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Small moulds for casting blocks can be made from aluminium foil.
Large clans often deputized one or more full daughters to study law, argue cases, and cast block votes during elections.
Thus, Birkigt's new construction method created the first practical, and what are commonly known today as, "cast block" engines.
The welded construction was required because the specified shock tolerance requirements prohibit the use of cast blocks.
Solid sodium hydroxide is most commonly sold as flakes, prills, and cast blocks.
Using molten polysilicon to grow crystals or cast blocks of polycrystalline silicon is the first step.
Low light trays, suspended from the ribbed dome, cast blocks of colourless illumination onto the bare floor.
In the early years, Ford Motor Company contracted the plant for a steady supply of engine casting blocks.
By 1913 Ford was casting blocks in Canada, and these blocks have serial numbers beginning with the letter 'C'.
The mine is actually a cast block of TNT with a thin coating of fibreglass.
The mine is basically a cast block of TNT with three fuze wells cut into it, encased in plastic.
The aluminum ingot is not a listed material; the cast block is a listed material; the engine is an automotive component.
I usually remove all of the parts from their casting blocks (except the really small bits) before commencing assembly as this saves hassle and time during assembly.
Ninety percent of the building is built with only six basic cast blocks, the most basic being the T-Block, a precursor of today's standard concrete block.
The mines body is made from a thin shell of fibreglass over a cast block of explosive, with a central fuze well that holds the pressure fuze.
Use of the material in an intermediate material that is a listed material The engine producer designates the cast block as an intermediate material under subsection 7(4).
Cast in cream resin, the parts are flash and air bubble free (apart from the casting blocks, which have to be removed in the normal manner for resin bits).
In a remarkable exception to the Government's commitment to equality, electoral registration forms are posted not directly to the voter but to the household, helping bullying community elders to cast block votes.
Due to the finesse of the castings and the largish casting blocks on some parts care is required when removing the parts but this is a small price to pay for the quality.
Two cast blocks of three; twin overhead camshafts driven by a vertical shaft and gears from the front of the engine; four valve per cylinder (24 in total), 60 degrees included angle.
These were largely based on their gasoline engines but with heavier duty cast blocks, re-designed heads, fast glow plugs, and on the 5.7L, oversized cranks, main bearings, and wrist pins.
Wax masters were made by flowing heated wax over a hot metal disc thus avoiding the microscopic irregularities of cast blocks of wax and the necessity of planing and polishing.
This engine was popular with hotrod enthusiasts because it delivered tremendous power for an inline six engine at the time (although now obsolete), is truck built with a heavy cast block, and can take quite a bit of abuse.
This building is reported to be one of only three examples of using cast block in particular, in Cottonwood, and "the only example of its use for residential purposes", although the building has in fact been used since for commercial purposes.
Whereas the other two companies opted for traditional biplane designs, Shorts decided to produce a more modern, all-metal monoplane aircraft with the experimental steam-cooled, cast block Rolls-Royce Goshawk engine, itself a development of the smaller Kestrel engine.
Square cast ingots are converted into round shape by this process.
Semicircular cast ingots are by far the most popular.
Solid cast ingots, one of which is labeled aluminum.
It was white-hot, like a freshly cast ingot.
A heat of pipe is all forged from the same cast ingot, and therefore had the same chemical composition.
Method of casting ingots.
He measured, weighted, and classified about 400 pieces of semicircular cast ingots, but this work was limited to this one hoard.
Whilst in Handsworth, he developed the process whereby it became possible to melt down raw or "blister steel" and produce cast ingots of steel.
Formation of these ingot defects may render the cast ingot useless, and may need to be re-melted, recycled or discarded.
These establishments may cast ingots only, or also produce iron and steel basic shapes, such as plates, sheets, strips, rods and bars, and other fabricated products.
There were also solid cast ingots, C-cell batteries, electrical wiring and logs of experiments on how different bombs would perform in various weather conditions, the F.B.I. said.
He bought from his nephew, George Sellers, a set of molds for casting ingots and accompanying equipment, which proved unusable as they were not adapted to the Mint's machinery.
The pots were removed after about 3 hours in the furnace, impurities in the form of slag skimmed off, and the molten steel poured into moulds to end up as cast ingots.
Glass workers in other areas therefore relied on imports of pre-formed glass, often in the form of cast ingots such as those found on the Ulu Burun shipwreck off the coast of modern Turkey.
Molybdenum permalloy powder is made by grinding hot-rolled and embrittled cast ingots; then, the alloy is insulated and screened to a fineness of 120 mesh for use in audio frequency applications, and 400 mesh for use at high frequencies.