This digital document is an article from Plastics & Rubber Asia, published by Plastics & Rubber Asia Ltd. on February 1, 2004. The length of the article is 963 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Fused together: when joining composite pipes, specific requirements of the pipes and performances as well as the thickness of the aluminium layer are decisive factors when selecting an optimal welding solution. Techniques that meet the specifications are laser and TIG welding and these have become preferred options amongst composite pipe manufacturers.(Welding)Publication: Plastics & Rubber Asia (Magazine/Journal)Date: February 1, 2004Publisher: Plastics & Rubber Asia Ltd.Volume: 19 Issue: 123 Page: 22(2)Distributed by Thomson Gale
Pipes have been around nearly as long as human civilization itself. But it isn’t only smokers who enjoy them! Just consider the tremendous diversity of shapes, sizes and color– not to mention the variety of materials used to make them, from clay to boxwood to porcelain, including corncob, briar, and meerschaum. Pipes are created all over the world. Some are such amazing works of sculpture that you might even forget their original function. So whether you are interested in antique or brand-new pipes, whether you prefer models that come from molds or those that have been carved, and especially if you’re curious about the topic, this book is the perfect resource.About the Author
Jean Rebeyrolles consulted a large number of private collectors to gather together the original and international selection of pipes featured in this volume.
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* Long established as the standard work on heat pipes * Suitable for use as a professional reference and graduate text; contains all information required to design and manufacture a heat pipe * Revised with greater coverage of key electronics cooling application and a new design guide Heat pipes are used in a wide range of applications, including electronics cooling, die-casting and injection moulding, heat recovery and energy conservation, de-icing and manufacturing process temperature control, and in domestic appliances. An essential guide for practicing engineers and an ideal text for postgraduate students, the book takes a highly practical approach to the design and selection of heat pipes. It is both a useful sourcebook and an accessible introduction for those approaching the topic for the first time.
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