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  2. Rustproofing - Wikipedia

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    The bitumen based products do not dry and harden, so they cannot become brittle, like the confusingly named "Underbody Seal with added Waxoyl" made by Hammerite, which can be supplied in a Shutz type cartridge labelled "Shutz" for use with a Shutz compressor fed gun. [2] Mercedes bodyshops use a similar product supplied by Mercedes-Benz. [3]

  3. Hammerite - Wikipedia

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    Hammerite paint factory, Prudhoe. Hammerite paint was first developed in 1962 by Allen Forster and later manufactured at the Finnigan's factory in Prudhoe, Northumberland. The company also produced the anti-corrosion treatment Waxoyl. In the early 1980s, the company was acquired by Hunting plc who later sold it on to Williams Holdings in 1993.

  4. Alternative wine closure - Wikipedia

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    Disadvantages of synthetic corks include a risk of harmful air entering a bottle after as little as 18 months, difficulty in extracting them from the bottle, and difficulty in using the cork to reseal the wine. [5] James Laube of Wine Spectator notes that some can also impart a slight chemical flavour to the wine. [4]

  5. Why wine bottles are sealed with cork -- and why that ... - AOL

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    While many bulk wines use screw caps -- which is likely where the stigma originated -- a screw cap is by no means and indicator of the quality of your wine.

  6. Crown cork - Wikipedia

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    The crown cork (also known as a crown seal, crown cap or just a cap), the first form of bottle cap, was invented by William Painter in 1892 in Baltimore. The company making it was originally called the Bottle Seal Company, but it changed its name with the almost immediate success of the crown cork to the Crown Cork and Seal Company .

  7. Hermetic seal - Wikipedia

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    A hermetic seal is any type of sealing that makes a given object airtight (preventing the passage of air, oxygen, or other gases).The term originally applied to airtight glass containers, but as technology advanced it applied to a larger category of materials, including rubber and plastics.

  8. Prince William and Kate Middleton Offer Rare Insight Into ...

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    It's rare we get insights into what the royal family watches on TV. Queen Camilla reportedly tuned in to The Crown, while Prince Harry has mentioned he and Meghan Markle enjoy Jeopardy.But this ...

  9. Sealed bottles - Wikipedia

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    Collectors of bottles sometimes refer to them as Applied seals, Blob seals or Prunt seals. Up until the 17th century bottles would have been made of pottery or leather but by the middle of the century a 'new' black/dark green glass wine bottle came into general use. Early glass bottles were squat, broad and rounded sometimes referred to as ...