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castable

(ˈkɑːstəbəl)
adj
1. able to be cast; suitable for casting
2. (Theatre) (of an actor) able or likely to be selected to play a part in a play, film, etc
3. (Film) (of an actor) able or likely to be selected to play a part in a play, film, etc
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Thermcraft keeps stock of thermal insulations like Ceramic Wool, Rock wool, Glass wool, Refractory Materials like Firebricks, Insulation Bricks, Castable Refractories, Mortars are available in various specifications.
Clemitson presents students, academics, researchers, and professionals working in a wide variety of contexts with the second edition of his practical guide to the production of simple and complex castable polyurethane elastomers.
You are the only you, and that's what makes you castable."
Tong developed a castable coating based on self-crosslinking shape-memory polymers such as siloxane-acrylate polymers.
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We've got Side-Scan, Structure-Scan, Down Scan, 360-Scan and Spotlight Scan--and now we've got what might be called "Cast Scan," castable transducers that allow you to reach out as far as you can fling them without actually moving the boat over the spot.
The full range of products includes Tri-Mor Morflo low cement castable and Tri-Mor Higun low cement gunning materials.
Here he provides practical details on casting polyurethane products, leaving out the comprehensive chemistry in his Castable Polyurethane Elastomers (2008).
This is the most castable reel on the market, finetuned for even smoother delivery of baited rigs.
Sean Siegel is president of Castable Ceramics, an Anchorage-based certified dental laboratory that provides Alaska's dentists with esthetic crowns, bridges, veneers and other products.
According to project leader Dr Damian Fullston of CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering, "They are not only fire-, blast- and acid-resistant, they are also strong, castable, sprayable, and extrudable, making their potential uses almost limitless."