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  2. Dye-sublimation printing - Wikipedia

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    More heavy-duty printers can print much faster; for example, a Sinfonia Colorstream S2 dye-sublimation printer can print a 4x6 in (10x15cm) photo in as little as 6.8 seconds, and a Mitsubishi CP-D707DW is known to have a faster print of under 6 seconds for similar size. In all cases, the finished print is completely dry once it emerges from the ...

  3. Did you know you can get a personalized Stanley tumbler ... - AOL

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    Choose your size and color, and make your Stanley tumbler truly yours with custom engraving. $55 at Stanley You can customize your Stanley exclusively on the brand's website for an extra $10.

  4. Highball glass - Wikipedia

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    A highball glass is a glass tumbler that can contain 240 to 350 millilitres (8 to 12 US fl oz). [1] [2] It is used to serve highball cocktails and other mixed drinks. An example size is 7 cm (3 in) diameter by 15 cm (6 in) in height. A highball glass is taller than an Old Fashioned glass (lowball), and shorter and wider than a Collins glass.

  5. Sublimatory - Wikipedia

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    A sublimatory [1] [2] or sublimation apparatus is equipment, commonly laboratory glassware, for purification of compounds by selective sublimation. In principle, the operation resembles purification by distillation , except that the products do not pass through a liquid phase .

  6. Tumbler (glass) - Wikipedia

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    An oversized tumbler for serving chilled beverages, while reducing the need to frequently refill the glass. A tumbler is a flat-floored beverage container usually made of plastic, glass or stainless steel. Theories vary as to the etymology of the word tumbler. One such theory is that the glass originally had a pointed or convex base and could ...

  7. Tumbler screening technique - Wikipedia

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    Tumbler screening has a disadvantage of blocking of the mesh in case of batch sieving if the particles are fed immediately inside the machine barrel. Hence, the feeding rate shouldn't be very high. [4] Another disadvantage of tumbler screening technique is that it would be ineffective for higher particle sizes, ranging from six inches to +20 mesh.