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The next morning we motored out into the swamp in a tiny aluminum skiff. |
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Before eggs were laid, we trapped adults in their nest boxes and banded them with aluminum Canadian Wildlife Service bands and colored plastic leg bands. |
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He was reportedly chatting with the oligarch about relaxing E.U. aluminum tariffs. |
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Deck hardware is soundly attached with stainless steel nuts, bolts and washers and either aluminum or fiberglass backing plates for distributing loads. |
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Bright aluminum bullion aiguillette shows virtually no wear or age and is complete with slide, cords, and attaching loops in virtually unissued condition. |
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The TLC will handle lumber, steel, aluminum and food products, and is designed to load and unload all types of railcars from centerbeams to boxcars and gondolas. |
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He was trying to estimate the scrap value of steel, copper, aluminum, and salvageable brick and other salvageable materials like doors and toilets. |
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These cables are either duplex, triplex, or quadruplex, consisting of one, two or three insulated conductors wrapped around a bare aluminum or acsr neutral. |
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All you see is a big slab of aluminum running across the dashboard. |
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Beryllium is found as the mineral beryl, a beryllium aluminum silicate. |
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They released trimethyl aluminum that creates a glowing vapor trail nearly 87 miles up. |
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For nitrides more stable than aluminum, formation is shifted to lower concentrations. |
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The Probe GT is equipped with a new twin-cam, 24-valve V-6 with a cast aluminum block and cylinder heads that generates 164 horsepower. |
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The blind is elevated above the water by four aluminum pipe brackets bolted to each corner using carriage bolts, washers and locknuts. |
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Foy CD Plant adaptation to acid, aluminum toxic soils, Commendams of Soil Science. |
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In this maquette aluminum pipes with modulus 10, 15, 20 cm play the role of the components of the noncontinuous compressive. |
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It was historically used as an ore of aluminum and later in the electrolytic processing of the aluminum rich oxide ore bauxite. |
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In the two-wheel mode, the lightweight aluminum hand truck holds up to 500 lbs. |
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Fabricates boat towers, hardtops and other aluminum marine accessories and is an OEM supplier to several manufacturers and dealers. |
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Wines with plastic, synthetic or aluminum screw-top closures face similar problems with recyclability. |
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The 2200 Series low-profile conveyor uses sealed ball bearings and a unitized aluminum and stainless-steel frame. |
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Boomslang Plus 6 and 4 are lightweight, compact designs milled from solid aluminum. |
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The aluminum tubing connects both a-pillars together and supports the entire dashboard, from the steering wheel to the glove compartment. |
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He says that through the rest of the summer, markets may be a bit desultory, though longer term he is much more bullish on aluminum scrap. |
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New aluminum rear knuckles help reduce unsprung mass for improved ride and handling. |
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Frid presses her aluminum foil over lengths of string, giving her sky a striation that becomes a kind of meandering craquelure. |
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The new Buzzcut is a four-blade broadhead with tough stainless steel blades mounted in an aluminum ferrule. |
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They also have gold, aluminum and zinc plates to record slightly bigger micrometeorite hits. |
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There was no clubhouse or pool, the bathing facilities were residential utility buildings with toilets and aluminum showers. |
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The aluminum shower appears to be very popular, but one should ascertain first whether or not the bride-to-be wants aluminum in her kitchen. |
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This deluxe machine features anodized aluminum handles on all adjusting levers. |
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Thereafter, the pH is increased in two stages to facilitate aluminum complexation and fixation. |
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Each painting consists of a white aluminum disk, sprayed at the edges with a subtle blush of blue, pink or grey. |
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They call out 304 stainless steel in the drawing, but the part was made from aluminum. |
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Build low-cost safe furnace to melt aluminum, brass, even 20 pounds of castiron! |
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We used a low-pressure hydrogen-argon mixture with dc plasma ignited between two aluminum electrodes. |
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An aluminum window screen placed at the bottom of your paint sink makes it easy to degunkify your sink. |
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Wrap the loaf in two layers of aluminum foil before putting it in the oven. |
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Some motors have conductors which consist of thicker metal, such as bars or sheets of metal, usually copper, although sometimes aluminum is used. |
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This is especially true if the windings use aluminum rather than the heavier copper. |
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The reinforced concrete exterior was covered with plaques of marble attached with bolts of polished aluminum. |
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Powell, in his address to the UN Security Council just before the war, referred to the aluminum tubes. |
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In 1918, the Aluminum Company of America built the town of Alcoa, Tennessee for the employees of the nearby aluminum processing plant. |
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While celebrated as an innovative use of a new metal, aluminum, the model never lifted off the ground. |
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The mould is typically constructed from aluminum or steel, but composite molds are sometimes used. |
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Construction is dominated by the use of composite materials, although traditional aluminum is used for flight control surfaces. |
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Seal out winter winds or enjoy summer breezes with this pre-hung extruded aluminum combination door. |
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New York's largest imports are oil, gold, aluminum, natural gas, electricity, rough diamonds, and lumber. |
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Iron is a byproduct of burning a mixture of aluminum powder and rust powder. |
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A version of the Oscar rivet is the Olympic rivet which uses an aluminum mandrel that is drawn into the rivet head. |
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Materials that are less commonly ground are aluminum, stainless steel, brass, and plastics. |
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Typical workpiece materials include aluminum, brass, plastics, cast iron, mild steel, and stainless steel. |
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The amount of concrete used worldwide, ton for ton, is twice that of steel, wood, plastics, and aluminum combined. |
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The 1950s saw a boom in construction of hydroelectricity and the state built the steel mill Norsk Jernverk and two aluminum works. |
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I glimpse an alarming, finger-length aluminum baton in her bag. |
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New refinements in aluminum made structures both stronger and lighter. |
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Industry's strongest aluminum shell reduces the possibility of water hammer effect. |
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Each propeller for a 15kW water turbine uses five cast aluminum blades fixed to its axle. |
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Other features include ball-bearing hinges, a full-perimeter weather strip, a concealed double-seal bottom sweep, and an aluminum threshold. |
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We currently have the largest aluminum anodising plant in central and eastern Europe. |
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Window screen products include roll-formed aluminum window screen frame, spreader and muntin bars, and Columbia's adjustable window screens. |
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This silicone resin modified alkyd comes in black and aluminum, which is reinforced with 325 mesh, extra-fine aluminum flakes. |
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Aluminium foil trays Many authorities in Wales, including Newport and Swansea, allow clean aluminum foil and food trays to be recycled. |
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In order to purify the water, the officials have used high quantity of Poly aluminum chloride powder. |
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Nonsurgical treatments include topical aluminum chloride, oral anticholinergics, iontophoresis and intradermal injection of botox. |
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Recovery of additional marketable products in the Spodumene, in particular Rubidium as well as aluminum chloride and silica tetrachloride. |
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ClearFoil X and ClearFoil Z ultrahigh barrier packaging options are intended to replace aluminum foil structures, the company says. |
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Beginning in early April, DNP will market the new film as a substitute material for aluminum foil. |
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It has excellent stability in combination with flame-retarding additives such as inorganic and organic phosphates or aluminum hydroxide. |
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Although more expensive than vitrified aluminum oxide wheels, single-layer is the least expensive CBN wheel. |
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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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A metal's oxide coating is as familiar as rust on an iron surface or the thin aluminum oxide film protecting an aluminum sheet. |
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Pyrophyllite, a hydrous aluminum silicate, is the basis for the new product, called Airblock. |
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Hospital St Vincent Zams,Supply and installation of facade and window elements in aluminum. |
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The microwave power is delivered from the power sources to the cavity through WR284 aluminum waveguide. |
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Zeolites are porous minerals composed of silicon, aluminum and oxygen atoms with narrow channels, like the lift shafts in a block of flats. |
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Aleris said that its new rolling mill in Zhenjiang, China has attained qualification to supply aluminum aerospace plate to Bombardier Aerospace. |
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It is also used in computer chip manufacturing for etching and for cleaning at plants that make anodized aluminum. |
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HotFormed aluminum covers coupled with anodized finishes produce a quality appearance item that cannot be duplicated in plastic. |
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The Z2X's body is machined from aerospace aluminum and finished with matte black Mil-Spec hard anodizing for corrosion resistance. |
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Quasicrystalline materials typically consist of aluminum mixed with metals such as manganese, cobalt, and nickel. |
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Cover the roasting pan with a fitted top or heavy-duty aluminum foil. |
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