The key to AirCrete is in the foaming agent, which works to suspend
tiny air bubbles in the cement mixture, and a small piece of equipment, a continuous foam generator, which disperses a mix of the foaming agent (which can be as simple as an all - natural «high foaming» dish detergent) into the cement mixture to be mixed together.
(As you can see, the «stars» are made from
tiny air bubbles in the resin.)
Not exact matches
This step is particularly important since shortbread cookies have no leavening agent (i.e. no baking soda or baking powder), so the
tiny air bubbles you're beating
in now are the only source of fluffiness
in your cookies.
When it's ready, it will be covered with
tiny air bubbles and doubled
in size.
The vacuum - free feeding is beneficial for
tiny digestive systems by eliminating
air bubbles in the milk or formula.
Custom
air - flow nipple valve keeps baby from ingesting uncomfortable
air bubbles that cause hurtful gas
in their
tiny bellies.
You can identify volcanic basalt from its
tiny pockmarks, formed by
bubbles of escaping gas that froze
in place when hot magma hit the cool
air.
Scientists can determine ancient atmospheric concentrations by measuring CO2 and methane levels
in tiny air bubbles trapped
in such ice, formed when the ice fell to the earth as snow.
Confirmation of this idea requires a direct record of the ancient atmosphere — and this can be recovered by analysing the
air that became trapped
in tiny bubbles within ice as the snow it formed from fell to Earth.
Among the hallmarks of a good champagne are multiple
bubble trains rising
in lines from the sides of a poured glass like so many
tiny hot -
air balloons.
Tiny air bubbles form
in the ocean when waves break, then rise to the surface and burst, releasing gases and aerosols into the atmosphere.
This is especially clear
in a new series of burnished graphite works
in which
tiny white spots resulting from
air bubbles in the gesso result
in overall patterns.Not only the spots but also their distribution and the texture they give to the surface are the beyond the artist's control.
The ice contains
tiny air bubbles from the atmosphere
in the snow that fell, and by analysing the composition of the
air you can get a climate curve, which tells you about both the annual temperature and methane content.
The most direct evidence comes from
tiny bubbles of ancient
air trapped
in the vast ice sheets of Antarctica.