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Описание: What Ozone Generator Manufacturers Don’t Tell You Advertising can be powerful. You may have heard manufacturers describe ozone generators as “natural odor removers” that work “the way nature intended.” But are these claims misleading? Find out more about ozone air purifiers in this article to help you decide what is best for you and your family. As you may know, ozone is a gas. Ozone molecules have three oxygen atoms (O3), unlike the oxygen in the air that gives life to the planet (O2). Ozone is powerful because the extra oxygen atom can easily escape and attach to other substances. This highly reactive quality can potentially alter the chemical composition of some substances in the air and affect our cells if we breathe it in. What are ozone generators? Ozone Generators, also referred to as ozone machines, are ozone-generating devices that intentionally produce ozone gas. When sold as air purifiers to be used in indoor occupied spaces, they are marketed to be safe and effective (though these claims are generally false). This article discusses devices that produce ozone on purpose and not as a byproduct. Ionizers and electrostatic precipitators end up producing ozone as a byproduct as a result of their internal mechanisms. You may have heard about ionizers. They used to be quite popular and were often used in homes to clean the air and eliminate odors. However, in the spring of 2005, Consumer Reports Magazine exposed the units as potentially doing more harm than good–it was found that several of these devices could produce harmful levels of ozone. Though ozone is a byproduct of these ionizers and tends to be produced at a lower level than ozone generators, the federal government began a stricter regulation process for any air purifier that produces ozone, whether intentionally or as a byproduct. No federal agency has approved the use of ozone generators in occupied spaces, and the California Air Resources Board (CARB) has very strict regulations for air purifiers sold in California to make sure that harmful ozone levels are not being produced. How do ozone generators work? 220V Ozone Generators produce ozone by breaking apart oxygen (O2) molecules into single atoms, which then attach to other oxygen molecules in the air to form ozone (O3). They accomplish this in one of two ways, according to the International Association of Certified Indoor Air Consultants (InterNACHI). Ozone generators work by: Silent corona discharge: These machines use the electric discharge to produce ozone by splitting the normal oxygen molecules in the air into single atoms. These atoms then attach to other O2 molecules in the air to form ozone (O3). Ultraviolet radiation: This process of ozone generation is similar to how the sun’s ultraviolet radiation splits O2 to form individual oxygen atoms. According to InterNACHI, this process is considered to be less efficient than corona discharge. Generac states that generators less than and equal to 600 volts are medium-voltage and generators greater than 600 volts are considered High Voltage Generators. Generators producing 4160 volts are common in many industries for large motors that require high voltage. The backup generator supplies voltage to an individual grid. Commonly stocked generator voltages are 4160 VAC, 480 VAC, 12,470 VAC, and 13,800 VAC, When power fails to an industrial facility, the backup generator supplies power to distribution and control panels for continued operations. The higher voltages from the generator are stepped down with transformers. The below content supplies information on each category of information. A rechargeable lighter—also called a USB Lighter, electric lighter, plasma lighter, or arc lighter—uses electricity to produce a small arc of ionized air (also called a plasma) that's capable of igniting candles in the same way a flame would. The plasma is actually much hotter than a standard lighter flame. These lighters last a long time because they do not rely on fuel that will eventually run out, simply recharge the lighter using a provided USB cable. They do not need to be recharged very often, the number of uses depends on the model, but our rechargeable lighter can get 300 uses per single charge. Many brands claim you can use your rechargeable lighter forever. Best of all, their flames are impenetrable to the wind because they aren't really flames at all. When Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, police officer Kim Potter allegedly mistook her service weapon for a Stun Gun and fatally shot an unarmed Black motorist Sunday, it was at least the 16th such “weapons confusion” incident in the United States since 2001. And the victim, Daunte Wright, was at least the fourth person to have died as a result, according to data compiled by the website FatalEncounters.org and University of Colorado professor Paul Taylor, who tracks such cases. These types of incidents are rare, experts say, although no government agency tracks the use of Taser-like devices nationwide so it’s impossible to say with certainty how many times it has occurred. What is certain is that these scenarios are avoidable. When they do happen, it’s typically the result of inadequate or lapsed officer training, according to at least a half dozen weapons and law-enforcement experts interviewed by the USA TODAY Network. Electrostatic Sprayer: A device that works by applying a small electrical charge to aerosols when passing through the nozzle. These charged droplets adhere easier and stick to environmental surfaces. Choosing to use an electrostatic sprayer, fogger, mister, or vaporizer: If trained professionals are available to apply them, people may decide to use newer technologies that either spray disinfectant electrostatically, or disperse it through fog, mist, or vapor. Cases where these technologies could be more practical include situations where there might be a confirmed case of COVID-19, use of the space is needed quickly, and some surfaces could be very hard to reach to disinfect by hand. These are sometimes used in healthcare settings after a patient is no longer using a room. These devices aerosolize chemicals, or suspend them in the air, and they can stay in the air for long periods of time, especially if the area is not well ventilated. Aerosolizing any disinfectant can irritate the skin, eyes, or airways and can cause other health issues for people who breathe it in. Despite what it may feel like, the warmer months are getting closer, which means so are the mosquitoes. Fortunately, there are plenty of designs out there to protect us from summertime bugs, like mosquito-killing lamps, DEET bug sprays, and citronella candles. However, when it comes to portable bug repellants for camping trips or long hikes, lamps can feel too bulky to pack, and sprays smell too much like chemicals. Ditching bulkiness for compactness and swapping chemicals for electric current, a foldable electric Mosquito Swatter inspired.
Дата Публикации: 12-11-21
Описание: Fasteners What is a Fastener? A fastener is a non-permanent or permanent mechanical tool that rigidly connects or affixes two surfaces or objects together. Non-permanent fasteners can easily be removed without damaging the joined materials. The removal of permanent fasteners might require substantial force and might damage the connected surfaces. Permanent Standard Fasteners are designed to be a long lasting form of secure connection. The wide range of fasteners includes screws, nails, nuts, bolts, and washers that come in different sizes, types, and configurations. Fasteners are one of the most used tools for building, fabricating, and configuring a variety of products and industrial equipment. Non-Permanent Threaded Fasteners There are an endless number of shapes, sizes, lengths, and varieties of Motorcycle Fasteners that range from the common nail to huge bolts to hold heavy duty manufacturing equipment in place. They can be generic or specially designed to fit an application. Every industry and manufacturer has a different and unique use for these valuable tools. The variability between fasteners is due to the extreme forces that are placed on them. The purpose of fasteners is to hold parts, components, and pieces of machinery together in the presence of excessive vibrations and pressure while retaining the ability to disassemble the pieces when necessary. There are several ways to separate, classify, and categorize fasteners, which include permanent and non-permanent as well as threaded and non-threaded. In the permanent classification are rivets and couplings that cannot be removed. Screws and Titanium Bolts fall into the threaded classification, while dowel pins and blind fasteners are non-threaded and permanent. Bolts Bolts are one of the more common types of Bicycle Fasteners and are used to hold two non-threaded pieces together. The head of a bolt, which comes in several varieties, is attached to the threaded male end. Bolts are classified by their shape and type of head. Anchor Bolts Anchor bolts are referred to as "cast in place," which means they are included in the fabrication of the component or part and are permanently attached to it. Different types of anchor Titanium Disc Rotor Bolts are designed for specific jobs. They are an industrial bolt that has been embedded into concrete for securing columns and supports to foundations. Nuts A nut is a fastener with an external thread that is used with a mating bolt that is of the same size. There are several varieties of Titanium Nuts that include box and hex types as well as several other specialty kinds, configurations, and designs. 1. Cap Nuts Cap nuts are known as dome or acorn nuts and have the shape of a dome on the closed end to protect the bolt-nut assembly. 2. Castle Nuts Castle Titanium Sprocket Nuts have notches on one end that allow for the insertion of a pin. Types of Washers Washers are small, circular, metal disc in the shape of an annulus, halo, donut, or ring that is used to distribute the force of a screw, bolt, or nut. They can relieve friction, stop leakages, maintain tension, prevent corrosion, and serve as a spacer or separator. The wide and varied uses of washers has made them a necessity in a number of applications. The many varieties of Titanium Washers are further enhanced by the many types of materials used to produce them, which include zinc, copper, brass, iron, carbon steel, and stainless steel. Certain applications require specialty washers that are made from non-metallic materials such as plastic, rubber, ceramics, and phenolic. The types of washers can be divided into three categories, which are plain, spring, and lock. In each of the categories are specialized forms that are designed to serve a specific or unusual function. The many functions of washers include: Reduction of friction Distribution of pressure Blockage, cessation, or elimination of leakage Separation of components Enhancement and securing of connections from vibrations and shock Conclusion A fastener is a non-permanent or permanent mechanical tool that rigidly joins, or affixes two surfaces or objects together. There is an endless number of shapes, sizes, lengths, and varieties of Auto Fasteners that range from the common nail to huge Titanium Chainring Bolts to hold heavy duty manufacturing equipment in place. The group of permanent fasteners do not have threads and can be quickly installed without the need of extra fastening components. Washers relieve friction, stop leakages, maintain tension, prevent corrosion, and serve as a spacer or separator. The three methods used to produce fasteners are machining, cold forging, and hot forging; these are commonly used methods for forming and producing metal parts.
Дата Публикации: 12-11-21
Описание: Quartz vs. Granite vs. Marble: Finding the Best Option Quartz, granite and marble are three of the best and most popular countertop options on the market. Granite countertops have risen top popularity over the past few decades, while marble countertops have been a focal point of homes for years on end. And then there is quartz countertops, which have also risen in popularity in recent years as a viable alternative to both granite and marble options. But how do these three countertop materials compare to each other? That is the question that this guide will answer. Granite Countertops: Characteristics Granite countertops are some of the most beautiful and tough surfaces you can find. You will have a seemingly endless array of colors and styles to choose from when it comes to this amazing natural stone. Granite is very durable, which makes it an ideal countertop material for any home. No matter where you install Granite Countertops, they will look amazing. The only downside to granite – if it can even be considered a ‘downside’ – is that you must make sure to keep up on sealing. That said, having to apply a sealer to your countertop roughly once per year is not any kind of major inconvenience. Marble Countertops: Characteristics Marble is truly a timeless classic when it comes to building materials. This is evidenced by the fact that natural stone has been used to build everything from some of the world’s most famous statues to kitchen and bathroom countertops. While there are a plethora of countertop materials that are beautiful, many homeowners simply feel that there is no material as beautiful as marble. With numerous colors and styles available, many of which include elegant veining, it is surely hard to match the beauty of marble countertops. While much of marble’s appeal lies in its appearance, the material is also relatively durable. However, you must keep up on maintenance if you want to keep your Marble Vanity Tops in good shape. Because marble is more porous than granite, the stone countertops will require re-sealing more often. You will have to re-seal marble countertops about a few times per year. Quartz Countertops: Characteristics Artificial Quartz countertops are engineered surfaces that are made from a combination of roughly 90 percent ground natural quartz and about 10 percent polyresin. These specific percentages can slightly differ based on brands but will always be in the same area. Although quartz countertops are engineered, the surfaces are incredibly attractive. Due to the fact that they are manufactured, quartz countertops have many different styles, including those that replicate natural stones like granite and marble. Another benefit that results from these surfaces being engineered is that they are non-porous, which separates them from both granite and marble. This means that quartz countertops do not require the sealing that granite and marble countertops do. One thing you must watch out for is not exposing Artificial Quartz Countertop to excessive heat. High levels of heat can melt the resin and cause a permanent burn mark on the surface. Never set down hot pots or pans on a quartz countertop. Heat resistance is one of the only areas in which quartz does not match or surpass other countertop options. Nano Glass is suitable for use as a countertop material, but it can also be used for walls, floors, windowsills, sinks and tabletops. Much like ordinary glass, it is made of natural materials, and it is chemically inert. Additional features of nano-crystallized glass are as follows: Scratch and stain-resistant Heat resistant Hard and durable Nonporous Recyclable Nano-crystallized glass is much harder than ordinary glass or even standard crystallized glass. On the Mohs scale, it scores from 6.0 to 7.0, and it has a compression strength rating of 400 MPa, a flexural strength rating of 82 MPa and a rupture strength rating of 35 MPa. Additionally, nano-crystallized glass has a water absorption rate of 0.004 percent to 0.02 percent, and it is totally radiation free. As expected, the material also has a DIN 4102 flammability rating of A1. Consumers have stated that nano-crystallized glass is a preferred surfacing material because of its nearly pure white color, which is a natural byproduct of its manufacturing process. It is also quickly becoming known as an excellent substitute for white marble. There is a new stone that is taking over marble's popularity — and it is Onyx. Are you wondering what the difference is between onyx vs. marble? Onyx is actually a type of marble and it has many of the same properties. The difference is the stunning patterns and veining in each slab. Onyx comes in varying degrees of patterns and a rainbow of stunning colors. Many of the most popular onyx colors — like jade, mint, light pink and warm tan — work well with today’s on-trend colors. Natural stones are versatile and add a distinct texture to interiors. “Right from elegant Italian marble, directional travertine, durable granite, practical Kota, translucent onyx and rustic Basalt each stone has its own characteristic appeal,” said Ashish Patil & Prachi Chavarkar, co-founder, ArchiLab Designs. While granite, quartz and marble are the most commonly used natural stones, interior designers have been experimenting with stone varieties like Limestone, cuddapah and soapstone for years. “Stone is abundantly available in nature and is often used in green building projects as it is environmentally sustainable. It does not contain any harmful materials or toxins and can be safely used for both indoors and outdoors. It is also a material that can be salvaged and recycled, which reduces any adverse impact on the ecosystem,” says Basob Majumdar, VP—Design, HomeLane. Here's a look at how you can use stone in your homes.
Дата Публикации: 12-11-21
Описание: Bikepacking bags explained: what you need for a bikepacking trip Bike packing bags vs panniers Bicycle Bags are typically strapped to the bike and offer a lightweight, modular and versatile approach to carrying the kit. One of the key differences between traditional cycle touring and bike packing is how you carry your kit on the bike. Pannier bags and luggage racks are a classic approach to carrying a kit on your bike, offering stability and volume for cycle touring. However, a rack and pannier setup can be heavy, and their use is largely limited to bikes with rack mounts. In the world of packing light and traveling far – an ethos at the heart of bike packing – bike packing bags come to the fore, enabling riders to venture further away from paved roads and tackle challenging terrain, with a lightweight, versatile setup for carrying kit. (How much your bike packing setup weighs will depend on how much you’re taking with you, of course). Bike packing bags are designed for use on any type of bike, without the need for rack mounts, and you can tailor your exact setup by adding and removing the bags you need for a particular trip. They are generally soft-bodied and shaped to fit a particular section of your bike. Bike packing bags may not offer the same capacity as a traditional touring bike, and they can be prone to jiggling around a little, but careful bag choice and thoughtful packing can overcome these limitations and give you a versatile, lightweight bike packing set up to carry everything you require. Working from the front of the bike back, we’ll run through the main bags on offer, their benefits and uses, and what to look out for if you’re investing in a bike packing setup. Handlebar bag A Bicycle Handlebar Bag (sometimes referred to as a handlebar pack) sits between the brake/gear levers and is fixed to the handlebar. While they’re great for bike packing, smaller handlebar packs are also gaining popularity for day-long rides. A handlebar bag is sausage-shaped, which lends well to storing sleeping kit, rolled up to match. Items kept in a handlebar pack are going to be a bit awkward to access while riding because typically you will need to undo all the fixings and take the bag off before you can open it, so it’s best to use these for the kit you’ll need overnight but are happy to be without during the day. Small handlebar bags will often have a zip closure for easy access, though. It’s worth remembering that the volume you can store in a handlebar bag will, of course, depend on your bike’s handlebar. Flat-bar bikes will have the freedom to take a larger bag, while drop-bar bikes will be limited to a bag that leaves space for shifter movement when changing gear. Handlebar bags usually have adjustable volume, often with a roll-top closure, so offer some leeway for fitting to your bike’s dimensions. When choosing a handlebar pack, look for something waterproof because you don’t want to be setting up camp into a soggy sleeping bag. Some Bicycle Smartphone Bags also have storage straps or nets on the outside which are handy for stuffing that raincoat you have just taken off. Finally, if you are on the fence about whether this might be your thing, a good quality dry bag lashed to your bike’s handlebar with a tie-down strap also works. Frame pack Bicycle Frame Bags are designed for the triangle between the top tube, down tube and seat tube of your bike frame. Offering well-balanced, aerodynamic carriage, these are a favorite for ultra-distance racing. Storing heavier items, such as tools or food, in the frame bag is a good idea because this helps to maintain a low center of gravity. Saddle pack Saddle or seat packs sit behind the rider, attaching around the seat post and through the saddle rails. A saddle pack provides the classic bike packing look and marks out a bike packing rig from a conventional touring setup with a pannier rack on the rear of the bike. Saddle packs come in a range of sizes, with a typical capacity from 8 to 18 liters. One key advantage of a Bicycle Saddle Bag is the relatively easy access to your belongings during a ride. You will need to stop before you can access anything, of course, but it is easy to open the bag and grab what you need – providing you pack smartly (we will come on to this). Most bags are designed with a roll-top closure, allowing the bag to become smaller or larger – another advantage – and keeping the contents secure and firmly attached to the bike. Small pack away bag At some point during a bike packing trip, you’ll inevitably need a bit more space. Enter the pack away bag. The ideal pack away Waterproof Bag is a tiny foldable rucksack or musette, designed to be small and light. They are not for wearing all day but are helpful if the weather has warmed, and you have got more layers to carry, or for when you have just restocked with supplies for the night. You can also use it as a shopping bag for picking up those supplies. The Advantages of Handlebar Bag 1. More Volume A Waterproof Bicycle Handlebar Bag can be filled with fairly enormous items (e.g., a jacket…etc.) Conversely, the shape and position of a frame bag restrict its volume considerably. If you load a frame bag with voluminous cargo, it may tear or come in contact with your shins and calves while pedaling – an annoying outcome, especially on a long trip. 2. Protected From Dust and Road Spray A handlebar bag is high above the ground and picks less dirt and road spray. In different, the bottom part of full-size frame bags often gets filthy due to its proximity to the road and the rider’s shoes. Obviously, the contamination is a lot worse when the bike does not have full fenders. But even with full fenders on, some dirt will reach the lower part of the bag. The Advantages of Frame Bag 1. Do Not Affect Steering A Waterproof Bicycle Frame Bag is part of the frame and subsequently does not affect the bike’s steering, unlike handlebar bags. 2. Discreteness A handlebar bag is “in your face” and changes the bike’s aesthetics from all sides. Conversely, frame bags are more discrete and more difficult to notice, especially from the front and rear. Thus, if you want a more blended cargo option, a frame bag is a logical choice. 3. No Dead Space A frame bag is a very neat way to fill up the frame and add additional cargo space to a bike.
Дата Публикации: 12-11-21
Описание: Ask an Expert: Why Do Children Love Stuffed Animals? Special cuddle toys (also known as a “lovey,” a “stuffie,” or, in some circles, a “boopie”) play an important role in a child’s world. Early childhood expert Meredith Dodd explains how Stuffed Animals help children learn and grow. Besides being fluffy and cute, Stuffed Dogs support children through the emotional ups and downs of childhood. A stuffed animal is a child’s first friend. The relationship between stuffie and child is one of unconditional love, a love that is based on honesty and trust. I believe this first friendship develops a language, a vocabulary of words and gestures, for children to communicate their understanding of caring relationships. The stuffed animal accepts the child. Children are comforted by the toys’ acceptance of any emotion, no matter if it’s a bite on the ear or cascade of kisses. Children love stuffed animals because of their shared language of care. I believe that Stuffed Cats act as a kind of tutor for a child. The relationship between the toy and the child allows the child to practice the language of care without judgment or limits. The stuffed animal and the child practice real-world social interactions through play. For example, during play, a child may act out a quarrel with their stuffed animal. The child might even hit or throw their toy. But in the end, the conflict is resolved and all is forgiven. The right number of Plushie Pillows can help transform your sofa from a simple seating area into a unified part of your room’s decorative theme. These pillows can help any space become more inviting, more comfortable, and overall more attractive. Still, it can be difficult deciding when to stop adding throw pillows to a sofa or chair. How many throw pillows are on a couch? There is no specific formula, though it’s best to leave ample space to sit. Generally, three to five Plushie Animal Pillows will suffice for your living room sofa, though different numbers will be needed for large sectionals and chairs. Ultimately, whether or not you’ve got too many pillows will depend on the type of sofa (or chair) in question. It’s possible to overload any couch, but it is easier to overwhelm smaller pieces of furniture (especially chairs) than it is larger sofas. A handbag serves many purposes: carrying your phone, warding off pigeons, and sometimes being the thing between your cheek and the airplane seat on long-haul flights. In that last instance, a soft, Plush Bag comes in quite handy. The good news is that on the runways of New York, London, Milan, and Paris, designers offered dozens of cushion-like purses that are as functional for storage as they are for snuggling. Plush Pendant is a boutique plush toy and metal key chain. It is made of ABS environmentally friendly materials and high-quality plush, soft and comfortable, healthy and skin-friendly, beautiful in appearance and high in quality. Some of us may think that plush animals are a thing of the past, as they no longer seem to be the "it" toy. You may often decide to not give a stuffed animal as a gift, and instead get something more practical, because after all, what point does a Plushie Gifts for Special Occasions have? What reason is there to get a stuffed animal? The answer to that is plenty. Stuffed animals can be very meaningful, and symbolize important events or people. This is truly a timeless gift, and we all need to be reminded of that! Let's look at why plush toys are important in the lives of three particular age groups: kids, teenagers, and adults. Kid's Symbols There is no such thing as too many toys for children. Kids love collecting plush toys of all kinds, and they could always use more. What could possibly symbolize the innocence of childhood better than a soft and lovable Plush Dolls for Baby? In our own childhood, we probably spent many a night cuddling up to our favorite plush bunny or bear. Children enjoy the comfort of a stuffed animal, and that comfort is a great nightmare repellant! In fact, those who say that stuffed toys are not in "it" toy anymore, have not been paying attention to what is happening in the world of little girls. Plush animals are darn right "fashionable" for girls to have. Many girls will get a natural appearing plush cat or plush dog, just so they can carry it around in their little purses as they emulate fashionable women carrying around their small pets. Stuffed animals have certainly not gone out of style! Do you ever wonder about the obsession your dog has with her Plush Toys for Pets? Does your dog carry it around the house in his mouth? Or protect their plushie when someone goes to grab it? Does she suckle or knead it? Does your dog tear their plush toys to shreds? Many dogs have different responses to their plush toys.
Дата Публикации: 12-11-21
Описание: The Art Of Handmade Beaded Lace Haute couture fashion is defined by unique textiles used to create eye-catching looks. It is not a secret that the most exclusive and sophisticated textile is made by hand, as there is no better than a personal touch. Handmade Beaded Lace is the most delicate and refined type of fabric and the process of making it is just like creating any piece of art. When the idea is in the textile designer's mind, it will first become into drawing sketch. Then the process of finding and the perfect materials combination such as beads, crystal stones, pearls, sequins, fringes, or flowers is starting. Of course, choosing the colors that will create harmony is one of the most important things in this process. Once the idea is well expressed, it's time to produce the perfect swatch. Then is when the fabric can finally be produced. As the production of the fabric is all made by hand the work is much more delicate and time-consuming than any other type of couture fabric. Despite the long process of making Heavy Beaded Embroidery, this type of fabric is one of the most used types in the haute couture world, as it can elevate even the simplest dress. The most famous fashion & haute couture houses use Beaded laces to create exclusive designs that will stand out. They are well aware that every woman dreams of her shiny evening gown that will look on her as a luxury jewel. How To Look After Beaded Laces As a luxury fabric, it should be treated like any expensive item you own, gently. The right way to clean this type of fabric is by a dry-clean. In some cases, it could be ok to wash it by hand while you make sure to gently treat the garment and not agitate it. You can fill a bathtub or large sink with cold water and use a small amount of mild soap. Hand washing is not suitable for any kind of Beaded Sequin Lace, so always test with a small swatch and/or consult the producer regarding your case. Tips for making a garment with Beaded Lace Sewing with beaded lace will required more delicate work, but of course, it will be worth it as you will create a luxury garment that will stand out! Before starting a project it is important to figure out how you will sew the Beaded Wedding Fabric. One way is sewing by machine, for that, you have to remove first the beads or any hard materials from your seam allowances before you can stitch your fabric pieces together using a sewing machine. You want to have a clean seam area along each edge. This will provide a professional finish in the final garment and be gentle on your sewing machine. Removing the materials along the seam allowances can be done by hand, or another way is to use a hammer to gently break the beads along with the seam allowances. This way will allow you to sew it by machine, however, you should still be careful and work slowly to make sure that your needle will not break. Please avoid sewing directly on top of the materials/beads to prevent the final seem to be bulky and not lay flat, causing discomfort to the wearer. Also, you want to prevent your machine needle to be broken. Another approach for sewing beaded 3D Lace/tulle is to sew all the parts together by hand, although it will be a more time-consuming, slip stitching the seam allowance down will provide smooth, flat seams and a more comfortable, long-lasting fit. Important tip: While you can iron a beaded lace (when done with proper techniques), it is not recommended to iron it multiple times. Therefore, a great tip is to use a slip stitch to keep the seam allowance layers flat and pointing in the desired direction (instead of ironing them). While it can be time consuming, slip stitching the seam allowance down will provide smooth, flat seams and a more comfortable, long lasting fit. The major selling point is the glamour factor. The bride is the center of attention and some sparkle and glitz add to the attraction of any dress. The glint and glimmer of diamantes and sequins is both bewitching and seductive. As captivating as a bit of sparkle can be there’s a range of how shiny and sparkly each Beaded Bridal Lace will take you. A subtle embellishment of a few translucent sequins can transform a lace from pretty to enchantingly stunning. Ivory Sequinned Lace - Pleasance Lace and Ivory Sequinned lace - Etta are gorgeous examples of this. The addition of light beading in the form of tubular or round beads, pearls or sometimes with a light sprinkling of diamantes makes for a bewitching bride. Ivory Beaded Lace - Ava, Ivory Wedding Lace - Kinsley and Ivory Beaded Lace - Cara are all testament to this. The light beading ensures that the handle of the lace remains light, the fabric drapes well and looks supremely sumptuous. The beading accentuates the beautiful design on the fabric and adds depth and distinction. Choosing beads or sequins of a slightly different color, for example, silver or gold, can change the aspect a lace offers, just look at Ivory beaded Lace - Heaven Lace or Ivory Beaded Lace - Cynthia. Then there are the Broadway showstoppers, the ‘bring it on, then I’ve got it all’ laces that are festooned with beads offering luxurious opulence. We love them! Let’s take Ivory Beaded Lace – Lanisha adorned with sequins, beads and diamantes. Strings of pearls in soft fluid curving movements have been surrounded by embroidered yarns, pearls and shimmering beads. Throughout the design are layered flowers, each with a diamante centra-lised. And we have not even mentioned the 3D flowers! Of course, these Embroidered Laces are heavier in the handle and intricate to work with. Ivory Beaded Lace – Renata (also available in blush) offers similar opulence where our designer has embroidered a soft ivory tulle base with intricate beading, pearls, sequins, bullion work and filigree thread. These luxurious and exclusive laces do require some investment – but think of what a divine gown they will make.
Дата Публикации: 12-11-21
Описание: 3 Most Common Types Of Tungsten Alloys Tungsten alloy is an alloy composed of tungsten and other elements. Among metals, Tungsten and Alloys have the highest melting point, good high-temperature strength and creep resistance, as well as thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, and electron emission performance. In addition to being widely used in electronics, aerospace, weapons and other fields, Pure Tungsten is also used to manufacture tungsten alloy. In this article, we will take a look at the 3 most common types of tungsten alloys. Molybdenum-tungsten alloys are molybdenum-based alloys containing 25% and 30% tungsten and have excellent properties to prevent corrosion of molten zinc. Tungsten Heavy Alloy can be used at higher temperatures than molybdenum or molybdenum alloys. For example, when the molybdenum-tungsten alloy is used as the electrode, spout and thimble component in the furnace for producing high melting point refractory ceramic fiber, its service life is much longer than that of pure metal molybdenum products. Molybdenum-tungsten alloy has higher corrosion resistance to zinc liquid than pure metal molybdenum, and it is mostly used for zinc liquid temperature measuring tube, zinc liquid pump rotor and some corrosion-resistant parts of the zinc smelting furnace. Tungsten Alloy is a niobium alloy formed by adding a certain amount of tungsten and other elements based on niobium. Tungsten and niobium form an infinite solid solution. Niobium-tungsten alloy has good high-temperature strength and good room temperature plasticity and can be made into various processed materials and parts by conventional forming processing technology. It is mainly used for space shuttle skin, nuclear reactor engineering, jet engine parts, and heat radiation screens and ducts for space power generation systems. Tungsten Carbide is the most common and most important form of tungsten alloy. Unlike the previous tungsten alloys, its main components are tungsten, carbon, and cobalt, so it is also often called tungsten-cobalt alloy. Tungsten carbide has high hardness, strength, wear-resistance and corrosion resistance, and is known as “industrial teeth”. It is used to manufacture cutting tools, knives, cobalt tools, and wear-resistant parts. Pure Molybdenum is a silvery, shiny metal that belongs to Group 6A, the second transition series of the Periodic Table. It has the 6th highest melting point and is the 54th most abundant element in the world. The highest molybdenum reserves of molybdenum ore can be found in the U.S, Canada, China, Peru and Chile. Because of its properties, it serves as a good thermal conductor and as an important alloying element in the production of structural and stainless steel. It has a high ability to resist corrosion and to hold shape even when subjected to high temperatures. The most common among the Molybdenum and Alloys is the titanium-zirconium-molybdenum alloy (TZM), which is a blend of 0.5% titanium and 0.08% of zirconium, and about 90% molybdenum. This alloy exhibits strength even at very high temperatures, making it the perfect alloy for casting zinc. Among the refractory metals, molybdenum is the most commonly used. Its most popular application is as a strengthening alloy in the production of steel. Molybdenum alloys are usually found in the form of coils, sheets, rods or bars. These materials are commonly used to manufacture steel, cast iron, and other engineered products used in the automotive, stainless steel production, shipbuilding, aircraft and aerospace and other specialty industries. Molybdenum Alloys have very high strength and stay stable even at a temperature as high as 1900°C. Such uniqueness contributes to the use of molybdenum alloys in furnaces used to melt glass, in the manufacture of X-ray anodes used for diagnostics, and in other high-temperature heating elements. Moly is also alloyed with other metals such as tungsten (symbol W), copper (symbol Cu) and rhenium (symbol Re). Mo-W alloys are used for stirrers, piping and pump impellers because of their high resistance against molten zinc. Mo-Cu alloys are used for applications requiring high conductivity, such as the production of electronic circuit boards. Mo-Re alloys are noted for their ductility and are used for rocket engine parts. Titanium is considered the most biocompatible metal – not harmful or toxic to living tissue – due to its resistance to corrosion from bodily fluids. This ability to withstand the harsh bodily environment is a result of the protective oxide film that forms naturally in the presence of oxygen. Its ability to physically bond with bone also gives titanium an advantage over other materials that require the use of an adhesive to remain attached. Titanium implants last longer, and much larger forces are required to break the bonds that join them to the body compared with their alternatives. Titanium and Alloys commonly used in load-bearing implants are significantly less stiff – and closer in performance to the human bone – than stainless steel or cobalt-based alloys. A Sputtering Target is a material that is used to create thin films in a technique known as sputter deposition, or thin film deposition. During this process the sputtering target material, which begins as a solid, is broken up by gaseous ions into tiny particles that form a spray and coat another material, which is known as the substrate. Sputter deposition is commonly involved in the creation of semiconductors and computer chips. As a result, most sputtering target materials are metallic elements or alloys, although there are some ceramic targets available that create hardened thin coatings for various tools. Depending on the nature of the thin film being created, sputtering targets can very greatly in size and shape. The smallest targets can be less than one inch (2.5 cm) in diameter, while the largest rectangular targets reach well over one yard (0.9 m) in length. Some sputtering equipment will require a larger sputtering target and in these cases, manufacturers will create segmented targets that are connected by special joints. Nickel has been used in alloys that date back to the dawn of civilization. Chemical analysis of artifacts has shown that weapons, tools, and coins contain nickel in varying amounts. Nickel in elemental form or alloyed with other metals and materials has made significant contributions to our present-day society and promises to continue to supply materials for an even more demanding future. Nickel is a versatile element and will alloy with most metals. Complete solid solubility exists between nickel and copper. Wide solubility ranges between iron, chromium, and nickel make possible many alloy combinations. Applications and Characteristics of Nickel Alloys Nickel and Alloys are used for a wide variety of applications, the majority of which involve corrosion resistance and/or heat resistance. Some of these include: Aircraft gas turbines Steam turbine power plants Medical applications Nuclear power systems Chemical and petrochemical industries
Дата Публикации: 12-11-21
Описание: Mobile Chargers: an Essential Part of your Mobile Phone Mobile phones are an essential part of our day to day living. These phones serve as an important business tool allowing you to do important business conversations on the go. Mobile phone accessories are also as important as your mobile phones and they are also provided as a part of the purchasing package. Mobile Chargers are an important part of mobile phones. With the coming of latest phones, the consumers are paying much importance to its chargers. To operate the state-of-the-art features of the latest handsets, you need a battery to communicate. Without a battery, your mobile phone is of no use. Most mobile phones are endowed with a lithium ion battery. These batteries are rechargeable. You dont need to remove these battery unless it needs to be replaced. Top mobile manufacturers like Nokia, Samsung, Panasonic, Motorola and others provide a charger when you purchase your new mobile phone. Various mobile phone models may work on the same charger but it is not advisable to use different models on the same charger. You need to take care while recharging your phone as your battery might get overcharged which can lead to lessening of your battery's life. Wireless Phone Chargers are an important part of mobile phone accessories. While talking about mobile phone chargers, one thing which is most important is the compatibility factor. For instance, for charging a Nokia phone, only a Nokia charger is required. If you are looking forward to buying a mobile phone charger, it is safe to buy the charger from reliable sites. If your mobile runs out of battery, you just need to get it charged with the help of chargers. Mobile Accessories like cables, batteries and chargers are a necessary part of your mobile phones and an important part of your purchase. Turn off the lights in your computer or TV room, and you'll probably see eyes peering through the darkness. All of those glowing LEDs, clocks and power switches are sneaky electronic vampires. While you can't slay them with a stake through the heart, you might be able to manage these vampires more easily with the help of a smart Power Strip. Traditional Japan Power Stirps are an affordable way to expand the number of electrical outlets in your home. But their convenience can encourage you to leave electronics plugged in all the time -- and many devices keep drawing power even when you're not using them. Printers, DVD players, computers and plasma TVs are all examples of products with standby modes that make them convenient to use but suck significant power on the sly. This so-called phantom power drain costs you money, wastes electricity and ups your carbon output to boot. Smart power strips, on the other hand, work to reduce your power usage by shutting down power to products that go into standby mode. Doing so may save you some serious cash. Statistics vary, but experts say standby power consumption in an average home ranges from 5 percent to 10 percent of your household energy consumption. It can also account for about 1 percent of worldwide carbon dioxide emissions. You could combat vampire power by continually unplugging your gadgets, but with a smart UK Power Strip, you won't have to. Keep reading to see which products suit your needs and how they work to make your home electronics more energy efficient. How an Electric Outlet Works In order for electricity to work, it needs to create a circuit. A Wall Socket is the source of electrical power you use to plug in many of your appliances, which is how you create that circuit in your home. Here is how an electrical outlet works: First, electricity is brought to your home by a power plant and power lines. This power is brought into your home and is distributed by a circuit breaker. The circuit breaker is connected to each of your Japan Wall Sockets by wiring. An outlet has three holes. The first hole, or left hole, is called “neutral”. The second hole, or right hole, is called “hot”. The third hole is the ground hole. The hot hole is connected to the wire that supplies the electrical current. The neutral hole is connected to the wire that brings the electrical current back to the breaker box. When you plug in a lamp and turn it on, the hot part of the outlet allows electricity to flow into the lamp, turning on the light bulb. The circuit is completed when the current is brought back into the outlet through the neutral slot, and back into the circuit breaker. When you unplug the lamp the circuit is broken and thus the lamp doesn’t work. If you live in an older home, you may have Floor Sockets that don’t have a third or “grounded” hole. These outlets do not have a grounding wire within the electrical system. Because having a grounding wire and grounded (three-pronged) outlets adds an extra level of safety, newer houses and buildings are required to have three-pronged outlets with grounding wires. A grounding wire is connected separately to each outlet, and then is connected to the bottom of the breaker box. This grounding wire neutralizes any dangerous electrical current into the ground. A grounding line is used to protect your appliances from surges or overvoltage problems. It also stabilizes voltage and protects people, properties, and equipment from electric shock. For example, say something happened to the hot wire in the plug. When you plugged something into a two-pronged outlet you would most likely get a shock. The appliance you were trying to plug in could also get a large electric current, potentially ruining it. If the same thing occurred with a three-pronged outlet and you plugged something (with three prongs) into the outlet, the ground wire would absorb the shock and take the current into the ground where it can be safely neutralized. Granted, the plug still wouldn’t be working, but it also wouldn’t be ruining your appliances… or you.
Дата Публикации: 12-11-21
Описание: Tungsten vs Tungsten Carbide - What's the Difference? Tungsten, element 74 of the periodic table, has come a long way since its early use as a material for filaments in lightbulbs. This silvery-white lustrous metal is becoming more present in the industry thanks to the alloying process – that is, the ability to add metallic elements together to create new, improved materials known as alloys. Tungsten is useful for glass-to-metal seals, as its thermal expansion coefficient is on par with borosilicate glass, and finds many uses in lamp filaments, television tubes, electrical contact points, x-ray targets, heating elements, and other high-temperature applications. It is most popular usages are in dry lubricant (tungsten disulfide) and alloys such as high-speed tool steels, hard metal, and of course tungsten carbide – but more on that in the next section. Tungsten Carbide Tungsten Carbide is an alloy of tungsten and carbon, made by heating tungsten powder with carbon and hydrogen at 1,400 - 1,600°C (2,550 - 2,900°F). The resulting alloy is 2-3 times as rigid as steel and has a compressive strength surpassing all known melted, cast, and forged metals. It is highly resistant to deformation and keeps its stability at both extreme cold and hot temperatures. When in its monocarbide form (chemical formula of WC), tungsten carbide rivals diamond for the hardest known material. Its impact resistance, toughness, and resistance to galling/abrasions/erosions are exceptional, lasting up to 100 times longer than steel in extreme conditions. Its properties place tungsten carbide in the metal-like substances since it is technically a ceramic cement of tungsten, carbon, and some binder (often cobalt), which is also why it cannot be heat-treated in any way. It has a density of 15.7 g/cm3 and is generally not the best electrical conductor. However, it conducts heat much faster than tool steel. It is incredibly difficult to machine Tungsten Carbide Roller, as most machine bits and tools are made of tungsten carbide themselves. Tungsten carbide is generally only milled or lathed and is done so when in its soft, or “green” state, and can only be done with diamond-coated bits. It can also be cast and rapidly quenched to form an extremely hard crystal structure. Tungsten carbide is invaluable in making hard metal, which is a form of tungsten carbide, as well as making mill products, high-speed tools, military weapons, armor, and other rugged applications. Comparing Tungsten & Tungsten Carbide Most people will confuse tungsten and tungsten carbide, as tungsten carbide is the most widely understood form of tungsten available. However, there are some niche use cases for its pure form, and this section will contrast tungsten and Tungsten Carbide Coating Roller to illustrate how they differ. Manufacture Process for Cemented Carbide Tools: Cemented Carbide tools (which are very suitable for machining cast iron, non-ferrous metals and such non-metallic substances as plastics and marble) are formed by pressing a mixture of tungsten carbide and cobalt together in a hydraulic press and then heating the compact in a hydrogen atmosphere. Tungsten carbide is an extremely hard substance. Cobalt acts as a binder for the hard carbide grains. Since tungsten carbide has the tendency to crater, it alone is not suitable for machining steel. The addition of titanium carbide helps to reduce this problem. Titanium carbide and molybdenum carbide bonded in nickel are also very suitable for machining steel. Most of the cemented carbides used today are made predominantly from the carbides of tungsten, titanium, and tantalum usually with cobalt as the binder metal. The Cemented Carbide MWD can be applied to most chip-forming machining such as turning, boring, reaming, shaping, planing, milling, drilling, etc., as well as to many other applications such as wire-drawing and deep-drawing dies, cold heading and stamping. Cemented carbide is extensively used as a cutting tool material because of the advantages it offers. Initially brazed cemented carbide tips were used which could be renewed by grinding when the cutting edge turned blunt. Brazing introduces stresses in the carbide matrix. Grinding of cutting edge also introduces grinding stresses in carbide. Indexable tooling using indexable inserts, also known as the throw-away cutting edge concept does away with brazing and grinding of cutting edges. Cemented carbide tip in form of a triangle of the square is held mechanically in a holder.
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Описание: How To Choose The Best Wine Glasses For You Certain wine glasses perform better than others (there is actually some science to back this up). That being said, what are the best wine Glass Cup for you? You can drink wine from whatever vessel you want, be it a wine glass, coffee mug, mason jar, or dixie cup. Heck, you can ditch the glass altogether and drink straight from the bottle for all I care. However, using the right glass improves the taste of wine. And they won’t cost you a fortune either. The Importance of a Proper Glass There is now there is a piece of scientific evidence that supports the importance of the Double Wall Glass Cup shape. In 2015, a Japanese medical group used a special camera to record images of ethanol vapors in different glasses. In their study, the research group showed how different glass shapes affected the density and position of vapors at the openings of different glasses. Why are there so many different glasses for wine? Of the many different wine glasses available, you’ll find that certain shapes are better for enjoying certain types of wine. By the way, it doesn’t really matter if your Espresso Glass Cup is stemmed or stemless. It’s more about how the shape of the vessel collects aromas and deposits wine into your mouth. (I know some of you enthusiasts will strongly disagree! ?? ) Below is a summary of the primary glass shapes and the wines that tend to perform well in these shapes. First things first. Do you know those stemmed glasses that you fill all the way to the top? Those aren’t wine glasses. They are hipster cups. In order to taste flavors in wine you really need space above the wine to collect aromas. White Wine Glasses White wines are typically served in smaller bowled Wine Cup. Smaller glasses: Preserve floral aromas Maintain cooler temperature Delivers more aromas (even at cooler temperatures) due to proximity to the nose You’ll notice that full-bodied white wines like oak-aged Chardonnay, Viognier, White Rioja, and orange wines are better with a larger bowl. The larger bowl, originally introduced by Riedel as a “Montrachet” glass, better emphasizes a creamy texture because of the wider mouth. Red Wine Glasses The choice of a red Wine Glass has a lot to do with mitigating the bitterness of tannin or spicy flavors to deliver a smoother tasting wine. After a few years of tasting wines from different glasses, we’ve noticed that red wines tend to taste smoother than a glass with a wide opening. Of course, the distance to the actual fluid affects what you smell. GLASS TEAWARE Glass has the least impact on whatever hot drink it comes into contact with, therefore giving the truest representation of your tea leaves. Aside from being non-porous, its transparency allows the tea itself to shine. After all, we eat (and drink!) with our eyes. A beautiful glass teapot brings a sense of theatre to the tea table. If you’re appreciating the drama of a flowering tea, or getting lost in the unravelling of a delicate oolong, watching the leaves through glass can be an immersive, sensory, and even meditative experience. Glass also draws attention to those fantastic distinctions in liquor colour, so prized by tea connoisseurs. We begin to notice the amber, copper and ruby hues of a black tea, for example. Borosilicate glass Tea Wares are excellent heat retainers, and can keep your tea toasty for longer - no tea cosy necessary! Avoid thin glass receptacles like wine and untempered water glasses. As well as being fragile, these are dangerous to drink hot liquids from. There are few things in life more irritating than a Coffee Glass mug. Well, maybe people who wear Caucasian-flesh colored ice skates who think they’re somehow fooling everyone into believing that instead of a foot, they have some sort of Ken doll nub with a razor-sharp blade popping out. Or maybe even those rare, emotionally clued-in men who—right before taking a small, sensible sip of fair-trade Argentinian maté out of an environmentally sensible on-the-go thermos—whisper to a friend in the utmost confidence, “We’re pregnant.” Or maybe even fully grown adult human beings who wear snuggly-wuggly head-to-toe sweat suits and bring actual, real-sized pillows onto two-hour coach flights from New York to Charlotte because the slightest prospect of not being comfy-wumfy will trigger an existential spiral from which they will never recover. Yes, maybe the glass mug isn’t the worst of the worst things, but still, its very nature proves the existence of dark, calamitous forces hell-bent on tamping down truth and beauty and common sense in this world. Because, let’s be real, glass Coffee Cup lovers, who are you kidding? Are you so curious about your coffee that you absolutely must have a clear line of sight on it? Do you really need the drinkware version of a 24/7 motion and noise-sensitive baby monitor? Are the guessing games too much for you? Does seeing the exact level of coffee ease the pain of having to choose between tangible, empirical knowledge and the wildly unknowable idea of faith that exists deep down in the muddy ooze of your baboon DNA? Why Glass Is Best For Storing Food Glass is endlessly recyclable Glass doesn't degrade every time you recycle it (unlike all recycled plastics). It can be recycled into another jar or bottle that's just as good over and over again, without ever reducing its quality. Did you know it only takes around 30 days for your old glass wine bottle to be recycled and be back on the shelf made into something else? Without their lids, glass jars are made of one simple material which is easily recycled. Plus making glass from recycled glass that already exists reduces the CO2 emissions compared to making it from scratch, says consumer movement Friends of Glass. As well as reusing your Glass Storage Jars to house any number of pickles, dry goods and sauces, you can even recycle your gl
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SELECT `oc2_location`.`id_location` AS `id_location`, `oc2_location`.`name` AS `name`, `oc2_location`.`order` AS `order`, `oc2_location`.`id_location_parent` AS `id_location_parent`, `oc2_location`.`parent_deep` AS `parent_deep`, `oc2_location`.`seoname` AS `seoname`, `oc2_location`.`description` AS `description`, `oc2_location`.`last_modified` AS `last_modified`, `oc2_location`.`has_image` AS `has_image`, `oc2_location`.`latitude` AS `latitude`, `oc2_location`.`longitude` AS `longitude`, `oc2_location`.`id_geoname` AS `id_geoname`, `oc2_location`.`fcodename_geoname` AS `fcodename_geoname` FROM `oc2_locations` AS `oc2_location` WHERE `oc2_location`.`id_location` = '0' LIMIT 1 (10) |
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7.0313 kB
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Kohana | 0.012897 s | |||
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138.9688 kB | ||||
Исходный пункт | Min | Max | Average | Всего |
find_file (211) |
0.000016 s
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0.000113 s
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0.000061 s
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0.012897 s
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0.4453 kB
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2.7969 kB
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0.6586 kB
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138.9688 kB
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Requests | 2.692318 s | |||
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1,610.3594 kB | ||||
Исходный пункт | Min | Max | Average | Всего |
"user/tfhj223" (1) |
2.694363 s
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2.694363 s
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2.694363 s
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2.694363 s
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1,621.5078 kB
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1,621.5078 kB
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1,621.5078 kB
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Запуск приложения (1) | 6.996635 s | 6.996635 s | 6.996635 s | 6.996635 s |
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3,457.1641 kB | 3,457.1641 kB | 3,457.1641 kB | 3,457.1641 kB |
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APPPATH/bootstrap.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Core.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/kohana.php |
APPPATH/classes/kohana/exception.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Kohana/Exception.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Log.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Log.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Config.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Config.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Log/File.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Log/File.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Log/Writer.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Log/Writer.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Config/File.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Config/File.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Config/File/Reader.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Config/Reader.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Config/Source.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/widgets/init.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/widgets/classes/widgets.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/imagefly/init.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Route.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Route.php |
APPPATH/classes/core.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/core.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Cookie.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Cookie.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/arr.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Arr.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/cache/config/cache.php |
APPPATH/config/cache.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Config/Group.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Config/Group.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/cache.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/cache/classes/Kohana/Cache.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/configdb.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Config/Database.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Config/Database.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Config/Database/Writer.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Config/Database/Writer.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Config/Database/Reader.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Config/Database/Reader.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Config/Writer.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/DB.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/DB.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Database/Query/Builder/Select.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Database/Query/Builder/Select.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Database/Query/Builder/Where.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Database/Query/Builder/Where.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Database/Query/Builder.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Database/Query/Builder.php |
APPPATH/classes/database/query.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/database/query.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Database/Query.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Database.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Database.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/config/database.php |
APPPATH/config/database.php |
APPPATH/classes/database/mysqli.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/database/mysqli.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Database/MySQLi.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Profiler.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Profiler.php |
APPPATH/classes/database/mysqli/result.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/database/mysqli/result.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Database/MySQLi/Result.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Database/Result.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Database/Result.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/auth/config/auth.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Session.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Session.php |
APPPATH/config/auth.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/i18n.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/i18n.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/I18n.php |
APPPATH/config/routes.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/url.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/URL.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/theme.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/theme.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/request.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Request.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/HTTP/Request.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/HTTP/Request.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/HTTP/Message.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/HTTP/Message.php |
DOCROOT/themes/default/init.php |
DOCROOT/themes/default/options.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/auth/classes/Auth.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/auth/classes/Kohana/Auth.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/auth/oc.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/config/session.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/config/session.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Session/Native.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Session/Native.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Encrypt.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Encrypt.php |
APPPATH/classes/form.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/form.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Form.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/alert.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/cron/classes/cron.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/cron/classes/kohana/cron.php |
APPPATH/classes/orm.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/orm.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/orm/classes/Kohana/ORM.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Model.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Model.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Inflector.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Inflector.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/config/inflector.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/date.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Date.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/HTTP.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/HTTP.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/HTTP/Header.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/HTTP/Header.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Request/Client/Internal.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Request/Client/Internal.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Request/Client.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Request/Client.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Response.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Response.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/HTTP/Response.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/HTTP/Response.php |
APPPATH/classes/controller/user.php |
APPPATH/classes/controller.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Controller.php |
APPPATH/classes/model/category.php |
APPPATH/classes/model/location.php |
APPPATH/classes/model/ad.php |
APPPATH/classes/model/coupon.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/model/oc/coupon.php |
APPPATH/classes/view.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/view.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/View.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/breadcrumbs/classes/breadcrumbs.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/breadcrumbs/classes/breadcrumb.php |
APPPATH/classes/model/user.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/model/oc/user.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Database/Expression.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Database/Expression.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/pagination.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/pagination/classes/kohana/pagination.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/pagination/config/pagination.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/seo.php |
DOCROOT/themes/default/views/main.php |
DOCROOT/themes/default/views/header_metas.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/html.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/html.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/HTML.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/model/forum.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/valid.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Valid.php |
APPPATH/common/views/analytics.php |
APPPATH/common/views/alert_terms.php |
DOCROOT/themes/default/views/header.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Database/Query/Builder/Join.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/database/classes/Kohana/Database/Query/Builder/Join.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/menu.php |
APPPATH/common/views/nav_link.php |
DOCROOT/themes/default/views/widget_login.php |
APPPATH/common/views/pages/auth/login-form.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/csrf.php |
APPPATH/classes/text.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/text.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Text.php |
APPPATH/common/views/pages/auth/social.php |
APPPATH/common/views/pages/auth/forgot-form.php |
APPPATH/common/views/pages/auth/register-form.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/captcha.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/oc/captcha.php |
APPPATH/common/views/breadcrumbs.php |
DOCROOT/themes/default/views/pages/user/profile.php |
APPPATH/kohana/modules/image/config/image.php |
APPPATH/common/views/sidebar.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/widgets/classes/widget.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/widgets/classes/widget/share.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/widgets/classes/widget/rss.php |
APPPATH/common/classes/feed.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/classes/Kohana/Feed.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/widgets/views/widget/widget_share.php |
APPPATH/common/views/share.php |
APPPATH/common/modules/widgets/views/widget/widget_rss.php |
DOCROOT/themes/default/views/footer.php |
APPPATH/common/views/profiler.php |
APPPATH/kohana/system/views/profiler/style.css |
Core |
date |
ereg |
libxml |
openssl |
pcre |
sqlite3 |
zlib |
bz2 |
calendar |
ctype |
curl |
hash |
filter |
ftp |
gettext |
gmp |
SPL |
iconv |
pcntl |
readline |
Reflection |
session |
standard |
shmop |
SimpleXML |
mbstring |
tokenizer |
xml |
cgi-fcgi |
bcmath |
dom |
fileinfo |
gd |
intl |
json |
ldap |
exif |
mcrypt |
mysql |
mysqli |
PDO |
pdo_mysql |
pdo_sqlite |
Phar |
posix |
pspell |
soap |
sockets |
sysvmsg |
sysvsem |
sysvshm |
tidy |
wddx |
XCache |
xmlreader |
xmlwriter |
xsl |
zip |
mhash |
XCache Optimizer |
XCache Cacher |
XCache Coverager |
Zend OPcache |
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csrf-token-forgot |
string(21) "8qhkDjMoYy4mKbCOz121k" |
csrf-token-register |
string(27) "EBCks1oesz7Iye3xBSIJCBbjfbQ" |
alert_data |
array(0) |
SERVER_SIGNATURE |
string(0) "" |
UNIQUE_ID |
string(27) "Zyz6BOqG1V9LcU@O6@F7zAAAAD8" |
HTTP_USER_AGENT |
string(103) "Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com)" |
HTTP_HOST |
string(22) "board.flexi-soft.in.ua" |
SERVER_PORT |
string(2) "80" |
PHPRC |
string(35) "/var/www/19218-saniyaw/data/php-bin" |
REDIRECT_HANDLER |
string(24) "application/x-httpd-php5" |
PHP_INI_SCAN_DIR |
string(53) "/var/www/19218-saniyaw/data/php-bin/flexi-soft.in.ua:" |
DOCUMENT_ROOT |
string(48) "/var/www/19218-saniyaw/data/www/flexi-soft.in.ua" |
SCRIPT_FILENAME |
string(64) "/var/www/19218-saniyaw/data/www/board.flexi-soft.in.ua/index.php" |
REQUEST_URI |
string(13) "/user/tfhj223" |
SCRIPT_NAME |
string(10) "/index.php" |
HTTP_CONNECTION |
string(5) "close" |
REMOTE_PORT |
string(5) "54108" |
PATH |
string(28) "/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin" |
CONTEXT_PREFIX |
string(9) "/php-bin/" |
SERVER_ADMIN |
string(24) "a.shlyk@flexi-soft.in.ua" |
PWD |
string(47) "/var/www/php-bin/19218-saniyaw/flexi-soft.in.ua" |
REQUEST_SCHEME |
string(4) "http" |
REDIRECT_STATUS |
string(3) "200" |
HTTP_ACCEPT |
string(3) "*/*" |
REMOTE_ADDR |
string(9) "3.15.3.41" |
SERVER_NAME |
string(22) "board.flexi-soft.in.ua" |
SHLVL |
string(1) "1" |
SERVER_SOFTWARE |
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QUERY_STRING |
string(0) "" |
SERVER_ADDR |
string(9) "127.0.0.1" |
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PORT |
string(2) "80" |
GATEWAY_INTERFACE |
string(7) "CGI/1.1" |
SERVER_PROTOCOL |
string(8) "HTTP/1.0" |
HTTP_ACCEPT_ENCODING |
string(23) "gzip, br, zstd, deflate" |
REDIRECT_URL |
string(10) "/index.php" |
REQUEST_METHOD |
string(3) "GET" |
CONTEXT_DOCUMENT_ROOT |
string(48) "/var/www/php-bin/19218-saniyaw/flexi-soft.in.ua/" |
HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO |
string(4) "http" |
_ |
string(16) "/usr/bin/php-cgi" |
ORIG_SCRIPT_FILENAME |
string(51) "/var/www/php-bin/19218-saniyaw/flexi-soft.in.ua/php" |
ORIG_PATH_INFO |
string(10) "/index.php" |
ORIG_PATH_TRANSLATED |
string(64) "/var/www/19218-saniyaw/data/www/board.flexi-soft.in.ua/index.php" |
ORIG_SCRIPT_NAME |
string(12) "/php-bin/php" |
PHP_SELF |
string(10) "/index.php" |
REQUEST_TIME_FLOAT |
float 1731000837,6568 |
REQUEST_TIME |
integer 1731000837 |