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    Choose The Chain Link Fence You Like Best You've seen chain link fences many times, and maybe you've noticed they sometimes differ somewhat in appearance. That may lead you to wonder what different materials the fences are made from. Here's a look at the different kids of chain link fences and how they differ. Galvanized Steel Chain Link Steel is the traditional material for a chain link fence. It is thick, strong, and heavy. The steel is usually galvanized, which means it is treated when it's

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    Corrosion Believe it or not, but there is a force of that costs the United States’s infrastructure millions of dollars every year. The vandalizer attacks cars, yard furniture, and numerous other metal items sitting outside in the rain. Allowing this monstrosity to continue would not benefit the United States’s multi-trillion debt issue or productivity for many people (Escobar et al. 1). How does this mysterious attacker ruin steel left outside, and how can the United States combat it? First of all

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    Year 10 Science Research Investigation This has been developed for the unit: Chemistry The claim: Metals are the most useful substances Research question: How does the properties of Platinum enhance its usefulness when it comes to playing a role in pharmaceutical and surgical treatments? Rationale: Platinum is utilized extensively over a range of different items, from catalytic converters in our cars to the pretty rings that we wear on our fingers. It is more importantly used in many treatments

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    Oozes And Aahs Summary

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    The article, “Oozes and aahs: Slugs' gooey substance may provide alternative to surgery,” begins by talking about how scientists have been inspired by slug slime to create a flexible glue. Scientists believe that sometime in the near future, this glue could possibly hold together a beating, bleeding heart. According to the professor of Bioengineering at the University of California, “The sticking power of this adhesive is probably on the order of 10 times better than what's currently on the market

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    Aluminum metal reacts with oxygen in the air to produce a thin hard film of aluminum oxide on the surface. Thus, as the aluminum oxide film becomes thicker, it will absorb moisture from the air. In fact, moisture is the source of hydrogen, which could affect the quality of the weld (e.g. porosity). Another reasons aluminum is different from steels when welding is that, aluminum also does not change its color as temperature approaches the melting point. The oxide that forms so rapidly on its surface

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    Considering Fiberglass Doors or Windows? Know The Truth Behind 4 Myths When the doors and windows in your home are showing their age, replacement is something you might be considering. There are many materials for you to pick from, which include wood and vinyl as popular choices among homeowners. However, Fiberglass material is a viable option you should consider. Here is the truth behind 4 myths about the material, which may help change your mind to using this material. Myth: Fiberglass Is Not

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