- measure, most
industry record pressing plants were
using recycled or "
reground" vinyl,
taking old and
unsold records,
cutting out the
center with the...
-
where pyrite is gravity-separated from the
cyclone underflow fraction, and
reground and
leached to
recover gold that
would otherwise be lost to tailings. In...
- recycling. This radiation-induced
chain scission allows it to be more
easily reground and reused.
Corona discharge treatment of the
surface to
increase the energy...
- the
engine was
given an OBD-II
computer control system (the
camshaft was
reground to
adjust for the new computer). The
entire B-body line,
consisting of...
- "Xenofeminism: A
Politics for Alienation",
which has been
described as "
regrounding left
accelerationism in its
cyberfeminist antecedents." Aria Dean, proposing...
-
particle size.
Oversize particles are
either recycled to main
ultra fine or
reground in a
separate regrind plant,
according to the
viscosity requirement.[citation...
-
against it as it returns. This
eventually requires the pole
pieces to be
reground and recertified. However,
using hexavalent chrome plating on the pole-piece...
-
titled The Snap for the
monthly magazine The
Nation in 2024. Uprootings/
Regroundings:
Questions of Home and Migration,
Published by in 2013 by
Oxford Thinking...
- left-handed
models are rare; they can be
specially ordered or
custom made, or
reground. A left-handed
individual may be
known as a southpaw,
particularly in a...
-
stronger and more
chemically resistant.
Prior to postcure,
parts can be
reground and reprocessed.
After postcure,
reprocessing is not practical. Polyamide-imide...