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  2. Airfield rubber removal - Wikipedia

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    When a plane lands, the tires are not spinning. The time it takes for the tires to get up to speed is referred to as "spin up time" (Speidel, 2002). During this time the tires are effectively dragging on the runway as well as being put under pressure by the weight of the airplane. This can be seen in the slight puff of smoke that comes from a ...

  3. SideReel - Wikipedia

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    SideReel is a television show tracking website. [2] The site, while not a production or publishing entity, gives users access to various discussions, reviews, and news articles related to shows; it acts as a medium for users to access content centered around shows of their liking.

  4. Crumb rubber - Wikipedia

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    Rubberized asphalt is the largest market for crumb rubber in the United States, consuming an estimated 220 million pounds (100 kt), or approximately 12 million tires annually. [2]

  5. Shane Gillis Netflix Sitcom ‘Tires’ Is a Self-Funded Showcase ...

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    Tires” charts the evolving arc of Gillis’ career. The sitcom began, in 2019, as a pilot on Gillis’ YouTube channel. (The original video was pulled ahead of the Netflix premiere.)

  6. Tablets, tires and tools: Grab awesome gear for a steal ...

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    Sleek and powerful, the Galaxy Tab A 8" Tablet is also lightweight and comfortable in your hands. And, at this bargain price, you won't worry so much about smudging the screen while browsing car ...

  7. As Seen on TV: Mighty Mendit not all Billy Mays says ... - AOL

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    But if you scale it back for the $10 you could drop at As Seen on TV displays in pharmacies and discount stores, it could be worth a go if you have a few projects that might fit the bill.

  8. Siping (rubber) - Wikipedia

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    Billy Boat siping a sprint car tire. Fine slits are cut into the tire with a narrow blade, not near the size of a groove. [8] Racing tires are siped to increase speed. [8] The increased traction allows better contact to the racing surface for increased braking, acceleration, and turning. [8]

  9. Tire manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Tire balance measurement is a test where the tire is automatically placed on wheel halves, rotated at a high speed and measured for imbalance. Large commercial truck/bus tires, as well as some passenger and light truck tires, are inspected by X-ray or magnetic induction based inspection machines, that can penetrate the rubber to analyze the ...