| 11. | To save such horizontal space the engines were long in stroke and had no water-jacketing between cylinder bores.
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| 12. | In 1922, the Western Cartridge Company introduced a copper-washed bullet jacketing called Lubaloy which stands for lubricating alloy.
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| 13. | This type of die results in more intimate contact between the outer coating and the bare wire than the jacketing die.
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| 14. | There are two different types of die tooling used for coating over a wire, tubing ( or jacketing ) and pressure.
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| 15. | Models are built to include many features such as vacuum and jacketing to remove air and to control the temperature of the mixture.
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| 16. | Optional " Lifejacket Float " flotation jacketing can be added to some models to prevent the equipment from sinking if dropped into water.
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| 17. | The projects on # 28 that needed to be completed included boiler flue installation, insulation & jacketing, as well as repainting.
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| 18. | At one point a proposal was on the table to protect the uranium in a reactor from corrosion by jacketing it with copper.
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| 19. | Lumps of the hot jacketing were deposited near the end of the barrel during firing, eventually creating a hazard or destroying the barrel.
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| 20. | Since the Mark II jacket did not cover the base of the round this could potentially lead to the jacketing being left in the barrel.
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