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LindaGallacher
I'm a seasoned industrial engineer with a keen interest in machine learning. Here to share insights on latest industry trends.
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LindaGallacher
Release Time:2024-06-17
Biovyn PVC to be used in sustainable prosthetics for the first time
Biovyn PVC has entered a new market with Fillauer’s announcement of a new prosthetic foot shell using INEOS Inovyn’s PVC made of 100% renewable feedstock. Introduced as the world’s first bio-attributed PVC foot shell, the new product benefits from Biovyn’s reduction in carbon emissions without compromising on durability and performance. At first sight, the Biovyn -based foot shell is very similar to its predecessor made of traditional PVC. Same colours available, same performance, same price point, same look and feel. The only way to differentiate it is through the small leaf imprint that lies inside the shell and marks its sustainable nature. “Our new foot shell range is twice as sustainable and durable. This innovation reflects our unwavering commitment to reducing environmental impact while enhancing durability and performance,” says Alexander Engstrom, Marketing Manager at Fillauer. The PVC plastisol used in the prothesis is produced by OHLA Pla...
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LindaGallacher
Release Time:2024-06-13
Chemical industry: Russia–Ukraine war impact analysis July 2022
Russian-origin raw material for unsaturated polyester resin (UPR) production is entering Turkey before sale to European buyers as end product. Additionally, excess Turkish-made PVC is being exported to Europe as competitively-priced Russian-origin PVC helps to meet Turkey’s domestic needs. Tecnon OrbiChem’s caustic soda, chlorine & derivatives consultant Hira Saeed learned that low-priced Russian PVC is making its way to Turkish markets – where EU sanctions against Russia are not applicable. Typically an outlet for European product, Turkey’s demand has been softer due to the country’s official holiday period closing businesses for up to two weeks. ‘And there’s also evidence of a weaker economy and currency,’ Saeed adds. But, the circumstances around the war are making it possible for Turkey to offer its PVC at prices European producers will struggle to match. That direct impact of the Russo-Ukraine war is among a number of indirect effects being ...
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what is the minimum burial depth for pvc conduit
LindaGallacher
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August 13, 2024, 7:03 AM
The minimum burial depth for PVC conduit largely depends on its application and the governing codes, including the National Electrical Code (NEC). Generally, for residential branch circuits rated 120V or less with GFCI protection, it can be as shallow as 12 inches. For circuits without such protection, 18 inches is standard. For commercial or non-residential installations, depths can increase to 24 inches or more, especially if the conduit will be under roads or areas subjected to heavy loads. It’s crucial to consult the latest NEC guidelines or a professional to meet safety standards and regional regulations. Factors like the presence of vehicle traffic or the type of soil can also influence the recommended depth.
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how to repair cracked pvc conduit
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LindaGallacher
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August 11, 2024, 11:12 AM
Repairing cracked PVC conduit involves a few steps. First, turn off power to any electrical lines running through the conduit. Clean the area around the crack to ensure it’s free from dust and debris. For small cracks, PVC adhesive or specialized PVC repair epoxy can be directly applied over the crack, following the manufacturer’s instructions. Ensure the product is suitable for electrical conduit use. For larger cracks or damages, you might have to cut out the damaged section and replace it with a new piece of conduit using couplers. Always ensure the repair maintains the conduit’s integrity, especially for outdoor or wet locations to prevent water ingress and potential electric hazards. After the repair, check the conduit’s stability and reseal any connections to junction boxes or other conduits.
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how to tighten pvc windows
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August 9, 2024, 3:19 AM
Tightening PVC windows usually involves adjusting the hinges and locking mechanisms to ensure a snug fit and proper sealing. Firstly, inspect the window for any gaps or areas where cold air can pass through. If the window is not closing properly, adjust the hinges using a hex key or adjuster tool, which is often located on the side of the hinge. Turning the adjuster clockwise typically tightens the hinge, pulling the window closer to the frame. For the locking mechanism, locate the adjustable keeps on the frame where the window locks into place. Use a screwdriver to adjust these keeps, either tightening or loosening them as needed to ensure the window locks securely and tightly. Always take caution not to overtighten, as this may strain the mechanism or damage the window. If you’re unsure or if the window continues to have issues after adjustment, consulting with a professional is advisable to avoid further damage.
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how to sew pvc clothing
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August 1, 2024, 5:02 AM
Sewing PVC clothing requires special considerations due to the material’s unique properties. First, use a Teflon foot or a roller foot on your sewing machine to prevent the PVC from sticking. Choose a strong, preferably polyester thread to ensure durability. Use a longer stitch length (3mm or longer) to avoid creating too many holes in the fabric, which could lead to tearing. Since pins can leave permanent marks, opt for clips to hold the fabric together while sewing. Practice on scraps first to adjust tension and stitch length. If possible, avoid unpicking stitches to prevent weakening the fabric. Finally, consider reinforcing seams with a second line of stitching to ensure they hold under stress.
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how much is pvc board
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July 31, 2024, 8:21 PM
The cost of PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride) board can vary significantly based on several factors such as thickness, size, brand, and the specific type of PVC used. Typically, prices range from $5 to $30 per sheet for standard sizes like 4’x8′. Thinner sheets (1/8″ to 1/4″) are generally less expensive, while thicker boards (1/2″ and above) are more costly. Custom sizes and specialized types like foam-core or colored PVC can cost upwards of $50 per sheet. When considering purchasing PVC board, it’s also important to factor in additional costs like shipping and taxes. For the best pricing, buying in bulk or directly from manufacturers can offer significant savings.
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how do i taje apart glyed pvc
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July 30, 2024, 3:31 PM
Taking apart glued PVC (polyvinyl chloride) pipe fittings is challenging since the solvent glue used creates a bond by chemically fusing the pieces together. However, if you need to remove or adjust a glued PVC connection, your options are limited and typically involve cutting. Here are general steps to remove the fitting: First, ensure the pipe system is not under pressure. Use a hacksaw, PVC pipe cutter, or oscillating tool to carefully cut the pipe as close to the fitting as possible. Be mindful and try not to damage other parts of the pipe system. If you need to salvage the pipe, you may consider heating the glued joint using a heat gun to soften the bond. Proceed cautiously to avoid deforming the pipe or causing burns. Often, cutting and replacing the section is more reliable than attempting to separate glued joints. Always wear appropriate safety gear when working on PVC piping.
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what is the charge on pvc when rubbed with silk
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July 30, 2024, 5:05 AM
When PVC (polyvinyl chloride) is rubbed with silk, it typically becomes negatively charged. This is due to the transfer of electrons from the silk to the PVC surface during the friction process. Electrons carry a negative charge, and since PVC gains electrons from the silk, it ends up with a surplus of negative charges. This phenomenon is explained by the Triboelectric Series, a list that ranks materials based on their tendency to gain or lose electrons. Materials higher on the list, like silk, tend to lose electrons, while those lower on the list, such as PVC, tend to gain them during contact and friction.
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how to bend pvc coil
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July 24, 2024, 8:56 AM
Bending PVC coil requires careful heating to make the material pliable without melting or burning it. One effective method is using a heat gun or hot water. For the heat gun method, evenly apply heat around the area of the PVC you wish to bend, constantly moving the heat source to avoid burning the PVC. Once the PVC becomes flexible, gently form it into the desired shape and hold it in place until it cools and hardens. The hot water method involves submerging the PVC in boiling water for a few minutes until it becomes soft, then bending it to shape. Both methods require gloves to protect your hands from heat. It’s crucial to heat the PVC evenly for a smooth bend. After shaping, cooling the PVC with cold water can help set the shape faster.
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July 24, 2024, 4:53 AM
Premature atrial contractions (PACs) and premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) are common types of heart arrhythmias where the heart beats abnormally early in the cycle. PACs originate in the atria, the upper chambers of the heart, while PVCs begin in the ventricles, the lower chambers. These conditions can be caused by various factors, including stress, caffeine, alcohol consumption, and certain medications. Underlying heart conditions such as ischemic heart disease, valve disorders, and electrolyte imbalances can also lead to PACs and PVCs. In many cases, PACs and PVCs are harmless and require no treatment, but in some individuals, they can signify a more serious heart condition that requires medical attention.
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July 19, 2024, 5:26 AM
A Premature Ventricular Contraction (PVC) on an EKG readout appears as an abnormal, wide, and bizarre-looking QRS complex. It is typically followed by a compensatory pause. Unlike a normal heartbeat initiated from the sinoatrial node, a PVC originates in the ventricles, causing an early and irregular contraction. The QRS complex in a PVC is typically more than 120 milliseconds in duration and has a shape that is different from the patient’s usual QRS complexes because the electrical impulse spreads through the ventricles abnormally. Additionally, there may be an absence of a preceding P wave, or the P wave may be oddly placed in relation to the QRS complex, since the ventricles contract before the atria.
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