Dimmable sconces offer soft lighting, while glass doors and windows contain a liquid-crystal interlayer for privacy and light control. |
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Rather, it produces the material, a polyvinyl butyral, that is the interlayer between two sheets of glass to create the laminate. |
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Essentially, it is a matter of adding a pigment to the interlayer material between the sheets of glass. |
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The new factory will produce the poly vinyl butyral interlayer film with a capacity of 3,500 tons per year. |
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The interlayer between the laminated glass prevents flying glass shards associated with blast-related injuries. |
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The standard stuff of such wires has long been aluminum or aluminum alloys and, in interlayer connectors, tungsten. |
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The edges of the substrate are coated with metal layer to provide interlayer connections. |
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A number of water molecules are related to the hydration state of cations located at the interlayer sites. |
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The space of the tree and the telephone booths are enveloped in a blanket of laminated glass sandwiching a pvb interlayer of golden coloration and metallic honeycomb pattern. |
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The interlayer rationing pot is mainly used to mix, concentrate or decoct liquid materials in pharmaceutical, food and chemical industries. |
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For this particular floor, we chose a laminated assembly with a reddish pink interlayer called Stratobel Color made by Glaverbel. |
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The interlayer cation, however, is readily replaced by other inorganic and organic cations. |
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Therefore, the basal spacing of vermiculite changes from about 10.5 to 15.7 Å, depending on relative humidity and the kind of interlayer cation. |
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These two test methods are still used widely to evaluate the performance of asphalt mixes and interlayer systems. |
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As depicted in Figure 3, a number of criteria can be used to determine the suitability of a specific interlayer product. |
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The ability of the interlayer to hold these fragments in place is evaluated in the 227 g ball test. |
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The interlayer shear bond has to be specified by the developer and monitored by the site management. |
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The interlayer bond of the reinforced asphalt layer must be perfect in order to guarantee the effect of the reinforced asphalt layer. |
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Not only does the interlayer help to absorb the energy of an impacting object, but the adhesion of glass to the polymer minimizes the risk of flying shards upon fracture. |
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The ABS interlayer is not interrupted in way of fixing the glass to ensure optimal thermal performance and the continuation of silicone seal between refills. |
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Clays are unique in the sense that they consist of negatively charged aluminosilicate layers kept together with exchangeable interlayer cations. |
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When the cover is punctured and the interlayer is made of a non-corrosion-resistant material, the interlayer has to be protected against corrosion. |
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Laminated glazing consists of two glass panes sandwiching a plastic interlayer, which is inserted after the glass panes have been bent to the desired shape. |
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In the case of accidental breakage, the interlayer retains the fragments of glass, minimizing the risk of personal injury or property damage from glass shards. |
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The fragmentation test is applicable only to toughened and not laminated panes because in the later case the majority of fragments will be held in place by the interlayer. |
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Because of this multivalency, the interlayer space is only partially occupied by such inorganic cations that are distributed in the space like islands. |
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DuPont's Retrim subsidiary will also increase its interlayer prices globally by 10 percent. |
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After cooling, the plies are separated and a polymer interlayer introduced, and the entire laminated assembly is gently heated in an electric furnace and either squeezed through a pair of rollers or pressed between molds. |
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From there on, the coast becomes an interlayer of beaches and cliffs. |
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Cationic organic molecules, such as certain aliphatic and aromatic amines, pyridines, and methylene blue, may replace inorganic exchangeable cations present in the interlayer of expansible minerals. |
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Lacking in Al-polymers in the interlayer region, vermiculite and smectite display a greater expandability and contractibility than their hydroxy-interlayered counterparts. |
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