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		<title>Metal Embossing</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Metal embossing is the art of creating designs on a metal sheet, by raising or sinking and smoothening the surfaces, to give it a three dimensional look. The hollows or raised portions may be filled with paint or may remain as it is. This is done to make simple wall hangings or as a collection for scrapbooks. It is mainly done as a hobby and one could make money by selling the pieces to people who would like to use them as home décor.</p>

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<p>Metal embossing as a craft, was used by the ancient Celts and later found its way into Ireland, Scotland and Wales. The sheet metals that are generally used for embossing are copper, pewter and aluminium. They come in various thicknesses, with a shiny finish and are available in all the hobby outlets and craft shops. Generally, a craft scissors can be used to cut the sheets, and are very flexible and will dent at the slightest touch.</p>
<p>The tools required for metal embossing are very simple. A beginner’s kit comes in a set of a few sheets of metal, a stylus tool, a few patterns and instructions. The stylus is a wooden bulb-shaped to be held like a pen and used to trace the pattern. This rounded tip of the “pen” pushes out the areas on the metal sheet that is out of the pattern. The other tip of the stylus is pointed and is used to create lines.</p>
<p>The stylus can be used to write text and emboss alphabets in the sheets. Swirls, dots and other patterns can be done to give a background for the main picture. Strips of embossed metal that are decorated with accessories or paints can be used as frames for scrapbook photographs.</p>
<p>One need to choose the design first and a beginner could do well to choose a simple one. The metal sheet is to be placed on a soft surface like a stack of newspapers or a mousepad. The design has to be placed on the metal sheet and traced using the stylus, pressing wherever needed. Once the paper is done with, the stylus has to be moved over the embossed lines to deepen them by pressing down firmly and evenly. Once this is done, turn the metal sheet over so that the raised lines face up. The smoothening of the excess scribbles and creating of finer lines and details can be done at this stage.</p>
<p>Use paint to give colors. Various textures can be added to make it more interesting. Cross-hatching can be done by making small crosses with the tip of the screwdriver to give it a rough finish. As one gets better control of the stylus, more and more intricate designs can be made.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2010 10:36:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Of course, an important aspect of this whole aircraft and aviation matter is the aircraft parts industry. One of the parts that are used come from Forging Lubricants.<p><a href="http://lubricatingsystem.org/forging-lubricants-for-the-aircraft-industry/">Forging Lubricants for the Aircraft Industry</a> is a post from: <a href="http://lubricatingsystem.org">Lubricating System</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There is no doubt that the aircraft industry of today has come a long way since the Wright brothers’ first aircraft design. It was in 1903 when they flew a plane that was powered and could be controlled. Before them, most aircrafts used gliders either used gliders or free flight models. Gliders refer to aircrafts that can be controlled but are not powered, while free flights refer to those that are powered but can not be controlled. The Wright brothers were successful in fusing these two early models, giving us the first step in aviation milestone.</p>

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<p>Nowadays, there are five major aircraft manufacturers all over the world. In Europe, the Airbus company manufactures about half of the jet liners used in the world today. In the United States, Boeing has become the top gun when it comes to aviation. It is also considered as the world’s largest aircraft manufacturer in terms of orders, revenues and deliveries. Canada’s Bombardier Aerospace is also among the top five, as it places third in terms of annual airplane delivery.</p>
<p>It is also known as the number four biggest aircraft company in the world. Brazil’s Embraer, which produces military, corporate and commercial aircrafts, is the third biggest in the world. Its headquarters and engineering offices are located in Sao Paulo. It has a 5,000-meter long runway, which is the number three longest runway in the whole world. Finally, Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation specializes in transport, military, unmanned and civilian aircraft. It was founded in 2006 by President Vladimir Putin.</p>
<p>Of course, an important aspect of this whole aircraft and aviation matter is the aircraft parts industry. One of the parts that are used come from companies that use Forging Lubricants.</p>
<p>Companies that belong to this industry are engaged in the production of different types of electronic navigational devices and equipment, aeronautical instruments and a lot more. They may be categorized into two: the military sector and the civil sector. There are dozens and dozens of them worldwide. All of them are listed and recorded by the International Civil Aviation Organization. The manufacturers’ complete names, countries, and other important information are kept to ensure that they are operating alright and are not breaking any rules.</p>
<p>When we speak of aircraft industry, we could also include aerospace manufacturers. Many of them are located in Russia and the United States. These types of companies are involved in building, designing, maintaining, testing and selling of different types of aircraft, missiles, aircraft parts, spacecrafts, rockets and many more.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[It can also be used as glass lubricants. But before we move on to discussing the use of glass as a lubricant, let us look at the history of glass.<p><a href="http://lubricatingsystem.org/glass-lubricants/">Glass Lubricants</a> is a post from: <a href="http://lubricatingsystem.org">Lubricating System</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Glass is commonly used in making windows, tables, kitchen ware, car parts, bottles, decors, accessories and art materials. It is a solid material that is often transparent and brittle. It is inorganic, non-crystalline and is made of silica. It can also be used as glass lubricants. But before we move on to discussing the use of glass as a lubricant, let us look at the history of glass.</p>

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<p>The History of Glass</p>
<p>The art of glass making started as early as the Stone Age. The first type of glass used was naturally occurring in the form of the volcanic product called obsidian. It was first used as cutting tools. The ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Syria and Egypt are believed to have utilized this object first.</p>
<p>When the Late Bronze Age came in, the technology of glass making experienced a rapid development. There were many pieces of evidence found by archaeologists to prove this. They were able to find beads and vessels that were made of colored glass.</p>
<p>During the 15<sup>th</sup> century, glass making expanded and more and more techniques, methods and recipes were discovered to create more designs and goods from different types of raw materials. Glass was considered a luxury material because of its versatility and worth.</p>
<p>Glass as Lubricant</p>
<p>Glass lubricants were created to help in the hot forming process of metals. They are used in the extrusion of metals and other materials like titanium alloys. They are usually applied when performing hot metal working. Remember to set the proper conditions before starting the work to avoid any type of surface defects on the material being worked on. This new use for glass just attested to its usefulness and efficiency in terms of the benefits it can provide to help improve our lifestyle. Scientists and other experts found that glass lubricant is a perfect fit in the whole metallurgical process.</p>
<p>For several years, glass has played a major role in drawing steel. Now that glass lubricants have been introduced to the society, the hot boring method has made it possible to improve and enhance this surface treatment technique. This would not be doable if other types of lubricants are to be used.</p>
<p>To learn more about glass lubricants, you can go online and look it up. There are countless of companies and businesses that sell this product, and they might be able to help you with whatever you need.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The use of lubricant has become a necessity to many industries and companies today. The demand for it has increased over the years, and many lubricant manufacturers are doing their best to meet everybody’s needs. <p><a href="http://lubricatingsystem.org/lubricant-manufacturers-3/">Lubricant Manufacturers</a> is a post from: <a href="http://lubricatingsystem.org">Lubricating System</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The use of lubricant has become a necessity to many industries and companies today. The demand for it has increased over the years, and many lubricant manufacturers are doing their best to meet everybody’s needs. This particular product has proven its usefulness and efficiency in many aspects of the whole business operations.</p>

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<p>What is a lubricant?</p>
<p>A lubricant is something that you can apply between two moving objects to lessen the friction produced every time they rub against each other. It is also sometimes known as “lube.” It is often available in liquid form.</p>
<p>Probably one of the most popular lubricants that people use is the motor oil. This lubricant is used in cars, trucks and other vehicles and machines that have internal combustion engines. It ensures that the parts located inside these pieces of equipment are kept in good condition.</p>
<p>About 90% of a lubricant is oil. Silicones, esters, fluorocarbons, hydrogenated polyolefins and other synthetic liquids are usually the base oils used in the mixture. Vegetable oils can be used for this purpose too.</p>
<p>What are the types of lubricants?</p>
<p>Lubricants are grouped into five: gas, liquid, solid, adhesives and greases. Liquid lubricants are the most common among the five.</p>
<p>What does a lubricant do?<br />
Lubricants prolong the life of any tool or machine by minimizing the chances of wearing. This is done by reducing the amount of friction every time the tool or machine is in use. Lubricants also improve a material’s ability to resist corrosion, oxidation, contamination and aging. They are used to avoid any problems that may occur when parts in a system need to continuously move. They are also able to transfer heat from one part of a system to another. This characteristic is much more efficient in liquid lubricants than in gas lubricants.</p>
<p>There is a certain type of lubricant that can transmit power. It is called hydraulic fluid, and it is commonly used in hydrostatic power transmission.</p>
<p>So, if you are in a type of business where you would need lubes in order to efficiently perform and provide for your customers, do not hesitate to check out any of the lubricant manufacturers that can supply you with the materials that you need to further improve the quality of your industry. By doing this, you are not only able to protect your equipment and machineries. You are also keeping yourself from spending too much on maintenance. You are guaranteed of an economical and cost-efficient business.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Trying to find the right way to finish a product will make a difference in the texture that you get in the end.  If you are trying to coat glass, then you want to make sure that you have the quality and value of the coating to get the right results.  Finding glass coating suppliers that are able to provide you with the right alternatives can help you to get the right textures and look for any product you are working on.</p>

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<p>When you begin to look at glass coating suppliers, you will want to make sure that you see the end result of the glass.  The coating that is supplied should give a specific tint and texture to the glass that you are working on.  Each of the products should provide a different reflection to the glass that you are working on.  For instance, some coated options will have a one way effect to the glass while others will have thinner coatings that will help to create a different type of reflection.</p>
<p>The different textures and thickness, as well as the end effects that are created are only the first characteristics to look into from glass coating suppliers.  The manufacturers that you are looking into should also show you the technology and different materials that are used to create the coating.  These two components will make a difference in the texture and thickness that is on the coating as well as how the glass looks after using the coating.  More importantly, some of the coatings offered will be used for different types of glass, such as for cars or windows, each which need to have a different texture.</p>
<p>The last set of qualities to look into for glass coating suppliers is based on the extra protective options.  If you need the coating for an outside area, then you will want to consider protection from weather and outside elements.  To do this, the company will need to show treatments that are offered on the glass and which are available from different materials.  Having different types of resistance from the glass coating will make a difference in the quality you get from end results, and which are specific to the type of projects you are working on.</p>
<p>If you want to make sure that you get the right results for any project, then you will want to begin by finding glass coating suppliers.  The manufacturers that you find should offer different textures, mixtures and quality to the coating you need.  Adding this in with extra textures can help you to provide the best coating to your various projects while getting lasting protection and the right looks to the glass you are working with.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ If you want to make sure that you have the best protection for the projects you are working on, then finding glass lubricant can assist with your needs.  By finding the right products, you will eliminate cracks, breaks and complications that come with installing glass.<p><a href="http://lubricatingsystem.org/glass-lubricant-suppliers/">Comparing Glass Lubricant Suppliers</a> is a post from: <a href="http://lubricatingsystem.org">Lubricating System</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Removing and installing new glass can sometimes lead to complications because of the specialized materials that are with glass.  If you want to make sure that you have the best protection for the projects you are working on, then finding glass lubricant can assist with your needs.  By finding the right products, you will eliminate cracks, breaks and complications that come with installing glass.  The first step to avoiding problems with glass is to find glass lubricant suppliers that can help you with the right materials.</p>

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<p>When you begin to look for glass lubricant suppliers, you want to make sure that they can provide you with the right types of lubricant.  The main quality the products should offer is to make sure that the lubricant is able to prevent breaking glass.  However, this is defined first by the types of glass that you will need the lubricant for.  For instance, hollow glass will have different properties from other specialized types of glass.  The difference in products will be based on the materials used as well as the texture that is a part of the supplies.</p>
<p>To ensure that you are able to get the right effects from your supplies, you will want to ensure that you get the right mixture to the lubricant you are using.  The glass lubricant suppliers should give you a basic mixture that is used for the lubricant.  This will consist of minerals and synthetic materials that are known to provide substantial results when removing and installing glass.  Every supplier should offer a basic analysis of the products and water used as well as information on how much to apply to glass for effective results.</p>
<p>The glass lubricant suppliers that you look into should also include basic concepts related to the external components you will need to look into.  For instance, the lubricants that you need may have different environmental affects or regulatory information that you will need for the proper replacement.  You want to make sure that the supplies you get maintain the quality that you need while providing you with the results desired for each project that you are interested in.</p>
<p>Whether you are installing or replacing glass, you want to make sure that you have extra support so you don’t break or damage the glass.  Finding the right glass lubricant suppliers to assist with any project ensures that you get the best results while providing you with the support you need for moving glass.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Whether you are changing a windshield or working on building a home with specialized windows, is the need to get the right materials to assist you.  One of the requirements for any glass project is to get the lubricant that is needed for every project.  To do this correctly, you will want to find glass lubricant manufacturers that can provide you with the right results while allowing you to safely and effectively replace or install glass into various areas.</p>

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<p>When you begin to look at possibilities for glass lubricant manufacturers, you will want to determine your needs first.  The glass that you are working with has different components, materials and textures.  The lubricant that you use will need to match your needs while providing you with easy to use options when moving glass.  For instance, if you are working with cars, then you will need different minerals and textures to easily change the windshield.  Architectural glass will have different textures, thicknesses and compounds with the glass which should be matched with the lubricant that you use.</p>
<p>The specialization that you find with the glass lubricant manufacturers should be followed with different compounds that you know will provide you with the correct applications from the materials you are using.  You can find information on the compounds that are first divided by the process of making the lubricant, usually which is by a heating or cooling process.  The glass manufacturers will follow this with different minerals that are mixed together to create the right results for removing and installing glass.</p>
<p>Another aspect to consider with the glass lubricant manufacturers is based on the quality that is a part of each mixture.  Even though the lubricant may contain the right materials and substances, it may not have the quality that is needed to prevent breaking glass.  You want to make sure that there are reviews of the quality of the products, all which will help you to determine what lubricants will work effectively for your needs.</p>
<p>If you are interested in finding the right results for your glass projects, then it begins with getting the right products.  Looking at the glass lubricant manufacturers first can help you to find the high quality products while allowing you to get specific lubricants for the types of glass that you are working with.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The manufacturing industry has different processes, technologies and levels of quality that are available.  If you are working with glass, metals and other materials then you want to make sure that you don’t compromise the quality of extra products.  This can lead to a loss in materials and complications when working with different projects.  An alternative to consider when working with specific supplies is through the lubricant manufacturers that are able to give you the right materials for any project you are working on.</p>

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<p>When you begin to look for lubricant manufacturers, you will find that each is divided according to the materials they specialize in.  Lubricant for glass will differ from metals that need the extra supply to decrease friction.  You want to make sure that the suppliers you find specialize in your given materials so you can find the right products.  More importantly, the suppliers will have different available products based on the specifications you are using.  For instance, different types of lubricant will be used on architectural glass as opposed to car glass, making a difference in the supplies you get.</p>
<p>The lubricant manufacturers that you look into are no longer differentiated only through the materials you are using.  Several are beginning to change the processes that they have defined to create the results needed for lubricant.  Newer technologies, mixtures and chemicals are making a difference in the lubricants that are used for various materials.  You will want to look at the standards that are now being met through technology and other components, all which will make a difference in the supplies that you are able to get.</p>
<p>The comparisons that you make through the mixture of products and the technology can then be followed by the expected standards.  There are organizations and associations that are now highlighting the basic requirements that have to be met by lubricant manufacturers.  You can look into the different concepts that apply to the newer technologies while researching the expectations for companies.  Looking at the standards and the industry expectations can help you to find the right manufacturer for your needs.</p>
<p>Whether you are working in architecture or automotive, is the ability to get the best supplies to accompany your projects.  Finding the leading lubricant manufacturers can help you to get the results that you desire while providing you with the support that you need.  The result will be the ability to complete projects without a loss in materials or supplies while having the right supplies.</p>
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		<title>Using the Right Metal Processing Solutions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are not sure how to do this, then looking into metal processing solutions can provide you with alternatives.  There are different approaches that you can take while working with metals, all which can help you to find the most applicable solutions to the materials that you are working with.  <p><a href="http://lubricatingsystem.org/metal-processing-solutions/">Using the Right Metal Processing Solutions</a> is a post from: <a href="http://lubricatingsystem.org">Lubricating System</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Creating the right shape, texture or application of different metals also means that you will need to find a specific way to process the materials.  If you are not sure how to do this, then looking into metal processing solutions can provide you with alternatives.  There are different approaches that you can take while working with metals, all which can help you to find the most applicable solutions to the materials that you are working with.</p>

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<p>The main concepts that you will want to keep in mind with metal processing solutions is based on the type of metal that you are using.  The materials that are applied to different solutions will make a difference in the type of processing that you decide to use, all which will produce specific results.  For instance, metals made out of copper will have different structuring processes than aluminum or other metals.  The different procedures used are based on the thickness of the material as well as the textures that the metal is made of.</p>
<p>After you have defined the type of metal that you will be working, then you will want to alter the metal processing solutions by finding specific procedures.  Typically, the process will begin with a heating or cooling procedure.  As you heat or cool the materials, it becomes flexible and is able to move into different shapes or textures.  However, before you decide to do this, you will want to define the end result that you want.  The temperature and the process used with the heating and cooling will vary dependent on the solutions you are looking for.</p>
<p>The next part of the metal processing solutions is based on shaping and figuring the materials in the correct manner.  There are different processes that are used to make the metals easier to work with and move.  Stamping, rolling, forging and joining are some of the most popular applications, all which create the ability to relieve the materials and to reform and transfigure the material into different shapes.</p>
<p>Working on specific projects with materials also requires knowing various applications.  If you are working with metals, then you want to make sure that you understand different ways to form and shape your products for the right end results.  Finding the right metal processing solutions can provide you with the correct shape and form for the end materials or product.</p>
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		<title>Heating Things Up with High Temperature Lubricants</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The difference between high temperature lubricants and regular materials is based on the type of mixtures used to create the lubricant.  If there is not a specific mixture used for the temperature, then the lubricant can easily burn or cause difficulties with the machinery you are working with.  The high temperature materials are designed to withstand up to a certain temperature so you can work against metals, machinery and other components without fire hazards or safety issues that may result from not having the right materials.  <p><a href="http://lubricatingsystem.org/high-temperature-lubricants/">Heating Things Up with High Temperature Lubricants</a> is a post from: <a href="http://lubricatingsystem.org">Lubricating System</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Working in machinery, automotive or with other types of metals and materials also requires the right products to assist you in transforming your project.  If you have to remove or change some of the materials, then you will also need help with the process you are applying for the materials.  Using high temperature lubricants can provide you with different levels of compatibility, all which will help you to work more efficiently on your projects.</p>

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<p>The difference between high temperature lubricants and regular materials is based on the type of mixtures used to create the lubricant.  If there is not a specific mixture used for the temperature, then the lubricant can easily burn or cause difficulties with the machinery you are working with.  The high temperature materials are designed to withstand up to a certain temperature so you can work against metals, machinery and other components without fire hazards or safety issues that may result from not having the right materials.</p>
<p>When you begin looking for high temperature lubricants, you want to make sure that you define what is needed first.  The first quality to consider is the type of material you are working with, which will immediately change the type of lubricant you can use.  You want to combine this with the temperature that you will be working under.  This will change the level of heat resistance that is applied to the lubricant.  It is also important to define the level of stability that is needed over time.  If you need to apply the lubricant to last while your machines are in use, then you will want to consider different mixes for application.</p>
<p>The high temperature lubricants will then divide into various mixtures that can be applied to specific projects.  These include base oils, thickeners and additives.  Each of these lubricants is made up of different components and work effectively on specific types of materials.  More importantly, each of the lubricants are able to provide different levels of resistance against heat as well as other elements that may change the machinery you are working with.  Finding the right compatibility can help you to get the right lubricant for materials that may become heated and need different levels of support.</p>
<p>The concepts that are associated with high temperature lubricants can help you to take specific safety measures with the machinery or other projects you are working with.  Defining your needs first then finding the right lubricant to support what you need can provide you with the right safety and assistance with any material that needs heated.</p>
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