Thursday, December 29, 2011

The Vacuum Flask - Alias Thermos

!±8± The Vacuum Flask - Alias Thermos

Everyone has heard the term "Thermos", but most don't know much about why it works and where it came from. A good "Thermos" keeps your food or beverage hot or cold for an extended period of time.

Over a century ago in 1892 Sir James Dewar, a chemist and physicist, invented the vacuum flask. They were called Dewar Flasks. The first vacuum flasks commercially made were by a German company named Thermos in 1904. In 1963 the word "Thermos" was declared a genericied trademark. Today most do not ask for a vacuum flask, but instead ask for a thermos. Simply put, a thermos is a vessel which keeps the contents hot or cold by placing an empty space between the contents and the environment. The vacuum (empty space) is used for the thermal insulation. The contents are not in a vacuum condition. The contents are held in an inner flask.

A typical vacuum flask is made of plastic, glass, or metal with hollow walls. Think of two thin walled flasks, one inside of the other. The air is removed from the narrow space between the inner and outer walls. They are sealed together at the neck. The vacuum thus created minimizes heat transfer by either convection or conduction. Radiative heat loss can be minimized with the use of a reflective coating. Sir James used silver.

Heat is transferred by conduction, convection, and radiation. A large fire is an example of all three. The ground for several feet underneath the fire gets hot. This is conduction. Another example is to heat one end of a metal bar. Soon the other end is also hot. The second heat transfer source is convection. Convection occurs because when a liquid or gas gets hot, it tends to rise above the rest of the body. Think of the smoke and flames rising above the fire. The third source of heat transfer is radiation. The fire's heat you feel on your face is infrared radiation. Even though you are away from the fire, you can feel that heat. A thermos is made to minimize the transfer from all three sources.

The inner wall of the thermos is usually thin and has a low thermal capacity. Therefore, little heat is lost or gained when food or liquids are added. Some heat or cold is transferred where the two flasks are joined. The stopper is the area with the most potential for loss or gain. Originally the stopper was cork. While cork is still used, most stoppers are now plastic or rubber. To help retain the desired temperature, it helps to preheat or precool the thermos.

Does you thermos know if the fluid or food inside is hot or cold? Does it care? No. All your thermos is doing is limiting the heat transfer through its walls. This lets the contents maintain temperature for an extended period of time. Amazing invention isn't it?


The Vacuum Flask - Alias Thermos

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Radiator and Thermostat Install and Tutorial on 95 Honda Accord

Care to follow? www.twitter.com Radiator and thermostat tutorial on a manual transmission 95 Honda Accord. This tutorial will work on any manual tranny 94-97 Accord and will be similar for 90-93 and 98-02 Accords. Automatics are similar with the exception that you need to take off 2 cooler lines connected at the bottom of the radiator and attach them to the new radiator core.

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Thursday, December 15, 2011

Thermo Scientific Nalgene Polypropylene Flask; w/o Stopper; Autoclavable; Translucent; 250mL

!±8± Thermo Scientific Nalgene Polypropylene Flask; w/o Stopper; Autoclavable; Translucent; 250mL

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Flask, Erlenmeyer; Nalgene; Polypropylene w/o stopper; 250mL; Translucent; Stopper No.: 6

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

Thermo Scientific Nunc Internally Threaded CryoTube Vial; 3.6mL; w/Stopper

!±8±Thermo Scientific Nunc Internally Threaded CryoTube Vial; 3.6mL; w/Stopper

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Vial, Cryogenic; Internally threaded; CryoTube; Sterile; Polypropylene; White marking area; Cap with screw stopper; Capacity: 3.6mL; Round bottom; O.D. x H: 12.5 x 70mm

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Unique Birthday Gift Ideas For Dad

!±8± Unique Birthday Gift Ideas For Dad

Finding the perfect birthday gift for dad can seem like a daunting task for some. Take heart, dad really is easy to shop for, you just have to know what dad likes to do or what interests he may have. After that you just have to find his gift.

By shopping online you make it much easier when looking for dad's gift. Plus if you ever want to check out a company just log onto the BBB's website, type in the information and wait for the results. Just think, no driving, no traffic jams, no long lines and depending on the price tag, most gifts usually qualify for free shipping. Along with any other discounts like repeat customer or by using promo codes found online, you're able to get a great gift for dad at a great price. For a great gift that will be exactly how you want it while showing dad how much you love and appreciate him.

Some gifts can be personalized with poems, names and dates, initials or other sayings for a truly unique gift that dad will always treasure. Items like: A leather portfolio or padfolio, leather travel bag or garment bag, personalized crystal decanter set, a bar sign, crystal or marble plaque, picture frame or photo album or if you're willing to invest some time you can always do a homemade photo album that dad will forever cherish. Other personalized gifts include but are not limited to: mugs, blankets, thermos, a mouse pad, floor mats or seat covers for the car, a desk clock, crystal or marble nameplate and pen set for the office, golf clubs, shoe bag or divot tool and ball marker, even wine totes, stoppers and carafes are all memorable and thoughtful birthday gifts for dad. What you get for dad again depends on his hobbies and interests.

Items like: A playing card set, big screen TV, iPod and personalized carrying case, blackberry and personalized case, fishing or hunting gear, golf accessories, hiking boots or hiking supplies, gardening tools, BBQ set, cookbooks, tool set or tool box, even organization items for the garage like shelving and plastic or metal bins help him to further enjoy any hobbies that dad has. Plus these gifts also give him something to look forward to.

Gifts like: A weekend getaway, tickets to a favorite concert or event, a gift booklet that allows dad to choose the perfect getaway, dinner and a movie, a day of fun with the kids, a day at the spa, a professional massage, a guys getaway weekend or jut giving dad the option to do whatever dad wants to on his special day are all ideas that are relaxing and enjoyable yet also fun and memorable for dad.

Whether you decide to present a gift or just present dad with a good time, he will love the chance to unwind a little while spending the day with his family. Getting him something that allows dad to pursue his hobbies is sure to be a big hit while getaway gifts give him something to anticipate. Keepsake gifts will always be treasured and as these gifts all come from his loved ones; you know he'll appreciate it all the more. Besides you can always ask mom what dad would like most. And if that's not an option, then just simply ask dad what he likes or needs. Whatever gift you do decide to give to dad, he will appreciate the thought and always treasure the gift. Happy Shopping.


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Friday, November 25, 2011

The Vacuum Flask - Alias Thermos

!±8± The Vacuum Flask - Alias Thermos

Everyone has heard the term "Thermos", but most don't know much about why it works and where it came from. A good "Thermos" keeps your food or beverage hot or cold for an extended period of time.

Over a century ago in 1892 Sir James Dewar, a chemist and physicist, invented the vacuum flask. They were called Dewar Flasks. The first vacuum flasks commercially made were by a German company named Thermos in 1904. In 1963 the word "Thermos" was declared a genericied trademark. Today most do not ask for a vacuum flask, but instead ask for a thermos. Simply put, a thermos is a vessel which keeps the contents hot or cold by placing an empty space between the contents and the environment. The vacuum (empty space) is used for the thermal insulation. The contents are not in a vacuum condition. The contents are held in an inner flask.

A typical vacuum flask is made of plastic, glass, or metal with hollow walls. Think of two thin walled flasks, one inside of the other. The air is removed from the narrow space between the inner and outer walls. They are sealed together at the neck. The vacuum thus created minimizes heat transfer by either convection or conduction. Radiative heat loss can be minimized with the use of a reflective coating. Sir James used silver.

Heat is transferred by conduction, convection, and radiation. A large fire is an example of all three. The ground for several feet underneath the fire gets hot. This is conduction. Another example is to heat one end of a metal bar. Soon the other end is also hot. The second heat transfer source is convection. Convection occurs because when a liquid or gas gets hot, it tends to rise above the rest of the body. Think of the smoke and flames rising above the fire. The third source of heat transfer is radiation. The fire's heat you feel on your face is infrared radiation. Even though you are away from the fire, you can feel that heat. A thermos is made to minimize the transfer from all three sources.

The inner wall of the thermos is usually thin and has a low thermal capacity. Therefore, little heat is lost or gained when food or liquids are added. Some heat or cold is transferred where the two flasks are joined. The stopper is the area with the most potential for loss or gain. Originally the stopper was cork. While cork is still used, most stoppers are now plastic or rubber. To help retain the desired temperature, it helps to preheat or precool the thermos.

Does you thermos know if the fluid or food inside is hot or cold? Does it care? No. All your thermos is doing is limiting the heat transfer through its walls. This lets the contents maintain temperature for an extended period of time. Amazing invention isn't it?


The Vacuum Flask - Alias Thermos

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Saturday, October 15, 2011

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