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Protect your crops with Terra Vera’s proven solutions. Our eco-friendly products effectively manage pests and pathogens, ensuring healthier and more productive yields.
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farmaan45670 · 1 year
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Greenhouse at best price in UAE on Tradersfind.com
Searching for Greenhouse at best price in UAE? Choose from a wide range of companies provide Greenhouse online on Tradersfind.com
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gender-trash · 6 days
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guy who has a zillion other in progress projects to work on (me): hm what if today i did some typesetting
OKAY. WHAT IF YOUR GREENHOUSE HAD A DOOR???
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stevehairingtit · 21 days
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Sending a message to my beloved governor about why he should not be granting the tech company goons boons as he "invites developers to share innovative solutions to homelessness harnessing the power of GenAI" during a week-long heat advisory after a year of extreme weather events which disproportionately impact the health and safety of the unhoused when in fact there is a very simple solution to our housing woes: build more housing.
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GOOD MORNING. on my way 2 work hihi I hope you're enjoying greyscale purgatory <3 say hi 2 mark for me <3 something to keep in mind and make you more insane while you listen to the next handful of eps: remember the fact that in new haven wards universe william is living with david and changed his last name to bell. just a fun little fact to keep in mind. <3333 heheheehehehehehehe
HIIIIIII GOODMORNING<3333 i will say hi to mark for u. of course i will. woke up this morning and literally my first fucking thought even before i TURNED OFF MY ALARM was ohh my god..... william wisp... david bell....whaatttt the fuck...... anyway.man. im feeling very ahahahaha i changed my mind man i wanna get off this ride [it is too late im buckled in the roller coaster is going up] !!! anyway. im gonna have such a good time. itll all be fine im sure!!!!!!
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Tropicalia, a tropical greenhouse in Rang-du-Fliers, France by Coldefy @coldefy.fr. Read more: Link in bio! Visualization: Octav Tirziu @octavtirziu. Coldefy: Tropicalia, a tropical greenhouse heated to 28 ° C, is spread over an area of ​​20,000m² on the Côte d’Opale, North of France. A true “bubble of harmony”, it reconnects visitors with the plant and animal world in a region where the climate is often harsh. Tropicalia is a place of discovery, wonder and awareness, an invitation to dream, travel and learn. It will be hosting rich and diverse flora and fauna: exotic flowers, butterflies, hummingbirds, Amazonian fish, turtles, caimans, water gardens, waterfalls and ponds… #france #greenhouse #rangdufliers #архитектура www.amazingarchitecture.com ✔ A collection of the best contemporary architecture to inspire you. #design #architecture #amazingarchitecture #architect #arquitectura #luxury #realestate #life #cute #architettura #interiordesign #photooftheday #love #travel #construction #furniture #instagood #fashion #beautiful #archilovers #home #house ‎#amazing #picoftheday #architecturephotography ‎#معماری (at Rang-du-Fliers) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl9vpkHLkDz/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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tubetrading · 10 months
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Common Applications of GI Pipes in Construction and Infrastructure
In the dynamic landscape of construction and infrastructure development, the role of Galvanized Iron (GI) pipes has become increasingly significant.  As Tube Trading Co., a leading GI Pipe Dealer, Distributor, and Supplier in Gujarat, we understand the pivotal role that GI pipes play in various construction applications.  In this blog post, we will explore the common applications of GI pipes and shed light on why they are the preferred choice in the construction and infrastructure sectors.
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Understanding GI Pipes
Galvanized Iron pipes are steel pipes that have been coated with a layer of zinc to prevent corrosion.  This process, known as galvanization, not only protects the pipes from rusting but also enhances their longevity.  The combination of durability and cost-effectiveness makes GI pipes a popular choice for a wide range of applications in the construction industry.
Water Supply Systems
One of the primary applications of GI pipes is in water supply systems.  The corrosion-resistant nature of these pipes makes them ideal for transporting potable water over long distances.  As a GI Pipe Dealer in Gujarat, we have witnessed a surge in the demand for these pipes in municipal water supply projects and rural water distribution networks.
Plumbing Installations
GI pipes are widely used in plumbing installations due to their versatility and ease of installation.  Whether it's residential, commercial, or industrial plumbing, GI pipes provide a reliable solution for conveying water and other fluids.  Their strength and resistance to corrosion ensure leak-free plumbing systems, making them a preferred choice for plumbers and contractors.
Irrigation Systems
In agricultural settings, where water distribution is crucial for crop growth, GI pipes find extensive use in irrigation systems.  The zinc coating protects the pipes from the elements, ensuring a longer lifespan even when exposed to varying weather conditions.  As a GI Pipe Distributor in Gujarat, we have supplied pipes for irrigation projects that contribute to sustainable agriculture practices.
Structural Support in Construction
The strength and durability of GI pipes make them suitable for providing structural support in construction projects.  From scaffolding to framework structures, these pipes offer the required strength without compromising on safety.  As a GI Pipe Supplier in Vadodara, we have collaborated with builders and contractors who appreciate the reliability and structural integrity that GI pipes bring to their projects.
Fencing and Handrails
In the realm of infrastructure, GI pipes are frequently used for fencing and handrails.  The corrosion resistance and robustness of these pipes make them an ideal choice for creating secure and long-lasting barriers.  Whether it's for highways, bridges, or industrial facilities, GI pipes contribute to the safety and security of these structures.
Oil and Gas Pipelines
The oil and gas industry relies heavily on robust pipelines to transport resources from extraction sites to processing facilities.  GI pipes, with their corrosion-resistant properties, are employed in these pipelines, ensuring the efficient and safe transport of oil and gas over long distances.  As a trusted GI Pipe Supplier in Gujarat, we have been a part of projects that facilitate the energy infrastructure of the region.
Fire Sprinkler Systems
Fire safety is a critical aspect of any building, and GI pipes play a vital role in fire sprinkler systems.  The corrosion-resistant coating ensures that these pipes remain reliable even when not in constant use.  This makes GI pipes a preferred choice for fire protection systems in residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.
Greenhouse Structures
In the realm of agriculture and horticulture, GI pipes are utilized in the construction of greenhouse structures.  The ability to withstand varying climatic conditions, coupled with their durability, makes GI pipes an excellent choice for creating the framework of greenhouses.  This ensures a conducive environment for plant growth and protection against external elements.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the applications of GI pipes in construction and infrastructure are diverse and crucial for the development of resilient and long-lasting structures.  Tube Trading Co., as a prominent GI Pipe Dealer, Distributor, and Supplier in Gujarat, takes pride in contributing to the growth and sustainability of the region's construction and infrastructure sectors.  Whether it's supplying pipes for water supply, plumbing, irrigation, or structural support, GI pipes continue to be the preferred choice for builders, contractors, and engineers alike.
If you are in need of high-quality GI pipes for your construction projects, look no further than Tube Trading Co.  Our commitment to providing top-notch products and excellent service has made us a trusted partner in the construction and infrastructure industry.  Contact us today for all your GI pipe requirements in Gujarat and Vadodara.
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It feels completely insane to think that this is MY garden 😍💕
Today we had two ladies visiting to look at the house and walk their dog in our "park". They were very impressed.
It's HUGE! I've located at least 100 types of plants, including 3 apple trees, 2 cherry trees and 1 pear three. Also several berry bushes. I planted a herb garden today. Every time I go out I find more flowers and trees I haven't noticed before 😳
And best of all?! The only traffic sound is the sound of horses and carriages passing by 🐎
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Ryan Companies built the newly developed 2-acre vertical farming greenhouse for Eden Green Technology in Cleburne, Texas.
The facility will produce approximately 1.8 million pounds of greens annually in the 62,500-square-foot space that will grow more than 200 products. That’s 11 to 13 harvests per year compared to 1-2 harvests that traditional farming methods produce. This greenhouse module strives to use 99% less land and 98% less water than soil-based farms. Eden Green donates 10 percent of their yield to charity. The rest is pre-sold to retailers and distributors. 
© Wade Griffith Photography 2023
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Orchidarium Pavilion by Studio Sierra + Ramirez de Aguilar Arquitectos
Studio Sierra + Ramirez de Aguilar Arquitectos conceptualises an orchid terrarium as part of a larger pavilion to highlight the biodiversity of Mexico City and heighten the experience of the human interface with nature and art. https://bit.ly/RA-IAnD
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jcmarchi · 8 days
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Engineers 3D print sturdy glass bricks for building structures
New Post has been published on https://thedigitalinsider.com/engineers-3d-print-sturdy-glass-bricks-for-building-structures/
Engineers 3D print sturdy glass bricks for building structures
What if construction materials could be put together and taken apart as easily as LEGO bricks? Such reconfigurable masonry would be disassembled at the end of a building’s lifetime and reassembled into a new structure, in a sustainable cycle that could supply generations of buildings using the same physical building blocks.
That’s the idea behind circular construction, which aims to reuse and repurpose a building’s materials whenever possible, to minimize the manufacturing of new materials and reduce the construction industry’s “embodied carbon,” which refers to the greenhouse gas emissions associated with every process throughout a building’s construction, from manufacturing to demolition.
Now MIT engineers, motivated by circular construction’s eco potential, are developing a new kind of reconfigurable masonry made from 3D-printed, recycled glass. Using a custom 3D glass printing technology provided by MIT spinoff Evenline, the team has made strong, multilayered glass bricks, each in the shape of a figure eight, that are designed to interlock, much like LEGO bricks.
In mechanical testing, a single glass brick withstood pressures similar to that of a concrete block. As a structural demonstration, the researchers constructed a wall of interlocking glass bricks. They envision that 3D-printable glass masonry could be reused many times over as recyclable bricks for building facades and internal walls.
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“Glass is a highly recyclable material,” says Kaitlyn Becker, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at MIT. “We’re taking glass and turning it into masonry that, at the end of a structure’s life, can be disassembled and reassembled into a new structure, or can be stuck back into the printer and turned into a completely different shape. All this builds into our idea of a sustainable, circular building material.”
“Glass as a structural material kind of breaks people’s brains a little bit,” says Michael Stern, a former MIT graduate student and researcher in both MIT’s Media Lab and Lincoln Laboratory, who is also founder and director of Evenline. “We’re showing this is an opportunity to push the limits of what’s been done in architecture.”
Becker and Stern, with their colleagues, detail their glass brick design in a study appearing today in the journal Glass Structures and Engineering. Their MIT co-authors include lead author Daniel Massimino and Charlotte Folinus, along with Ethan Townsend at Evenline.
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The inspiration for the new circular masonry design arose partly in MIT’s Glass Lab, where Becker and Stern, then undergraduate students, first learned the art and science of blowing glass.
“I found the material fascinating,” says Stern, who later designed a 3D printer capable of printing molten recycled glass — a project he took on while studying in the mechanical engineering department. “I started thinking of how glass printing can find its place and do interesting things, construction being one possible route.”
Meanwhile, Becker, who accepted a faculty position at MIT, began exploring the intersection of manufacturing and design, and ways to develop new processes that enable innovative designs.
“I get excited about expanding design and manfucaturing spaces for challenging materials with interesting characteristics, like glass and its optical properties and recyclability,” Becker says. “As long as it’s not contaminated, you can recycle glass almost infinitely.”
She and Stern teamed up to see whether and how 3D-printable glass could be made into a structural masonry unit as sturdy and stackable as traditional bricks. For their new study, the team used the Glass 3D Printer 3 (G3DP3), the latest version of Evenline’s glass printer, which pairs with a furnace to melt crushed glass bottles into a molten, printable form that the printer then deposits in layered patterns.
The team printed prototype glass bricks using soda-lime glass that is typically used in a glassblowing studio. They incorporated two round pegs onto each printed brick, similar to the studs on a LEGO brick. Like the toy blocks, the pegs enable bricks to interlock and assemble into larger structures. Another material placed between the bricks prevent scratches or cracks between glass surfaces but can be removed if a brick structure were to be dismantled and recycled, also allowing bricks to be remelted in the printer and formed into new shapes. The team decided to make the blocks into a figure-eight shape.
“With the figure-eight shape, we can constrain the bricks while also assembling them into walls that have some curvature,” Massimino says.
Stepping stones
The team printed glass bricks and tested their mechanical strength in an industrial hydraulic press that squeezed the bricks until they began to fracture. The researchers found that the strongest bricks were able to hold up to pressures that are comparable to what concrete blocks can withstand. Those strongest bricks were made mostly from printed glass, with a separately manufactured interlocking feature that attached to the bottom of the brick. These results suggest that most of a masonry brick could be made from printed glass, with an interlocking feature that could be printed, cast, or separately manufactured from a different material.
“Glass is a complicated material to work with,” Becker says. “The interlocking elements, made from a different material, showed the most promise at this stage.”
The group is looking into whether more of a brick’s interlocking feature could be made from printed glass, but doesn’t see this as a dealbreaker in moving forward to scale up the design. To demonstrate glass masonry’s potential, they constructed a curved wall of interlocking glass bricks. Next, they aim to build progressively bigger, self-supporting glass structures.
“We have more understanding of what the material’s limits are, and how to scale,” Stern says. “We’re thinking of stepping stones to buildings, and want to start with something like a pavilion — a temporary structure that humans can interact with, and that you could then reconfigure into a second design. And you could imagine that these blocks could go through a lot of lives.”
This research was supported, in part, by the Bose Research Grant Program and MIT’s Research Support Committee.
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