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AIM 206 N Scale Cut Stone Retaining Walls (2)
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In Stock and Ready to Ship!Here is an Adventures In Miniature 206 N Scale Cut Stone Retaining Walls. Each measures approximately 3" x 2".The Trainz SKU for this item is P11452472.Condition: NewTCA Grade: C-10Original Box: YesManufacturer: AIMModel Number: 206Scale/Era: N ScaleModel Type: AccessoriesThe Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (M...
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Dahle 18e Paper Cutter With 18 Cut Length
List Price: $109.95
Sale Price: $74.95
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Dahle 18E Paper Cutter is a quality paper trimmer that features a spring-action locking metal blade automatic paper clamp with finger guard and a sturdy metal base gridded with inch and metric scales. Limited one year warranty...
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Fit & Fresh Prep Station
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Sale Price: $32.99
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Save time when you chop, weigh and measure your food all at once. Meal prep is fast and efficient when you use the Fit & Fresh Smart Portion™ Prep Center. Textured, Non Skid Cutting Board- Has eight non-skid feet to keep the board in place while cutting...
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Afro Samurai (Director's Cut)
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Ice Cold Soul and a Jones For RevengeAfro Samurai (voiced by Academy Award® nominated Samuel L. Jackson) is an epic tale of a black samurai's hunt for Justice (voiced by Ron Perlman: Hellboy Alien Resurrection ) who murdered his father...
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Payback
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A Vigilante Cop decides to take the law into his own hands and a man who's lost everything in his life decides to punish those responsible.
Two political fast moving action movies about Vengeance interlinked on one DVD by independent Hollywood Writer/Director Alex Kazan.
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HO Double Tunnel Portal, Cut Stone
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Give your tunnel a Cut Stone face. This double portal fits over two N scale tracks. Color with Earth Color Liquid Pigments. Outside: 4"w x 2 13/16"h Inside: 2 9/16"w x 2"h
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HO Single Tunnel Portal, Cut Stone
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Model cut stone tunnel portals on your HO scale layout. Color with Earth Colors Liquid Pigments. Outside: 6 1/16"w x 5 5/16"h Inside: 2 3/4"w x 3 3/4"h
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HO KIT Laser-Cut Ernie's Gas Station
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Based on an actual gas station that served drivers on US 66 near Carthage, Missouri, this classic cottage design is typical of filling stations built in many areas during the 1920s and 30s. While the gas station closed in the mid 1980s, the prototype is still standing and is home to a pet grooming business...
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Cutting Edge Cleaning
Cutting edge cleaning
Mike Watson of Tube Tech International, UK , explains the advantages of new heat exchanger and pipe cleaning techniques over traditional methods. (as featured in Hydrocarbon Engineering magazine)
A five day shut down had been planned at an oil refinery to accommodate traditional pressure jetting and chemical cleaning methods to clean four crude train heat exchangers.
Tube Tech challenged this route using an alternative innovative method to overcome the main disadvantages: Difficult to clean with lengthy downtime leading to expensive lost production.
The company was able to clean each bundle in a few hours without chemicals or high pressure water jetting, while the other three exchangers were kept running to maintain continuity of production, effectively ‘flat lining’ the production output. The cleaning procedure delivered a substantial Kj/C-hr improvement on just one bundle compared to all four bundles previously cleaned with either of the traditional procedures.
Cleaning technology
There has been little change over the decades in the methods and equipment used to clean and de-scale heat exchangers and pipelines. The low-tech approach of high pressure water jetting has kept it as a low skilled job with largely unimpressive and variable results.
Despite being armed with demonstrable evidence of being able to achieve better results than traditional methods, the company has faced an up hill struggle to get its innovative techniques widely accepted.
It has not been easy persuading potential clients to consider trialling new techniques designed to improve substantially on traditional water jetting methods.
There has even been outright scepticism that Tube Tech’s claims can be substantiated. Persistence and determination were needed to change the industry mind set regarding the effectiveness of current cleaning methods.
Long-term maintenance contracts can also act as a barrier to an investigation of the company’s advances.
The historical reliance on low tech, low skill water jetting for pipe cleaning has meant that clients have accepted that this is the best that can be achieved.
This meant that there was often no quantifiable data against which Tube Tech’s improved results could be measured.
Setting out to devise a more scientific approach to the whole cleaning and de-scaling process,
The company has created more than 40 innovative techniques. This has led to several ‘firsts’ in heat exchanger and pipeline cleaning processes. These developments include:
• The ability to clean exchangers in-situ where previously they were pulled.
• The ability to clean and unblock hairpin bends.
• Speed cleaning difficult bundles in hours instead of days.
• Online cleaning of difficult heat exchangers.
The introduction of more sophisticated technology enables the cleaning and de-scaling to be carried out faster so there is considerably less downtime, and potential mechanical damage to equipment is eliminated. Less waste, dry processes and the elimination of chemicals provides a safer and more environmentally acceptable process.
The company has also taken traditional pigging methods and tailored them to achieve much better results. Operating in a tube and pipe environment from 2mm to upwards of 1m, equipment is modified to suit the consistency of deposit and pipe configuration. A wider variety of deposits can be removed by an innovative drift system loaded into large diameter pipes through a very small aperture which then expands to suit the diameter. It also has the ability to return back down the same line without creating an expensive loop system.
Aluminium tubes
The scale which builds up in aluminium furfural exchangers is notorious for being highly tenacious. The accepted wisdom has been that due to their delicate nature, aluminium hairpin heat exchangers can only be cleaned using 200bar (3625 psi) bar water pressure.
This low-pressure approach only removes 20% of blockages and scale with the additional problem that it tends to compact coke deposits on the U bends rather than remove them.
Working with clients sample tubes, Tube Tech’s research and development team devised a combined mechanical and water jet system which used 2500 bar ( 40,000psi) to remove coke deposits and improve overall cleanliness to 90%.
The three-stage process included a sensitive mechanical hairpin-cleaning device coupled with exceptionally low volumes of water. First, each tube was cleaned using the Softdrill™ lance made from ‘intelligent’ metals to prevent damage to the tube wall. These soften on entering the U-tube and stiffen on extraction, while an oscillating motion drills the blockage using a mixture of water and an occasional infusion of food grade media at 12 * the pressure and four times the speed of the conventional approach. Finally, a micro turbine rotating under controlled hydraulic pressure was guided through each tube.
Not only were the results substantially improved but also cleaning was carried out in-situ, reducing downtime by 200% and avoiding possible handling damage, the cost of cranage and bundle pulling equipment.
A U-bend first
The inability of traditional water jetting to remove hard coke and oily sludge in the U bends in heat exchangers in crude oil distillation complex has produced a 70% cleaning standard.
After analysing the nature and composition of the deposit and its dimensions, the Tube Tech approach was used. The result was:
• 99% of contamination removed.
• Hairpins cleaned for the first time ever.
• Heat exchangers returned to virtually as new condition.
• Cleaning operation completed in three times faster than the standard pressure jetting times, down from six to two days.
• Greatly improved throughput.
In-situ cleaning
Solving problems related to specific equipment often enables the company to further improve on its initial performance. The cleaning process for an important tube bundle
In a catalytic cracker was initially reduced from nine days to six but this first experience subsequently lowered the barriers further. A smaller sister unit was subsequently cleaning in three hours instead of three days.
For the first time the operation was carried out in-situ, using a new turbine method, incorporating a low-pressure water jetting system avoiding the cost and effort of removing 10t of exchanger gaskets, scaffolding or cranes.
In-situ cleaning lengthens the life of the bundles, which deteriorate through damage caused when they are removed for cleaning.
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Brazil has done deforestation on such a large scale but has it develooped?
Brazil has cut all of its rainforests.It is causing global warming.But has it been worth?Has Brazil develooped on that scale?
Ok Harry, he's what happens:
I'm from Brazil and that's my source.
Deforestation of the Amazon is against the law in Brazil, but how can you watch over the whole thing? that's the problem they have. When they finally locate the area in which ILLEGAL lumber is being cut, it's already too late.
And it's not the cutting down of the forest that causes global warming. Just so you have an idea, over 90% of the oxygen in the planet is produced by algae, not by trees.
There are many other factors that influence global warming and among those are:
-do you eat red meat? we'll if you're really worried about global warming maybe you shouldn't. Cows produce methane gas (excuse my "french" but the gas comes from their fart) which is a huge contributor for Global warming.
-do you drive your own car to work? ever think or carpooling, or taking the bus, or taking the subway?
-do you recycle? Here's an easy tip to follow that will help the environment: you know those bottled waters we dring everyday? re-use the bottles! Plastic bottles are one of the biggest polutors there is and when they go to the landfills and get burnet.... well you get the picture.
So don't blame global warming on one action, or one people, or country. It's a human fault and ALL humans have to cooperate, in america, Brazil, China or whereever.
People say save the planet but you know what, the planet will be just fine. we are the ones who are in danger, and the funny thing is we are ones putting ourselves in that situation.
PS: just to complement what JS said in his answer few minutes before mine. The people who cut down the amazon are mere farmers and not the gorvernment. Brazil is very preocupied with the energy crisis as well as the rest of the planet. On those grassfields (which by the way, are very very far from the amazon area) we plant lots corn and sugar cane, because we make fuel out of those two. They are cheaper and natural. also polute much less. What has the US done to stop pollution? I dont know either.... I can actually name things they havent done to help such as signing the Kyoto protocol.
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