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Things are going well. One of my contacts made the perceptive comment that when I'm not doing too well, I put up photos of Mount Fuji.... She was right. This is one from the archives, but I'm putting it up because the colors and bokeh show how I really do feel right now. Things are better. My roof is fixed. I'm creating a path forward to fix up and sell my house and move into something smaller (and more leakproof!).
I'm heading off to Omaha tomorrow. Looking forward to meeting InsatiablySassy and Travelinjim. Will post shots. Possibly from a bathroom. :)
Appropriately on the Green Line just west of the inner City Loop of Chicago, is Garfield Park Conservatory. It's an immense place and one of the largest conservatories in the USA. Very much worth a visit (and a donation, for it is free to enter but struggling for survival). How the small staff manage such a large place so well is truly a miracle.
Perhaps that miracle is caused by the many kinds of Prayer Plants (Marantaceae) cultivated with great diligence here. This particular one is a Calathea 'Helen Kennedy' (named for the famous botanist of the same name [1941-], an expert on these plants, who works in British Columbia, Canada).
This Calathea - like many Marantaceae - comes from Brazil. The name 'Calathea' comes from the Greek for 'basket'. The leaves of the plant can be made into leakproof containers. 'Prayer Plant' derives from the fact that the leaves of Marantaceae often fold in the dark, but I don't know if those of this particular plant do so.
Charles Plumier (1646-1704) of Frangipani fame on the king of France's orders traveled as a botanist to South America. Here he was the first European to describe Marantaceae. He named them for Bartolomeo Maranta (ca. 1500-1571), a great Italian botanist but also a fine literary critic and rhetorician. Poetics - not to be confused with poetry - was for him precisely the stuff of life because he thought it to be specific and direct and not general and abstract like philosophy. Whatever the poetics of prayer, this particular Prayer Plant unfurls very specifically and beautifully...
Out in my new Dunlop Universal wellies in the forest for the first time. I love to test new wellies if they are leakproof.
Gate valve
From Wikipedia
A gate valve, also known as a sluice valve, is a valve that opens by lifting a round or rectangular gate/wedge out of the path of the fluid. The distinct feature of a gate valve is the sealing surfaces between the gate and seats are planar. The gate faces can form a wedge shape or they can be parallel. Typical gate valves should never be used for regulating flow, unless they are specifically designed for that purpose. On opening the gate valve, the flow path is enlarged in a highly nonlinear manner with respect to percent of opening. This means that flow rate does not change evenly with stem travel. Also, a partially open gate disk tends to vibrate from the fluid flow. Most of the flow change occurs near shutoff with a relatively high fluid velocity causing disk and seat wear and eventual leakage if used to regulate flow. Typical gate valves are designed to be fully opened or closed. When fully open, the typical gate valve has no obstruction in the flow path, resulting in very low friction loss.
Gate valves are characterised as having either a rising or a nonrising stem. Rising stems provide a visual indication of valve position. Nonrising stems are used where vertical space is limited or underground.
Bonnets provide leakproof closure for the valve body. Gate valves may have a screw-in, union, or bolted bonnet. Screw-in bonnet is the simplest, offering a durable, pressure-tight seal. Union bonnet is suitable for applications requiring frequent inspection and cleaning. It also gives the body added strength. Bolted bonnet is used for larger valves and higher pressure applications.
Another type of bonnet construction in a gate valve is pressure seal bonnet. This construction is adopted for valves for high pressure service, typically in excess of 15 MPa (2250 psi). The unique feature about the pressure seal bonnet is that the body - bonnet joints seals improves as the internal pressure in the valve increases, compared to other constructions where the increase in internal pressure tends to create leaks in the body-bonnet joint.
Gate valves normally have flanged ends which are drilled according to pipeline compatible flange dimensional standards. Gate valves are typically constructed from cast iron, ductile iron, cast carbon steel, gun metal, stainless steel, alloy steels, and forged steels.
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Out in my new Dunlop Universal wellies in the forest for the first time. I love to test new wellies if they are leakproof.
I snagged a beat up, non-functioning Baby Graflex on ebay, to enhance my working knowledge of the internals of the Graflex SLR. I figured, at worst, i'd be out what I paid and sell the parts to recap that much. Luckily, the shutter curtain was salvageable, the small amount of fungus in the lens was able to be cleaned away, and the internals were in good shape. Mechanically, I was able to fix it to 100%. The exterior, however was a different story. The leather was in such poor condition that it would crumble to the touch, and the focusing chimney was torn in several places. Thankfully, the actual focusing camera bellows were leakproof and able to be restored.
Until I find some leather to mess with, I don't have a very elegant way to go about repairing the chimney and the top handle. However, the Gaff tape repair to the chimney is functional, and tomorrow I plan on running a roll of Kodak Portra through it to see how it performs.
Total time to completion: ~40 hours of work
It's a summer fresh bento in a delightful new box! See my review of Smart Planet Home Pure Glass Divided Bento Box at my blog: Happy Little Bento!
Plastic camera for 127 film.
Seen here with the accessory close-up lens, AG-1 flashbulbs and Eveready Leakproof batteries.
Pongo pygmaeus abelii
Little Cinta (CHEEN tah) is turning out to be one spunky guy! His mom, Indah, had never had a baby before and wasn't quite certain what to do with her newborn. But Cinta, through sheer determination and a loud voice, made sure his needs were met. The growing boy currently weighs 50 pounds (22.5 kilograms).
The Sumatran Orangutan (Pongo abelii) is the rarer of the two species of orangutans. Living on and endemic to Sumatra island of Indonesia, it is smaller than the Bornean Orangutan. The Sumatran Orangutan grows to about 1.4 metres (4.6 ft) tall and 90 kilograms (200 lb) in males. Females are smaller, averaging 90 centimetres (3.0 ft) and 45 kilograms (99 lb).
Like the other great apes, orangutans are remarkably intelligent. Although tool use among chimpanzees was documented by Jane Goodall in the 1960s, it was not until the mid-1990s that one population of orangutans was found to use feeding tools regularly. A 2003 paper in the journal Science described the evidence for distinct orangutan cultures.
According to research psychologist Robert Deaner and his colleagues, orangutans are the world's most intelligent animal other than humans, with higher learning and problem solving ability than chimpanzees, which were previously considered to have greater abilities. A study of orangutans by Carel van Schaik, a Dutch primatologist at Duke University, found them capable of tasks well beyond chimpanzees’ abilities — such as using leaves to make rain hats and leakproof roofs over their sleeping nests. He also found that, in some food-rich areas, the creatures had developed a complex culture in which adults would teach youngsters how to make tools and find food.
A two year study of orangutan symbolic capability was conducted from 1973-1975 by Gary L. Shapiro with Aazk, a juvenile female orangutan at the Fresno City Zoo (now Chaffee Zoo) in Fresno, California. The study employed the techniques of David Premack who used plastic tokens to teach the chimpanzee, Sarah, linguistic skills. Shapiro continued to examine the linguistic and learning abilities of ex-captive orangutans in Tanjung Puting National Park, in Indonesian Borneo, between 1978 and 1980. During that time, Shapiro instructed ex-captive orangutans in the acquisition and use of signs following the techniques of R. Allen and Beatrix Gardner who taught the chimpanzee, Washoe, in the late-1960s. In the only signing study ever conducted in a great ape's natural environment, Shapiro home-reared Princess, a juvenile female who learned nearly 40 signs (according to the criteria of sign acquisition used by Francine Patterson with Koko, the gorilla) and trained Rinnie, a free-ranging adult female orangutan who learned nearly 30 signs over a two year period. For his dissertation study, Shapiro examined the factors influencing sign learning by four juvenile orangutans over a 15-month period.
The first orangutan language study program, directed by Dr. Francine Neago, was listed by Encyclopedia Britannica in 1988. The Orangutan language project at the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C., uses a computer system originally developed at UCLA by Neago in conjunction with IBM.
Orangutan "laughing"Zoo Atlanta has a touch screen computer where their two Sumatran Orangutans play games. Scientists hope that the data they collect from this will help researchers learn about socializing patterns, such as whether they mimic others or learn behavior from trial and error, and hope the data can point to new conservation strategies.
A 2008 study of two orangutans at the Leipzig Zoo showed that orangutans are the first non-human species documented to use 'calculated reciprocity' which involves weighing the costs and benefits of gift exchanges and keeping track of these over time.
Although orangutans are generally passive, aggression toward other orangutans is very common; they are solitary animals and can be fiercely territorial. Immature males will try to mate with any female, and may succeed in forcibly copulating with her if she is also immature and not strong enough to fend him off. Mature females easily fend off their immature suitors, preferring to mate with a mature male.
Orangutans do not swim. At least one population at a conservation refuge on Kaja island in Borneo have been photographed wading in deep water.
Orangutans, along with Chimpanzees, gorillas, and other apes, have even shown laughter-like vocalizations in response to physical contact, such as wrestling, play chasing, or tickling.
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Orangutang - Colchester Zoo, Colchester, Essex, England - Monday July 27th 2009.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ~The orangutans are two species of great apes. Known for their intelligence, they live in trees and are the largest living arboreal animal. They have longer arms than other great apes, and their hair is typically reddish-brown, instead of the brown or black hair typical of other great apes. Native to Indonesia and Malaysia, they are currently found only in rainforests on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra, though fossils have been found in Java, the Thai-Malay Peninsula, Vietnam and China. There are only two surviving species in the genus Pongo and the subfamily Ponginae, which includes the extinct genera Gigantopithecus and Sivapithecus.
Etymology ~The name orangutan (also written orang-utan, orang utan and orangutang) is derived from the Indonesian and Malay words orang meaning "person" and hutan meaning "forest", thus "person of the forest". Orang Hutan is the common term in these two national languages, although local peoples may also refer to them by local languages. Maias and mawas are also used in Malay, but it is unclear if those words refer only to orangutans, or to all apes in general.
The word was first attested in English in 1691 in the form orang-outang, and variants with -ng instead of -n as in the Malay original are found in many languages. This spelling (and pronunciation) has remained in use in English up to the present, but has come to be regarded as incorrect.
The name of the genus, Pongo, comes from a 16th century account by Andrew Battell, an English sailor held prisoner by the Portuguese in Angola, which describes two anthropoid "monsters" named Pongo and Engeco. It is now believed that he was describing gorillas, but in the late 18th century it was believed that all great apes were orangutans; hence Lacépède's use of Pongo for the genus
Ecology and appearance ~An orangutan's standing height averages from 4 to 5 feet (1.2 to 1.5m) and weighs between 73 to 180 lbs (33 to 82 kg). Males can weigh up to 250 lbs (113 kg) or more. Orangutan hands are similar to humans hands; they have four long fingers and an opposable thumb. Their feet have four long toes and an opposable big toe. Orangutans can grasp things with both their hands and their feet. The largest males have an arm span of about 7.5 ft (2.3 m).
Orangutans have a large, bulky body, a thick neck, very long, strong arms, short, bowed legs, and no tail. They are mostly covered with long reddish-brown hair, although this differs between the species: Sumatran Orangutans have a more sparse and lighter coloured coat, and a black-haired Bornean subspecies was discovered in 2009 by primatologist Birute Galdikas.
The orangutan has a large head with a prominent mouth area. Adult males have large cheek flaps (which get larger as the ape ages) that show their dominance to other males and their readiness to mate to other females. The age of maturity for females is approximately 12 years. Orangutans may live for about 50 years in the wild. However, thousands of orangutans don't reach adulthood due to human disruption. Orangutans are killed for food while others are killed because of disruption in people's property. Mother orangutans are killed so their infants can be sold as pets. Many of the infants die without the help of their mother.
Orangutans are the most arboreal of the great apes, spending nearly all of their time in the trees. Every night they fashion sleeping nests from branches and foliage. They are more solitary than other apes; males and females generally come together only to mate. Mothers stay with their babies for six or seven years. There is significant sexual dimorphism: females can grow to around 4 ft 2 in or 127 centimetres and weigh around 100 lbs or 45 kg, while flanged adult males can reach 5 ft 9 in or 175 centimetres in height and weigh over 260 lbs or 118 kg.
The arms of orangutans are twice as long as their legs. Much of the arm's length has to do with the length of the radius and the ulna rather than the humerus. Their fingers and toes are curved, allowing them to better grip onto branches. Orangutans have less restriction in the movements of their legs than humans and other primates, due to the lack of a hip joint ligament which keeps the femur held into the pelvis. Unlike gorillas and chimpanzees, orangutans are not true knuckle-walkers, and are instead fist-walkers.
Diet ~Fruit makes up 65–90 percent of the orangutan diet. Fruits with sugary or fatty pulp are favored. Ficus fruits are commonly eaten, because they are easy to harvest and digest. Lowland Dipterocarp forests are preferred by orangutans because of their plentiful fruit; the same forests provide excellent timber for the logging industry and good soil conditions for palm oil plantations. Bornean orangutans consume at least 317 different food items that include: young leaves, shoots, seeds, bark, insects, honey, and bird eggs.
Orangutans are opportunistic foragers, and their diets vary markedly from month to month. Bark is consumed as a last resort in times of food scarcity; fruits are always preferred.
Orangutans are thought to be the sole fruit disperser for some plant species including the climber species Strychnos ignatii which contains the toxic alkaloid strychnine.
It does not appear to have any effect on orangutans except for excessive saliva production.
Geophagy, the practice of eating soil or rock, has been observed in orangutans. There are three main reasons for this dietary behavior; for the addition of minerals nutrients to their diet; for the ingestion of clay minerals that can absorb toxic substances; or to treat a disorder such as diarrhea.
Orangutans use plants of the genus Commelina as an anti-inflammatory balm.
Behaviour and language ~Like the other great apes, orangutans are remarkably intelligent. Although tool use among chimpanzees was documented by Jane Goodall in the 1960s, it was not until the mid-1990s that one population of orangutans was found to use feeding tools regularly. A 2003 paper in the journal Science described the evidence for distinct orangutan cultures.
According to research psychologist Robert Deaner and his colleagues, orangutans are the world's most intelligent animal other than humans, with higher learning and problem solving ability than chimpanzees, which were previously considered to have greater abilities. A study of orangutans by Carel van Schaik, a Dutch primatologist at Duke University, found them capable of tasks well beyond chimpanzees’ abilities — such as using leaves to make rain hats and leakproof roofs over their sleeping nests. He also found that, in some food-rich areas, the creatures had developed a complex culture in which adults would teach youngsters how to make tools and find food.
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The orangutans are two endangered species of great apes (the other being the gorilla). Known for their intelligence, they live in trees and are the largest living arboreal animal. They have longer arms than other great apes, and their hair is typically reddish-brown, instead of the brown or black hair typical of other great apes. Native to Indonesia and Malaysia, they are currently found only in rainforests on the islands of Borneo and Sumatra, though fossils have been found in Java, the Thai-Malay Peninsula, Vietnam and China. There are only two surviving species in the genus Pongo: the Bornean Pongo pygmaeus and the critically endangered Sumatran Pongo abelii. The subfamily Ponginae includes the extinct genera Gigantopithecus and Sivapithecus.
Contents [hide]
1 Ecology and appearance
2 Diet
3 Behavior and language
4 Species
5 Conservation status
6 See also
7 References
8 External links
[edit] Ecology and appearance
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Adult female orangutan
Size relative to a 6 foot (1.8 m) manAn orangutan's standing height averages from 4 to 5 ft (1.2 to 1.5 m) and weighs between 73 to 180 pounds (33 to 82 kg).[2] Males can weigh up to 250 lb (110 kg) or more.[3] Orangutan hands are similar to humans hands; they have four long fingers and an opposable thumb. Their feet have four long toes and an opposable big toe. Orangutans can grasp things with both their hands and their feet. The largest males have an arm span of about 7.5 ft (2 m).
Orangutans have a large, bulky body, a thick neck, very long, strong arms, short, bowed legs, and no tail. They are mostly covered with long reddish-brown hair, although this differs between the species: Sumatran Orangutans have a more sparse and lighter coloured coat.[4]
The orangutan has a large head with a prominent mouth area. Adult males have large cheek flaps (which get larger as the ape ages) that show their dominance to other males and their readiness to mate to other females. The age of maturity for females is approximately 12 years. Orangutans may live for about 50 years in the wild. However, thousands of orangutans don't reach adulthood due to human disruption. Orangutans are killed for food while others are killed because of disruption in people's property. Mother orangutans are killed so their infants can be sold as pets. Many of the infants die without the help of their mother.[3]
Orangutans are the most arboreal of the great apes, spending nearly all of their time in the trees. Every night they fashion sleeping nests from branches and foliage. They are more solitary than other apes; males and females generally come together only to mate. Mothers stay with their babies for six or seven years. There is significant sexual dimorphism: females can grow to around 4 ft (1 m) 2 in or 127 cm and weigh around 100 lb (45 kg) while flanged adult males can reach 5 ft 9 in or 175 cm in height and weigh over 260 lb (118 kg).[5]
The arms of orangutans are twice as long as their legs. Much of the arm's length has to do with the length of the radius and the ulna rather than the humerus. Their fingers and toes are curved, allowing them to better grip onto branches. Orangutans have less restriction in the movements of their legs than humans and other primates, due to the lack of a hip joint ligament which keeps the femur held into the pelvis. Unlike gorillas and chimpanzees, orangutans are not true knuckle-walkers, and are instead fist-walkers.[6]
[edit] Diet
Flanged adult maleFruit makes up 65–90 percent of the orangutan diet. Fruits with sugary or fatty pulp are favored. Ficus fruits are commonly eaten, because they are easy to harvest and digest. Lowland Dipterocarp forests are preferred by orangutans because of their plentiful fruit; the same forests provide excellent timber for the logging industry and good soil conditions for palm oil plantations. Bornean orangutans consume at least 317 different food items that include: young leaves, shoots, bark, insects, honey and bird eggs.[7][8]
Orangutans are opportunistic foragers, and their diets vary markedly from month to month.[8] Bark is consumed as a last resort in times of food scarcity; fruits are always preferred.
Orangutans are thought to be the sole fruit disperser for some plant species including the climber species Strychnos ignatii which contains the toxic alkaloid strychnine.[9] It does not appear to have any effect on orangutans except for excessive saliva production.
Geophagy, the practice of eating soil or rock, has been observed in orangutans. There are three main reasons for this dietary behavior; for the addition of minerals nutrients to their diet; for the ingestion of clay minerals that can absorb toxic substances; or to treat a disorder such as diarrhea.[10]
Orangutans use plants of the genus Commelina as an anti-inflammatory balm.[11]
[edit] Behavior and language
Orangutans at Singapore ZooLike the other great apes, orangutans are remarkably intelligent. Although tool use among chimpanzees was documented by Jane Goodall in the 1960s, it was not until the mid-1990s that one population of orangutans was found to use feeding tools regularly. A 2003 paper in the journal Science described the evidence for distinct orangutan cultures.[12]
According to research psychologist Robert Deaner and his colleagues, orangutans are the world's most intelligent animal other than humans, with higher learning and problem solving ability than chimpanzees, which were previously considered to have greater abilities. A study of orangutans by Carel van Schaik, a Dutch primatologist at Duke University, found them capable of tasks well beyond chimpanzees’ abilities — such as using leaves to make rain hats and leakproof roofs over their sleeping nests. He also found that, in some food-rich areas, the creatures had developed a complex culture in which adults would teach youngsters how to make tools and find food.[13][not in citation given]
A two-week old orangutanA two year study of orangutan symbolic capability was conducted from 1973-1975 by Gary L. Shapiro with Aazk, a juvenile female orangutan at the Fresno City Zoo (now Chaffee Zoo) in Fresno, California. The study employed the techniques of David Premack who used plastic tokens to teach the chimpanzee, Sarah, linguistic skills. Shapiro continued to examine the linguistic and learning abilities of ex-captive orangutans in Tanjung Puting National Park, in Indonesian Borneo, between 1978 and 1980. During that time, Shapiro instructed ex-captive orangutans in the acquisition and use of signs following the techniques of R. Allen and Beatrix Gardner who taught the chimpanzee, Washoe, in the late-1960s. In the only signing study ever conducted in a great ape's natural environment, Shapiro home-reared Princess, a juvenile female who learned nearly 40 signs (according to the criteria of sign acquisition used by Francine Patterson with Koko, the gorilla) and trained Rinnie, a free-ranging adult female orangutan who learned nearly 30 signs over a two year period. For his dissertation study, Shapiro examined the factors influencing sign learning by four juvenile orangutans over a 15-month period.[14]
The first orangutan language study program, directed by Dr. Francine Neago, was listed by Encyclopedia Britannica in 1988. The Orangutan language project at the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, D.C., uses a computer system originally developed at UCLA by Neago in conjunction with IBM.[15]
Orangutan "laughing"Zoo Atlanta has a touch screen computer where their two Sumatran Orangutans play games. Scientists hope that the data they collect from this will help researchers learn about socializing patterns, such as whether they mimic others or learn behavior from trial and error, and hope the data can point to new conservation strategies.[16]
A 2008 study of two orangutans at the Leipzig Zoo showed that orangutans are the first non-human species documented to use 'calculated reciprocity' which involves weighing the costs and benefits of gift exchanges and keeping track of these over time.[17]
Although orangutans are generally passive, aggression toward other orangutans is very common; they are solitary animals and can be fiercely territorial. Immature males will try to mate with any female, and may succeed in forcibly copulating with her if she is also immature and not strong enough to fend him off. Mature females easily fend off their immature suitors, preferring to mate with a mature male.
Orangutans do not swim. At least one population at a conservation refuge on Kaja island in Borneo have been photographed wading in deep water.[18]
Orangutans, along with Chimpanzees, gorillas, and other apes, have even shown laughter-like vocalizations in response to physical contact, such as wrestling, play chasing, or tickling.
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What age do babies wear baby pull up pants?
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They came with the flash I ordered for my Argus. They weren't kidding when they said "leakproof". God knows how long these things were in there for, and they indeed did not leak!
My best bento boxes and I often pack lunch in two boxes. The boxes allow the food to be transported horizontal so the food still will present itself nicely at lunchtime even if I have had a bulky ride in bus or bike. The boxes are leakproof and I am sure my books will not get stains from food. The disadvantage is that the two boxes take up a lot of space in the bag -especially if they are not filled to the edge with food.
This kind of bottle we call Flachmann in German. It was and is used for schnapps, but my bottle was - for water. It is a kind of hipflask, and it is not tubular like most bottles for hikers and bikers. Much better for transport. Absolutely reliable and leakproof.
Yesterday I had a long hike to the Werra mountains. Then I went to a supermarket for shopping fruit and cheese and so on.
Waiting for the bus home, I drank water from this bottle, put it back to my backpack that was on the bench of the bus-stop.
On bus I had the backpack on my back.
At home the backpack was not longer available.
I have no idea, how and where the bottle had gone ...
I can say, I never get confused about broken things, but the bottle that did not exist any longer, confused me very much. For hours I tried to get a new one on internet. I could not find any equivalent.
All the bottles, I found, had bad reviews.
So this morning I went to a supermarket to see, what they offered me.
What did I learn? I learned that all bottles have complicated installations just to get some water to my mouth. Some of these hitec constructions I could not even open or make work. Moreover I have to drink, as if I were a baby or an old-old or ill-ill human being.
Finally I went home with a bottle, the bottle top of which had an awful smell of chemistry and poison.
Next day I took it back to the supermarket ...
These pads offer protection for your flooring and help to keep the area clean and dry. They are formed from several layers of extremely absorbent material to make them leakproof.
Notes:
Bottle (with pushpin hole) leaks only when opened.
Bottle can be squeezed to use as water squirter (aka water gun).
Reference
"The Leakproof Hole" in We Dare You!: Hundreds of Science Bets, Challenges, and Experiments, ... by Vicki Cobb, Kathy Darling
Purchased at Disneysea in Tokyo. 3-part nesting box set with tight fitting leakproof lids. Very useful set! See it in action here.
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U.S. Steel Tower, also known as the Steel Building (formerly USX Tower) is a 64-story, 256.34 m (841.0 ft) skyscraper with 2,300,000 sq ft (210,000 m2) of leasable space at 600 Grant Street in downtown Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is the tallest skyscraper in Pittsburgh, the fourth tallest building in Pennsylvania, and the 41st tallest in the United States.
The tower's original name when completed in 1970 was the U.S. Steel Building and was changed to USX Tower in 1988. The name was finally changed back to the U.S. Steel Tower in January 2002 to reflect U.S. Steel's new corporate identity (USX was the 1990s combined oil/energy/steel conglomerate). Although no longer the owner of the building, U.S. Steel is one of the largest tenants. The building is located at 600 Grant Street, ZIP code 15219.
In the planning stages, U.S. Steel executives considered making the building the world's tallest, but settled on 840 ft (260 m) and the distinction of being the tallest building outside New York City and Chicago. However, it eventually lost even that distinction to newer buildings erected across the United States. Prior to 1970, the tallest building in Pittsburgh, at 44 stories, was the Gulf Building. Now an office complex known as Gulf Tower, it was the original headquarters of the Gulf Oil Corporation. in 2014, the elevators were modernized by "Schindler PORT"
The U.S. Steel Tower is architecturally noted for its triangular shape with indented corners. The building also made history by being the first to use liquid-filled fireproofed columns. U.S. Steel deliberately placed the massive steel columns on the exterior of the building to showcase a new product called Cor-ten steel. Cor-ten resists the corrosive effects of rain, snow, ice, fog, and other meteorological conditions by forming a coating of dark brown oxidation over the metal, which inhibits deeper penetration and doesn't need painting and costly rust-prevention maintenance over the years. The initial weathering of the material resulted in a discoloration of the surrounding city sidewalks, as well as other nearby buildings. A cleanup effort was orchestrated by the corporation once weathering was complete to undo this damage, but the sidewalks still have a decidedly rusty tinge. The Cor-Ten steel for the building was made at the former U.S. Steel Homestead Works.
Rockwell International, which had its headquarters in the building, displayed a large model of the Rockwell-designed NASA Space Shuttle in the building's lobby until the company moved its headquarters to Southern California in 1988.
In May, 1986 two men parachuted off the roof of the tower before being arrested by Pittsburgh Police near the Civic Arena.
The tower contains over 44,000 U.S. tons (40,000 metric tons) of structural steel, and almost an acre of office space per floor. Currently, the largest tenant of the building is UPMC who occupies 500,000 square feet (46,000 m2) of office space within the tower.
Although accepted for bridges, etc., exposing structural Cor-Ten in a building was not possible using standard construction methods because steel needed to be protected by concrete or an applied insulation to meet the fire-protection requirements of building codes. Fire protection was achieved for the 18 columns of this tower by making them hollow and filled with a water/antifreeze/rust inhibitor mixture, a technique patented in the 19th century. In another building cited in 1970, the horizontal beams were also hollow and interconnected with the columns, the entire system tested to be leakproof (Wikipedia)
First and foremost, corrugated cardboard takes up less space in landfills, so you can give yourself an eco-friendly pat on the back when you keep hamburgers juicy and mouth-watering in leakproof Hamburger Corrugated Clamshell Boxes.
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CNC milling machine is automatic processing equipment developed on the basis of a general milling machine. Their processing technology is basically the same and their structure is somewhat similar. CNC milling machines are divided into two categories: without magazines and with a magazine. The CNC milling machine with tool magazine is also called the machining center.
Products are widely used in the manufacturing industry, military industry, aerospace industry, medical equipment industry, information, and other industries.
TYPES OF CNC MACHINING CENTER
Vertical Machining Center
Our Vertical machining centers mainly include VMC and VL two series, VMC series include VMC50B, VMC50C, VMC60B, VMC60C, VMC70B, VMC70C.
VMC-series Vertical Machining Center
VMC-series Vertical Machining Center is a highly automatic multi-functional NC machine tool with a tool magazine and automatic tool change device. It is mainly suitable for processing complex parts such as plates, discs, molds, and small shells. The vertical machining center can complete the processes of milling, boring, drilling, tapping, and thread cutting.
VL-series Vertical Machining Center
VL series vertical machining center is mainly for automotive aluminum wheel milling processing, complete drilling, complex surface processing, and other processes. This product can also be applied to the processing of various parts such as plate, plate, shell, and mold.
Gantry Machining Center
We introduce German mineral casting material for our base and column. It has better shake absorption and Low thermal expansion. Worktable, sliding seat, and headstock are supported by heavy-duty roller linear rails to ensure high rigidity and reduce the weight of moving parts.
GMC-series Gantry Machining Center
High-performance gantry machining center. GMC series is designed for mold production, with 3 axes linear guideway and high-speed motorized spindle, the machines can be widely used in precise molds manufacture industries.
GL-series Gantry Machining Center
GL series is our economic gantry machine series and is widely used in different areas. GL series has an Excellent high-rigidity structure and a Cost-effective full-stroke machining tool.
Horizontal Machining Center
Single-pallet Horizontal Machining Center
Single-pallets Horizontal machining center is suitable for mass production of products with complex shapes and high precision requirements, especially the machining of boxes and complex structural parts. It is widely used for precision and efficient machining of complex parts in automotive, aerospace, shipbuilding, and power generation industries.
Double-pallet Horizontal Machining Center
Excellent cost performance can be widely used in various production sites.
5-axis Machining Center
A Five-axis machining center is a machining center with high scientific and technological content and high precision, which is specially used for machining complex curved surfaces. This machining center system has a decisive impact on a country's aviation, aerospace, military, scientific research, precision instruments, high-precision medical equipment, and other industries. Five-axis CNC machining center system is the only means to solve the machining of the impeller, blade, marine propeller, heavy generator rotor, steam turbine rotor, large diesel engine crankshaft, and so on.
5 Axis Vertical Machining Center
Vertical type 5-Axis Machining Center is a high-end 5-axis linkage machine tool that developed after taking in the German advanced technology.
5 Axis Gantry Machining Center
The structure of our 5-axis machining centers is gantry type, which is high steady, high rigidity. The design of our 5-axis machining centers is that the fixed parts are made from mineral casting and the traveling parts are made of high strength alloy steel which makes our machining centers have excellent precise retention, fast responsibility, and rapid traveling speed.
CNC Milling and Boring Machine
HB Series Horizontal Milling and Boring Machine
HB series horizontal milling and boring machine is our boring machine series and widely used in different areas. HB series has an Excellent high-rigidity structure and a Cost-effective full-stroke machining tool.
PBC Series Planer Type Milliling and Boring Machine
The whole machine adopts a movable column structure. It is suitable for machining medium and large parts. During machining, it is capable of tool feeding and workpiece feeding.
Buy PBC Series Planer Type Milliling and Boring Machine
CNC Lathe
CNC lathe is one of the widely used CNC machine tools. It is mainly used for cutting the internal and external cylindrical surfaces of shaft parts or disk parts, internal and external conical surfaces with arbitrary cone angle, complex rotating internal and external curved surfaces, cylinders, and conical threads, and can carry out grooving, drilling, reaming, reaming and boring.
Horizontal Turning Center Special For Wheel Hub
DEED HP800-WC Horizontal Turning Center is specially designed for wheel hub machining production. The machine tool adopts a slant bed structure which is popular widely used in Europe, America, and Japan. The sheet metal adopts a fully enclosed design, with excellent performance on-chip removal, drainage, and leak proof.
Vertical Turning Center Special For Wheel Hub
The machine tool adopts a slant bed structure which is popular widely used in Europe, America, and Japan. The sheet metal adopts a fully enclosed design, with excellent performance on-chip removal, drainage, and leakproof. The machine tool bed adopts "mineral casting" material and the technology of Germany, which guarantee DEED CNC machine tool with better performance on accuracy maintenance and stability for a longer time. DEED CNC model HP800-WC is mainly used for turning machines.
Universal Horizontal Lathe
The ultimate ingenuity design brings a more convenient operation and clamping experience.
CNC Tapping Machine
CNC intelligent tapping machine is applicable to all machinery manufacturing industries, such as machine tools, mold (factory) machinery, plastic machinery, printing machinery, packaging machinery manufacturers, engineering machinery, automobile and motorcycle parts, aero-engines, rolling stock, tobacco machinery, and general machinery.
ADVANTAGES OF CNC MACHINING CENTER
WHY CHOOSE DEED FOR CNC MACHINING?
Strong technical force
Advanced manufacturing foundation
Rigorous testing process
Mineral casting technology
The company currently has more than one hundred R&D engineers in the machine tool industry at home and abroad and has established a mechanical and electrical R&D department. Through strategic cooperation with internationally renowned key component manufacturers, all products can be exported to the production system after three-dimensional optimization design and finite element analysis. Provide customers with production and processing equipment with better performance.
CNC MACHINING EQUIPMENT PARTS
Steel Welding Workbench
Using advanced welding technology and secondary quenching technology, the platform has higher hardness and lighter weight, which effectively improves the processing accuracy.
Automatic Chip Conveyor
Automatic chip removal and timely discharge of metal chips effectively ensure the cleanliness of the processing environment and prevent the chips from causing damage to the equipment.
Automatic Tool Change System
It is equipped with 24 cutter heads as standard, which can be adapted to complete different working procedures, which is convenient and quick.
Oil Cooler
Cool the cutter head to prevent the end-to-end damage of the long-term high-temperature work team.
CNC MACHINING PROCESS
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CNC Machining Process
CNC intelligent tapping machine is applicable to all machinery manufacturing industries, such as machine tools, mold (factory) machinery, plastic machinery.
2
CNC Control System Process
CNC allows for extremely close control of these elements. The computerized systems read design information directly from an engineer's drawings or models, eliminating possibilities for error between design and production.
3
CNC Milling Process
The CNC milling process takes directions in customized software codes such as NC code, G-code, and ISO code, all converted straight from a project’s CAM or CAD designs. The codes are then translated into the machine’s controls, which run along at least two axes (X and Y), in addition to the tool spindle running in the depth, or Z, axis. Some machining centers allow for controls on up to five unique axes.
CNC MACHINING FAQS
What are the main categories of the company's CNC machining center?
Vertical machining center, horizontal machining center, gantry machining center, CNC lathe, CNC tapping machine.