Sentences with phrase «as metal fragments»

Not exact matches

As a result, when an air bag is deployed, the inflator could explode with too much force and shoot out metal fragments into the vehicle, the company said in a statement.
When contaminants have the same colour as the good material then optical sorting will not work and additionally metal particles enclosed in products, dark stones in black pepper, stones that are coloured red by red paprika, or green glass fragments in green dried herbs, are all examples of contaminants that are invisible to optical colour sorting machines, but are detected by the RAYCON BULK system.
Dual side view detection allows users to analyze and process two images per container to better detect hard - to - find contaminants such as glass shards, metal fragments, mineral stone, some plastic and rubber compounds and calcified bone.
Consequently, the use of bullets that deform or fragment into particles greater than 9 mm in size, such as lead - free bullets from numerous manufacturers, may prevent metal ingestion and poisoning in avian scavengers.
Surprisingly, white - tailed eagles never detected metal fragments in their food by visual cues only, as might be expected from the extraordinary visual acuity of eagles.
Tiny metal fragments are ingested by scavengers during the consumption of carcasses as the study demonstrates.
Explosions spray fragments of super-heated metal as radiant beams split the air.
Edwards uses a diverse palette of metal objects to create his wall - mounted sculptures known as Lynch Fragments.
Where the Statue of Liberty's copper skin pieces produced by Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi were soldered together on a metal scaffold, and unveiled in 1886 as an image now almost universally recognizable, WE THE PEOPLE is a series of copper skin fragments dispersed according to the logic, or abstract armature, of the global art system.
Paul's exhibit includes painted metal fragments combined as diptychs and triptychs on white backgrounds.
Since the early 1990s, Pedro Cabrita Reis has made masterful use of architectural materials including cement, bricks, wood, steel, metal, beams and actual fragments of architecture, which he juxtaposes with elements from the visual arts such as enamels, pigment and neon light to create poetic, imagination - led works of great political value, capable of revealing memories associated with the context in which they are located and from where they come.
Interwoven with his large - scale graphics and comic - strip works are found materials such as empty bottles, discarded syringes, old sheet metal and other fragments from the street, remade into sculptural installations.
Built as a reference to a new railway transport bridge in the suburbs of Athens that was mysteriously sabotaged, the exhibition takes the form of «millions of microscopic fragments of phosphor - coated lamb glass, deformed metal and wood chips are still lying within the tunnel, mixed with the gray crushed stone of the railway».
Typical «found objects» include natural materials like sand (see Sand Art), earth, stones, shells, curiously shaped pieces of wood, a human skull; or man - made items such as newspaper cuttings, photographs, pieces of glass, fragments of scrap metal, pieces of textile fabric, an unmade bed, a bicycle handlebars, and so on.
His own thing took the form of irregularly shaped wood panels, invented ideograms in shaped metal, and fragments of dyed, unstretched canvas, unpredictable, eclectic and hard to categorise, although he has generally been described as a postminimalist.
In addition to wood, metal, cardboard, batting and quilting, the rhythmic surfaces are made up of pieces of fabric from around the world, embroidery, fishing nets, buttons and burlap, as well as fragments of garments.
The latter typically consists of ordinary or otherwise worthless things, such as scraps of newspapers, old clothes, earth, metal fragments and so on, although in practice quite elaborate and expensive materials are sometimes used -LRB-!).
The coating on a number of these hip replacement systems has been ineffective, resulting in fragments of metal being released into the body, causing soft tissue damage also known as soft tissue necrosis.
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