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The Xenon Codex
Studio album by Hawkwind
Released
1988
Recorded
1988
Genre
Space Rock
Label
GWR
Producer
Hawkwind and Guy Bidmead
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Live Chronicles(1986)
The Xenon Codex(1988)
Space Bandits(1990)
The Xenon Codex is a 1988 studio album by Hawkwind. It reached #79 on the UK album charts.
Contents
1 Tracks
2 Personnel
3 Credits
4 Notes
5 Release History
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Tracks
"The War I Survived" (Brock/Davey/Neville-Neil) - 5:25
"Wastelands of Sleep" (Tait/Brock) - 4:18
"Neon Skyline" (Davey) - 2:18
"Lost Chronicles" (Bainbridge) - 5:21
"Tides" (Lloyd-Langton) - 2:54
"Heads" (Brock/Neville-Neil) - 5:04
"Mutation Zone" (Bainbridge/Brock) - 3:56
"E.M.C." (Bainbridge) - 4:55
"Sword of the East" (Davey) - 5:25
"Good Evening" (Hawkwind) - 4:35
Personnel
Dave Brock - guitar, keyboards, vocals
Harvey Bainbridge - keyboards, vocals
Huw Lloyd-Langton - guitar, vocals
Alan Davey - bass guitar, vocals
Danny Thompson Jr - drums
Credits
Recorded at Loco Studios, Caerleon & Rockfield Studios, Monmouth, February & March 1988. Produced with Guy Bidmead.
The cover was hand drawn by Artist and Illustrator Bob Walker in his small bedsit on Hesketh Avanue in Didsbury, Manchester. Bob also produced a graphic novel Hawkwind adventure comic book and various illustrations for the band that were published in 'HAWKFRENZ' underground publications throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. These were available from a white lab coated gentlemen at Hawkwind gigs or by mail order along with other titles supporting the Legalsie Cannabis Campaign. Bob used to spend many hours in his understair cupboard which was decorated like the interior of a space capsule with aluminium foil and cut out images from magazines on the walls and ceiling... He also produced work for the 'Psychic Surgeons' and other underground Manchester bands in the late 1980s.
Notes
Roger Neville-Neil was a Hawkwind fan that occasionally wrote lyrics for Dave Brock.
Neon Skyline and Lost Chronicles are banded as separate tracks but in fact the latter is the middle section of the former.
Release History
Apr-1988: Great Western Records, GWLP 26, vinyl and CD - initial vinyl copies came in a fold out cover.
1989: Enigma/GWR, 7 75407-1, USA CD and vinyl
Feb-1992: Castle Communications, CLACD 281, UK CD
Jul-1999: Essential Records, ESMCD 737, UK CD digipak

vHawkwind
Dave Brock Tim Blake Mr Dibs Richard Chadwick Niall HoneJohn Harrison Terry Ollis Michael 'Dik Mik' Davies Nik Turner Huw Lloyd-Langton Dave Anderson Del Dettmar Robert Calvert Lemmy Simon King Simon House Alan Powell Paul Rudolph Adrian Shaw Harvey Bainbridge Steve Swindells Martin Griffin Ginger Baker Keith Hale Alan Davey Danny Thompson Jr Bridget Wishart Ron Tree Jerry Richards Jason Stuart
Studio albums
Hawkwind In Search of Space Doremi Fasol Latido Hall of the Mountain Grill Warrior on the Edge of Time Astounding Sounds, Amazing Music Quark, Strangeness and Charm 25 Years On PXR5 Levitation Sonic Attack Church of Hawkwind Choose Your Masques The Chronicle of the Black Sword The Xenon Codex Space Bandits Electric Tepee It Is the Business of the Future to Be Dangerous White Zone Alien 4 Distant Horizons In Your Area Spacebrock Take Me to Your Leader Take Me to Your Future
Live albums
Space Ritual Live Seventy Nine Live Chronicles Palace Springs The Business Trip Love in Space Hawkwind 1997 Yule Ritual Canterbury Fayre 2001 Spaced Out in London Knights of Space
Archive albums
The Weird Tapes Hawkwind, Friends and Relations The Text of Festival Zones This Is Hawkwind, Do Not Panic Bring Me the Head of Yuri Gagarin Space Ritual Volume 2 Hawkwind Anthology Out & Intake BBC Radio 1 Live in Concert The Friday Rock Show Sessions Hawklords Live California Brainstorm Undisclosed Files Addendum The 1999 Party Glastonbury 90 Choose Your Masques: Collectors Series Volume 2 Complete '79: Collectors Series Volume 1 Atomhenge 76 Live 1990
Singles
"Hurry on Sundown" "Silver Machine" "Urban Guerilla" "Psychedelic Warlords" "Kings of Speed" "Kerb Crawler" "Back on the Streets" "Quark, Strangeness and Charm" "Psi Power" "25 Years" "Shot Down in the Night" "Who's Gonna Win The War?" "Angels of Death" The Earth Ritual Preview EP "Needle Gun" "Zarozinia" Decide Your Future EP Quark, Strangeness and Charm EP Area S4 EP "Love In Space" "Spirit of the Age"
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Tiger's eye (also called Tigers eye or Tiger eye) is a chatoyant gemstone that is usually a metamorphic rock that is yellow- to red-brown, with a silky luster. A member of the quartz group, it is a classic example of pseudomorphous replacement by silica of fibrous crocidolite (blue asbestos). An incompletely silicified blue variant is called Hawk's eye.
The gems are usually cut en cabochon in order to best display their chatoyancy. Red stones are brought about through gentle heat treatment. Honey-coloured stones have been used to imitate the much higher valued cat's eye chrysoberyl (cymophane), but the overall effect is unconvincing. Artificial fiberoptic glass is a common imitation of tiger's eye, and is produced in a wide range of colors. Tiger's Eye mostly comes from South Africa.
Tiger iron is an altered rock composed chiefly of tiger's eye, red jasper, and black hematite. The undulating, contrasting bands of colour and luster make for an attractive motif, and it is mainly used for jewelry-making and ornamentation. Tiger iron is a popular ornamental material used in a variety of applications, from beads and cabochons to knife hilts. Along with tiger's eye it is mined primarily in South Africa and Western Australia. Tiger's eye is primarily composed of silicon dioxide (SiO2) and the specific gravity ranges from 2.64 -2.71.[1] Formed by the alteration of crocidolite and consists essentially of quartz colored by iron oxide. Origin: South Africa and Australia
Locations
Notable sources of tiger's eye include the USA, South Africa, Canada, China, Brazil, Namibia, India, and Burma.
References
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Kerosene, which is typically stored in a blue (or blue labeled) container
Kerosene, sometimes spelled kerosine in scientific and industrial usage,[1] also known as paraffin, is a combustible hydrocarbon liquid. The name is derived from Greek keros (????? wax). The word Kerosene was registered as a trademark by Abraham Gesner in 1854 and for several years only the North American Gas Light Company and the Downer Company (to which Gesner had granted the right) were allowed to call their lamp oil kerosene.[2] It eventually became genericized.
It is usually called paraffin (sometimes paraffin oil) in the UK and South Africa (not to be confused with the waxy solid also called paraffin wax or just paraffin, or the much more viscous paraffin oil used as a laxative); the term kerosene is usual in much of Canada, the United States, Australia (where it is usually referred to colloquially as kero) and New Zealand.[3]
Kerosene is widely used to power jet-engined aircraft (Jet fuel) and some rockets, but is also commonly used as a heating fuel and for fire toys such as poi.
The heat of combustion of Kerosene is similar to that of diesel: its Lower Heating Value is around 18,500 Btu/lb, or 43.1 MJ/kg, and its Higher Heating Value is 46.2MJ/kg.[4]
Contents
1 Properties
2 History
3 Uses
3.1 As a fuel
3.1.1 Heating and Lighting
3.1.2 Transportation
3.1.3 Cooking
3.1.4 Cultural/Performance Art
3.2 Other Uses
4 Retail cost
4.1 United States
5 See also
6 Notes
7 External links
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Properties
Kerosene is a thin, clear liquid formed from hydrocarbons, with density of 0.78-0.81g/cm3. Kerosene is obtained from the fractional distillation of petroleum between 150 and 275, resulting in a mixture of carbon chains containing 12 to 15 carbon atoms.
History
Around the year 850 the Abbasid Caliphate introduced a refined lamp oil, or kerosene, manufactured from crude oil by distillation, named naft abyad ("white naphtha"), which was made using an apparatus called al-inbiq, the origin of the English word alembic. In his Kitab al-Asrar (Book of Secrets), the physician and chemist al-Razi (Rhazes) described two methods for the production of kerosene. One method involved using clay as an absorbent, whereas the other method involved using ammonium chloride (sal ammoniac). The distillation process was to be repeated until the final product was perfectly clear and "safe to light," i.e. volatile hydrocarbon fractions had been mostly removed. Kerosene was also produced during the same period from oil shale and bitumen by heating the rock to extract the oil, which was then distilled.[5]
In 1846 Canadian geologist Abraham Gesner gave a public demonstration in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island of a new process he had discovered. He heated coal in a retort and distilled from it a clear, thin fluid which he showed made an excellent lamp fuel. He coined the name "Kerosene" for his fuel, a contraction of keroselaion, meaning wax-oil.[6] The cost of extracting kerosene from coal was, however, high. Fortunately, Gesner recalled from his extensive knowledge of New Brunswick's geology a naturally-occurring asphaltum called Albertite. He was however blocked from using it by the New Brunswick coal conglomerate because they had coal extraction rights for the province and he lost a court case when their experts claimed that Albertite was in fact a form of coal.[7] Gesner subsequently moved to Newton Creek, Long Island, USA, in 1854, where he secured the backing of a group of businessmen. They formed the North American Gas Light Company, to which he assigned his patents. Despite clear priority of discovery, Gesner did not obtain his first kerosene patent until 1854, two years after James Young's US patent. Gesner's method of purifying the distillation products appears to have been superior to Young's, resulting in a cleaner and better smelling fuel. Manufacture of kerosene under the Gesner patents began in New York in 1854 and later in Boston, being distilled from bituminous coal and oil shale.[6]
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Structural history
Roman army (unit types and ranks, legions, auxiliaries, generals)
Roman navy (fleets, admirals)
Campaign history
Lists of wars and battles
Decorations and punishments
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Roman mitary diploma (Museum Carnuntum)
A Roman military diploma was a document inscribed in bronze certifying that the holder was discharged from the Roman army and/or had received Roman citizenship from the Emperor for his honorable service. [1]. It was issued during the Principate period to retiring veterans who had served in those corps of the Roman armed forces which enlisted non-citizens: mainly the auxilia, but also the Roman navy, the Praetorian Guard Infantry and the equites singulares Augusti (Praetorian Guard cavalry) and the cohortes urbanae (the city of Rome's public order guards). All these recruited mainly peregrini: inhabitants of the Roman empire who were not Roman citizens, the vast majority of the empire's population in the 1st and 2nd centuries. After 25 years' honorable service (26 in the navy), the veteran was entitled to Roman citizenship and its considerable benefits (including exemption from the poll tax)[2].
The most prestigious corps however, the legions, recruited Roman citizens only. Diploma for the legions are therefore restricted to exceptional periods like the Civil War of 68/69 AD where two legions I and II Adiutrix were formed out of navy soldiers without Roman citizenship [3]. After that crisis all these received diplomas rewarding them with Roman citizenship.
Contents
1 History
2 Rights granted
3 Description
4 Significance
5 Notes
6 References
6.1 Primary sources
6.2 Secondary sources
7 External links
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History
The diploma was a notarised copy of an original constitutio (decree) issued by the emperor in Rome, listing by regiment (or unit) the eligible veterans. The constitutio, recorded on a large bronze plate, was lodged in the military archive at Rome (none such has ever been found, presumably all were melted down). The first known diploma dates from the year 52 AD, in the rule of the emperor Claudius (r. 41-54), who appears to have regularised the practice of granting Roman citizenship to peregrini auxiliaries after 25 years' service.
In 212, the Constitutio Antoniniana, issued by the emperor Caracalla, granted Roman citizenship to all the inhabitants of the empire, thus ending the second-class peregrini status. This should have made military diplomas redundant, and indeed the last known auxiliary diplomas date from 203 AD. But oddly, diplomas of the fleets, Praetorian cavalry and the cohortes urbanae continued to be issued until the late 3rd century. This might be explained by the fact that foreigners from outside the Roman empire were still recruited for those units.
Rights granted
The veteran's children also received citizenship, but not his female partner. Soldiers were forced to live in various forms of informal partnership with foreign (=non.Roman citizen) women, as they themselves were no Roman citizens yet, and as serving soldiers were not legally allowed to marry anyways until the time of emperor Septimius Severus (r. 197-211). But on discharge, the veteran was granted conubium (the right to marry) a single non-citizen woman (this was needed as Roman citizens were not normally permitted to marry non-citizens). From c.50-140 the emperoro granted citizenship to any children born during the recipient's term of service. But after c. 140 only children born after his discharge were eligible (unless the veteran had registered children from before his military service). Also one exceptional constitutio from Hadrian is known through 3 diploma where a soldier's parents and siblings were also granted Roman citizenship.
Description
The diploma consisted of two bronze tablets hinged together. Inscriptions would be engraved on each side of both plates. The full text of a diploma is listed on the outer side of the so called tabula 1; the outer side of tabula 2 shows the names of seven witnesses and their seals covered and protected by metal strips (those seals rarely survived being of ogrnaic material). The same text as tabula 1 was repeated over the two inner sides. The plates would then be folded shut and sealed together: the external inscription would be legible without breaking the seals. The internal inscription is the official notarised copy of the text on the constitutio published in Rome. The double-inscription and seals were presumably to prevent forgery or alteration.[4] A likely...(and so on)

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Coach, Inc.
Type
Public (NYSE:COH)
Founded
Manhattan, New York City (1941)
Headquarters
516 West 34th StreetNew York, New York 10001United States
Key people
Lew Frankfort, CEO, Sara Bareilles Model, Ayako Chan designerReed Krakoff, President, Allison Mariko Lee assistant designerMichael F. Devine III, CFO
Products
Handbags, women's and men's accessories, cases, watches, footwear, eyewear.
Revenue
$2.61B USD (2007)
Operating income
$993.4M USD (2007)
Net income
$663.7M USD (2007)
Employees
approx. 10,100 (06/30/2007)
Website
www.coach.com

Coach, Inc. (NYSE:COH) is an American luxury leather goods company known for ladies' handbags, as well as items such as luggage, briefcases, wallets and other accessories (belts, shoes, scarves, umbrellas, sunglasses, key chains, etc.). Coach also offers watches and footwear.
History
Coach began as a family-owned business in a loft in Manhattan, New York in 1941 with American designer Bonnie Cashin. In 1960, Miles and Lillian Cahn, owners of a wholesale handbag manufacturing business, asked Cashin to become designer of a proposed retail collection. As Cashin was initially too busy with other design contracts, she did not become their designer until 1962.
In developing accessories for her style of contemporary dress, Cashin dramatically changed handbags with designs akin to modern sculpture, dyed in candy colors of pink, orange, yellow and blue, and lined with linens designed by textile designer Dorothy Liebes. With a greater variety of shapes, colors and textures in her "Cashin-Carry" designs, many featured wide openings or exterior coin purses and pockets. Coach Incorporated is now considered to be a very "fashion-forward" brand and is commonly sold and purchased throughout the country.
Cashin designed matching shoes, pens, key fobs and eyewear and added hardware to her clothes and accessories alike, particularly the silver toggle that became the Coach hallmark, declaring that she had been inspired by a memory of quickly fastening the top on her convertible sports car.
Collections
The company maintains a profit margin several times higher than competitor designer brands. With its longer production runs and lower-cost production facilities in countries such as China and the Dominican Republic, Coach is able to take better advantage of economies of scale than its higher-priced and less profitable counterparts.
There are currently 25 stores that carry full Coach collections, including women's footwear, men's bags and briefcases and now the women's ready to wear line and also the new jewelry line. Six are located in New York City and two in Honolulu. Other locations are in Nashville, Atlanta, East Hampton, Greenwich, Houston, Omaha, NE, Boston, Los Angeles, New Orleans, Manhasset, Natick, Palo Alto, San Jose, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco, Scottsdale, Seattle, Troy, Washington, D.C., Edina, Minnesota, Bloomington, Minnesota, and The Westchester shopping mall. There is also an outlet of the popular store in Sandestin's Silver Sands and in Woodbury Commons Premium Outlets in New York. These outlets provide these quality Coach products at a factory price, rather than retail. Factory prices are cheaper than retail.
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GBU-15
Primary Function:
2,000-pound unpowered, television or infrared guided weapon
Length:
12 ft 10 in (3.9 m)
Diameter:
18 in (457 mm)
Wingspan:
4 ft 11 in (1.5 m)
Range:
5 to 15 nautical miles (9 to 28 km)
Guided Bomb Unit 15 is an unpowered, glide weapon used to destroy high-value enemy targets. It was designed for use with F-15E Strike Eagle, F-111 'Aardvark' and F-4 Phantom II aircraft, but the United States Air Force is currently only deploying it from the F-15E. The GBU-15 has long-range maritime anti-ship capability with the B-52 Stratofortress.[1] Rockwell International is the prime contractor for this weapon system.
The weapon consists of modular components that are attached to either a general purpose Mark 84 bomb or a penetrating-warhead BLU-109 bomb. Each weapon has five components -- a forward guidance section, warhead adapter section, control module, airfoil components, and a weapon data link.
The guidance section is attached to the nose of the weapon and contains either a television guidance system for daytime or an imaging infrared system for night or limited, adverse weather operations. A data link in the tail section sends guidance updates to the control aircraft that enables the weapon systems operator to guide the bomb by remote control to its target.
An external electrical conduit extends the length of the warhead which attaches the guidance adapter and control unit. The conduit carries electrical signals between the guidance and control sections. The umbilical receptacle passes guidance and control data between cockpit control systems of the launching aircraft and the weapon prior to launch.
The rear control section consists of four wings that are in an "X"-like arrangement with trailing edge flap control surfaces for flight maneuvering. The control module contains the autopilot, which collects steering data from the guidance section and converts the information into signals that move the wing control surfaces to change the weapon's flight path.
The GBU-15 may be used in either a direct or an indirect attack. In a direct attack, the pilot selects a target before launch, locks the weapon guidance system onto it and launches the weapon. The weapon automatically guides itself to the target, enabling the pilot to leave the area. In an indirect attack, the weapon is guided by remote control after launch. The pilot releases the weapon and, via remote control, searches for the target. Once the target is acquired, the weapon can be locked to the target or manually guided via the Hughes Aircraft AN/AXQ-14 data-link system.
This highly maneuverable weapon has an optimal, low-to-medium altitude delivery capability with pinpoint accuracy. It also has a standoff capability. During Desert Storm, all 71 GBU-15 modular glide bombs used were dropped from F-111F aircraft. Most notably, EGBU-15s were the munitions used for destroying the oil manifolds on the storage tanks to stop oil from spilling into the Gulf. These EGBU-15s sealed flaming oil pipeline manifolds sabotaged by Saddam Hussein's troops.
The Air Force Development Test Center, Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, began developing the GBU-15 in 1974. The Air Force originally asked for the missile designations AGM-112A and AGM-112B for two versions of the system. This was declined because the weapon was an unpowered glide bomb and GBU designation was allotted instead. The M-112 designation remains unassigned as a result.
It was a product improvement of the early guided bomb used during the Vietnam War called the GBU-8 HOBOS. The GBU-8 could not be controlled after the bomb was released. Instead, the aircraft was forced to fly very close to the target so the WSO could acquire it. Once locked on, the weapon could be released and the aircraft could return to base.
Flight testing of the weapon began in 1975. The GBU-15 with television guidance, completed full-scale operational test and evaluation in November 1983. In February 1985, initial operational test and evaluation was completed on the imaging infrared guidance seeker.
In December 1987, the program management responsibility for the GBU-15 weapon system transferred from the Air Force Systems Command to the Air Force Logistics Command. The commands merged to become the Air Force Materiel Command in 1992. Eight of these weapons were also deployed against Iraq's Osirak reactor in 1981 to halt its nuclear production as well.
During the integrated weapons system management process, AGM-130 and GBU-15 were determined to be a family of weapons because of the commonality of the two systems. The Precision Strike Program Office at Eglin AFB became the single manager for the GBU-15, with the Air Logistics Center at Hill Air Force Base, Utah providing sustainment support.
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A performance surface is a flooring suitable for dance or sport. Performance surfaces are normally laid on top of, or are part of, a sprung floor to produce a complete dance floor or sports floor.
Dance performance surfaces made of sheet vinyl are also called dance floors and marley floors. They are called marley type floors from a very popular reversible vinyl flooring manufactured for four years until 1977 by Marley Floors Ltd.[1]
Theatres often have a number of roll-out floors with different characteristics to satisfy the requirements of different forms of dance.
Contents
1 Requirements
2 Traction
3 Performance surface construction
4 What makes a good performance surface
5 References
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Requirements
The sprung floor article deals with the standard requirements for dance or sports floors. However there are many differences between what would be the best floor for the various disciplines.[2] Most of the customization depends on a choice of suitable performance surface.
The standards listed in the sprung floor article have sections which apply to the performance surface. The standards are applicable to both dance and sport.
These differences are mainly in:
The optimum traction e.g. more for sport, less for ballroom dancing
The colour of the surface e.g. for theatre or basketball.
The sound e.g. for tap-dance or ballet
The softness e.g. for ballet or basketball
The durability e.g. for a community hall or for a dance salon
A sprung floor with a hard surface provides protection from serious injuries rather than minor injuries. A fall can still cause bruises. A soft performance surface on the other hand can provide protection from minor injuries but not serious injuries. Providing sufficient protection from serious injury for adults using a thick performance surface alone would render it unsuitable for most dance or sport. This is because a performance surface is point elastic whereas area elasticity as provided by a sprung floor is mainly preferred.
Traction
In general dance requires less traction than gym. However a floor should not of itself be very slippery or sticky. DIN 18032 defines a range of traction which should suit most activities. These type floors should also be smooth, and a slide should not cause carpet burn. This means it is difficult to stop them becoming slippery when wet.[3]
Most of the differences between the different disciplines can and should be catered for by the use of appropriate shoes. On the same surface a dance shoe with a leather or suede sole will give much less traction than a gym shoe with a composite rubber sole. A sticky floor used for gym is very likely to cause twisted ankles, and a slippery floor used for dancing is liable to cause bad falls.
Everyday footwear nowadays tends to have a higher traction. For occasions like weddings where the dancers may not have proper footwear a slightly slippier floor could compensate somewhat, but a highly polished floor can be very dangerous with leather soles. Both gyms and dance clubs are better off providing good safe floors and encouraging the use of proper footwear.
Performance surface construction
The performance surface is normally of vinyl or hardwood, engineered wood or laminate. For dance the surface may be replaceable so for instance a theatre can adapt easily to either ballet or tap dance, these are normally made of vinyl sheeting. Hardwood is however preferred for tap dance.[4] Some sports have extra requirements like spike resistance or a standard ball bounce.[5]
Roll-up vinyl sheeting normally consists of:
A thin top wear layer that also has UV light protection. Ultraviolet light rapidly degrades vinyl. This layer has to provide the proper traction and tends to be matte rather than shiny as for domestic vinyl.
A layer of vinyl which supports the wear layer. This also provides the main colour.
A woven fibre interlayer. This stops the floor deforming and also provides some area elasticity.
A bottom layer of foamed vinyl which provides the softness.
When rolled up the vinyl should not be bent sharply - it should be on rolls. When there are a number of different surfaces for a hall these can be kept on special storage carts which keep them separate rather than lying on each other.
What makes a good performance surface
A wood surface is ideal for social dancing if maintained properly and is also standard for many indoor sports. Engineered wood is normally used nowadays for wood flooring as it is less liable to warp or shrink and is more economic. Tap dance is especially punishing and a tough hardwood surface like oak or maple is preferred for any regular use.
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Rotational molding or moulding is a versatile process for creating many kinds of mostly hollow plastic parts. The phrase is often shortened to rotomolding or rotomoulding.
A heated mold causes the plastic resin within to melt and form a puddle at the bottom of the mold cavity. The mold is then slowly rotated (usually around two perpendicular axes) causing the melted plastic to flow into to the mold and stick to its walls. In order to maintain even thickness throughout the part, the mold continues to rotate during the cooling phase. The process was developed in the 1940s but in early years was used little because it was a slow process restricted to a small number of plastics. Over the past two decades, improvements in process control and developments with plastic powders have resulted in a significant increase in usage.
Contents
1 History
2 Equipment and Tooling
2.1 Rotational Molding Machines
2.1.1 Rock and Roll Machine
2.1.2 Clamshell Machine
2.1.3 Vertical or Up & Over Rotational Machine
2.1.4 Shuttle or Swing Arm Machine
2.1.5 Carousel Machine
3 Production Process
3.1 Recent improvements
4 Mold Release Agents
5 Materials
5.1 Natural Materials
6 Products
7 Design Considerations
7.1 Product Design
7.2 Designing for Rotational Molding
7.3 Material Limitations and Considerations
7.4 Wall Thickness
8 Process: Advantages, Limitations, and Material Requirements
8.1 Advantages
8.2 Limitations
8.3 Material Requirements
9 Bibliography
10 Notes
11 External links
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History
In 1855 R. Peters, of Britain, documented the first use of biaxial rotation and heat. This rotational molding process was used to create metal artillery shells and other hollow vessels. The main purpose of using rotational molding was to create consistency in wall thickness and density. In 1905 F.A. Voelke, used this method for the hollowing of wax objects in the US. This lead to G.S. Baker and G.W. Perks process of making hollow chocolate eggs in 1910. Rotational molding developed further and R.J. Powell used this process for molding plaster of Paris in the 1920. These early methods using different materials directed the advancements in the way rotational molding is used today with plastics. [1]
Plastics where introduced to the rotational molding process in the early 1950. One of the first applications was to manufacture doll heads. The machinery was made up of an E Blue box-oven machine, inspired by General Motors back axle, powered by an external electric motor and heated by floor-mounted gas burners. The mold was made out of electroformed nickel-copper, and the plastic was a liquid PVC plastisol. The cooling method consisted of placing the mold into cold water. This process of rotational molding led to the creation of other plastic toys. As demand and popularity of this process increased, it was used to create other products such as road cones, marine buoys, and car armrests. This popularity lead to the development of larger machinery. A new system of heating was also created, going from the original direct gas jets to the current indirect high velocity air system. In Europe during the 1960 the Engel process was developed. This allowed the creation of large hollow containers to be created in low-density polyethylene. The cooling method consisted of turning off the burners and allowing the plastic to harden while still rocking in the mold. [2]
In 1976, the Association of Rotational Moulders (ARM) was started in Chicago as a worldwide trade association. The main objective of this association is to increase awareness of the rotational molding technology and process. [3]
In the 1980, new plastics, (polycarbonate, polyester, nylon, etc) were introduced to rotational molding. This has lead to new uses for this process, such as the creation of fuel tanks and industrial moldings. The research that has been done since the 1980 at Queen University has lead to the development of more precise monitoring and control of the cooling processes based on their development of the otolog system. [4]
Equipment and Tooling
Rotational molding machines are made in a wide range of sizes. They normally consist of molds, an oven, a cooling chamber, and mold spindles. the spindles are mounted on a rotating axis, which provides a uniform coating of the plastic inside each mold.[5]
Molds (or tooling) are either fabricated from welded sheet steel or cast. The fabrication method is often driven by part size and complexity; Most intricate parts are likely made out of cast tooling. Molds are typically manufactured from stainless steel or aluminum. Aluminum molds are usually much thicker than an equivalent steel mold, as it is a softer metal. This thickness doesn't affect cycle times significantly since aluminum's...(and so on)

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