For loose or bulky knits, apply fusible interfacing to the wrong side to stabilize and encourage them to perform more like woven fabrics. |
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Quick response sprinklers with fusible elements that are highly responsive to the change in the temperatures are used in residential occupancies. |
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Choose a fusible or non-fusible cut-away stabilizer in a weight to complement the fabric weight. |
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If necessary, fuse interfacing to the slipcover fabric wrong side, or fuse two fabric layers together with fusible web. |
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Stabilize the centerfront edges with fusible stay tape on the fabric wrong side. Also fuse the tape over the shoulder and armhole seamlines. |
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Some of these alloys, which melt at temperatures even lower than the boiling point of water, are referred to as fusible alloys. |
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Apply fusible web to the patch wrong side and fuse it to the garment, following the manufacturer's instructions. |
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When traditional stitching is eliminated in favor of securing fabrics with fusible adhesive, the result is a quick-to-finish garment. |
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Other fabrics may be bonded to the fashion fabric with fusible web to darken the room even more. |
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In a car, fusible links are usually placed very close to the battery so that if anything goes wrong, they're the first thing to blow. |
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For the best results, apply a lightweight fusible interfacing to the facings and the upper collar. |
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Cut a narrow strip of fusible tricot interfacing along the lengthwise grain and apply it to the wrong side of the zipper seam. |
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The iron also is ideal for applying fusible bias tape before stitching it in place. |
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Closed sprinkler heads are equipped with a fusible link that melts with heat opening the sprinkler head and spraying the area with water. |
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The function of the fire damper poppet valve type SVA-F with fusible link and return prevention is not affected. |
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In addition to their low melting points, fusible alloys have other distinctive properties. |
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Other fusible alloys are used as sealing materials for special applications, such as double-glazing panels. |
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Natural resins are typically fusible and flammable organic substances that are transparent or translucent and are yellowish to brown in colour. |
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At the end of this test there shall be no leakage, or any visible sign of extrusion of any fusible metal used in the design. |
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Choose a light-weight, fusible interfacing and apply it to the wrong side of the collar, following the manufacturer's instructions. |
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For ratings up to 100A, the main disconnect switch is of the fusible type with fuses rated at 100,000A short circuit capacity. |
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Tens of millions of years earlier these two black holes were simply stars, until they exhausted all their fusible fuel and collapsed to the most compact state imaginable. |
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In situations where temperature could pose a threat, fusible plugs are designed to melt and release the gas long before critical pressure levels are reached. |
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Prevent fabric distortion or stretch on mediumweight fabrics by applying lightweight fusible tricot interfacing to the fabric wrong side before embroidering. |
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Trevithick also added a fusible plug of lead, positioned in the boiler just below the minimum safe water level. |
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The grinding process is the same as in the case of other gems, the diamond being imbedded in the fusible alloy of a dop and placed on the grinding disc. |
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The stone to be bruted is fixed to a handle, and, with the exception of the area on which the facet is to be made, is embedded in cement or in a fusible alloy of lead and tin. |
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This means that, for example, the fire dampers remain open when the KOMES bus system breaks down, but are moved into the safety position via the fusible link triggering in case of a breakdown. |
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Usually more complex alloy systems than the simple solders, fusible alloys may contain bismuth, cadmium, antimony, and occasionally indium and gallium. |
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Platamid copolyamide hotmelts are used for fusible interlinings for the garment industry. |
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There is no exception to the interlining industry for woven interlining, non-woven interlining and fusible interlining. |
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The development of the fusible plug to release pressure in conditions of excessively high temperature and low water levels was designed to protect against this occurrence. |
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Lead fusible plugs may be present in the crown of the boiler's firebox. |
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The inner chimney is made of copper coated with a fusible metal. |
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It is a tough, malleable product, but not as fusible as pig iron. |
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