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  2. Dragonfly 44 - Wikipedia

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    Dragonfly 44 is an ultra diffuse galaxy in the Coma Cluster. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 2 ] [ 4 ] This galaxy is well-known because observations of the velocity dispersion in 2016 suggested a mass of about one trillion solar masses , about the same as the Milky Way .

  3. Polyphenyl ether - Wikipedia

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    Spontaneous ignition temperatures of polyphenyl ethers lie between 550 and 595 °C (1,022 and 1,103 °F), alkyl substitution reduces this value by ~50 °C (122 °F). PPEs are compatible with most metals and elastomers that are commonly used in high-temperature applications. They typically swell common seal materials. [4]

  4. Hot-melt adhesive - Wikipedia

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    A hot glue gun loaded with a glue stick. Hot-melt adhesive (HMA), also known as hot glue, is a form of thermoplastic adhesive that is commonly sold as solid cylindrical sticks of various diameters designed to be applied using a hot glue gun.

  5. Polytetrafluoroethylene - Wikipedia

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    Some PTFE parts are made by cold-moulding, a form of compression molding. [44] Here, fine powdered PTFE is forced into a mould under high pressure (10–100 MPa). [ 44 ] After a settling period, lasting from minutes to days, the mould is heated at 360 to 380 °C (680 to 716 °F), [ 44 ] allowing the fine particles to fuse ( sinter ) into a ...

  6. Green Seal - Wikipedia

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    Green Seal is a global non-profit environmental standard development and certification organization committed to making sustainability everyone’s business. Its flagship program is the certification of products and services. Certification is based on Green Seal standards, which contain performance, health, and sustainability criteria. [1]

  7. Ultrawide formats - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, IMAX announced the release of films in Ultra-WideScreen 3.6 format, [6] [failed verification] with an aspect ratio of 18:5 (36:10). [7] A year later, Samsung and Phillips announced 'super ultra-wide displays', with aspect ratio of 32:9, for "iMax-style cinematic viewing". [ 8 ]