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A waterproof layer and a protective layer to install glass pipe line? The 08 quota in Hebei is 5Indoor non heating rooms, water pipes, fire pipes using insulation thickness of 40mm thick glass cotton tube insulation, wrapped around non flammable glass cloth, composite aluminum foil, and now do not know how to set the outer protective layer quota
Sichuan High German for you to answer:The roof part adopts 40mm rock wool insulation outsourcing aluminum foil glass cloth belonging to pipe insulation, fiber products should apply in the installation of fixed brush oil, anti-corrosion and insulation engineering "in the branch" (Guan Ke) installation "and" glass cloth layer "aluminum protective layer" installation of the quota items.
If the oven's set on Broil, can we put paper in it (the ones that they give you to put greasy food on at restaurants).
Wax paper should never be used unless it is at the bottom of a cake pan and covered with cake batterIn a similar manner you can use paper cup cake holdersParchment paper is commonly used on the bottom of cookies sheets to make clean up easierThe box we have in the kitchen says to not put in an oven over 420 degs FIt also says to not expose it to an open flameI would never put any kind of paper in an oven if it is set on broilThere is a good chance you will set the paper on fire and at least end up with a mess or worseOnly use aluminum foil in conjunction with a broiler.
I know Boron and Beryllium are often electron deficient, but are there any other atoms that can be? Is there a trend on the periodic table that shows you where the electron deficient atoms are? Can any atom be electron deficient?
If you're looking at covalent bonding, boron is one that is an octet rule breakerBeryllium also does this, simply because they don't have enough valence electrons to complete an octetI think this is what you mean by electron deficientA periodic trend is in the groups: All the other group 2 elements have the potential to be electron deficient in this way, but they tend to do more ionic bonding, where this isn't a problemGroup 3 elements (boron, aluminum, etc.) also have this potential, since they carry 3 valence electrons In terms of ionic bonding, everything except a noble gas could be considered electron deficient, and this is what drives ionic bonding: the need to have 8 electrons.
OkA friend and I have this obsession with dinosaurs, and we want to do two projectsOne is a small fossil created from shaped pieces of aluminum foil in a shadow box, so we need to figure out what kind of glue would be bestWe also want to make a life size (ish lol) one with aluminum cansprobably around 3ft tall or sobut as realistic as possibleAny ideas on how to cut the cans and shape them without cutting ourselves?
Wear gloves Get a good pair of tin snips rather than ruining some scissors - smaller heads, harder edgesGOOP Craft or Marine is a clear glue that can be used as a slow setting gel or as a contact cement - put it on, touch pieces, pull apart for 10-15 seconds, touch and they stayMarine is more UV protected.
I am willing to pay $100 to buy a cigar gift for someone who likes to smoke light-colored cigarsI want the gift to have a few cigars in there so that I won't buy a gift with plenty of cheap cigarsA nice case would be great and I want to buy good-brand cigarsthanks.
Both the outdoor fan motor has a bad winding or the run capacitor for it's bad or some thing is preventing the motor from turningWorn out or seized bearings often is the certainly factor preventing it from turningThe capacitor fees about $15.00 or so, the motor can fee $one hundred.00 or more plus the labor to replace itAt all times change the capacitor when replacing a motorThe outside unit relies on the right quantity of air being moved over the coil so as to reject heat from the refrigerantWith out a fan relocating air, the unit will strengthen a high head pressure and shut down either on the high strain cutout or on the compressor's inside securityBoth means, no air conditioning or heating will take placeOperating the method will make a contribution to shortening the lifespan of the compressorHave the motor taken care of as soon as feasibleDon't operate the unit except then.
What year did they stop using aluminum wiring in houses? I'd love to update a couple light fixtures but I've heard it's harder with aluminum wiring and I'm not sure what kind of wiring I haveMy house was built in '56 and I can't find anything conclusive in my home inspection papersAny idea if they still used aluminum then?:)
not sure of the year, but they had trouble with it overheating and starting fires
I got the pan for Mother's DayThe box it came in says its pre-seasonedI'm planning on making turkey, roasted pepper and mozzerella panini'sAny tips?
Firstthis is science so, if you want specific answers, you need to ask specific questionsSecondThe melting point of aluminum is NOT 3600°F, it is 1220°F for pure AlThirdIt is unlikely that you want to cast pure AlA more common Al casting alloy is 360, Al-Si eutectic with a mp 1070°F but it really depends on what you will do with this castingFourthWhat shape do you want to cast? and how many castings do you want to make? The answer will be different if you want to make 2 castings vs 2 million castingsIf you want a simple shape, a right circular cylinder or a rectangular block, you have many choices for permanent molds: steel, cast iron, graphite, copper, among othersIf the shape is more complicated or if the dimensional requirements are tight, the mold design may be much more complicatedThere are graduate level college courses on the design of castingsOne consideration is how long do you want it to take to freezeYou should, at minimum, do the thermal analysis to be sure that the heat load (superheat and latent heat of solidification) can be absorbed by the mold so that the equilibrium temperature is below the solidification temperature of the alloyRegarding previous answersIf you wet the mold with water or any other volatile liquid immediately before pouring, it is very likely that the molten alloy will create a steam explosion and blow that molten metal right back in your faceIf you plan to do this, please be considerate of others and do it by yourself so you are the only one injured by your stupidityA little knowledge is a dangerous thing and the most dangerous person is the one who does not know that he/she does not knowConsult your friendly neighborhood metallurgist or someone who has actual proven experience.
an aluminum isotope consists of 13 protons, 13 electrons, and 14 neutronsits mass number is what?
Of course it is thirteenThe number of proton of an element is equal to the number of electron, provided that it is not an ion.