Because of the corrosiveness of the wastewater, underground pipelines should be constructed of plastic or other non-corrosive materials. |
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A nuisance associated with hydrogen sulfide includes its corrosiveness to metals such as iron, steel, copper and brass. |
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The temperature and corrosiveness of the stack gases will determine the type of thermocouple to be used. |
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In particular the corrosiveness of the inks at temperatures of 130 °C would present additional challenges. |
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The apparatus shall not be constructed of materials that will affect the corrosiveness of the mist. |
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Effects of short-term exposure to the substance includes corrosiveness to the eyes, the skin and the respiratory tract. |
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High Sulphates concentrations would increase the corrosiveness and deterioration of concrete or cement. |
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Secondary standards are guidelines or suggested maximum levels of colour, taste, odour, hardness, corrosiveness, and certain other factors. |
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A number of standards deal with technical issues,suchasproductstrength,flexibility,brittlen ess,permeabil it y, corrosiveness and compatibility. |
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Carol Ann Duffy's first poem as Laureate takes on the corrosiveness of politics on politicians. |
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For me, there is urgency in fiction, even though writing is in itself an act against the corrosiveness of time. |
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It uses a secret chemical formula to help the resins hold together fiberglass even under challenging combinations of heat and corrosiveness. |
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In Canada, hazardous wastes and hazardous recyclable materials are defined as those with properties such as flammability, corrosiveness, or inherent toxicity. |
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Eventually, depending on the applied stress, the shape of the flaw, the temperature, and even the corrosiveness of the environment, the growth velocity of the crack approaches its terminal limit, and failure becomes imminent. |
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Largely because of problems resulting from its corrosiveness, ground water contamination and its toxicity for health, methanol is no longer commonly used as a motor fuel. |
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Establish a program or conduct desktop analyses or pipe loop studies to determine the corrosiveness of the water in representative parts of the distribution system. |
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Producing a reservoir is a complex, dynamic process lasting many years, in which enormous volumes of fluids of varying viscosity and corrosiveness are set in motion using a variety of technologies. |
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That is what it does for a living, which is why the corrosiveness of the House and of politics is something for which they bear an enormously heavy responsibility. |
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A corrosion survey should be conducted to confirm the corrosiveness of the soil and an economic analysis should be conducted to confirm that it is cost effective to cathodically protect metallic components. |
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To match the type and degree of corrosiveness of the medium, sensors fabricated of 316 L, Hastelloy, as well as plastic or enamel coating are available. |
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Its corrosiveness can be mainly ascribed to its strong acidic nature. |
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