New bearing information portal from Thordon

Thordon Bearings has unveiled a new web-based platform to provide all the information industry professionals need to know about the commercial, technical and environmental advantages of using grease-free and water-lubricated polymer bearings across a wide variety of applications.

Covering all of Thordon’s target market sectors, the new website has been designed to provide shipowners, shipyards and propulsion system integrators, in particular, with the information they need to make more informed procurement decisions, especially with regards to water-lubricated propeller shafts.

Craig Carter, Director of Marketing and Customer Service, Thordon Bearings, explained: “Rather than redesigning a website simply to promote Thordon products, we wanted to provide an information portal for our existing and potential customers, whether they operate in the maritime space, hydro-power or land-based industrial sectors.

“Visitors to www.thordonbearings.com are able to hone in on the sectors relevant to their operations. For instance, maritime customers can find out about the Thordon solutions specific to the naval, commercial, leisure and workboat segments, download technical papers, design and engineering manuals and view a number of ‘how it works’ videos.”

Other areas of the portal include details of Thordon distributors and service agents, allowing the customer to reach out directly to region-specific resources for more information.

“There is growing interest in our high-performance polymer bearing systems. This new information portal will allow those considering the move away from traditional bearing materials to better understand the cost-savings such systems can afford,” said Carter.

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Metric vs Imperial Units: The Greatest One-Sided Debate of All Time

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The Mars Climate Orbiter infamously disintegrated after its trajectory sent it too close to the planet’s atmosphere, due to a calculation error—an error that could have been avoided if everyone used the metric system.

You might ask, “Well, why not have everyone use imperial units?”, to which I would respond:

You might wonder why the rest of the world uses the metric system. Take a look at the following charts, and see if you can make sense of the imperial conversions:

If you’re still not convinced…

Answer the following:

Imperial: What is half of the diameter of a 1/32″ hole that’s 4 thou oversized?

Metric: What is half of the diameter of a 0.8mm hole that’s 0.1 mm oversized?

*questions from Michael Good.

If you busted out your calculator and began solving fractions, you’ve already added unnecessary complexity to your design. In the end, both answers result in the same distance when rounded—0.017 inches, or 0.425mm. The metric units just reduce the chance of error and, hopefully, keep your future spacecraft intact.

Multifunctional curcuminoid dye-based inks

In a new study, curcuminoids were used as dyes in screen printing inks in combination with commercial solvent-based and water-based binders.

Curcuminoids are a group of naturally occurring polyphenolic compounds found in turmeric (Curcuma longa) that are widely employed as coloring agents in traditional medicine and the food industry. Moreover, they have been used as dyes in pH indicators, which are part of diagnostic intelligent packaging. Recently, there has seen a steady increase of the interest in the curcuminoids due to their fluorescent property. In a new study, a curcuminoid dye (CurD) containing a total curcuminoid content of 38.34 ± 0.66 % w/w was prepared by using a microwave-assisted extraction, and was used as a multifunctional dye with different commercial screen binders, including solvent-based ink (Si) and water-based ink (Wi). A solution of CurD (0.1 % w/v) exhibited a maximum fluorescence wavelength of 526 nm.

Anti-counterfeiting application

A solution of CurD (0.1 % w/v) exhibited a maximum fluorescence wavelength of 526 nm. Based on the print-quality test using a screen printing on clear polyvinyl chloride and paper, the viscosity and drying time of CurD-Si and CurD-Wi inks were not significantly different. The printed-inks had a yellow color under illuminant D50 and D65, and exhibited remarkable green fluorescence under UVA (365 nm). The total colour differences, which are not fluorescence intensities, of both inks were changed by increasing CurD concentrations. CurD-Wi containing 1 % w/w CurD could be printed as latent graphics on a paper label for use as an anti-counterfeiting application.

The study has been published in Progress in Organic Coatings, Volume 182, September 2023.

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Explore the full range of Riot E-Liquids, such as their Nic Salts and Shortfill ranges, for unique fruity and menthol flavours.

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  • Flavours: Pineapple, Ice
  • Nicotine Type: Nicotine Salt
  • Bottle Size: 10ml
  • Nicotine Strength: 5mg, 10mg & 20mg
  • VG/PG Ratio: 40/60
  • Vaping Style: MTL
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  • Manufactured in the U.K.

Riot prides itself on disrupting the conventional means for smokers to quit by accepting quitting as part of your lifestyle. Riot’s team continues to impress the world with their UK-made award-winning e-liquid flavours. 

Riot boasts an impressive line-up of nicotine salt e-liquids, including their Hybrid Salts and Punx Salts flavour offerings, offering vapers a vast and extensive selection of 60+ flavours for you to enjoy.

With 5mg, 10mg and 20mg nicotine salt strengths available, you can quickly satisfy your cravings. Using nicotine salts provides a smoother throat hit, enhancing your overall vaping experience. 

With a well-balanced 40% VG concentration, Riot Bar EDTN Salts offer a perfect mouth-to-lung experience with Vape Starter Kits and Pod Vape Kits.

Lens make offer for Fernando Aristeguieta?

According to 20 Minutes, Ligue 2 side Lens have made a loan offer for Nantes striker Fernando Aristeguieta until the end of the season.

The report claims that at the moment, Nantes do not find this offer to be satisfactory.

AC Ajaccio are also reportedly interested in the player’s services.

Why Melissa Barrera Thinks Good Skin Should be a "Human Right"

Makeup has always been a thing for Melissa Barrera. The Mexican actor, who starred in 2021's In the Heights and 2022's iteration of Scream, has been working the stage since childhood. It was in those early days, at one of her dance recitals specifically, that she remembers the first makeup product she became obsessed with. 

"I remember it so clearly. It was that little green Clinique compact with a brush and the blush was the most beautiful shade of pink," she tells Allure over a Zoom call. "It was like a Mexican pink: fuchsia, bright pink. My mom used just a little bit on me because I was a toddler. Then, she'd put on a little lipstick and maybe eye shadow or something. But after she was done, I would sneak back in and put more blush on."

Fast forward some decades, several dance recitals, and some major acting credits later, and Barrera is back to her roots, still loving Clinique, this time as a brand ambassador. She just got done shooting a campaign for the brand's new Even Better Clinical Serum Foundation. "For the longest time you would hear, 'Oh, you wear makeup to cover your imperfections.' But that makes it worse because it's clogging your pores and not letting your skin breathe," Barrera says, explaining how the foundation suits her minimalist makeup routine (more on that later). 

Through our chat, we find that Barrera, glamorous as she may be once she steps out, has quite a low-key approach to beauty which we find relatable. From her skin-care routine to her magnificent, lush eyebrows, Barrera shared a few key details on how she keeps herself looking so damn good.

ALLURE: What's one beauty tip or trick you learned performing as a kid that you still stick by today? 

Melissa Barrera: Growing up, we always had an aloe leaf on our table. Someone would cut a piece of it and it would be there for anyone that needed it. We would use it for everything: rashes, cuts, burns, scrapes, breakouts — we'd use it as a mask. I feel like I have such a personal relationship with aloe plants. I genuinely think that they're magic. 

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ALLURE: How do you like to apply your foundation?

MB: For a person that represents a beauty brand, I am not very good at doing my own makeup! I've learned from having people do my makeup over the years, and I can do my face, but I'm not particularly skilled at doing eye shadow. So I tend to do very natural makeup because that's what looks better when I do it by myself. I'll just cover imperfections, do mascara, add a lip tint or something, and a little bit of blush. The basics.

I don't use a lot of foundation. I like to keep it super light. But what I love about this foundation is that it has so many elements that actually work to better your skin while you're wearing makeup. You get to look good, but you're also working the skin-care part of it at the same time. When you take the makeup off, it actually feels like you just removed a hydrating mask. 

Our face is our presentation card and having good skin, I think, should be a human right. Everyone deserves to have good skin because it just makes you feel better. I love that this foundation has vitamin C, and hyaluronic acid —  the things that we'd typically put in our skin-care routines. It's a little bonus.

ALLURE: Speaking of which, what does your skin-care routine look like?

MB: I've been using Dexeryl soap since I was 16. It's something that I use to wash my face in the morning, at night, and sometimes in the middle of the day if I need it. Then, obviously, I have the Clinique Moisture Surge, which I love because it has aloe vera. It genuinely saved me while I was shooting last year in Whistler. I was in super harsh conditions — outdoors, in the sun, in freezing glacier lakes — and it really took a toll on my skin. That moisturizer really helped me recuperate and keep my skin good for the rest of the shoot. At night, I use a little bit of retinol. 

People ask me all the time why I have super long lashes and it's because I also use a lash serum to make them longer. I've been using it for a while, and it really helps. Plus, it's not the kind that darkens your skin around the eyes.  I also like to use the Laneige Lip Sleeping Mask at night right before bed. That jar has lasted for [redacted] years. I don't know if it's safe to use something for that long, but I don't believe in expiration dates! [laughs] [Ed note: We would advise not using your products after their expiration dates — more on that here.]

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ALLURE: Let's talk about your brows because they're great. 

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MB: I have to pluck my brows almost every day. They grow a lot — super fast. I haven't had anyone touch my brows in maybe eight years, I just do it myself. I have to brush through them because I can look like a crazy person if I don't. If I brush them up, they'll just go full Cookie Monster. Or no, what's the one that comes out of the trash can?

ALLURE: Oscar the Grouch.

MB: Oscar. Full Oscar. Both my mom and my dad have really thick eyebrows, my sisters and I all have these eyebrows. It's a born-with-it kind of thing. I had a unibrow for most of my childhood. It wasn't fun because I would get teased a lot. Luckily, my mom never let me wax my eyebrows, even though I really wanted to. I wanted to make them thin because, in the '90s and early 2000s, that was the thing. She never let me and I'm so grateful because I probably would not have these brows now if I had done that.

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So it's trim, trim, trim. I mostly trim on the sides because they grow super long there. I grab some little scissors and pluck them with a tweezer. Sometimes, my brow hair will grow in a full loop. I'm like, what is this? They will also grow all the way down to my lid. I don't know if that happens to you, but I have hair everywhere in my eyes. That's why I have to pluck every day. 


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GFFN Mercato Show 2016 – Episode 4

Welcome to the Get French Football News Mercato Show, a special programme exclusively airing in January which rounds up the latest French football transfer news during the January window from the world of French football. Nathan Staples is your host.

Tonight’s show focused on Alexandre Lacazette, Michy Batshuayi, Mathieu Debuchy, Florian Thauvin, Marseille and more, as well as our usual tour of Ligue 1 clubs.

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Phosphorus-containing cardanol-based acrylates for flame-retardant coatings

Researchers describe the synthesis and the properties of phosphorus-containing cardanol-based acrylates for flame-retardant UV/EB-cured coatings.

In the work, two kinds of phosphorus-containing cardanol-based acrylates were designed and synthesised. Firstly, a pre-polymer (PT-HCE) with three arms was synthesised using hydroxyethyl cardanol ether (HCE) and phosphorus oxychloride (POCl3) as raw materials. Then, the PT-HCE was acrylated to synthesise phosphate tris-hydroxyethyl cardanol epoxy acrylate resin (AEPT-HCE) and phosphate tris-hydroxyethyl cardanol photosensitive resin (APT-HCE). The structures of PT-HCE, AEPT-HCE and APT-HCE were characterised and the results showed that the photosensitive resins were successfully synthesised.

Excellent flame-retardant properties

In addition, AEPT-HCE and APT-HCE were used to prepare the flame-retardant UV/EB curing coatings. The properties of the coatings were tested, and the results revealed that different structures have a certain effect on Tg and tensile properties of the coatings. The cured films demonstrated excellent flame-retardant properties, showing flammability rating of V-0 in UL-94 test.

The study has been published in Journal of Coatings Technology and Research, Volume 18, 2021.