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<title>Toughened Glass</title>
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<description>Toughened Glass
Toughened glass acquires a degree&#13;
of strength for excess of the strength of&#13;
normal glass sheet or plate glass, which&#13;
if broken shatters into small and&#13;
comparatively harmless pieces. It is&#13;
claimed that the resistance to&#13;
mechanical stock of toughened plate&#13;
glass is 4 to 5 times more than that of&#13;
ordinary plate glass. A toughened glass&#13;
has better resistance to the vibration,&#13;
mechanical shock and abrasion.&#13;
Toughend Glass has to pass the&#13;
following important tests:&#13;
i. Transfer strength test on sheets&#13;
on simply supplied (Modules of&#13;
rupture and electricity)&#13;
ii. Impact test: By following weight&#13;
on sheets supported on two&#13;
wooden battens&#13;
iii. Impact by falling weight on sheet&#13;
evenly bedded (on putty)
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<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2003 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Thermometers (Up to 150oC)</title>
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<description>Thermometers (Up to 150oC)
Thermometer is a simple instrument&#13;
to measure temperature accurately. The&#13;
industrial thermometers proposed in the&#13;
project profile are ‘liquid in glass&#13;
thermometers’ of the solid stem type or&#13;
the chemical school type having&#13;
flexibility in shape and purpose. These&#13;
thermometers can be developed in&#13;
various ranges, sizes, shapes to cope&#13;
with the diversified needs to develop&#13;
various industrial horizons within the&#13;
International Standards.
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<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2003 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Sodium Silicate</title>
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<description>Sodium Silicate
Sodium Silicate is a colourless&#13;
compound of oxides of sodium and&#13;
silica. It has a range of chemical formula&#13;
varying in sodium oxide (Na2O) and&#13;
silicon dioxide or silica (SiO2) contents&#13;
or ratios. It is soluble in water and it is&#13;
prepared by reacting silica sand and&#13;
sodium carbonate at a high temperature&#13;
ranging from 1200 to 1400OC. Aqueous&#13;
solution of sodium silicate is called water&#13;
glass.&#13;
Sodium silicates are produced in the&#13;
form of a variety of compounds ranging&#13;
from Na2O.4SiO2 to 2Na2O.SiO2 by&#13;
properly proportioning the reactants.&#13;
Sodium silicates varying in ratio from&#13;
Na2O.1.6SiO2 to Na2O.4SiO2 are known as colloidal silicates. These are sold as&#13;
20% to 50% aqueous solutions called&#13;
water glass.
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<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2003 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Sanitary Ware</title>
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<description>Sanitary Ware
Today sanitary wares are made from&#13;
variety of materials each of them having&#13;
certain advantages over the others.&#13;
However, sanitary wares made of&#13;
ceramic has many advantages over&#13;
those made of other materials and are&#13;
economical also. It has a wide&#13;
acceptance in the society. The ceramic&#13;
sanitary wares are used for sanitation&#13;
purposes and the product ranges from&#13;
washbasins, closets, urinals, sinks,&#13;
baths to hoppers. It has properties like&#13;
very good resistance to weathering,&#13;
chemical erosion, mechanical strength&#13;
and resistance to abrasion. Its use in&#13;
sanitation has preference over other&#13;
materials. In near future also the chance&#13;
for replacing these items by other&#13;
materials looks very black. They are&#13;
economical, easy-to-clean, longer life&#13;
and are available in pleasing colours.
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<pubDate>Sat, 15 Mar 2003 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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