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Thermal depolymerization also destroys prions in infected organic and inorganic matter, since the process chemically attacks protein at the molecular level.
* Thermal conversion process, depolymerization process for reducing complex organic materials into light crude oil
Thermal depolymerization is similar to the geological processes that produced the fossil fuels used today, except that the technological process occurs in a timeframe measured in hours.
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* Thermal depolymerization, a process for converting biomass into oil
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Thermal depolymerization ( TDP ) has the potential to recover energy from existing sources of waste such as petroleum coke as well as pre-existing waste deposits.
A commercialized process using hydrous pyrolysis ( see the article Thermal depolymerization ) used by Changing World Technologies, Inc. ( CWT ) and its subsidiary Renewable Environmental Solutions, LLC ( RES ) to convert turkey offal reported by Adams et al.
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* Thermal depolymerization, post consumer waste processing technologies
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Thermal and is
Thermal conductivity is directly traceable to the material's porous, air-cell construction which effectively traps air or a gas in the maze of minute bubbles which form its composition.
Thermal noise is white noise meaning that the power spectral density is constant throughout the frequency spectrum.
Thermal radiation is an important mechanism of heat transfer.
Thermal energy is economical in areas of high industrial density, as the high demand cannot be met by renewable sources.
Thermal erosion is the result of melting and weakening permafrost due to moving water.
Thermal diffusion galvanizing, a form of Sherardizing, provides a zinc coating on iron or copper based materials partially similar to hot dip galvanizing, but the final surface that results is different from that yielded with hot-dip galvanizing in that all of the zinc is alloyed.
Heat engines distinguish themselves from other types of engines by the fact that their efficiency is fundamentally limited by Carnot's theorem .< ref > Thermal physics: entropy and free energies, by Joon Chang Lee ( 2002 ), Appendix A, p. 183: " A heat engine absorbs energy from a heat source and then converts it into work for us.
; Thermal expansion: A solid is said to be isotropic if the expansion of solid is equal in all directions when thermal energy is provided to the solid.
Detailed Thermal Emission Imaging System | THEMIS daytime infrared image mosaic of Olympus Mons. Olympus Mons lies at the edge of the Tharsis bulge, a vast volcanic plateau that is very ancient.
Thermal storage is the temporary storage or removal of heat for later use.
* Thermal pollution, is a temperature change in natural water bodies caused by human influence, such as use of water as coolant in a power plant.
Thermal radiation is a common synonym for approximately black body radiation spontaneously emitted from objects, that is chiefly infrared electromagnetic radiation at temperatures often encountered on Earth.
Thermal radiation is generated when heat from the movement of charged particles within atoms is converted to electromagnetic radiation.
* Thermal infrared spectroscopy measures thermal radiation emitted from materials and surfaces and is used to determine the type of bonds present in a sample as well as their lattice environment.
* Protection against small micrometeoroids, some traveling at up to 27, 000 kilometers per hour, provided by a puncture-resistant Thermal Micrometeoroid Garment, which is the outermost layer of the suit.
Thermal contact with the heat sink is then broken so that the system is insulated, and the magnetic field is switched off.
ICP-MS is more suitable for this application than the previously used Thermal Ionization Mass Spectrometry, as species with high ionization energy such as Osmium ( Os ) and Tungsten ( Hf-W ) can be easily ionised.

Thermal and process
Thermal radiation refers not only to the radiation itself, but also the process by which the surface of an object radiates its thermal energy in the form black body radiation.
Thermal history modelling attempts to describe the temperature history T < sub > z, t </ sub > and therefore requires a knowledge of the burial history of the stratigraphic layers which is obtained through the process of back-stripping.
The Hydro Thermal Upgrading ( HTU ) process uses superheated water to produce oil from domestic waste.
Thermal depolymerisation differs in that it contains a hydrous process followed by an anhydrous cracking / distillation process.
A Thermal Depolymerization demonstration plant was completed in 1999 in Philadelphia by Thermal Depolymerization, LLC, and the first full-scale commercial plant was constructed in Carthage, Missouri, about from ConAgra Foods ' massive Butterball turkey plant, where it is expected to process about 200 tons of turkey waste into of oil per day.
Other potential arrangements include " Thermal Assisted Switching " ( TAS-MRAM ), which briefly heats up ( reminiscent of phase-change memory ) the magnetic tunnel junctions during the write process and keeps the MTJs stable at a colder temperature the rest of the time ; and " vertical transport MRAM " ( VMRAM ), which uses current through a vertical column to change magnetic orientation, a geometric arrangement that reduces the write disturb problem and so can be used at higher density.
* Thermal ( submicrometre CMOS process )
Thermal transfer printing is a digital printing process in which material is applied to paper ( or some other material ) by melting a coating of ribbon so that it stays glued to the material on which the print is applied.
Thermal printing ( or direct thermal printing ) is a digital printing process which produces a printed image by selectively heating coated thermochromic paper, or thermal paper as it is commonly known, when the paper passes over the thermal print head.
Thermal expansion demands a uniform and well-regulated heating process at startup.
Thermal profile of a lead free solder process
Thermal pollution is the degradation of water quality by any process that changes ambient water temperature.
Thermal sensors depend on the process of absortbing the rF and microwave signal energy, and sense the resulting heat rise.
Rapid Thermal Processing ( or RTP ) refers to a semiconductor manufacturing process which heats silicon wafers to high temperatures ( up to 1, 200 ° C or greater ) on a timescale of several seconds or less.
Negative Thermal Expansion ( NTE ) is a physicochemical process in which some materials contract upon heating rather than expanding as most materials do.
Thermal energy is often accumulated from active solar collector or more often combined heat and power plants, and transferred to insulated repositories for use later in various applications, such as space heating, domestic or process water heating.

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