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  • ...thumb|Nominally 1 cm square copper coupon prepared per ASTM B810-01a(2017) Cleaning Method I]] ...simulate corrosion phenomenon due to atmospheric exposure. The electronic product is exposed to gases such as [[chlorine]], [[hydrogen sulfide]], [[nitrogen ...
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  • {{Short description|Petroleum product}} ...r weight hydrocarbons that are not useful as high-octane gasoline blending components. Also, the molecules with six carbon atoms tend to form aromatics, which is ...
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  • ...fficult to clean and can harbor bacteria, as is the case in [[biofilm]]s. Product quality can be adversely affected if the adsorbed material interferes with ...tap lines flakes off, it can negatively affect the quality of the finished product by making beer hazy and contributing "off" flavors. It is also harmful fro ...
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  • ...centrators or flash evaporators or pre-heaters designed to remove volatile components prior to stripping. ...s can operate quickly and efficiently enough to avoid having to expose the product to high temperatures which may damage or undermine its quality. Hence, they ...
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  • ...culating the cost of sales. Unlike management accounting, which calculates product margins, the UVA method calculates the result (profit or loss) generated by ...gineer and a graduate of the ''Ecole Centrale''. In 1953, he presented his product costing method, based on the introduction of a measure unit – the GP –, whi ...
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  • ...hines are supported by cantilever for ease of access to inside of drum and components for purpose of maintenance. The unit required rugged structure, as it needs ...solid layers, the centrifuge system must be decelerated so that the solid product can be discharged by gravity without centrifugal force that prevents solids ...
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  • ...e and spray velocity. Evaporation, cooling rates for gases and solids, and cleaning efficiency are examples of process characteristics that may depend largely ...per unit area and is used in many cleaning applications, for example, tank-cleaning nozzles (fixed or rotary). ...
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  • ...olids and high viscosity properties, as well as for their relative ease of cleaning. ...e water passes through the membrane and is collected in permeate channels. Cleaning can be performed by aeration, backwash and CIP. ...
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  • ...lso used in the water removal process from waste slurry obtained from coal-cleaning facility. ...sionally produce vibration that disturbs electronic control and structural components. ...
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  • ...tration gradient through the materials in question. The negative sign is a product of the gradient. Another form of Fick's law states: ...layers (i.e. copper). Surface treatment including polishing, etching, and cleaning as well as diffusion pressure and temperature are important factors regardi ...
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  • ...egregated from shredded solid waste, thereby increasing the quality of the product fuel.<ref name="four">Glaub et al. 1982, pp. 447-457</ref> In addition, tro ...eptible to wear and tear compared to perforated screen. In addition, screw cleaning work for this design is more intensive as objects tend to get wedged in the ...
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  • ...be referred to as such herein. API production cost can be broken into two components: the “material cost” and the “conversion cost.”<ref>{{cite journal|last=Dac ...of atoms from the starting materials that are incorporated into the final product. Atom economy can be viewed as an indicator of the “efficiency” of a given ...
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  • ...this, any loose debris must be removed and this can be done by thoroughly cleaning it under running water. The sample is then heated to 105&nbsp;°C until cons ..._factors_affecting_early_stage_mass_gain.pdf|doi-access=free}}</ref> These components can be an intrinsic part of the object, for example materials added as temp ...
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  • ...mistry, being easy to produce from two low-cost and well-known ecotoxicity components, a [[Hydrogen bond|hydrogen-bond]] acceptor, and a hydrogen-bond donor.<ref ...eels while turpentine is obtained from pine trees (sap, stump) and as a by-product of the Kraft paper-making process (Sell, 2006).<ref>{{cite book |last=Sell ...
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  • === Typical components === ...majority of slot-die processes are driven by a similar set of common core components. These include: ...
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  • ...]], are sometimes used.<ref name="auto"/> The properties of the final CFRP product can be affected by the type of additives introduced to the binding matrix ( ...rdener and resin are sprayed separately, or internal mixed, which requires cleaning after every use. ...
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  • The capacitance is proportional to the product of the area of one plate multiplied with the permittivity, divided by the t ...yte are the best known and most widely used electrolytic capacitors. These components can be found on almost all boards of electronic equipment. They are charact ...
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  • ...ion solar cell]]s starting in the early 2000s has since provided a clear [[Product differentiation|differentiator]]. MJ cell efficiencies have improved from 3 ...rcast conditions, cannot be highly concentrated using conventional optical components only (i.e. macroscopic lenses and mirrors). Filtered light, which occurs in ...
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  • ...rial process, and ultimately flushed back to the river with added chemical components, particles, etc. ...statistical values that can help to evaluate the ecological impact of the product bought. For example, the carbon intensity of electricity generation (i.e., ...
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  • ...eplacing the [[oxygen]] used and removing the [[carbon dioxide]] metabolic product. Rebreather diving is practiced by recreational, military and scientific di ...ns may infect subsequent users. Operating manuals include instructions for cleaning and disinfection which have been tested and do not unduly harm the equipmen ...
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