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The term Nanotechnology was originally used to define any work done on the molecular scale, or one billionth of a meter. This term is now used broadly (& loosely) for anything that is really small (hence the nano Ipod). Carbon Nanotubes (CNTs) come in single walled (SWNTs), double walled (DWNTs), and multi walled (MWNTs) varieties. CNTs can best be described as a graphene sheet rolled into a one dimensional structure with axial symmetry. CNTs are one of the primary building blocks which will be critical to the Nanotechnology Revolution. CNTs have many unique and interesting properties, please visit our our applications page to find out more about CNTs.
One of the benefits of using standard (borosilicate) glass *is* that it absorbs IR light. The absorption at a given wavelength is equivalent to the black body emission at that wavelength (Kirchhoff’s law) – as the glass gets hot, it emits tons of IR. The longer wavelengths of IR are more effective in warming the surrounding area than the vis/nir/mwir that would escape with ALON or other IR transparent substrates.
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"CNTs can also be produced by diffusion flame synthesis, electrolysis, use of solar energy, heat treatment of a polymer, and low-temperature solid pyrolysis. In flame synthesis, combustion of a portion of the hydrocarbon gas provides the elevated temperature required, with the remaining fuel conveniently serving as the required hydrocarbon reagent. Hence the flame constitutes an efficient source of both energy and hydrocarbon raw material. Combustion synthesis has been shown to be scalable for high-volume commercial production."
“Brands now feel they can just cast a black, Asian, or Indian model once or twice, and that’s good enough. But then behind the scenes the photographer is white, the stylist is white, the hair and makeup artists are white. If more people of color were involved, you wouldn’t get the same story all the time where the black model is in athletic wear, or doing a tribal story. Why can’t the black model be in this dream location pretending to be Alice in Wonderland?”—Nicole Chapoteau, stylist
FG Trading sent its technicians to Emmegi’s headquarters in Italy for training to make sure that local remains lekker, and to mitigate against any unnecessary delays caused by technicians travelling from Italy to Africa to undertake repairs. This level of training has formed part of FG Trading’s strategic vision for a while as Stuart believes there is a significant lack of quality support in the country.
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Kombimatec’s solution included its AMC308 Automatic CNC Machining Centre developed for both aluminium and PVC-U profiles. The machine automatically performs all drilling, routing, slotting, tapping and milling functions via its sophisticated control system and intuitive touch screen interface and includes 4 adjustable pneumatic clamps, electronic variable speed control and an automatic tool change cabinet as part of its specification.
I just wanted to point out that the top road sprinter’s output somewhere around 1500W to a whopping 2000W or more (for the pure sprinters). 1000W would be considered dismal. The rest of your comment sounds pretty accurate though.
Once home base for seafarers and fraught with the public houses that kept their spirits up, the waterfront was reimagined as a tourist attraction in the 1970s. Today, the area melds memories of the many eras gone by, with retro coffee shops sharing sidewalk space with sparkling new condos, industrial warehouses, and art galleries. The waterfront is speckled with ferries and sailboats, and an array of cool bars, music venues, and restaurants—ranging from grab-and-go to upscale—draws urbanites from around the Bay Area.
We’re big fans of mulching, mostly since it saves a lot of bin-emptying work. The RMA 448 TC doesn’t disappoint here, trimming low lawn growth into very fine clippings.