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cured. a variety of techniques are used. a bond-coat (adhesive) may or may not be used. laminating: a pre-made or extruded film is bonded onto the substrate, generally with thermal or adhesive bonding. curing is generally not required. coating and laminating can involve virtually every textile form: fibres
then dried or cured. figure . fung, w, , coated and laminated textiles, uk; woodhead publishing; direct roll coating figure . direct roll coating from; sen, a k, , coated textiles; principles and applications, nd edition, usa; taylor and francis. this technique is best used for filament yarns as the staple...
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near infrared grain analyzers for years. the inframatic is the latest inframatic model, and offers the best accuracy available. it is reliable, robust, and built to meet the requirements of grain handling operations. it analyzes a wide range of grains and oilseeds for moisture, protein, oil and many other
parameters in less than seconds. specifications products: wheat, wheat flour, barley, corn, soybeans and many other grains, oilseeds, and flours parameters: moisture, protein, oil, hectoliter weight/test weight (optional), starch, wet gluten, fiber, ash (flour), and many others analysis time: ~ s without...
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