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  2. Sandblasting - Wikipedia

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    A sand-blasting cabinet. A blast cabinet is essentially a closed loop system that allows the operator to blast the part and recycle the abrasive. [12] It usually consists of four components; the containment (cabinet), the abrasive blasting system, the abrasive recycling system and the dust collection.

  3. Sandbox (locomotive) - Wikipedia

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    Engine sheds in the UK were equipped with sand drying stoves, so that sandboxes could be refilled each morning with dry sand. Steam locomotives in the US had a single sandbox, called a sand dome, atop the boiler where the rising heat helped to dry the sand. Even with this arrangement, sand pipes tended to clog, and by the 1880s, pneumatic ...

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    Sale Price: $466 Shop Now. Regular Price: $583. Availability: Through Wednesday, Dec. 28 Not only does this construction toy set act as a children's playground, but it's a great way to experiment ...

  5. Drilling and blasting - Wikipedia

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    Rock blasting in Finland. Drilling and blasting is the controlled use of explosives and other methods, such as gas pressure blasting pyrotechnics, to break rock for excavation. It is practiced most often in mining, quarrying and civil engineering such as dam, tunnel or road construction. The result of rock blasting is often known as a rock cut.

  6. Sandbox - Wikipedia

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    Sand box (civil engineering), a device to remove centring; Sandbox (locomotive), a container that holds sand for use in improving rail adhesion in slippery conditions; Sandbox (missile) or SS-N-12, a Soviet anti-ship missile; Sandbox, a container for pounce (calligraphy), used before the invention of blotting paper

  7. Tovex - Wikipedia

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    Tovex is a 50/50 aqueous solution of ammonium nitrate and methylammonium nitrate (sometimes also called monomethylamine nitrate, or PR-M), sensitized fuels, and other ingredients including sodium nitrate prills, finely divided (paint-grade) aluminum, finely divided coal, proprietary materials to make some grades cap sensitive, and thickening agents to enhance water resistance and to act as ...

  8. Sand box (civil engineering) - Wikipedia

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    A sandbox or sand jack is a device used for removing the centering of an arch. Each prop is mounted on a sand box. After the plug is removed, the sand pours from the box, causing the centering to move downwards, diminishing the pressure from the arch, and enabling to ultimately remove it. [1]

  9. Blasting machine - Wikipedia

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    Two blasting machines. At rear is one where the trigger works by depressing or raising the handle; at fore, one where the handle is twisted. A blasting machine or shot exploder (commonly called a plunger) is a portable source of electric current to reliably fire a blasting cap to trigger a main explosive charge.