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Flashy Vacuum Cleaners

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Choosing The Right Vacuum Cleaner

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The Convenience of Wet & Dry Vacuum Cleaners

Posted on December 5th, 2010 in Vacuum Cleaners Parts | No Comments »

An essential equipment in any home or shop or business is wet and dry vacuum cleaners . Often referred to as a shop-vac, it is multipurpose and a very convenient “do-it-yourself” piece of equipment. Wet & dry vacuum cleaners are very simple. If taken apart, they consist of nothing more than a vacuum cleaner as heart. But very cunningly designed, they enable the user to accomplish more and work in all kinds of environment.

The most unique feature of wet dry vacuum cleaners is their versatility. They have a powerful suction, which can pick up anything from nails, screws and other materials without causing any damage to the vacuum. They can also work in a wet environment with equal ease. Whether to remove a fine layer of dust or empty a basin of water, these shop vacs are just the very things to use.

They come in many sizes and capacity. Wet and dry vacuum cleaners have three major parts  the motor, the bucket and the hose. The motor is placed atop the bucket and drives a fan which draws air through the bucket and hose. As the air passes the hose, it increases in speed and creates suction. This suction causes it to pick up the particles and carry it into the bucket. As the air enters the bucket, it slows down and the particles are released. The air is finally vented out of the upper portion of the vacuum. A simple but effective logic!!!

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ABS Granules: Advantages And Applications

Posted on November 29th, 2010 in Vacuum Cleaners Parts | No Comments »

ABS granules stands for Acrylo Nitrile Butadyne Styrene granules. Their chemical composition render them the physical properties like hardness, rigidity and the tendency to remain tough even at low temperatures. These ABS Granules consist of particles of a rubber like toughener suspended in a continuous phase of styrene acrylo nitrile (SAN) copolymer. In market, the various grades of these amorphous, medium-priced thermoplastics with different levels of impact strength, heat resistance, flame retardance and plat ability are easily available. Generally, most of the naturally occurring ABS Granules are translucent to opaque and they can be pigmented to almost any color. The various grades of granules are meant for injection molding, extrusion, blow molding, foam molding and thermoforming. These molding and extrusion grades provide surface finishes ranging from satin to high gloss. The surface roughness of thermoplastic parts is a very crucial aspect as it directly affects the optical behavior and the aesthethics of the plastic products. As per the requirement and the usage, the surface roughness of these granules varies from product to product. For instance, in several fibre products such as optical discs etc, the surface roughness are required to keep to the least possible level.

In the present scenario, ABS Granules are one of the most important engineering ingredients of the plastic products. Its physical and chemical properties contributes to its popularity among the manufacturers. Automobile industry has been one of the prominent users of ABS granules. After the sudden fall in consumption of ABS Granules during 1998-1990 by automobile industry , the last decade has seen an uptrend in the consumption projections.

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  1. These granules offer a good balance of tensile strength to the manufacturers.
  2. The impact and abrasion resistance are also comparatively better than other chemical substances.
  3. The dimensional stability and surface hardness make them a preferred choice among manufacturers particularly in automobile industry.
  4. The rigidity, heat resistance and low-temperature properties is an added advantage.
  5. The chemical resistance and electrical characteristics make them popular in manufacturing purposes.

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