Factory supplied Precision Casting Wax to Slovenia Factory
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Precision Casting Wax mainly is used for precision mechanical process with zero allowance or very limited allowance. We can not adopt general casting technique, but can only adopt zero allowance casting or precision casting. Because of the product’s structure is very delicate and complex especially in bejeweled with golden and silver, such as diamond ring, brooch, earring etc.
The characteristics of precision casting wax are: good coating property, no denaturalization to be heated, good flow ability, good thermal stability, and well surface finish.
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Topic: The Ear, Cochlea and Thalamus
Part 1: Human Anatomy / E.Kostova,MD
Part 2: Interaction btw Cochlea and Thalamus / Mr.M.T.Keshe
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https://amara.org/v/19fg/
In this lecture, renowned South African artist William Kentridge, hon. 2013, examines possibilities for learning from the edges. He discusses the porousness of focus and describes the ways in which studio processes can be instructive for looking at universal questions. Kentridge talks specifically about his current project, Notes Towards a Model Opera, which looks at the Cultural Revolution in China and other utopian projects. Followed by a reception. Generously funded by the Andrew Carnduff Ritchie Fund.