Abstract:
To provide a rocker arm of a design effective to avoid occurrence of a loosening of the adjustment screw to ensure a proper operation of the internal combustion engine including the control of the opening of the valve body on the engine cylinder head, the rocker arm 1 is of a type capable of being rockingly driven by a cam 2 for selectively opening and closing a valve of an internal combustion engine. The rocker arm 1 includes an arm body 4 prepared from a steel plate by means of a press work to have a generally inverted U-shaped section. The arm body 4 has one end formed with an internally threaded hole 12 into which an adjustment screw 7 is threaded. This adjustment screw has one end defining a pivot piece 7b or a valve drive piece 7Ab. Two nuts 13 and 14 are threadingly mounted in overlapping relation to each other on one end portion of the adjustment screw 7 protruding outwardly from the arm body. Instead of the use of the two nuts 13 and 14, a flanged nut may be employed or a single nut 13 in combination with a washer 17 may be employed.
Abstract:
A set of inkjet inks used for forming an image by application of an ink on a cloth is provided. The set includes an ink and a pre-processing fluid. The pre-processing fluid contains water, a compound that flocculates an anionic compound, and at least one emulsified sizing agent.
Abstract:
Provided is an ink including water, and an organic solvent, wherein a dried product of the ink has an endothermic peak temperature Tm of 22° C. or higher but 74° C. or lower as measured by differential scanning calorimetry, the differential scanning calorimetry includes first heating, cooling, and second heating, where the first heating is heating the dried product of the ink from −60° C. to 140° C. at a heating rate of 10° C./min, the cooling, which is performed after the first heating, is cooling a heated product obtained in the first heating from 140° C. to −60° C. at a cooling rate of −10° C./min, and the second heating, which is performed after the cooling, is heating a cooled product obtained in the cooling from −60° C. to 140° C. at a heating rate of 10° C./min, and the endothermic peak temperature Tm is an endothermic peak temperature in the second heating.
Abstract:
A bead-like glycidyl (meth)acrylate polymer is produced by aqueous suspension polymerization of glycidyl (meth)acrylate alone or a monomer mixture composed of more than 50 weight % of said monomer and at least one other monomer which forms the remainder, in the presence of a specific aqueous polymer, at a pH of from 2 to 9 and at a stirring speed of from 50 to 500 r.p.m. By heat treating said bead-like polymer at a pH below 3 and at a temperature above 70.degree. C., hydroxyl groups resulting from the ring opening of the epoxy groups are introduced, whereby a solvent-insoluble bead-like polymer having a gel water content not less than 30% is produced.
Abstract:
Hard polyvinyl alcohol gel is produced by copolymerizing a carboxylic acid vinyl ester monomer with a particular cross-linking agent and then saponifying the copolymer. This hard polyvinyl alcohol gel has excellent mechanical strength and separation ability and has no problem in copolymerizability and polymerization speed. Moreover, it shows no change in cross-linked structure before and after saponification.
Abstract:
In the suspension polymerization of acrylonitrile in an aqueous medium, the polymerization is conducted in the presence of a water-soluble polymer and an oil soluble radical initiator while maintaining the acrylonitrile concentration higher than 9 weight percent in the polymerization system, whereby the polymerization of acrylonitrile in the water phase is suppressed and a high molecular weight polymer (weight average molecular weight not less than 400,000) having uniform particle diameters is produced.
Abstract:
Polyacrylonitrile (PAN) fiber of high strength (tensile strength.gtoreq.20 g/d) produced from a polymer composed mainly of acrylonitrile (AN) and having a weight average molecular weight not less than 400,000, and a method of producing said fiber characterized by a multistage stretching step and a drying step under particular conditions.
Abstract:
An inkjet recording method is provided that includes the following steps: applying a pretreatment liquid to a fabric; applying a first white ink by an inkjet method and a wet on wet method onto an application region of the pretreatment liquid obtained in the applying of the pretreatment liquid, to form an image; applying a second white ink by an inkjet method and a wet on wet method onto the image formed in the applying of the first white ink; and applying a color ink by an inkjet method and a wet on wet method onto an image obtained in the applying of the second white ink.
Abstract:
An ink discharging device contains an ink containing an organic solvent with an SP value of from 9.0 to 12.0, a white pigment, a polyurethane resin with a glass transition temperature Tg of 0 degrees C. or lower, and water, and an ink discharging unit including a nozzle plate including a liquid repellent layer containing a silicone resin, the ink discharging unit for discharging the ink, wherein the proportion of the organic solvent to the entire of the ink is from 0.5 to 2.5 percent by mass and the proportion of the white pigment to the entire of the ink is from 6 to 15 percent by mass.
Abstract:
In a process for producing an aromatic polyester fiber by heat-treating a fiber obtained by melt-spinning an aromatic polyester exhibiting anisotropy in its molten state, an aromatic polyester fiber having high strength and high modulus of elasticity can be produced with suppressed fusion between single filaments during the heat treatment by (a) subjecting the fiber obtained by melt spinning to heat treatment in an organic liquid heating medium or (b) adhering to the fiber obtained by melt spinning at least one member selected from the group consisting of suspensions having a concentration of 0.05 to 20% by weight of organic polymer powders having a melting point or a softening temperature higher than the heat treatment temperature, and suspensions having a concentration of 0.1 to 20% by weight of barium sulfate powder or barium titanate powder, and then subjecting the resulting fiber to heat treatment.