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Most composite and thermoplastic materials can handle a wide range of qualities of water, including fresh water, seawater, demineralized or demonized water, industrial effluent with a wide range of chemicals, domestic wastewater, and sewage.
Other materials can handle stronger, commercial cleaners such as those made for glass or metal.
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The first system Kurtoglu's group has built draws on libraries containing the specifications of standard 3-D printers on the market, information about the materials each can handle, and basic information about material properties.
The scheme is the same for all materials and can handle large deformations and frictionless contacts.
The new material model can handle non-linear elasticity and fiber-matrix interactions, and thus permits us to consider more realistic material behavior of biological tissues.
Silicon has long been the go-to semiconductor material for electronic devices, but with the emergence of electric vehicles, renewable energy sources and 5G communications networks comes a need for a material that can handle higher voltages, higher power densities and higher frequencies.
In 3G phones they're made from gallium arsenide, a semiconductor material that can handle rapid oscillations but can't do much computing because there aren't good enough tools to make it do so.
The aluminum alloys available to Concorde engineers couldn't handle the high temperatures required at Mach 2.2, but today's carbon-based material systems can handle temperatures well above those encountered at Mach 2.2.
Otherwise you might get overrun with more offers of materials than you can handle.
Thus, very few materials, so far, can handle this much pressure.
The prospect of rapidly scanning through reams of documents is stirring interest among researchers and analysts faced with more material than they can handle.
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