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  2. Parts cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Parts cleaning is a step in various industrial processes, either as preparation for surface finishing or to safeguard delicate components. One such process, electroplating, is particularly sensitive to part cleanliness, as even thin layers of oil can hinder coating adhesion . Cleaning methods encompass solvent cleaning, hot alkaline detergent ...

  3. Copper alloys in aquaculture - Wikipedia

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    Copper alloys are important netting materials in aquaculture (the farming of aquatic organisms including fish farming ). Various other materials including nylon, polyester, polypropylene, polyethylene, plastic-coated welded wire, rubber, patented twine products (Spectra, Dyneema), and galvanized steel are also used for netting in aquaculture ...

  4. Mooring mast - Wikipedia

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    1) ' [The mooring mast] comprised a metal column erected on the ground to the top of which the bow or stern of the airship was directly attached by a cable. 2) [The airship] moors at the top of the metal column on a pivoted platform so that it can turn in a circle about the column and remain end-on to the wind;

  5. Risdon Zinc Works - Wikipedia

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    Risdon Zinc Works (trading as Nyrstar Hobart) is a major zinc refinery located in Lutana, a suburb of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.The smelter is one of the world's largest in terms of production volume, producing over 280,000 tonnes (280,000 long tons; 310,000 short tons) annually of high-grade zinc, primarily as die-cast alloys and continuous galvanising-grade alloys.

  6. Millwall Dock - Wikipedia

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    The dock is L-shaped, with an 'Outer Dock' running east–west, and an 'Inner Dock' running north from the eastern end. It originally contained around 36 acres (14 hectares) of water and had a 200-acre (81 hectare) estate. The western end of the Outer Dock was originally connected to the Thames at Millwall by an 80 ft (24 m) wide channel.

  7. Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    A warehouse is a building for storing goods. [2] [3] Warehouses are used by manufacturers, importers, exporters, wholesalers, transport businesses, customs, etc. They are usually large plain buildings in industrial parks on the outskirts of cities, towns, or villages. Warehouses usually have loading docks to load and unload goods from trucks.