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Dupont™ Tyvek® Fluid Applied WB+™ Fluid Applied Weather Barrier for Commercial Wall Substrates Including CMU and Gypsum Sheathing
Product Information Sheet DuPont™ Tyvek® Fluid Applied WB+™ Fluid Applied Weather Barrier for Commercial Wall Substrates Including CMU and Gypsum Sheathing FEATURES Description Ease of Installation DuPont™ Tyvek® Fluid Applied WB+™ is a fluid applied air barrier • Single component, one-coat application. protection engineered for the unique demands of heavy • Offers 2 to 3 times the coverage of competitive products. commercial construction projects. Based on a unique formulation Approximately 50 to 65 sq. ft./gallon in one coat, depending on using silyl-terminated polyether polymer technology, Tyvek® Fluid substrate conditions (temperature and moisture), substrate Applied WB+™ offers low shrinkage during curing, superior porosity, and uniformity of application. elongation and recovery and can be easily applied in one coat. • Spray or pressure roll for fast and easy application. • Installation temperature range 25°F ambient (-4°C) to a maximum Air and Water Barrier Performance surface temperature 140°F (60°C). Do not install once ambient • Offers an ideal combination of air and water holdout with temperature exceeds 95°F (35°C), unless surface is shaded. Max vapor permeability. in-service temperature 180°F (82°C). • Air Barrier Association of America evaluated to exceed ABAA, • Exhibits low shrinkage during curing, helping to minimize the ASHRAE 90.1 and IECC air leakage requirements when tested in risk of cracking and pin-holing. accordance with ASTM E2357. High Performance Durability Emitting Materials: Product-Specific EPD (Environmental • This formulation of Tyvek® Fluid Applied is not water soluble and Product Declaration) Validation. In addition, the use of a will not wash off the wall when exposed to bulk water, even continuous air barrier is a prerequisite for LEED applications before curing. -
For the Craft & Cleaning
PRODUCT RANGE 2019/2020 Craft & Cleaning STA RS FOR THE CRAFT & CLEANING Whatever the challenge awaits you – here you will find equipment that complements your great performance! Made in Germany. Made for you. Professional vacuum cleaners from starmix will win you over with high performance, functionality and longevity. The basis for this is the consistent implementation of the "Made in Germany" quality philosophy. We develop and manufacture starmix vacuum cleaners at our "ELECTROSTAR GmbH" busi- ness headquarters in the Swabian Reichenbach. They are subjected to many of the toughest quality tests in accordance with international standards. A STRONG TEAM Thanks to an engaged workforce we have successfully mastered all development steps in our history. The staff have a deep-seated connection to the company. We are a strong team of competent, well-trained people who aim our various abilities towards one common goal: the satisfaction of our customers. FUTURE-ORIENTATED INNOVATION In more than 90 years of our company's history, we have proven our innovation, time and time again with smart inventions in the form of functional detail solutions, which make working with starmix vacuum cleaners so easy. In particular, you benefit as a user when working with large amounts of dust formation from our unique filter and filter cleaning technology, such as the pulse filter cleaning. A modular technology basis creates powerful solutions for various uses and vacuum cleaner types, which are all tailored to your application. With our modern innovation management, we are well prepared for the future. *Guarantee in Germany only STARMIX PHILOSOPHY Made in Germany. -
Packaging Equipment and Machinery
PACKAGING EQUIPMENT AND MACHINERY Packaging can be defined as "the science, art and technology of enclosing or protecting products for distribution, storage, sale, and use". Packaging also refers to "the process of design, evaluation, and production of packages". Packaging can be regarded as different types. The single item such as a bottle containing soft drink can be regarded as the item that a consumer would purchase known as "primary" packaging. Where as a pack of bottles, shrink wrapped, would be regarded as the transport package used within the distribution chain is known as "secondary" packaging. Primary packaging is the material that first contains the product. This is usually the package which is in direct contact with the contents. For example, this could be a bottle or carton for liquids; or a packet for various snack foods. The secondary packaging is outside the primary packaging, perhaps used to group primary packages together. For example, this could be a tray and shrink film. Secondary packaging is mainly used as a means of transporting the primary packs or product from producer to retailer. This is usually removed and recycled once the pack has reached its destination. Secondary packaging can also be retained to enable the product to be purchased in bulk. The choice of packaging machinery for packaging can depend on various situations. These can include available budget, payback period, integration, associated running costs, machine technology and available floor space. Packaging machines can be of the following general types: Cartoning Cleaning Closing Coding and Marking Conveyors Filling Food Processing Form Fill Seal Handling Inspection Labelling Packing Pharmaceutical Processing Wrapping These machine types are very general indeed. -
Developing Servo Indexing System Using Timing Screw for Automatic Liquid Filler in Manufacturing Environment
Paper ID #15398 Developing Servo Indexing System Using Timing Screw for Automatic Liquid Filler in Manufacturing Environment Dr. Akram Hossain, Purdue University - Calumet Akram Hossain, Purdue University Calumet Akram Hossain is a professor in the department of Engi- neering Technology and Director of the Center for Packaging Machinery Industry at Purdue University Calumet, Hammond, IN. He worked eight years in industry at various capacities. He is working with Purdue University Calumet for the past 27 years. He consults for industry on process control, packag- ing machinery system design, control and related disciplines. He is a senior member of IEEE and he served in IEEE/Industry Application Society for 15 years at various capacities. He served as chair of Manufacturing Systems Development Applications Department (MSDAD) of IEEE/IAS. Currently, he is serving a two-year term as the chair of the Instrumentation of ASEE (American Society of Engineering Education). He authored over 29 refereed journal and conference publications. In 2009 he as PI received NSF-CCLI grant entitled A Mechatronics Curriculum and Packaging Automation Laboratory Facility. In 2010 he as Co-PI received NSF-ATE grant entitled Meeting Workforce Needs for Mechatronics Tech- nicians. From 2003 through 2006, he was involved with Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, IL in developing direct computer control for hydrogen powered automotives. He is also involved in several direct computer control and wireless process control related research projects. His current interests are in the area of packaging machinery system design & control, industrial transducers, industrial process control systems, modeling and simulation of Mechatronics devices and systems in virtual environment, programmable logic controllers, programmable logic devices, renewable energy related projects, wireless controls, statistical process control, computer aided design and fabrication of printed circuit board. -
Herakles Iconography on Tyrrhenian Amphorae
HERAKLES ICONOGRAPHY ON TYRRHENIAN AMPHORAE _____________________________________________ A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School University of Missouri-Columbia _____________________________________________ In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts ______________________________________________ by MEGAN LYNNE THOMSEN Dr. Susan Langdon, Thesis Supervisor DECEMBER 2005 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to thank my thesis advisor, Dr. Susan Langdon, and the other members of my committee, Dr. Marcus Rautman and Dr. David Schenker, for their help during this process. Also, thanks must be given to my family and friends who were a constant support and listening ear this past year. ii TABLE OF CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS………………………………………………………………ii LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS……………………………………………………………..v Chapter 1. TYRRHENIAN AMPHORAE—A BRIEF STUDY…..……………………....1 Early Studies Characteristics of Decoration on Tyrrhenian Amphorae Attribution Studies: Identifying Painters and Workshops Market Considerations Recent Scholarship The Present Study 2. HERAKLES ON TYRRHENIAN AMPHORAE………………………….…30 Herakles in Vase-Painting Herakles and the Amazons Herakles, Nessos and Deianeira Other Myths of Herakles Etruscan Imitators and Contemporary Vase-Painting 3. HERAKLES AND THE FUNERARY CONTEXT………………………..…48 Herakles in Etruria Etruscan Concepts of Death and the Underworld Etruscan Funerary Banquets and Games 4. CONCLUSION………………………………………………………………..67 iii APPENDIX: Herakles Myths on Tyrrhenian Amphorae……………………………...…72 BIBLIOGRAPHY………………………………………………………………………..77 ILLUSTRATIONS………………………………………………………………………82 iv LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure Page 1. Tyrrhenian Amphora by Guglielmi Painter. Bloomington, IUAM 73.6. Herakles fights Nessos (Side A), Four youths on horseback (Side B). Photos taken by Megan Thomsen 82 2. Tyrrhenian Amphora (Beazley #310039) by Fallow Deer Painter. Munich, Antikensammlungen 1428. Photo CVA, MUNICH, MUSEUM ANTIKER KLEINKUNST 7, PL. 322.3 83 3. Tyrrhenian Amphora (Beazley #310045) by Timiades Painter (name vase). -
Download the Course Outline
Fundamentals of Packaging Technology Seminar Course Outline Semester 1 Day One • Course Introduction • Course Overview 1-3 Market Research • Course Logistics • Why perform market studies • Market study tools 1-1 Perspective on Packaging • Broad based studies • Demographic Workshop: Part One • Focused studies • A definition of packaging • Updating persona through market • The historical evolution of packaging research and packaging materials • The industrial revolution and packaging 1-4 Graphic Design • Growth of modern packaging roles • Demographic Workshop: Part Two • The modern packaging industry • Technical and communication roles compared 1-2 Package Development • The importance of demographic and Process psychographic information • Management of the packaging function • The modern retail environment • The package as the purchase motivator • Project Scope and objectives • Fundamental messages: Cords of • The package development process familiarity and points of difference • The package design brief • Equity and brand names • Specifications • Emotional aspects of color • Basics of graphic design: balance, unity, direction, typography and Day Two illustrations 1-5 Introduction to Printing 1-6 Printing Methods and Printing Methods • Preparing the artwork, prepress proofing Flexographic and Related Relief Printing Processes • Package printing methods and printing presses • Nature and production of the printing plate • Line art, color selection and Pantone Matching System • Configuration of the printing station • Halftone art, screens and -
Western Plastics
PACKAGING PRODUCT GUIDE WESTERN PLASTICS LiteWrapper Foil Containers Industrial Packaging Cutterbox Film & Foil Evolution El Dorado Foils Palletwrapper Meat Film HYBRiD80 Wrapmaster CALHOUN, GA TEMECULA, CA MISSISSAUGA, ONT TABLE OF CONTENTS What’s new - New Foil Container Sizes Added - Tape and Perforated Film Dispensers Added - New Perform XL Sizes Industrial Packaging Foodservice Packaging Handywrap Pallet Stretch Wrap on Extended Cores 3 Perforated All Purpose Cling Sheets Perforated to Tear 10 EZ Bander Ultra Cling Cast Stretch Film - Narrow Width 3 Wrapmaster Safety Film Dispenser 10 HYBRiD80 Stiff Formula Micron Pallet Wrap 3 Foilmaster Safety Foil Dispenser 10 Logo Film Custom Printed Stretch Wrap 4 Premium Cutterbox Film 11 Dispensers & Handles 3” Core Banding Film 4 Premium Cutterbox Foil 11 Eco-Max Micron Pallet Wrap 4 Cutterbox Slide Cutter 12 Pallet-Tite Stretch Wrap & Machine Grade Film 5 Produce Film All Purpose Wrap 12 Perform XL Hi-Performance Machine Film 5 Mill Roll Film All Purpose Foodservice Wrap 12 Identi Film Color Tinted Pallet Wrap 6 Perforated Dispenser 12 Securi Wrap True Opaque Stretch Film 6 “Safe Handling” Printed Meat Film 12 WrapNet Soft Knitted Pallet Wrap 7 El Dorado Economy Aluminum Foil Rolls 13 Airflow Vented Stretch Wrap 7 Interfolded Foil Sheets Pop-Up Aluminum Foil Sheets 13 Litewrapper Source Reduction Wrap and Dispenser 7 Shrink Films Perforated to Tear 13 Evolution Entry Level Wrapper 7 All Purpose Meat Film - Machine and Handwrap 14 Cover-All “Pallet Cover” Top Sheeting Film 8 Foil Containers - Rounds Aluminum Rounds and Lids 15 AutoBander Narrow Width Machine Rolls 8 Foil Containers - Steam Table Foil Containers and Trays 15 Stretch-It DSF Static Dissipative Film 8 Cater Trays 15 PVC Printers Wrap Cling and Shrink Films 8 Weather All UVI Hand and Machine Film 8 XP Film Hi-Performance Prestretched Pallet Wrap 9 Get more at Laundry Wrap All Purpose PVC Overwrap 9 Bandit Carton Sealing Tape 9 wplastics.com Pallet Stretch Wrap on Disposable HandyWrap Extended Core Handles ITEM NO. -
2014 Festoo USA Catalog
2014 Catalog www.festoolusa.com 1 SOME TOOLS STAND APART MOST WHEN THEY WORK TOGETHER. Whether seriously stepping things up to finally own that first Festool, or further pushing the capabilities of those you already use, the question is the same. What value do you place on bringing the best possible equipment to any job and every project? Sawing. Routing. Sanding. Ripping down large sheets or cutting a clean miter, Festool puts definitive authority and control in your hands. By creating the most advanced tools for a variety of detail-demanding tasks, we fuel the passion of elite pros, which generates even wider aspiration. A Festool isn’t simply a tool, but an entire system designed around uncompromising principles that make your work more precise, safe, efficient and absolutely worth the effort. As you’re about to see, one good Festool deserves another. Tooltechnic Systems, LLC (herein after "Festool USA") is the exclusive U.S. importer of Festool power tools, which are designed in Germany by members of the TTS Tooltechnic Systems Group. Festool USA is a division of Tooltechnic Systems, LLC. Festool is not responsible for typographical errors and reserves the right to modify pricing or scope of delivery at any time. www.festoolusa.com 3 Table of Contents 4 Dust Extractors 16 Guide Rails 22 Multifunction Tables 28 Storage and Mobility 38 Track Saws 44 Miter Saw 52 Jigsaws 66 Routers 80 Router Tables 86 Joiners 94 Planer 100 Drills/Drivers 114 Multi-Mode Sanders 120 Random Orbital Sanders 126 Orbital Sanders 134 Specialty Sanders Package pricing available on inside of back cover. -
Festool System
296 Dust extraction 09 Overview of products and applications 298 CLEANTEC mobile dust CT 17, CTL SYS, CTL MINI, 302 extractors, compact CTL MIDI CLEANTEC mobile dust extractors CT 26/36/48 306 CLEANTEC AUTOCLEAN CT 26/36/48 AC, CT 36 AC PLANEX, 308 mobile dust extractors CT 26/36 AC HD CLEANTEC special extractors CT 48 EC, CT 48 EC/B22, CTH 26/48 311 Accessories and consumable materials 314 The Festool system 09 www.festool.com.au 297 Dust extraction Overview of products and applications Page 302 303 304 305 306 306 Compact yet effective. Lightweight yet powerful. Whether on the construction site CT 17 CTL SYS CTL MIDI CTL MINI CTL 26/36 or in the workshop – Festool mobile dust CTM 26/36 extractors are prepared for every challenge. Applications CLEANTEC CLEANTEC mobile dust extractors, compact mobile dust extractors Application area Assembly (low quantities of coarse dust) Workshop, industry Building site, drywall construction (large quantities of fine dust) Zone 22 Application Extraction of dust from power tools Dust extraction from air tools (LE variants) Cleaning work Continuous industrial use Special features Modular flexibility with 2 sockets/compressed air module AUTOCLEAN fully automatic main filter cleaning system Combination with ASA/EAA Type of dust wood dust Mineral, quartziferous dust Aluminium, powder coating and polyurethane dust Carcinogenic dust and asbestos Technical data Power consumption (W) 400 – 1.200 1.000 400 – 1.200 400 – 1.200 350 – 1.200 350 – 1.200 350 – 1.200 350 – 1.200 350 – 1.200 350 – 1.200 350 – 1.200 150 – 1.100 150 – 1.100 350 – 1.000 Max. -
Chapter One Pottery Other Than Transport Amphorae Philip M. Kenrick
. chapter one . Pottery Other Than Transport Amphorae Philip M. Kenrick INTRODUCTION THE potterY fabrics The rescue excavations of 2000 took place alongside par- The pottery is arranged primarily by fabric, in order to dis- allel investigations at Zeugma by French and Turkish tinguish where possible the various sources from which teams. When I was first invited to participate there was Zeugma was supplied. Since there is also a high degree of also understood to be a possibility of a further long-term correlation between fabrics and the functions for which the research excavation on the site to study the pottery.1 At the vessels were intended, the following conceptual structure time, it seemed premature to embark upon a comprehen- was found useful. sive description of the pottery of Zeugma: It was there fore . Table wares. Vessels for serving and consuming food: agreed that I should concentrate on a few contexts that plates, dishes, small bowls, drinking cups, together with could be reasonably well dated and that might be used to lids intended for use with such forms; also some small characterize the major chronological phases identified in flagons and jugs intended for use at the table. These are the trenches for which Oxford Archaeology was respon- generally made in fine fabrics with smooth surfaces, sible: these were Trenches 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 18, mostly with a distinctive surface finish such as a slip or and 19. glaze. The briefest of notes were made upon the entire pottery collection, and these were then used in conjunction with . -
July 26Th 2013
FEATURED MARKETS: MARKET SHARE IN JAPAN 1. Nursing Meals and Meals for 2013 FEATURES: the Elderly Over 750 Products on 15 2. Bio-Plastic Market Major Product Categories 3. Popularity-Growing OTAKU Market Selected Overviews of Featured Markets 4. Location/Map Information Service Market Market Size by Production, 5. Children-Related Industry Shipment or Sales 6. Contract Clinical Laboratory Annual Growth of Each Testing Market Product for Last Five Years Market Share for Each PRODUCT CATEGORIES: Product by Company I. ENERGY AND METALS II. GENERAL MACHINERY DateDate ofof July III. VEHICLES Issue:Issue: IV. PRECISION MACHINERY 26th V. INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 2013 VI. ELECTRICAL MACHINERY VII. HOUSING AND HOUSING Price:Price: MATERIALS VIII. CHEMICALS AND PLASTICS 70,000 IX. RUBBER AND LEATHER yenyen (Book price of 70,000 yen + X. FOODS AND BEVERAGES tax of 3,500 yen within Japan or overseas delivery cost of XI. APPAREL 4,000 yen outside Japan) XII. PAPERS AND MAGAZINES Produced & Published by: XIII. PHARMACEUTICALS Yano Research Institute Ltd. XIV.TOILETRIES AND Nakanosakaue Central Bldg., 2-46-2 Honcho, STATIONERIES Nakano-ku, Tokyo,164-8620 JAPAN Website: http://www.yanoresearch.com XV. LEISURE AND EDUCATION Phone: +81-3-5371-6907 Fax: +81-3-5371-6956 Market Share in Japan 2013: Sample Page 01 Sample Graph: Market Size Transition Sample: Sample: Sample: Production Company Market by Ranking Share Company Sample: Pie Chart for Easy Recognition 1102010200 - 370 - Table of Contents NC Die Sinking Electric Discharge Machine Electric Tools Special Steel Cutting Tool FEATURED MARKET Hard Metal Tool 1. Nursing Meals and Meals for the Elderly Diamond Tool 2. -
Do More with DOMINO in a Class by Itself, This Pricey Power Tool Makes Mortising Easy and Accurate Enough to Change 1
Do More with DOMINO In a class by itself, this pricey power tool makes mortising easy and accurate enough to change 1. MARK the way you do woodworking By Tim Snyder hen I had my fi rst look at the Domino shallow biscuit slots, the Domino cuts precise you can tailor your loose-tenon joinery to fi t DF 500, I wasn’t that impressed. mortises of diff erent sizes with surprising your project. To make the job even faster and WTh e tool’s resemblance to a biscuit speed and precision. Th is performance is easier, you can buy ready-made loose tenons joiner left me wondering why Festool would possible because of a unique drivetrain that that match your mortise sizes. try to compete with well-made tools from combines router-level RPMs with oscillating Building on the popularity of the fi rst Porter-Cable, DeWalt and Lamello. I was action. By using diff erent spiral-fl uted cutters Domino joiner (the DF 500), Festool devel- in for a surprise. Instead of milling narrow, and making adjustments on the machine, oped an XL model that can mill mortises that Adjustable Mortise length Plunge depth Domino Joiner DF 500 Q $895.00 fence adjustment adjustment The Domino DF 500 was Festool’s fi rst portable mortising machine. With four mortising widths, this tool can handle anything from face frames and delicate slat assemblies to small furniture projects and cabinet doors. Basic price includes: Systainer, power cord, wrench, 6mm cutter. Three other cutters available, along with matching Domino tenons. RPM: 23,400 TOOL WEIGHT: 7 lbs.