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  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    Titanium dioxide is the most widely used white pigment. Its predominance is due to the high refractive index, lack of colour and chemical inertness. High refractive index in the visual portion of spectrum results in ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    It was as late as in 1803 or so that the paper industry came into being in Canada, which is one of "'the leading paper manufacturing countries in the world. Development of raw materials and the invention of paper ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    It goes without saying that soap is indispensable to our daily life. Accordingly, the soap manufacturing industry should continue to develop -;s one of the most important industries.
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Tomato ketchup, tomato juice and tomato puree, the secondary processed products of fresh tomato, ha~ come to be consumed in vast amounts today in our homes as well as in restaurants and other places as an indispensable ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Before the advent of plastics, a product of the petrochemical industry, most of the toothbrushes had been made of bamboo and the pig's hair, and for high-grade toothbrushes was used the badger's and the like. ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    The industrial manufacture of liquid dental care articles, made on a basis of chalk and soap can be traced back to approx. 1870. At the turn of the century, the first toothpastes in tubes appeared on the market. The ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    The transformer was first produced by Varley ill 1856 by making a bundle of iron wires and then winding insulated copper wires around it. It is now produced in capacity up to 800KV class for use in the alternating ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    Petroleum has long been used as insulating oils serving the purpose of insulating and cooling media for high-tension electric equipment. In particular, as the insulating oil was produced by using wax-free crude oil in ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    The prospective licensed products are transmission and transfer used for medium and s~all-size trucks and other 4-wheel driven vehicles. The transmission is of forward 4-stage direct control type, while the transfer ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Although the inorganic salts, commonly called minerals, make up a small percentage of total body weights, they are important to the well-being as the proteins, carbohydrates and fats that provide energy. Because it is ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    Generally, petroleum-related products constitute the mainstay of cleaning agents. However, due to its high inflammability, the petroleum-related cleaning agent involves hazards of fire in its use or management. Therefore, ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Developing countries are generally located in regions with a tropical climate, and therefore have a variety of tropical fruits, such as banana, papaya, guava, cashew and mango, which, if processed, can result in ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    Truck brake relining is a simple type of automotive rebuilding that involves the cleaning and stripping of worn brake shoes and the installation of new brake linings using a riveting machine. While it is possible to ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    The glass processing technology has a very long history, but it was not until after the turn of the 20th century that its development to a modern glass processing industry was finally realize.
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    The television manufacturing is more technologyintensive and rapid in its technical renovation than any other industries, with diverse performances and functions in its products. Economically, compared with heavy and ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    Seen from the television receiver, the tuner is the first stage for the electric wave received by an antenna in selecting necessary electric waves. As can be seen in fig. 1, the tuner is divided into very high frequency ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Twin and rope have so far- been made of natural fibers for uses in fisheries, agriculture, ships, land transportation, etc.
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1979-01)
    The two-wheeler is a car running on two wheels like a motorcycle and scooter. Using a small-size gasoline engine as a power generator, it usually has an output capacity of 2-15 horse powers. Since its total weight is ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Transport by trucks is the corner pillar of supply with goods of all possible kind in many developing countries. But for instance bad road conditions which may have been caused by extreme climatic influences, will lead ...
  • Unknown author (United Nations Industrial Development Organization, 1987-01)
    Nowadays highly industrialized countries just as developing countries more and more consider the process of tyre retreading under favourable aspects • saves raw materials • saves foreign currency • recycles products ...

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