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Saved by uncleflo on December 19th, 2019.
In addition to our "run of the mill" pool paints and coatings, we also manufacture a variety of performance paints and coatings for sub aquatic environments and surfaces such as pontoons, lock gates, water-wheels, sumps, bunds, sewage treatment plant, windfarm floors etc. These performance paints are ideal for areas or situations where water, chemical, oil or petroleum products are spilled, splashed or flooded and create hazardous environments. Chlorinated Rubber Paint is an air drying, single pack system resistant to a wide range of chemicals, sewage and mineral oil. Having excellent exterior durability and heat resistance, R10 is ideally suited for application to brickwork, slate roofs, steel, chemical storage tanks, bridges, marine equipment, swimming pool surrounding walls, floors and ceilings, sewage tanks etc. More information.Product Code - R10
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Saved by uncleflo on May 6th, 2018.
The confusion about 'fruit' and 'vegetable' arises because of the differences in usage between scientists and cooks. Scientifically speaking, a tomato is definitely a fruit. True fruits are developed from the ovary in the base of the flower, and contain the seeds of the plant (though cultivated forms may be seedless). Blueberries, raspberries, and oranges are true fruits, and so are many kinds of nut. Some plants have a soft part which supports the seeds and is also called a 'fruit', though it is not developed from the ovary: the strawberry is an example. As far as cooking is concerned, some things which are strictly fruits, such as tomatoes or bean pods, may be called 'vegetables' because they are used in savoury rather than sweet cooking. The term 'vegetable' is more generally used of other edible parts of plants, such as cabbage leaves, celery stalks, and potato tubers, which are not strictly the fruit of the plant from which they come. Occasionally the term 'fruit' may be used to refer to a part of a plant which is not a fruit, but which is used in sweet cooking: rhubarb, for example. So, the answer to the question is that a tomato is technically the fruit of the tomato plant, but it's used as a vegetable in cooking.
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Saved by uncleflo on July 14th, 2016.
The nuclear industry of the 1950s was defined by an inexhaustible optimism and rigorous scientific thinking. Anything was possible, and nuclear energy promised to power the world. Revolutionary designs were prolific. Today, however, this technological diversity has been narrowed, and the industry has become locked into one design: the light water reactor. We’re challenging this strategy and have returned to the beginning to explore another path, and another design – the molten salt reactor. This simple reactor design, updated with modern technology and materials, has the potential to revolutionize the nuclear industry.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 16th, 2014.
Forming a centre of excellence inside The Linde Group, Linde CryoPlants Ltd is a world leader in design, engineering and manufacturing of compact cryogenic air separation plants. High standards, approved to the ISO Quality Management Systems 9001:2008. The product portfolio includes generators for liquid and gaseous nitrogen or oxygen, providing a constant and secure on-site supply. Linde CryoPlants offers custom-made and standard solutions. Most plants are containerised, are simple to install and, where applicable, undergo a strict factory performance test. 125 years of experience and expertise in cryogenics ensure the production of reliable plants, which have been successfully installed and utilised in various different industries and in all parts of the world including extreme surroundings such as the South Pole, the Sahara and the Andes.
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Saved by uncleflo on August 4th, 2014.
Photo foraged food why eat wild food whats about this month super food plant id 2 foraging tips coastal foraging Learn another 100 edible plants in just 10 minutes? wild cabbages urban foraging poisonous plants plant id natural food foraging london foraging identify wild food foraging courses foraged food recipes edible plants crucifers coastal foraging In the Spring I published an article about how to learn fifty wild plants in just ten minutes (all the wild UK members of The Mint Family). To continue on a similar theme, this month I have chosen another huge group of plants, many of which are part of our conventional food chain and plenty of which are tasty and nutritious wild edibles, mustards, cress’s, rockets, kales etc.
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Saved by uncleflo on February 26th, 2014.
Molten salt reactor schematic from GenIVMolten Salt Reactors (MSRs) are nuclear reactors that use a fluid fuel in the form of very hot fluoride or chloride salt instead of the solid fuel used in most reactors. Since the fuel salt is liquid, it can be both the fuel (producing the heat) and the coolant (transporting the heat to the power plant). There are many different types of MSRs, but the most talked about one is definitely the Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor (LFTR). This MSR has Thorium and Uranium dissolved in a fluoride salt and can get planet-scale amounts of energy out of our natural resources of Thorium minerals, much like a fast breeder can get large amounts of energy out of our Uranium minerals. There are also fast breeder fluoride MSRs that don’t use Th at all. And there are chloride salt based fast MSRs that are usually studied as nuclear waste-burners due to their extraordinary amount of very fast neutrons.
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