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conveyor and belt
Basically, the foam machines that produce such stock consist of two or more pumping units, a variable mixer, a nozzle carriage assembly, and, in many cases, a conveyor belt to transport and contain the liquid during the reaction process and until it solidifies into foam.
An early uncommon means of boat propulsion was referred to as the water caterpillar which is similar in construction to paddles on a conveyor belt and preceded the development of tracked vehicles such as military tanks and earth moving equipment.
For decades, Solomon worked as a conveyor belt mechanic at the Rapistan Conveyor Company.
Then-head of the film industry Boris Shumyatsky sought to emulate Hollywood ’ s conveyor belt method of production, going so far as to suggest the establishment of a Soviet Hollywood.
In restaurants, pizza can be baked in an oven with stone bricks above the heat source, an electric deck oven, a conveyor belt oven or, in the case of more expensive restaurants, a wood-or coal-fired brick oven.
There has been some development recently where kettle-style chips are able to be produced by a " continuous-style " process ( like a long conveyor belt ), creating the same old-fashioned texture and flavor of a real kettle-cooked chip.
After soaking, the rice is steamed on a conveyor belt.
The longest conveyor belt in the world is long, from the phosphate mines of Bu Craa to the coast south of Laayoune.
This includes planes, baggage trains, snowplows, grass cutters, fuel trucks, stair trucks, airline food trucks, conveyor belt vehicles and other vehicles.
The conveyor, which is a conveyor belt on a truck, brings in the awkwardly shaped, or late luggage.
Multiple rows of replacement teeth grow in a groove on the inside of the jaw and steadily move forward in comparison to a conveyor belt ; some sharks lose 30, 000 or more teeth in their lifetime.
Glaciers act much like a conveyor belt, carrying debris from the top of the glacier to the bottom where it deposits it in end moraines.
A speedwalk consisted of a flat conveyor belt riding on a series of rollers, or a flat slippery surface, moving at.
A Carveyor consisted of many small cubicles or cars carrying ten people riding on a flat conveyor belt from point A to point B.
The purpose of the motorized rollers was to facilitate the gradual acceleration and deceleration speeds on the conveyor belt and over come the tendency of all belts to stretch at start up and during shutdown.
Conveyor transport is the broad category of transport modes that includes modes developed from the idea of a conveyor belt.
A conveyor belt uses a wide belt and pulleys and is supported by rollers or a flat pan along its path.
A conveyor belt ( or belt conveyor ) consists of two or more pulleys, with a continuous loop of material-the conveyor belt-that rotates about them.

conveyor and model
The aerial journey was simulated by an eighteen-minute ride on a conveyor system, carrying 552 seated spectators at a time, covering a winding path a third of a mile long through the model.
Scratch built HO scale model, Santa Fe cinder conveyor.
This was an update of the Forward Control Jeep first issued in 1959 with a new casting of a working conveyor belt assembly fitted to the flat bed and accompanied by plastic model grain sacks and farmer.

conveyor and thermohaline
The thermohaline circulation is sometimes called the ocean conveyor belt, the great ocean conveyor, or the global conveyor belt.

conveyor and circulation
This mechanism constitutes one of the key elements in the global conveyor belt circulation of heat and salt.
Thermohaline circulation, also known as the ocean's conveyor belt, refers to the deep ocean density-driven ocean basin currents.
He developed the idea of a global " conveyor belt " linking the circulation of the global ocean and made major contributions to the science of the carbon cycle and the use of chemical tracers and isotope dating in oceanography.
He is perhaps best known for his discovery of the role played by the ocean in triggering the abrupt climate changes which punctuated glacial time-in particular, the development and popularization of the idea of a global " conveyor belt " linking the circulation of the global ocean.

conveyor and world
The longest belt conveyor system in the world is in Western Sahara.
In 1972, the French society REI created in New Caledonia the then longest straight-belt conveyor in the world, at a length of 13. 8 km.
This system was replaced in 1979 by the latest in underground mining technology, the highest-lift single-drive conveyor in the world.
The Shasta Dam conveyor beltthe longest in the world
To supply sand and gravel to make concrete at the construction site, Pacific Constructors built the largest conveyor belt system in the world, at that reached from Redding to the damsite.
This Cement Terminal is one of the world ’ s largest common-user cement facilities and consists of two dedicated berths equipped with three cement screw unloaders linked to a fully enclosed air-slide, non-pollutive conveyor system.
The phosphates are transported to the coast by an automated conveyor belt, the longest such belt in the world.
It is believed to be one of the longest conveyor belts in the world.

conveyor and ocean
Having met Harry Hess he was fully aware of his theories on sea floor spreading where the ocean bed effectively acts as a ' conveyor belt ' moving away from the central ridge.

conveyor and sinking
They throw her onto a conveyor belt after Jinx makes " bad luck " for her by sinking her feet in the ground, preventing her from getting away.

conveyor and pulls
Some commercial dishwashers work similar to a commercial car wash, with a pulley system that pulls the rack through a small chamber ( Known widely as a " rack conveyor " systems ).

conveyor and Atlantic
They engaged in several low-level acts of property destruction, mostly localized around the Fosbucraa conveyor belt, which exported the rich phosphates to the Atlantic Ocean.

conveyor and northward
While at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography he observed the nature of the Emperor chain of seamounts that extended from the northwest end of the Hawaiian Island – Midway chain and speculated over lunch with Robert Fisher in 1953 that something must be carrying these old volcanic mountains northward like a conveyor belt.

conveyor and ;
( 2 ) Mechanized bunks -- they sit within the feed lot, are filled by a mechanical conveyor above feeding surface ; ;
Siemens ' drives, automation and industrial plant-related products include motors and drives for conveyor belts ; pumps and compressors ; heavy duty motors and drives for rolling steel mills ; compressors for oil and gas pipelines ; mechanical components including gears for wind turbines and cement mills ; automation equipment and systems and controls for production machinery and machine tools ; and industrial plant for water processing and raw material processing.
On Wednesday, 16 November 1898, Harrods debuted England's first " moving staircase " ( escalator ) in their Brompton Road stores ; the device was actually a woven leather conveyor belt-like unit with a mahogany and " silver plate-glass " balustrade.
It could be filled with oranges ; it could have a conveyor belt to move the orange from one side to the other ; it could even go through an alternate universe.
The 2009 film Sherlock Holmes includes a classical damsel in distress episode, where Irene Adler ( played by Rachel McAdams ) is helplessly bound to a conveyor belt in an industrial slaughterhouse, and is saved from being sawn in half by a chainsaw ; yet in other episodes of the same film Adler is strong and assertive-for example, overcoming with contemptuous ease two thugs who sought to rob her ( and robbing them instead ).
The movie opens with a credit sequence that follows a slaughterhouse process in from the unloading of the cattle to the making of sausages ; however, inexplicably, a man's shoes drops onto the conveyor belt during the process.
Treadmills can also be used to exercise dogs that are accustomed to running on a conveyor ; however tying the leash to the treadmill should be avoided as it can cause serious injury.
An automatic wet horizontal MPI machine with an external power supply, conveyor, and demagnetizing system ; it is used to inspect engine cranks.
; Detroit: Detroit is one big junkyard, heaps upon heaps of cars, running through conveyor belts and into a melting furnace.
The object of the beginning part of Rocky's Boots is to use a mechanical boot to kick a series of objects ( purple or green squares, diamonds, circles, or crosses ) off a conveyor belt ; each object will score some number of points, possibly negative.
A player carrying a flag moves more slowly than normal ; also, he or she cannot use a teleporter or move " against " a conveyor belt.
Today, relatively inexpensive conveyor belt sushi ( kaiten-zushi ; かいてんずし ; 回転寿司 ) has become popular.
Both can be used to move objects by attaching pockets, buckets, or frames to them ; chains are often used to move things vertically by holding them in frames, as in industrial toasters, while belts are good at moving things horizontally in the form of conveyor belts.
It is not unusual for the systems to be used in combination ; for example the rollers that drive conveyor belts are themselves often driven by drive chains.
Under his supervision, in 1955, the Soo Line Milling Company switched from conveyor belt operation to a pneumatic drive ; this was the first flour mill to make this switch in the Western hemisphere.

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