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Chemical manufacturing and synthesis services providers manufacture or synthesize organic or inorganic chemicals on a contract basis.
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Chemical and material processing services modify or produce chemicals, powders, foods, minerals, rubber, plastics, adhesives, and other bulk materials on a contractual, toll or fee basis. Common processes include compounding, distillation, drying, formulation, mixing, blending, purification, extraction, synthesis, and powder milling.
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Process reactors are containers that are used to contain reactions
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Chemical additives and agents include a wide range of materials added to polymer resins, paints and coatings, or adhesives to modify specific processing or end-use properties.
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Material testing services test, analyze, and certify a wide range of materials for purity, chemical compatibility, and environmental impact.
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Catalysts and initiators start or promote chemical reactions used to produce organic chemicals, polymers and adhesives
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Materials processing services providers manufacture mechanically or thermally process metals, ceramics, polymers, glasses or other materials on a contract basis.
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Molding compounds and resins are industrial plastics and polymers that are suitable for forming. They are available as pellets, liquids, and powders and are used in processes such as injection molding, compression molding, reaction injection molding (RIM), resin transfer molding (RTM), and blow molding
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Torque Sensors -
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Torque sensors, gauges, instruments, and switches are used to measure torque in a variety of applications.
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Hydro Turbines -
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Hydro turbines are used to transmit mechanical power and produce electricity. Hydro turbines convert water pressure into mechanical shaft power that can be used to drive an electricity generator, grind a mill, or move some other device.
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Microplates -
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Microplates are plastic plates or cassettes that containing a number (typically 96 or 384) of small wells arranged in rows. Microplates are used to conduct a number of chemical reactions at the same time
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Specialty cement, concrete and mortar contain specialized binders such as K silicate, calcium aluminate, sulfur, and oxysulfate or polymer resins. They cure or set through film drying (air setting), chemical reactions, thermoset bonds, hydraulic bonds, hot melting, and multiple component binder systems
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Silicone molding services produce molded components made from silicone or liquid silicone rubber.
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Titration instruments are used to determine the concentration of dissolved substances. Titration is based on a complete chemical reaction between the specific substance, the analyte, and a reagent or titrant of known concentration that is added to the sample
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Property testers are used to determine various physical properties of samples, including distillation, vapor pressure, and cloud, flash, freezing, melting, or pour point.
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Futek Advanced Sensor Technology, Inc.
Reaction Torque Sensor-Reaction Torque Transducer
FUTEK Advanced Sensor Technology's popular Reaction Torque Sensor with a wide range of mounting selections and capacities, uses metal foil strain gage technology. The one piece structure configuration makes the product maintenance free with non-rotating parts that can be used to check residual torque on a fastener or monitor in line running torque on servo or stepping motors.
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Andrews Glass Company, Inc.
Lab-Crest® Glass Pressure Reaction Vessels
Glass Pressure Reaction Vessels Offer Outstanding Market Value in Research and Industrial Laboratories
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Himmelstein, S. and Company
Precision Solid Flanged Reaction Torquemeters
S. Himmelstein and Company introduced the 2200 Series Solid Flanged Reaction Torquemeters. These stationary sensors accurately measure static and dynamic torque of rotating and non-rotating drivelines. They are expected to find wide use in industrial torque measurement and control applications.
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Nasco Industries, Inc.
Sidekick Torque Reaction Arms
The Nasco Sidekick Torque Reaction Arms absorb the shock transmission of power drivers so that no torque reaction will be transferred to the operator's hand. They also balance the weight of the tool, improve tool accessibility and, with many standard models to choose from, provide a more ergonomically desirable workstation.
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Futek Advanced Sensor Technology, Inc.
TFF600 Flange To Flange Reaction Torque Sensor
The TFF600 Flange To Flange Reaction Torque Sensor has accessories and related instruments available. Other capacities available include: 2000 in-lb, 5000 in-lb, 10000 in-lb, 20000 in-lb, 50000in-lb, 100000 in-lb and 240000 in-lb.
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Futek Advanced Sensor Technology, Inc.
TDD400 Sq Drive To Sq Drive Reaction Torque Sensor
Futek TDD400 Sq Drive To Sq Drive Reaction Torque Sensor has accessories and related instruments available. Other capacities available other than the standard 0.3 in-lb capacity include: 100 in-lb, 200 in-lb, 500 in-lb, 5 in-oz, 10 in-oz, 20 in-oz, 50 in-oz, 100 in-oz, 160 in-oz, 400 in-oz and 1000 in-oz.
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Futek Advanced Sensor Technology, Inc.
TFF400 Flange-Flange Reaction Torque Sensor
Futek TFF400 Flange to Flange Reaction Torque Sensor has accessories and related instruments available. Other capacities available other than the standard 0.3 in-lb capacity include: 5 in-oz, 10 in-oz, 20 in-oz, 50 in-oz, 100 in-oz, 160 in-oz, 400 in-oz & 1000 in-oz.
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Futek Advanced Sensor Technology, Inc.
TDF400 Flange To Sq Drive Reaction Torque Sensor
The TDF400 Flange To Sq Drive Reaction Torque Sensor has accessories and related instruments available. Other capacities available other than the standard 0.3 in-lb capacity include: 100 in-lb, 200 in-lb, 500 in-lb, 5 in-oz, 10 in-oz, 20 in-oz, 50 in-oz, 100 in-oz, 160 in-oz, 400 in-oz and 1000 in-oz.
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Himmelstein, S. and Company
Solid Flanged Reaction Torquemeters
Solid Flanged Reaction Torquemeters from S. Himmelstein.
These stationary sensors accurately measure static and dynamic torque of rotating and non-rotating drivelines. They are expected to find wide use in industrial torque measurement and control applications.
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Osborne Industries, Inc.
Reaction Injection Molding (RIM)
Osborne Delivers A New Dimension to RIM Molding
They have successfully developed low-cost composite tooling and production methods that enable Osborne RIM to be highly competitive – even at very low production volumes.
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exergonic reaction: Information and Much More from Answers.com
... identify this reaction as .... ...or improve one of these:. *Which reaction is NOT an exergonic reaction a protein synthesis b digestion c fire d cellular .... *Does an exergonic reaction become hot? ...
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Energy, Enzymes, and Catalysis Problem Set
Exergonic reactions are also termed "spontaneous" reactions. The equilibrium constant for an exergonic reaction is greater than 1, meaning that the concentration of products is greater than the ...
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endergonic reaction: Information and Much More from Answers.com
... reaction, if the reaction products are cleared rapidly by a subsequent exergonic reaction. The concentration of the products of the endergonic reaction thus always remains low, so the reaction can ...
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Chapter 5
Sometimes, coupled reactions occur in different places, so energy from the exergonic reaction must be transferred to the location of the endergonic reaction. To do this, cells must have energy ...
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rate of exergonic reactions
In an exergonic reaction the change is free energy is represented by a negative number (-G), indicating free energy is released during the reaction. . This statement has the following implications. ...
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How does an enzyme increase the speed of a reaction? *. by changing an endergonic to an exergonic reaction *. by adding activation energy *. by lowering activation energy requirements *. by decreasing ...
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Photosynthesis Problem Set 2
Carbohydrate biosynthesis from carbon dioxide is an endergonic process. It is coupled to the hydrolysis of ATP, a highly exergonic reaction. ATPs produced during photosynthetic electron transport are ...
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JZUS - Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE
Reduction of nitrate by zero-valent iron is a highly exergonic reaction that has long been known to occur. Use of scrap iron filings (SIF) as the PRB (Permeable Reactive Barrier) material can be used ...
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Quia - Basic chemistry terms for all science 6-12
exergonic reaction. releases energy, like light stick. element. simplest pure substance, can't be broken down. compound. one or more elements chemically combined. saturated fat. all carbon bonds have ...
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Rejoinders for the Bioenergetics Assessment
... characteristic of an EXERGONIC reaction. Note that in exergonic reactions, the average energy of the reactants is always greater than the average energy of the products. Thus, as the reaction proceeds ...
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