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Крім того, плоскі ремені стали невід’ємною частиною текстильної промисловості. У цій галузі вони використовуються для приводу верстатів, які обробляють тканини, забезпечуючи плавний та точний рух. Це особливо важливо, оскільки навіть найменші відхилення в швидкості або точності можуть призвести до дефектів у виробах.


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A poly V belt, also known as a serpentine belt, is characterized by its multiple longitudinal ribs that provide increased surface contact and improved grip compared to traditional flat belts. The “135J6” designation denotes the specific dimensions and specifications of the belt. In this case, “135” refers to the belt’s length, while “J6” indicates the width and configuration. The poly V belt is designed to fit into a pulley system and is often used to drive multiple accessories in engines, including alternators, power steering pumps, and air conditioning compressors.


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When compared to traditional materials, poly belting provides several advantages. Traditional rubber belts may fail under heavy loads or extreme conditions, leading to costly downtimes and maintenance issues. In contrast, the robust nature of polyurethane belting allows it to handle conditions that would quickly degrade rubber. Furthermore, polyurethane does not suffer from issues like cracking or splitting, ensuring a longer service life with less frequent replacements.


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  • Because of the uncertainty of the impacts of nanoparticles, Made Safe exercises the precautionary principle, meaning we avoid nanoparticles until more extensive scientific testing proves their safety.

  • The use of TIO2 in water treatment facilities harnesses the power of advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), which involve the generation of hydroxyl radicals that can decompose a wide range of organic pollutants. When exposed to ultraviolet light, TIO2 triggers a reaction that not only breaks down contaminants such as pesticides and pharmaceuticals but also facilitates disinfection by destroying harmful microorganisms without producing harmful byproducts.
  • The sulfate process, common in many factories, involves converting the raw material into a sulfate liquor, then precipitating TiO2 as a hydrate. This is followed by calcination to form the final pigment. On the other hand, the chloride route, more energy-intensive but offering higher purity, involves the chlorination of titanium-bearing minerals and subsequent hydrolysis and crystallization.
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