Lead-free primers were originally less sensitive and had a greater moisture sensitivity and correspondingly shorter shelf life than normal noncorrosive primers.
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The ideal refrigerant would have favorable thermodynamic properties, be noncorrosive to mechanical components, and be safe, including free from toxicity and flammability.
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It has since been discovered that corrosion protection of steel depends greatly upon the adhesion of a noncorrosive coating when in the presence of water.
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Also available : several sizes of cherry and maple saltboxes and a sea-salt grinder ( $ 24.99 ) made of noncorrosive ceramic.
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The reduction of blowdown by dealkalization keeps the water treatment chemicals in the boiler longer, thus minimizing the amount of chemicals required for efficient, noncorrosive operation.
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Cover tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to serve . ( The slaw may be kept refrigerated in a covered noncorrosive container for up to 2 days before serving .)
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The hotel's facade is clad with noncorrosive materials to resist the wind and water, and its windows are glazed but not tinted to reduce glare and rays reflected from the water.
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For rugs and chairs, a nontoxic, noncorrosive spore-killing formula developed by Sandia National Labs in New Mexico will be applied, left to sit for an hour, and wiped off.
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A mixture of organic acids ( resin acids, predominantly abietic acid, with pimaric acid, isopimaric acid, neoabietic acid, dihydroabietic acid, and dehydroabietic acid ), rosin is a glassy solid, virtually nonreactive and noncorrosive at normal temperature, but liquid, ionic and mildly reactive to metal oxides at molten state.
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Nichols tracks its use as a strong, lightweight and noncorrosive material in Otto Wagner's starkly modern 1906 Postal Savings Bank in Vienna; Eileen Gray's path-breaking 1920s house in Roquebrune, France; the model Aluminaire house designed by Albert Frey and A . Lawrence Kocher for the 1931 Allied Arts and Building Productions Exhibition in New York; R . Buckminster Fuller's 1947 Dymaxion house in Kansas; and Alcoa's old Pittsburgh headquarters, designed in 1953 with aluminum curtain walls by Wallace K . Harrison and Max Abramovitz.