Galvanising factory UK | galvanised coatings - hot-dip galvanising process
...any remaining excessively heavy grease would require further pre-treatment and add to costs. The materials are then immersed in hydrochloric acid at ambient temperature in order to scour the steel surface and eradicate all mill scale and rust. The hydrochloric acid contains an inhibitor to avoid over-pickling, so ensuring a perfect surface for the galvanised coating. See #1.
DWSI Water Filtration Products and Water Treatment Products
...media prevents contaminant penetration and allows for finer filtration than with other media filters. Water enters the filter in a cross flow pattern at high velocity to continually scour the media surface, keeping the surface area clean. The combination of pressure and shearing action of the water allow for longer service runs between backwashing, ... See #2.
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Brodart.com - News and Updates
...exceptional quality found in small press offerings. It will be published quarterly. It will be available in print and (in expanded form) on the web at www.gems.brodart.com. Librarians scour the publishing world for little-known, overlooked but valuable books. The excellent efforts of many writers, editors and publishers are lost in the huge number... See #3.
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Vintage Lumber
...materials from all over to produce a functionally & aesthetically consistent product year after year. THE PROCESS: The lumber most frequently reaches us via “pickers”, individuals who scour the countryside searching for derelict buildings. Delivered or picked up in everything from pick-up trucks to tractor-trailers, the lumber ranges in dimension... See #4.
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Bio-Microbics Incorporated
...due to simultaneous discharge from many fixtures in the home (i.e. laundry day). The patented keyhole weirs provide flow attenuation to dampen these surge flows that otherwise may scour solids out of the septic tank with the effluent. 7. Solids Exclusion Ring - This ring prevents the possible short circuiting of solids through the discharge piping. See #5.
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Quality Custom Cabinets | Quality Custom Cabinetry
...We offer a very special selection of real Antique and Old Growth lumber. The lumber from the Antique varieties comes from structures having been catalogued for demolition. Expert eyes scour the buildings, and those structures deemed acceptable are carefully taken apart and brought to the lumber mill. The wood is cut into wide planks, which are... See #6.
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Easaway Draincare UK LTD
...and is ideal for removing aesthetically unpleasing stains such as graffiti and mould. By varying the Nozzle end of the Jetter's hose we are even able to cut through tree routes and scour pipes! We provide our Vacuumation service to an assortment of customers including Leeds City Council and Yorkshire Water, uplifting contaminated waste, oils... See #7.
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VERSA-LOK | RETAINING WALL SYSTEMS
...Download Technical Bulletin #1-Shorelines, Waterways, and Retention Pond Protection Guidelines for using VERSA-LOK Retaining Wall Systems in a water environment. Foundation strength, scour, hydrostatic build up, and fines migration are addressed. Mail Download Technical Bulletin #2-Stairs How to build steps using VERSA-LOK retaining wall units. See #8.
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KAV Consulting Engineers, Inc. - Portfolio
...by subdivision development on adjacent properties. A repair program, along with construction costs, was developed to address transportation of sedimentation into a pond, streambed scour, flood plain erosion, pond and stream embankment erosion, and pond embankment failure. Pavements and Drainage Surface and subsurface drainage, roadway, and... See #9.
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StoneWall Select-Stonewall Select Retaining Wall Systems
...may be used in water applications such as ponds, creeks and small lakes. However, the stability of the foundation soil, protection of the wall base from ice action, wave action, scour etc., and design of the drainage system require professional analysis and engineering of submerged walls. In addition the following recommendations should... See #10.
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GEOfabrics - Designed to Perform
...the design philosophy for geotextile filters for use beneath rock armour and rip-rap covers detailed design and specification for defence against coastal and river erosion and scour. Downloadable File: Designing rock & rip-rap structures with geotextiles (4MB pdf) Model performance specification for a geotextile filter/separator used... See #11.
Erosion Control by Modular Gabion Systems
...reinforcement, slope reinforcement, channel lining, slope protection, bank protection, shore protection, beach protection, weirs, groins, jetties, drop structures, culvert outlet scour pads, scour aprons, headwalls, bridge abutments, rockfall confinement, erosion control, gabion wall design, gabion basket, gabion retaining wall. See #12.
GEOSYNTHETICS
RIVER BANK STABLISATION Erosalog & Erosaplat provide protection to the toe of riverbanks to retain backfill material and plant development. For use in areas of water scour or boat wash. Erosalog is a large diameter densely packed flexible log of coir fibre. Erosaplat is a thick quilted mattress of coir fibre. They are usually... See #13.
Engineering Job Opportunities at Soil Retention
Career Opportunities Civil Designer/Drafter Essential Duties and Responsibilities include: MSE Wall design Erosion/scour control system design Requirements: A minimum of 3-5 years engineering experience Knowledge of geotechnical, hydraulic, and/or structural engineering a plus. Must have a working knowledge of ACAD/LDD... See #14.
Maccaferri Reno Mattress
Reno Mattresses are used for river bank and scour protection, channel linings for erosion control, and embankment stability. They are filled with rock at the project site to form flexible, permeable, monolithic structures to promote a rapid regrowth of natural vegetation. See #15.
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North American Green - FAQ
...engineering water quality ctrm bionet sedimentstop nag soil conservation ecmds S75 DS75 S75BN S150 DS150 S150BN SC150 SC150BN C125 C125BN P300 SC250 C350 P550 slope erosion channel scour shoreline erosion wave erosion seed protection. See #16.
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