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$ published: publisher: niir project consultancy services usually ships within days phenolic resins, also known as phenol-formaldehyde resins, are synthetic polymers that are produced from the reaction of phenol or substituted phenol with formaldehyde at high temperatures. these are widely used in wood
growth and it has been projected that the global market will see stable growth during the forecast period. the high mechanical strengths, low toxicity, heat resistance, low smoke and other several properties has made the phenolic resins to make their use in the applications such as in laminations, wood...
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seminar area at piazza, hall - a , area c organizer: fritz egger business consulting (shanghai) co., ltd speaker: mr. georg prager/ ms. yanmin chen, fritz egger business consulting (shanghai) co., ltd introduction: na time: : - : , march, topic: the application of pytha- d-cad in the fields of solid wood
future and helps to stay on step ahead by accurately identifying trends. as the navigational instrument of the product development, the trends become important design elements for the new product development. time: : - : , march, topic: leuco tooling – the pioneer of industry in the furniture and wood...
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wikipedia sōrin from wikipedia, the free encyclopedia jump to navigation jump to search the two types of pagoda finial (sōrin), in bronze ( tahōtō ) and stone ( hōkyōintō ) the sōrin (相輪, lit. alternate rings) is the vertical shaft ( finial ) which tops a japanese pagoda , whether made of stone or wood
nikkō tōshōgū ( ), for example, it is suspended with chains from the fourth floor. from its base exits a long tenon which, penetrating a mortise in a base stone (心礎, shinso), prevents it from oscillating. this structure was adopted not as a measure against earthquakes but because, with aging, the wood...
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