871 resultados para SLIP COATING
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Les éléments des ponts en acier sont exposés à de sévères conditions environnementales, tel l’épandage de sels déglaçant sur les routes. Ces éléments ont besoin d’un niveau suffisant de protection contre la corrosion afin de préserver leur intégrité à long terme. Une solution efficace, devenue populaire au Canada, est la métallisation. La métallisation est un revêtement anticorrosion formé par projection thermique de métal, généralement du zinc, sur la surface à protéger. La protection fournie au substrat d’acier est assurée par une barrière physique et une protection galvanique. Pour le calcul des assemblages boulonnés antiglissement, les codes de conception, tel le code Canadien sur le calcul des ponts routiers CAN/CSA S6-14, spécifient, en fonction des conditions des surfaces de contact désirées, un coefficient de glissement à utiliser. Actuellement, ces codes ne fournissent aucun coefficient de glissement entre deux surfaces métallisées. Donc, il est pratique courante pour les fabricants de ponts en acier de masquer les surfaces de contact des joints boulonnés avant de métalliser, ce qui est très couteux pour l’industrie puisque ce travail doit se faire manuellement. Récemment, des études ont évalué la résistance au glissement à court terme d’assemblages antiglissement ayant des surfaces de contact métallisées. Les résultats ont révélé une résistance au glissement supérieure aux assemblages sur acier nu grenaillés. Dans la présente recherche, la performance en fluage des assemblages antiglissement métallisés a été caractérisée pour s’assurer qu’une résistance en glissement de Classe B soit toujours valide à long terme. L’effet de la relaxation de la force de serrage sur la charge de glissement a aussi été évalué. Les résultats ont démontré une bonne performance en fluage. Aussi, les résultats ont révélé que la relaxation de la force de serrage n’a pas d’impact significatif sur la résistance au glissement des assemblages antiglissement métallisés. Les conclusions de cette étude pourraient bien influencer de futures révisions des codes de conception et avoir un impact sur l’industrie de l’acier en Amérique du Nord.Mots clés : Assemblage boulonné antiglissement, métallisation, pont routier en acier, fluage, relaxation
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Interest in bioaerosol exposure has increased significantly because it is now recognized that exposure to fungal agents is associated with a wide range of adverse health effects with a major impact on public health. Fungi are able to grow on almost all natural and synthetic materials, especially if they are hygroscopic or wet. Aim of the study: Several materials used indoors can contribute to enhance fungal contamination indoors. This study intended to understand the carpet influence on fungal contamination when used in the floor of a hotel room.
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Study developed in order to know the carpet influence when used in the floor of a hotel room. Twelve air samples of 250L (six in a room with carpet and six more in a room with wood floor) were collected through an impaction method with a flow rate of 140 L/min onto malt extract agar (MEA) supplemented with chloramphenicol (0.05%), using the Millipore air Tester (Millipore), during cleaning activities. Outdoor sample was also performed to be used as a reference. Surface samples from floor and desks, taken at the same time, were collected by the swabbing method. to 7 days. Besides fungal contamination, we also assessed particulate matter contamination in both rooms during the same cleaning tasks. In the analyzed sur- faces, isolates belonging to Aspergillus fumigatus complex were the only fungi found in the carpeted room, whereas in the other room we found Penicllium sp. (63.6%) and Aspergillus sp. (13.6%) as the most frequent genera. In the case of particles the room with carpet obtained significant higher values for both metrics (PMC and PNC), showing that carpet may has influence on particles’ contamination of the room.
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The publisher regrets to inform the readers that the image that is appearing for Fig. 8 is incorrect and that the Supplementary material is missing on the published paper. The correct image for Fig. 8 and the Supplementary files are provided below: Fig. 8. (a) Timber blocks covered by invented plastic container bottom open, (b) timber blocks in the field after trial, (c) and (d) comparison between resin-coated blocks without termite damage and control blocks which were severely damaged by termites.
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Cadastral survey map of proposed streets and lots, showing dimensions, lot numbers, and existing buildings.
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In this study, the effect of anti-corrosion inhibitor addition to epoxy coating, on the disbanding rate was evaluated. First to determination of mechanism, the bare steel substrates were immersed in the 3.5% NaCl solution and the solution containing 1 mM anti corrosion. The Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy was performed after 5 and 24 hour. The results indicated a lower corrosion rate in the presence of inhibitor. During the time, charge transfer resistance, was decreased for the substrates immersed in NaCl solution, and increased for the substrates immersed in NaCl solution containing 1 mM anti corrosion. This result can be related to more stability of corrosion products in presence of anti-corrosion and film formation. The coated substrates, with four different concentration of anticorrosion in coating, were protected under -1.2 voltage in the 3.5% NaCl solution. After 12 and 24 hour, the EIS test and disbanding area measurement, were evaluate. The lower disbanding rate, more charge transfer resistance and less double layer capacitance for the coating containing 0.75w% inhibitor, were observed. The result of Pull-off test after 1 day immersion in 3.5% NaCl solution, showed more wet adhesion for the coating containing 0.75w% inhibitor. The images of FE-SEM electron microscope and surface analyses EDX on the coated substrate after disbanding and the bare substrate immersed in 3.5w% NaCl containing 1 mM inhibitor, were proved the formation of stabilized film.
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I materiali bioceramici, in base alla loro capacità d’interazione con l’osso e i tessuti del corpo umano, possono essere classificati in bioinerti e bioattivi. I materiali bioinerti, una volta impiantati, formano uno strato fibroso, non aderente, all’interfaccia con l’osso. Tale strato è una forma naturale di protezione che l’organismo adotta per isolare il materiale che viene, inizialmente, percepito come estraneo. Al contrario, i materiali bioattivi, una volta impiantati, mostrano una risposta biologica immediata, creando un legame attivo con l’osso e i tessuti nel quale vengono impiantati, favorendo e velocizzando la guarigione. La zirconia è un materiale ceramico altamente biocompatibile, definito come bioinerte per la sua scarsa capacità d’integrazione con l’osso ed i tessuti dell’organismo umano. Questa sua particolarità può, nel lungo termine, comprometterne la funzione fino ad arrivare, in alcuni casi, al totale malfunzionamento dell’impianto. Negli ultimi anni, diversi studi sono stati condotti con lo scopo di aumentare la capacità di biointegrazione della zirconia ed alcuni brevetti sono stati depositati. L’obiettivo del presente lavoro è quello di condurre un’analisi bibliografica ed una ricerca brevettuale sul tema dei coating bioattivi su zirconia per impianti dentali ed ortopedici. La necessità di condurre questo studio deriva dalla crescente richiesta di utilizzo della zirconia, in particolare, nel settore dentale. La zirconia rappresenta, infatti, ad oggi, il migliore candidato per la sostituzione dei metalli negli impianti dentali. Le buone proprietà meccaniche, l’eccellente biocompatibilità e l’aspetto estetico molto simile a quello dei denti naturali, rendono questo materiale particolarmente adatto a questo genere di applicazioni. La possibilità di rendere la sua superficie bioattiva rappresenta un importante miglioramento delle prestazioni in termini di biointegrazione, durabilità, sicurezza ed affidabilità.
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El propósito general de este documento es realizar un plan de mercadeo que ayude a mantener e incrementar el número de clientes de la empresa, traduciéndose esto en un incremento progresivo de las ventas de la compañía Slip Ltda. A través del diseño y generación de estrategias de mercadeo basadas en la explotación del portafolio de servicios actuales así como la ampliación de la gama de seguros ofrecidos actualmente por la empresa con el fin último de atraer un mayor número de nuevos clientes, evitar la posible absorción de la compañía por parte de otras empresas multinacionales, asegurar la sostenibilidad del negocio a través del tiempo y la optimización de las utilidades de la organización a través de las primas devengadas. Por consiguiente, el trabajo consiste en: Analizar el entorno económico de la empresa Slip Ltda. Mostrando la situación actual del sector y analizando las oportunidades y amenazas que se presentan, identificación de los nichos de mercado objetivo hacia los cuales se dirigirán las estrategias y los servicios que se buscarán potenciar, exploración de la capacidad de la empresa de generar valor agregado a sus clientes, definición de estrategias y tácticas que orienten a la compañía a obtener resultados a partir de las herramientas del marketing mix y planteamiento y establecimiento de un calendario para la aplicación de las estrategias junto con la proyección del presupuesto requerido para ello.
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The late Paleozoic collision between Gondwana and Laurussia resulted in the polyphase deformation and magmatism that characterizes the Iberian Massif of the Variscan orogen. In the Central Iberian Zone, initial con- tinental thickening (D1; folding and thrusting) was followed by extensional orogenic collapse (D2) responsible for the exhumation of high-grade rocks coeval to the emplacement of granitoids. This study presents a tectonometamorphic analysis of the Trancoso-Pinhel region (Central Iberian Zone) to ex- plain the processes in place during the transition froman extension-dominated state (D2) to a compression-dom- inated one (D3).Wereveal the existence of low-dipping D2 extensional structures later affected by several pulses of subhorizontal shortening, each of them typified by upright folds and strike-slip shearing (D3, D4 and D5, as identified by superimposition of structures). The D2 Pinhel extensional shear zone separates a low-grade domain from an underlying high-grade domain, and it contributed to the thermal reequilibration of the orogen by facil- itating heat advection from lower parts of the crust, crustal thinning, decompression melting, and magma intru- sion. Progressive lessening of the gravitational disequilibrium carried out by this D2 shear zone led to a switch from subhorizontal extension to compression and the eventual cessation and capture of the Pinhel shear zone by strike-slip tectonics during renewed crustal shortening. High-grade domains of the Pinhel shear zone were folded together with low-grade domains to define the current upright folded structure of the Trancoso-Pinhel re- gion, the D3 Tamames-Marofa-Sátão synform. Newdating of syn-orogenic granitoids (SHRIMP U\\Pb zircon dat- ing) intruding the Pinhel shear zone, together with the already published ages of early extensional fabrics constrain the functioning of this shear zone to ca. 331–311 Ma, with maximum tectonomagmatic activity at ca. 321–317 Ma. The capture and apparent cessation of movement of the Pinhel shear zone occurred at ca. 317– 311 Ma.
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A purified commercial double-walled carbon nanotube (DWCNT) sample was investigated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), thermogravimetry (TG), and Raman spectroscopy. Moreover, the heat capacity of the DWCNT sample was determined by temperature-modulated differential scanning calorimetry in the range of temperature between -50 and 290 °C. The main thermo-oxidation characterized by TG occurred at 474 °C with the loss of 90 wt% of the sample. Thermo-oxidation of the sample was also investigated by high-resolution TG, which indicated that a fraction rich in carbon nanotube represents more than 80 wt% of the material. Other carbonaceous fractions rich in amorphous coating and graphitic particles were identified by the deconvolution procedure applied to the derivative of TG curve. Complementary structural data were provided by TEM and Raman studies. The information obtained allows the optimization of composites based on this nanomaterial with reliable characteristics.