- EN 13445-1 :
Unfired pressure vessels - Part 1:
General EN 13445-2 :
Unfired pressure vessels - Part 2:
Materials EN 13445-3 :
Unfired pressure vessels...
- the chamber, and
prevents leaving a
bullet stuck in the
rifling when an
unfired cartridge is
removed from the chamber. The
specified diameter of the throat...
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tablets were
dried in the sun or air,
remaining fragile. Later,
these unfired clay
tablets could be
soaked in
water and
recycled into new
clean tablets...
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Mudbrick or mud-brick, also
known as
unfired brick, is an air-dried brick, made of a
mixture of mud (containing loam, clay, sand and water)
mixed with...
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earth blocks. Each type is
manufactured differently for
various purposes.
Unfired bricks, also
known as mudbrick, are made from a
mixture of silt, clay,...
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generation cycles use an
unfired heat
recovery steam generator (HRSG) with
modular pre-engineered components.
These unfired steam cycles are also the...
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Within this
there are two
broad methods: the use of
rammed earth, or
unfired bricks (adobe). Over the years, many
different words for the same material...
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resistivity than
typical soils,
while others (such as
organic deposits or
unfired clay) tend to have
lower resistivity.
Although some
archaeologists consider...
- The
primer of this
unfired cartridge has been
sealed with red
lacquer to
prevent oil or
moisture from
reaching the
powder charge and
priming explosive...
- The word
paste is an old term for both
unfired and
fired materials. A more
common terminology for the
unfired material is "body"; for example, when buying...