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Process reactors are containers that are used to contain reactions. Search by Specification | Learn More
...molecules. Catalysis is the process of slowing or speeding up chemical reactions by adding a substance that is not changed in the reaction process. Typically, large amounts of heat and energy are required. Chemical manufacturing and synthesis... Search by Specification | Learn More
...oxidation, organometallic and Grignard reactions are used in a variety of processes. Processing technologies include melting and spheroidization, refinement and purification, screening and grading, treatment and decontamination, and ultraviolet (UV... Search by Specification | Learn More
...are additional chemical reactions utilized in chemical and biochemical manufacturing. A biochemical reaction’s rate can be controlled with a catalyst. Catalysis is the process of slowing or speeding up biotech and pharmaceutical reactions by adding... Search by Specification | Learn More
Molding compounds and resins are industrial plastics and polymers that are suitable for forming. They are available as pellets, liquids, and powders and are used in processes such as injection molding, compression molding, reaction injection molding Search by Specification | Learn More
Mechanical testing equipment covers devices used for adhesion, compression, drop (shock), tensile, vibration and fatigue testing. Search by Specification | Learn More
Tensile strength, tensile modulus, and elongation are important mechanical parameters. Electrical and optical properties include electrical resistivity, dielectric strength, dielectric constant or relative permittivity, index of refraction... Search by Specification | Learn More
...technologies are also used. Non-destructive testing (NDT) material testers can measure a variety of properties. Ultrasonic (UT) NDT material testers with velocity measurement capabilities can measure changes to a material’s elastic modulus, the ratio... Search by Specification | Learn More
Typically, raw materials are available as pellets, powders, granules, or liquids. Stock shapes such as bars, sheets, and film are also available. Molding compounds are designed for processes such as reaction injection molding (RIM) and resin... Search by Specification | Learn More
...to reduce sound, vibration, or shock. Selecting elastomer and rubber shapes requires an analysis of mechanical, thermal, electrical, and optical properties. Mechanical properties include tensile strength, tensile modulus, and elongation. Thermal... Search by Specification | Learn More
...ceramic materials are molded, they are heated in a process known as densification to strengthen the material. Industrial ceramic materials vary by maximum use temperature, thermal conductivity, modulus of rupture, modulus of elasticity, electrical... Search by Specification | Learn More
...for fabricating parts by injection molding, compression molding, blow molding or film extrusion, reaction injection molding (RIM), and resin transfer molding (RTM). Stock shapes for foams and foam materials include bars, boards, blocks, buns, film... Search by Specification | Learn More
...reaction that uses a crosslinked compound or catalyst. In rubber-like materials, vulcanization results in greatly increased strength, stability, and elasticity. Traditionally, sulfur is used as the vulcanizing agent for natural rubber. Thermosets... Search by Specification | Learn More
...testing quantifies fillers and inorganic pigments. Chemical extraction removes elements through a reaction with a solution. Chemical analysis with inductively coupled plasma spectroscopy (ICP) excites atoms for atomic emission spectroscopy and ionizes... Search by Specification | Learn More
...properties for specialty polymers and resins include flexural strength, tear strength, ultimate tensile strength, tensile yield strength, tensile modulus, elongation, and impact toughness. Flexural strength or yield is the maximum fiber stress... Search by Specification | Learn More
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ShockWave Power™ Reactor (SPR) Hydro Dynamics, Inc.
Hydration Hydro Dynamics, Inc.
Memphis Biofuels Runs On ShockWave Power™ Hydro Dynamics, Inc.
Twin BD100 Systems Hydro Dynamics, Inc.
Sterilizable-in-Place Fermentor, 7, 14 & 19.5L New Brunswick Scientific
Custom Process Reactors Pope Scientific, Inc.
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Toyota reduces air emissions with Bio-Reaction's Bio-Oxidation Technology
Bio-Reaction Industries® evolutionary technology is helping environmentally conscious Toyota to significantly reduce volatile organic compounds (VOC) emissions within one of its painting operations.
As shown in Toyota's 2008 North America Environmental Report, Toy...
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FUTEK Advanced Sensor Technology, Inc. (FUTEK) has just added the TFF Reaction Torque Sensor to their USB Sensor Solution Line. The new module with USB output eliminates the need for an analog amplifier, power supply, and display equipment making usage that much easier. (read more)
The COMSOL Reaction Engineering Lab uses reaction formulas to create models of reacting systems. It solves the material and energy balances for such systems, including reaction kinetics, where the composition and temperature vary only with time. (read more)
Bio·Reaction Industries provides a solution to help maximize the efficiency of your biofiltration system. Bio·Reaction's Audit Program offers you a cost effective way to keep your system running efficiently and effectively – by performing an initial baseline audit followed by regularly scheduled audits on a routine basis to maximize system performance. (read more)
Andrews Glass offers Lab-Crest® Glass Pressure Reaction Vessels for Outstanding Market Value in Research and Industrial Laboratories. (read more)
Wireless Torque, Rotary Torque and Reaction Torque Sensing from Honeywell Sensing and Control - Sensors for Test and Measurement. Torque Sensors feature both Reaction (non-rotation) and Rotary Torque Sensors that utilize Bonded Strain gauge Technology. (read more)
Typically high tooling costs and fast chemical reaction times rule out many plastic molding processes when manufacturing very large plastic parts. Osborne Industries has overcome this obstacle in two ways:
First, Osborne Industries can manufacture high quality, composite molds, that can last for many years, making thousands of parts, for a fraction of what tradional metal molds cost (read more)
Square Drive Reaction Torque Transducers from Himmelstein.
These square drive reaction torque transducers are characterized by high torsional stiffness, very high overload and high extraneous load capacity. Their low weight and compact size simplify installation and handling. (read more)
S. Himmelstein and Company introduced the 2200 Series Solid Flanged Reaction Torquemeters. These stationary sensors accurately measure static and dynamic torque of rotating and non-rotating drivelines. They are expected to find wide use in industrial torque measurement and control applications. (read more)
Honeywell's line of torque sensors feature both rotary and reaction (non-rotating) torque sensors that utilize bonded strain gage technology. (read more)
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Foundation engineering - Lateral Loaded Piles - Modulus of... "constant of modulus of horizontal subgrade reaction" or the "coefficient of variation of horizontal subgrade reaction". K is the modulus of |
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Geotechnical engineering other topics - Modulus of subgrade... Modulus of subgrade reaction thread274-27153 |
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4.2 Materials - Subgrade Modulus of Subgrade Reaction 2.4 Summary Figure 4.1: Subgrade Preparation Figure 4.2: Subgrade Failure Crack |
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Nonlinear analysis of laterally loaded rigid piles in... The method assumes that both the ultimate soil resistance and the modulus of horizontal subgrade reaction increase linearly with depth. |
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Fatigue behaviour of recycled tyre rubber-filled concrete and... In this investigation any value of the modulus of subgrade reaction for rigid pavement design have been considered. |
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Simplified Elastic Continuum Applied to the Laterally Loaded... The writer also demonstrated that Winkler's modulus of subgrade reaction model can also be derived using the general approach of applying simplified See ASTM International Information |
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ILLI-SLAB and FWD Deflection Basins for Characterization of... Modulis (E) of the concrete surface, and a composite dynamic modulus of subgrade reaction (k) for the supporting layers of the system. See ASTM International Information |
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Table 4-1. Typical values of modulus of subgrade reaction Typical values of modulus of subgrade reaction Back | Up | Next Typical values of modulus of subgrade reaction |
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Building Tech Note | Soil Sub-grade Modulus | Portland Cement... Subgrade-Subbase Strength Soil bearing capacity, soil compressibility, and |