Surfaces can be smoothed down by rasps, files, and rifflers or by carborundum and emery, and the addition of water avoids a build-up of dust. |
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Soot, carbon black, platinum black, and carborundum are among the materials that come closest to a blackbody in the real world. |
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A compound known as silicon carbide, also known as carborundum, is one of the hardest substances known. |
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Control plants were also dusted with carborundum and mock inoculated with a sample volume of potassium phosphate buffer. |
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Each specimen was cut and polished along the median dorsoventral plane with a graded series of carborundum and diamond pastes. |
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Before inoculating, 600-mesh carborundum was dusted on the leaves. |
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A recent exhibit of his work at the Philadelphia Museum of Art featured his carborundum prints, his etchings, lithographs, aquatints and watercolors. |
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This can most readily be done by use of carborundum marking. The procedure involves successive marking of the same mat with layers of carborundum at least twice. |
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