Articles, tagged with "plaster of paris", page 3
15th December 2009
The hard-wearing elements such as ceramic, metal, stone, glass, etc. play a crucial role in the building of tiles. They are shaped into simply designed square tiles to complex mosaics. Talking about ceramic tiles, 'ceramic' the word originated from a Lati...
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Author:
Jacob Oramy
10th December 2009
Neelkanth Sodaclays Pvt Ltd Company deals in surguical plaster of paris,Bentonite lumps & powder, Plaster of paris and Gypsum lump & powder.It is categorized under Bentonite and located in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. It is mined and processed specially for foundr...
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Author:
neelkanth
07th December 2009
Tiles are actually made with the help of hard-wearing elements like ceramic, glass, metals stone etc. They are shaped into simply designed square tiles to complex mosaics. Talking about ceramic tiles, 'ceramic' the word originated from a Latin word "tegul...
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Author:
Adison
12th November 2009
Fountains in the earlier days were intended to enhance the beauty of parks, churches, palaces and forts. The marble statue in the middle of an artificial pool, and clear water flowing from its hands into the pool was an amazing scene to watch. The presenc...
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Author:
Amber Liddell
16th October 2009
Plaster of Paris (PoP) is a commonly used name for Lime Plaster or Gypsum Plaster. The name stuck to it due to the large deposit of Gypsum discovered in Paris.
PoP is a building material that is manufactured by heating Gypsum to 150 degrees Celsius. W...
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Author:
rashmi
13th October 2009
Neelkanth's pioneership also governs the Supply of High Grade Plaster of Paris, which is manufactured by Selenite of Rajasthan. Since the raw material i.e. Hydrous Calcium Sulphate, obtained from Bitterns of Sea Salt, has contamination of chlorides, which...
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Author:
neelkanth
12th October 2009
Which makes for the best Halloween mask could be a matter of personal taste. But the following classes continue coming back year on year. Frightful scary works, for sure. Once-popular monsters like Frankenstein are pass. But gross works even better. ...
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Author:
robby houston7795
08th October 2009
The ceramic casting procedure normally requires help from ceramic powder to form a figure out of a object. There are two key skills used in its formation while there are also other options available. Learn more about these significant features of the indu...
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Author:
Richard Milton
18th August 2009
In this article I will be discussing the merits of an affordable alternative to Forton MG as a robust casting material for life casting and other usage.
Introduction
If you are casting in gypsum either professionally or as a hobbyist you have probably...
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Author:
Olivier Duhamel
15th June 2009
The term of plastering refers to using plaster for ornamentation or construction purposes, like simply layering walls with plaster or putting decorative plaster mouldings on walls or ceilings.
Also known as pargeting, plaster work is one of the buildi...
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Author:
Jo Harris
05th June 2009
Ceramic casting is simply known as the way to form a variety of ceramic shapes. It is popular in many industries including those for tableware and teapots. Even computer parts, heat engine components and recuperators find this process very useful. The ...
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Author:
Richard Milton
12th May 2009
As we place our Christmas tree, long before the Christmas, our heart starts wishing for the best Christmas of our life. Soon everybody starts shopping for various Christmas accessories. Christmas is the time when shops and departmental stores are flooded ...
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Author:
realstorm
13th March 2009
I was pondering topics for my first blog article, sorting through the many treatments available today for various conditions causing pain, creating deformities, and even crippling patients. Originally, I wanted to discuss high impact treatments such as la...
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Author:
Dr. Ronald D. Worley
03rd February 2009
A dental implant is a false tooth that is fitted in your mouth in place of a tooth that you have lost or had to extract. The procedure will take some time and will roughly follow this schedule. The dentist will take an imprint of your denture in plaster o...
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Author:
Mel C
20th January 2009
A fall on the outstretched hand (FOOSH) is a common occurrence and often results in a Colles' fracture, a fracture of the distal inch of the radius and ulna next to the wrist. Treatment is immobilisation in a splinting material such as Plaster of Paris fo...
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Author:
David Ravech