One method of removing a specimen of weld , using a non-thermal process would be to use a non-themal process. A saw. The reason this is rarely used is the difficulty in cutting some metals or shapes. The sample usually taken is called a "coupon" . When taken from a pipe weld it is cut out with a torch and ground clean for inspection. to cut the same piece out of a pipe , with a saw would require too much cutting and due to the nature of the shape could be dangerous.
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That will depend on the application. For example, what may be a suitable insulator on a coal fired blast furnace may not be suitable as a lining in a winter jacket for children.
The way you have done so is perfectly suitable.
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suitable for viewing large objects
because it contains no stain removing substance
please list what you consider are main achievements to date and why you consider yourself to be a suitable applicant for this position
A person may be asked why they think they are suitable for a particular teaching job when they are being interviewed. This gives the interviewer a chance to see what the applicant feels they can offer the position.
If you are applying for a graduate trainee position, you should check the employment requirements. If you meet the qualifications, including experience and education, there is a good chance you are suitable for the position.
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When an employer asks why you are suitable for a job with their company it is a chance for you to show why you are a good fit with the organization. You must be able to describe how your experience and background enables you to be a suitable candidate for the position.
Aniline hydrochloride is suitable for substitution of chlorine at meta position of aniline.
Gammon's position is very strong.It provides the best industry practises and is the most suitable place to work.
Yes it is suitable because the can is not able to rust and will properly hold its position while what is in the can can not get rust on it. =]
(microbiology) A technique used in microscopy in which a specimen is placed in a drop of a suitable fluid on a cover slip and the cover slip is inverted over a concavity on a slide.hanging-drop-preparation