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Lincoln Shadow Split Leather Sleeved Welding Jacket XL US $58.95
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MILLER 244751 30" CLASSIC CLOTH WELDING JACKET SZ LRG US $24.77
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MILLER 244752 30" CLASSIC CLOTH WELDING JACKET SZ X-LG US $24.77
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TILLMAN Welding Jacket 30" Orange Men's Size M NWT US $9.99
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TILLMAN 9062 "WELD or DIE" FR ONYX WELDING JACKET - LG US $27.65
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MILLER 244754 30" CLASSIC CLOTH WELDING JACKET SZ XXLG US $26.77
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30" Full Length Welding Jacket 100% Genuine Leather,Kevlar Thread Size (Large) US $47.40
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TILLMAN 9061 "BACKBONE of AMERICA" WELDING JACKET - 3XL US $31.65
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TILLMAN 9062 "WELD or DIE" FR ONYX WELDING JACKET - XL US $27.65
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In 1926, Richard Drew of the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company (also known as 3M) developed Scotch Tape, possibly the most famous adhesive tape across the world. It was originally created for use in car-painting, to create defining lines between different colours. Earlier, gummed tapes removed paintwork as it was peeled off, so Drew set about inventing a pressure-sensitive tape that would not scar paintwork. Further developments saw him coating cellophane with adhesive and, in 1930, the domestic tape we are all so familiar with, was released.
Since then, the basic principles of adhesive tape have been applied to other uses. Now there are a diverse and assorted range of tapes for different applications, including gaffer tape, pipeline identification tape, plumber's tape, electrician's tape and packaging tapes. Tapes can now offer protection against electrical current, temperature and the escape of gas or liquid, as in the case of foam tape, which uses open or closed-cell sponges for protection as well as the bonding together of different surfaces.
However, natural occurrences have provided many inspirations for the advances in industrial tape technology; in 1948, a Swiss engineer named George de Mestral returned from a walk to discover some plant burrs clinging to his jacket. By 1956 he had perfected the notion of using tiny hooks to fasten things together, by creating two strips of nylon fabric - one covered in hooks and the other consisting of thousands of tiny loops. His invention is now used worldwide in a variety of industries and applications. It is strong, lightweight, durable, washable and easily separated and is known as Velcro. Initially, Velcro was used in the fabric industry; sewn onto different materials to provide easy opening and closing. Recently, this has been updated and it can now be bought as an adhesive tape, offering a variety of other uses.
Once the potential of adhesive tape had been recognized, research went in to its durability and strength. Early tape offered little of either, but research and the development of synthetic materials offered more advances. Initially, cloth fibres were used to create Duct tape which was used by the military to repair aircraft, rifles and jeeps. Unlike medical tapes that were being used at the time, Duct tape is waterproof and, after the Second World War, it was used in the housing industry to connect heating and air conditioning ducts together. Industry also saw the potential for adhesive tape and researched its tensile strength. The result was a plastic-based tape that is commonly known as packing tape. As well as being waterproof, it also offered an unprecedented strength that has now made it one of the most versatile tapes in the world.
Directa (UK) Ltd supplies a range of essential Industrial Supplies to many businesses from all sectors. We offer thousands of products, FREE product advice, packaging tape and free delivery. 35 years of fast friendly service.
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Zero Emission Blowers for Sulfur Recovery
Canada Blower Co. now offers gas-tight and zero leakage steam-jacketed blowers for Sulfur Recovery in Cemical Industry.
Hydrogen Sulfide H2S is a main source of sulfur. In high concentrations it can be lethal. It occurs in natural gas, oil, volcanic emissions, and some mineral springs. In oil rfining processes its presence is undesirable, and it must be removed. The Clause process is one of the methods used to remove the hydrogene sulphide, and while doing so, recover elementar sulfur.
In pactice this sulfur removal process requires a gas-tight, zero leakage, high temperature and high pressure blower for intermittent duty that must handle toxic gases and must be capable of being brought on line immediately upon demand. To do this the following features on the blower must be provided:
- Double welded casing construction;
- Steam flows between the housing walls to maintain a constant 285 F gas temperature inside the fan (because below 285 F sulfur will change from a gaseous to a solid state and will "freeze" to the blower surfaces causing damage or destruction);
- A mechanical shaft seal with heat tracing and purge by air or nitrogen;
- To assure tight tolerances between the shaft and shaft seal, the housing should be supported at the centerline, and grows concentric to the fan shaft when exposed to heat.: since this support isolates housing from the drive and mounting bases, housing thermal growth doesn't cause forces to be applied to these bases.
- To prevent the shaft from taking a permanent set when the blower is idle but still exposed to the high temperature, a turning gear is provided to keep the blower rotating at a very slow speed of 25 - 40 RPM; alternatively a VFD speed control can be used
Steam jacketed construction can also be used in other thermally critical chemical processes. As to air-tifgt and zero-emission construction, it is used in the following industries:
* Pollution Control
* Pulp and Paper Industry
* Printing and Converting
* Chemical Plants
* Power Generation
* Research and Development
* Petroleum
* Food Processing
* Paint and Ink Industries
for containment of hazardous organic and inorganic compounds in industrial process plants and other critical applications. Special construction and shaft sealing devices are available for blower service requiring zero or minimal gas leakage into and out of casing.
Canada Blower has a lot of experince with gas-tight and zero-leakage construction on fans and blowers, including: multistage lip shaft seals; Buna-N, Viton and Teflon seals; mechanical shaft seals; special fan housing gasketings; single and double carbon ring seals; hermetically sealed blowers; magnetofluidic and ferrofluidic seals; and packed stuffing boxes with barrier liquids and purgeable seals.
Specific code welding processes and special fan design features are used too - to ensure complete gas tight integrity.
Some special materials and alloys frequently used in gas tight fans, especially for service in hazardous, abrasive, corrosive and high temperature environments, include:
Corten, ASTM A36 Carbon Steel, Hastelloy, Inconel, Stainless Steels of different kinds, Titanium, Monel, Aluminum, Teflon, Rubber LIning. These materials are typical for industrial applications requiring high strength alloys and super alloys too.
Canada Blower is a world wide distributor of industrial process ans OEM fans and blowers, as well as fan components; including high pressure blowers, high temperature fans, spark resistant and explosion proof ventilators, tubeaxial and vaneaxial high pressure ventilators. Canada Blower also does existing fans and blowers repairs, re-build, as well as dynamical wheels balancing.
For additional information please refer to http://canadianblower.com/index.html.
Oleg Tchetchel, Ph.D.
Ventilation Engineer and Designer
Canadian Blower
http://www.canadablower.com
http://canadianblower.com/blowers/index.html
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Have a 305 with a crack in the Water Jacket? WELDERS QUESTION?
Strong engine and it still runs great! It happened this past winter... Can I get it welded???? It runs fron the pan up vertically.
It can be welded but it is not worth it for a 305. You can find a good 305 on craigslist for almost nothing or you can upgrade to a 350.
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