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  • Medical Device Link .
    In each application area of biomedical textiles, advances continue, but they all depend on the properties of the fibre (or fibre blend) and the constructions fabricated from them. Biomedical textile fibres ( ) comprise synthetic fibres and those derived from natural sources. Developments provide
  • Complex and multi-layered - moulds for automotive engineering require precision - and rotating unions
    to be "round" and "soft", since natural fibres do not take nicely to edges in the mould, at which they would tear and the component would again become useless. Accordingly, transitions in the geometry of the component are also designed to be soft, and all surfaces of the mould must be perfectly smooth
  • Case Study - Infrared for Plastics Components Processing
    and the result is reliable. Support parts of plastic or natural fibre polypropylene (PP) are covered with. décor materials in textiles, leather or other plastics. The excess length of. cover material is then thermally fixed by being folded over and glued. Usually, this takes place with an adhesive
  • Textile Humidification
    quantities. India with 24 million bales. natural as well as synthetic. temperature measurement. Up to one square meter of. Australia`s merino sheeps are. fibres have widely replaced. plays an important role. providing most of the worlds. denim per minute for example. animal fur. wool demand
  • Atomistic modeling of the complex interactions of cellulose I & II polymorphs
    of Cellulosic Fibres and Textiles first modeled the cellulose IB polymorph, which is primarily found in natural cellulosics such as wood, cotton and various bacteria. A published structure (Sarko et al.) was used for cellulose IB which is more stable than cellulose IA and differs in its hydrogen bond network
  • Photochemical Machining: Rapid Manufacturing Process
    of. processing. being: Photoresist stencil on metal. · positive- or negative-working (Figure 4). Etching. · natural product- or synthetic polymer-based. · applied as a liquid (including electrophoretic. Etched metal. deposition) or dry film. · organic solvent- or aqueous-based formulations. Photoresist
  • PCI Express-based MicroTCA Design Options (.pdf)
    technologies. Why PCI Express?. The natural tendency for most designers is to think of PCI Express. as a processor to I/O device interconnect, considering that the. acronym PCI is formed from Peripheral Component Interconnect. But PCI Express is far more than its name might suggest. Indeed, PCI Express
  • Why Measure Mechanical Properties? (.pdf)
    and Strain. The Future is in Small Specimens. As a test specimen deforms, its length and cross-. Regional variations in the properties of natural tissues. sectional area change. If stress and strain are calculated. such those of the eye, heart valve and intervertebral. using the original specimen

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