Articles, tagged with "capillary action", page 1
18th May 2011
Working as I do, for a company that provides promotional pens, I tend to take ballpoint pens for granted. It wasn’t until the other day when I came upon a fountain pen that my Mother had used to write letters to my Father during World War II, that I becam...
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Styla Brite
10th May 2011
The towels called Micronet Advanced Microfiber Towels have the advanced microfiber that is especially engineered to some specific requirements like high density knit fabric to make it very compactable, and a very over-absorbent material with certain one-o...
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Author:
Michael Harrah
11th April 2011
Tips on writing with montblanc pens
Montblanc pens have much in common with quills which were used before pens were even created. The difference lies at the ink flow: modern fountain pens are consistent while quill and ink has a thick print and is hard...
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trentrusel
31st March 2011
Rotogravure, more commonly known as roto or gravure among printing industry professionals is a process of printing which involves engraving or transferring an image onto an image carrier with the help of an rotational printing press. Rotary gravure presse...
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Exporters
11th March 2011
There are many ways in which a candle is made;basically it’s a solid block of fuel which is said as wax.Candles are also made from plant waxes,paraffin,and beeswax.Candles can be a very good decor option for a home.Another thing that makes a candle produc...
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jamessmith1234
04th March 2011
Finished Basements
Jerome Sammy
info@fbscto.com
www.fbscto.com
Looking at the basement concrete floor.
We have looked at finding a contractor and examining the foundation walls, today we will take a closer look at the basement concrete floor.
Agai...
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Author:
Jerome Sammy
28th February 2011
Damp affects a large number of homes and chances are that you have had to deal with it at some point. It aggravates respiratory infections and also encourages the emergence of mould and mites. Most people are familiar with damp walls which make homes cold...
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Author:
Lucy.
23rd February 2011
Making use of solder & capillary fittings
Difficulty Degree
Medium - adjusting to utilizing the butane gas torch is usually tricky.
List of equipment needed
Butane gas torch (which is available from ( DIY shops)
Length of soldering wire (av...
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Plumbworld
22nd February 2011
Having spent the better part of the past 30 years as a professional florist, and with Valentine’s day just around the corner , It’s time to share the care for those most romantic of flowers. As roses are bought at auction, and most men feel that only red ...
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Raman
10th February 2011
There are many properties that are unique to liquids. One of them is Superfluidity. This is a phase a fluid matter may take. At this stage the liquid will have no viscosity. Also this will enable to have a maximum thermal conductivity because the friction...
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Author:
Chris Cornell
26th January 2011
The idea of corporate fitness is not just a fashionable fad; rather companies with international standards find it mandatory to prove the health & fitness of their employees. People are soon realizing that a fit body does not mean necessarily a thin body....
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Author:
Isaac Roy
24th January 2011
1. Speedo -aqua aerobics, Taekwonaqua and aqua aerobics for kids. 2. Reebok- Aerobics, Step aerobics, Conditioning, strength, flexibility & Core Pilates. 3. Idea- member of Idea fitness in California for personal training. 4. IFA (International Fitness As...
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Author:
Isaac Roy
21st January 2011
RISING DAMP DIAGNOSIS TECHNIQUES
Visual Inspection
• All other possible causes of dampness must be ruled out. Look for common causes of damp, such as faulty guttering and cracked rendering.
• If other faults are found, they should be fixed.
On...
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Cheshire Remedial
25th November 2010
Now is most definitely the time to be booking a rising damp treatment for every household in the UK. If your exterior wall coatings are not applied soon, then the onset of British winter will make it harder and harder to get any guaranteed protection happ...
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Author:
hp11223340
23rd November 2010
Rising damp is one of the ways in which a building can be affected by moisture. This is simply water rising form the ground up by capillary action. The pointers to rising damp are damp walls with peeling paint and wallpaper, rotting floorboards, staining ...
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Author:
Eric Lewis