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It would take more than invisible heat barriers to surprise me now.
But in the energy bell, men, I'll be safe from the heat barrier.
Self-sacrifice seemed to be quite the rage these days, and really, what chance did we have of surviving all the way to the heat barrier?
Carbon deposits form a heat barrier and can be a contributing factor to pre-ignition.
We were throwing our own lifeblood in the enemy's face, hoping somehow to buy enough time to reach the heat barrier without.
As a result, high temperature insulation is used, more commonly known as heat barriers, for exhaust heat management.
Marathon Futurex has more than 15 sky gardens with glass fences that act as heat barriers during the day.
Facing the Heat Barrier: A History of Hypersonics.
"You're right," Steiner conceded, glancing overhead to where Harras was taking care not to fly too fast and break the "heat barrier."
It was used in the Classical AGA Cookers as a thermal heat barrier.
In 1999, the plumbing brand introduced the heat barrier spray Cool Gel to help reduce fires while soldering and brazing.
As the Mole came to a halt next to the final heat barrier, Saa cautioned them to turn on their fire suits and he opened the door.
Rigid panels with a radiant heat barrier facing foil will significantly improve the insulating properties by reflecting infrared solar energy before penetrating the wall or ceiling.
Zircotec is a high temperature coating and heat barrier manufacturer, based in Abingdon near Oxford, England.
As Jo is prepared as a sacrifice to Azal, the Brigadier manages to get through the heat barrier and enter the village.
Too, their weapons-at least the ones we'd seen-relied on the Mycosystem itself to do the dirty work, so they were not going to let us cross the heat barrier.
The realization shocked me to my core: they weren't just angry, weren't just willing to sacrifice, they were desperate to keep us away from that heat barrier.
This temperature difference is briefly maintained by a massive heat barrier called the "pusher", which also serves as an implosion tamper, increasing and prolonging the compression of the secondary.
Zircotec began life as part of the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, where its high temperature coatings and heat barrier processes were originally developed for the nuclear power.
The Blackbird was both a miracle of design and of production, for its performance (speed of Mach 3.2, more than 90,000 feet of altitude, a 4,000-mile range) had to overcome not only the sound barrier, but also the heat barrier.
Designed for safety and energy savings, the company's Heat Barrier coating is applied to one side of the glass in the HBI product line and both sides of the glass in the HBII product line.
Petit calculates MHD forces, creating a partial vacuum area on front or on top of the device, would be powerful enough to evacuate incoming upstream molecules at supersonic speed before they accumulate at the stationary point, preventing the shock waves, thus controlling sound and heat barriers.
The Face conferred on us the sage knowledge of marking regions of space off-limits to "support complexes," and then, with little fanfare, withdrew, patching the hole it had come through, scattering behind us in a cloud of tiny solar sails before we crossed the dreaded heat barrier.