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Original DeskJet 500



Modern DeskJet 9800

DeskJet is a brand name for inkjet printers manufactured by Hewlett-Packard Company. These printers range from small domestic to large industrial models, although the largest models in the range have generally been dubbed DesignJet. The Macintosh-compatible equivalent was branded as the Deskwriter and competed with Apple’s StyleWriter. The HP DeskJet 500 and DeskWriter 500 (for mac) printer is an affordable high-quality personal inkjet printer for the PC and mac. For the same price as you would pay for a dot matrix printer, the HP DeskJet 500 and DeskWriter 500 printer gives you truly professional looking, water resistant, 300 dpi black printing on plain paper. The HP DeskJet 500 printer has four built-in typefaces and is compatible with TrueType fonts in Windows. The HP DeskJet 500 printer prints on plain paper with a print speed of up to three pages per minute. With exceptional quality output, renowned HP dependability and durability, and simple set-up operation, it’s a value that can’t be beat.

HP developed thermal inkjet technology in 1979 and launched their ThinkJet in 1984, with color following in 1987 thanks to the PaintJet. Launched in February 1988, the HP Deskjet was the world first single-sheet, desktop printer. Originally priced at $995, the reliable HP Deskjet featured an average speed of just 2 pages per minute. It was the least expensive non-impact printer on the market at the time it was introduced, when most small non-laser printers were still impact-based and laser printers remained relatively expensive. The first color DeskJet, the 500C, launched in 1991.

Over time, through innovation and large scale production, the price was brought down considerably, being less than half by 1993, by which time inkjet technology and color printing were increasingly popular with consumers and DeskJets had both black and three-color cartridges installed simultaneously.

Today, the HP Deskjet has transformed into a high-speed, lightweight printer with a multitude of features from wireless connectivity to intuitive software and hardware installation for quick and easy setup. Ideal for printing everyday document and photos, current HP Deskjet models print up to 36 pages per minute and are priced as low as $29, with many priced at less than $100.

DeskJets are unusual amongst consumer-level inkjet printers in featuring an inexpensive, disposable print head built into the cartridge itself. This allows consistent print quality since the head is replaced frequently, along with the ink. Under some circumstances it may also reduce the need for frequent head-cleaning cycles, which consume ink. This business model of proprietary cartridges has proven very profitable for HP.

The DeskJet developed into HP’s current DeskJet, DesignJet, PhotoSmart and Professional Series printer lines, all of which are based on thermal inkjet technology. The latest photo printers use several shades of ink to produce a wide color range.

See also

List of Hewlett-Packard products

External links

Milestones in inkjet technology at the HP website

HP Deskjet Marks 20 Years as World Best-selling Printer

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The Durant Touring Car was manufactured by Durant Motors, Inc.

Contents

1 Durant Touring Car specifications (1926 data)

1.1 Standard equipment

1.2 Optional equipment

1.3 Prices

2 See also

3 Reference

//


Durant Touring Car specifications (1926 data)

Color No. 9 blue

Seating Capacity Five

Wheelbase 109 inches

Wheels Disc

Tires - 31 x 4 cord

Service Brakes Contracting on rear wheels

Emergency Brakes Expanding on rear wheels

Engine - Four cylinder, vertical, cast en block, 3-7/8 x 4-1/4 inches; head removable; valves in side; H.P. 24.03 N.A.C.C. rating

Lubrication Force feel and splash

Crankshaft - Three bearing

Radiator Cellular type

Cooling Centrifugal pump

Ignition Storage Battery

Starting System Two Unit

Voltage Six

Wiring System Single

Gasoline System Vacuum

Clutch Single plate, dry disc

Transmission Selective sliding

Gear Changes 3 forward, 1 reverse

Drive Spiral bevel

Springs Semi-elliptic

Rear Axle Semi-floating

Steering Gear Worm and gear

Standard equipment

New car price included the following items:

tools

jack

speedometer

ammeter

electric horn

transmission theft lock

demountable rims

spare tire carrier

closed cars have rear view mirror, sun visor, cowl ventilator, corner lights and heater.

Optional equipment

The following was available at an extra cost:

none listed

Prices

New car prices were F.O.B. factory, plus Tax:

Touring - $830

Coach - $1050

Coup - $1160

Sedan - $1190

See also

Durant Motors

Durant (automobile)

Reference

Source: Slauson, H. W.; Howard Greene (1926). “eading American Motor Cars”. Everyman Guide to Motor Efficiency. New York: Leslie-Judge Company.

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The JEIDA memory card standard was a popular memory card standard at the beginning of memory cards appearing on portable computers. JEIDA cards could be used to expand system memory or as a solid-state storage drive. Before the advent of the JEIDA standard, laptops had proprietary cards that were not interoperable with other manufacturers laptops, other laptop lines, or even other models in the same line.

The establishment of the JEIDA interface and cards across Japanese portables provoked a response from the US government, through SEMTEC, and thus PCMCIA was born. PCMCIA and JEIDA worked to solve this rift between the two competing standards. In 1991, the two standards merged, and became JEIDA 4.1 or PCMCIA 2.0.

Contents

1 Version 3

2 Version 4

2.1 Version 4.1

2.2 Version 4.2

3 See also

//


Version 3

Version 3 is a 68-pin memory card. It is also used in the Neo Geo.

Version 4

Version 4.1

Version 4.1 unified the PCMCIA and JEIDA standards as PCMCIA 2.0. v4.1 is the 16-bit PC Card standard that defines Type I, II, III, and IV card sizes.

Version 4.2

Version 4.2 is the PCMCIA 2.1 standard, and introduced CardBus’ 32-bit interface in an almost physically identical casing.

See also

Japan Electronic Industries Development Association

Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association

Personal Computer Memory Card International Association

Compact Flash



v?d?eMemory cards

CompactFlash (CF) ? JEIDA ? Memory Stick (MS/MS-PRO) ? miCard ? Microdrive (MD) ? PC Card ? SmartMedia (SM) ? SxS ? Universal Flash Storage (UFS) ? USB ? xD-Picture

MMC/SD

MultiMediaCard (MMC) ? Secure Digital (SD) ? miniSD ? microSD

Memory card reader

Comparison of memory cards ? SD Card/MultiMediaCard Family Comparison

This computer hardware-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

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The Grinning Man

Creature

Grouping

CryptidExtraterrestrial

Data

First reported

October 11, 1966

Last sighted

January 1968

Country

United States

Region

Elizabeth, New Jersey

Habitat

Unknown

Status

Unknown

The Grinning Man is the name given to one or more mysterious figures that has become associated with various reports of paranormal activity. The Grinning Man is sometimes described as being an extraterrestrial, Men in Black or a hominid cryptid and was investigated by notable paranormal author John A. Keel and ufologist James Moseley. Arguably the best known Grinning Man was Indrid Cold, who appeared during the 1960s’ Mothman sightings. Reports of Grinning Men often occur during periods of increased UFO sightings.

Contents

1 Reports

1.1 New Jersey

1.2 West Virginia

2 References

3 See also

//


Reports

New Jersey

Perhaps the most famous sighting of a Grinning Man is reported to have taken place on October 11, 1966 in Elizabeth, New Jersey. The entity was sighted by two boys, James Yanchitis and Marvin Munoz, as they were walking home along Fourth Street and New Jersey Street when they reached a corner parallel to the New Jersey Turnpike. The turnpike is elevated and there is an extremely steep incline going down from the busy street above which leads to Fourth Street. A very large, high wire fence runs along the edge of the other street below where the boys were walking, making it incredibly difficult to near impossible for anyone to want to climb up the incline to the turnpike above. There are bright street lights in that area, which gave the boys a good glimpse of what they called “the strangest guy we’ve ever seen.” Yanchitis noticed the strange entity first. “He was standing behind that fence”, he stated later to investigators. “I don’t know how he got there. He was the biggest man I ever saw.” “Jimmy nudged me”, Marvin Munoz reported to police, “and said, Who’s that guy standing behind you?’ I looked around and there he was… behind that fence. Just standing there. He pivoted around and looked right at us… then he grinned a big old grin.” There had been recent reported incidents of violence in the nearby neighborhood, such as a middle-resident being chased by a “tall green man” down that same street and on the same night, so the boys fled quickly.

Well-known author, paranormal investigator, and journalist John A. Keel visited the two boys in Elizabeth, New Jersey, three days after the incident. Along with Keel came UFO lecturer James Moseley and actor Chuck McCann. Munoz and Yanchitis were interviewed by Keel separately in the home of Mr. George Smythe and both boys told the exact same story. “The man was over six feet tall, they agreed, and was dressed in a sparkling green coverall costume that shimmered and seemed to reflect the street lights. There was a wide black belt around his waist.” The boys also said “He had a very dark complexion, and little round eyes…real beady…set far apart.” The most frightening and bizarre aspect of the encounter is the fact that “They could not remember seeing any hair, ears, or nose on this figure.”

The figure reported by witnesses became associated with extraterrestrials because it was sighted shortly after a UFO report near the same area. The report states that a “blazing white light as big as a car” almost hit the 550-foot tall television tower outside of Pompton Lakes, New Jersey. A policeman and his wife witnessed the object move in a slow manner north, and it then disappeared beyond the nearby hills. On the other side of the hills, Sergeant Benjamin Thompson and Patrolman Edward Wester, of the Wanaque Reservoir Police, also witnessed the same light at around 9:45 p.m. as it flew low over the reservoir. “The light was brilliantly white” officer Thompson stated, “It lit up the whole area for about three hundred yards. In fact, it blinded me when I got out of the patrol car to look at it, and I couldn’t see for about twenty minutes afterwards.”

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2007 World Championships in Athletics

Host city

Osaka, Japan

Nations participating

200

Athletes participating

1,978

Events

47

Opening ceremony

24 August 2007

Closing ceremony

2 September 2007

Main Stadium

Nagai Stadium



Opening ceremony

The 11th World Championships in Athletics, under the auspices of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF), were held at Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan from 24 August to 2 September 2007. 200 of the IAAF’s 212 member federations entered a total of 1,978 athletes, the greatest number of competitors at any World Championships to date.

Contents

1 Bidding process

2 Major themes

2.1 Doping concerns

2.2 Weather conditions

2.3 Attendance

2.4 Notable performances

3 Men’s results

3.1 Track

3.2 Field

4 Women’s Results

4.1 Track

4.2 Field

5 Medal Table

6 Broadcasting

6.1 Japan

6.2 Worldwide

7 References

8 External links

//


Bidding process

Having bid unsuccessfully to host the 2008 Summer Olympics, Osaka was one of three cities to express an interest in hosting the 2007 World Championships alongside Budapest, Hungary and Berlin, Germany. By the IAAF’s October 1, 2002 deadline, Budapest and Berlin had both withdrawn their bids, and Osaka was announced as the host city on November 15, 2002 as the sole remaining candidate. Berlin later bid successfully for the 2009 World Championships.

Major themes



Scene from the women’s 200 m final.



The American women’s 4 400 m relay team celebrate.



Japanese athlete Yuki Yamazaki is carried off the track having collapsed with exhaustion after the 50km walk.

Doping concerns

The IAAF stepped up its “war on doping” at the Osaka games, taking in excess of 1,000 drug tests for the first time and lobbying the World Anti-Doping Agency to adopt stiffer penalties for first-time doping offences in its code of practice. Before the Championships, former Olympic champion Ed Moses had voiced concerns about the extent of doping in the sport, and had even predicted that a medallist at the event would be found to have taken a banned substance. Despite these fears, the IAAF announced that only one of the samples taken over the course of the Championships was “suspicious” and required more examination. The governing body refused to elaborate further until more was known, but the French hurdler Naman Ke?ta admitted to having failed a drug test. The IAAF later confirmed that Ke?ta had tested positive for testosterone in an out-of-competition test at a training camp, and labelled the World Championships ‘drug-free’.

Weather conditions

The Championships were held during an unseasonably hot summer in Japan, in contrast to the cool, wet and windy conditions of Helsinki two years earlier. Temperatures earlier in the month had reached 40 (104), killing several people. Temperatures had eased somewhat by the start of the event, but with early-morning temperatures around 30 and humidity high, the IAAF maintained a colour-coded advisory scale warning of the risk of heat stroke. Casualties of the heat were not as high as initially feared, but dozens of athletes failed to finish the walks and marathons and a few did require medical treatment. Some athletes in shorter events blamed poor performances on the difficult conditions.

Attendance

Concerns had been raised in the week running up to the Championships about the low level of ticket sales - only 46% of seats had been filled by August 20. The Nagai Stadium was less than half full for the opening ceremony, and there were around 15,000 empty seats on the night of the men’s 100 m final. A number of reasons were cited for the poor attendance, including high ticket prices (especially since the streets were lined during the marathons), the hot weather and the disappointing performance of the Japanese team. IAAF vice-president Sebastian Coe also suggested that the length of the Championships may have to be shortened in future to sustain the public’s interest.

Notable performances

Despite no world records being broken, the Championships saw a number of significant personal and team achievements. The United States dominated the overall standings ahead of Kenya and Russia, equalling its best ever medal haul (first achieved in 1991) with 26, fourteen of them golds. The U.S. also set another Championship first by triumphing in all four relay races. These accomplishments were highlighted by three individual performances: Tyson Gay and Allyson Felix collected three gold medals each (Gay in the 100 and 200 metres and the 4 100 m relay, Felix in the 200 m and the two women’s relays), a feat previously achieved only by Marita Koch, Carl Lewis and Maurice Greene; while…(and so on)

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Operation Diver was the British codename for their countermeasures against the V-1 flying bomb campaign launched by the German Luftwaffe in 1944 against London and other parts of Britain. Anti-aircraft guns were redeployed in several movements: first in mid-June 1944 from positions on the North Downs to the south coast of England; then a cordon closing the Thames Estuary to attacks from the east. In September 1944 a new linear defence line was formed on the coast of East Anglia, and finally in December there was a further layout along the Lincolnshire-Yorkshire coast. The deployments were prompted by the ever-changing approach tracks of the missiles which were in turn influenced by the Allies’ advance through Europe.

Anti-aircraft gunners found that such small, fast-moving targets were difficult to hit. At first, it took, on average, 2,500 shells to bring down a V-1. The average altitude of the V-1, between 2,000 and 3,000 feet (610 and 915 m), was in a narrow band between the optimum engagement heights for light and heavy anti-aircraft weapons. These low heights defeated the rate of traverse of the standard British QF 3.7 inch mobile gun, and static gun installations with faster traverses had to be built at great cost. The development of centimetric (roughly 30 GHz frequency) gun laying radars based on the cavity magnetron and the development of the proximity fuze helped to neutralise the advantages of speed and size which the V-1 possessed. In 1944 Bell Labs started delivery of an anti-aircraft predictor fire-control system based around an analog computer just in time for use in this campaign.

Barrage balloons were also deployed against the missiles but the leading edges of the V-1’s wings were equipped with balloon cable cutters and fewer than 300 V-1s are known to have been destroyed by hitting cables.

Fighters had been mobilized as part of Operation Diver. Most fighter aircraft were too slow to catch a V-1 unless they had a height advantage. Even when intercepted, the V-1 was difficult to bring down. Machine gun bullets had little effect on the sheet steel structure, and 20 mm cannon shells were explosive projectiles, which meant that detonating the warhead could destroy the fighter as well.

The V-1 was also nearly immune to conventional air-combat techniques because of its design, which eliminated the primary “one-shot stop” points of pilot, life-support and complex engine. A single hit on the pilot or oxygen system can force an abort or cause the destruction of a normal plane, but there is no pilot in a cruise missile. The reciprocating engines of WWII aircraft and the turbojet engines of today’s fighters are also vulnerable, as a tiny nick in a quarter-inch oil line or one small shell fragment can destroy such engines. However, the Argus pulsejet could be shot full of holes and still provide sufficient thrust for flight. The only vulnerable point was the valve array at the front of the engine and the only one-shot stop points on the V-1 were the bomb detonators and the line from the fuel tank, three very small targets buried inside the fuselage. An explosive shell from a fighter’s cannon or anti-aircraft artillery was the most effective weapon, if it could hit the warhead.



A Spitfire using its wingtip to ‘topple’ a V-1 flying bomb

When the attacks began in mid-June 1944 there were fewer than 30 Tempests in 150 Wing to defend against them. Few other aircraft had the low-altitude speed to be effective. Early attempts to intercept V-1s often failed but techniques were rapidly developed. These included the hair-raising method of using the airflow over an interceptor’s wing to raise one wing of the Doodlebug, by sliding the wingtip under the V-1’s wing and bringing it to within six inches (15 cm) of the lower surface. Done properly, the airflow would tip the V-1’s wing up, overriding the buzz bomb’s gyros and sending it into an out of control dive. At least three V-1s were destroyed this way.

The Tempest wing was built up to over 100 aircraft by September; P-51 Mustangs and Griffon-engined Spitfire XIVs were polished and tuned to make them almost fast enough, and during the short summer nights the Tempests shared defensive duty with Mosquitoes. Specially modified P-47Ms (half their fuel tanks, half their 0.5in {12.7 mm} machine guns, all external fittings, and all their armour plate removed) were also pressed into service against the V-1 menace. There was no need for radar at night the V-1’s engine could be heard from 16 km (10 miles) or more away, and the exhaust plume was like a beacon. Wing Commander Roland Beamont had the 20mm cannons on his Tempest harmonised at 300 yards (275 m). This was so successful all other aircraft in 150 Wing were thus modified.

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Levi Strauss

Born

February 26, 1829Buttenheim, Bavaria, German Confederation

Died

September 28, 1902 (aged73)San Francisco, California, U.S.

Knownfor

Founded the the first company to manufacture blue jeans, known as Levi Strauss & Company.

Levi Strauss, born L?b Strau? (February 26, 1829 September 26, 1902) was a German-Jewish immigrant to the United States who founded the first company to manufacture blue jeans. His firm, Levi Strauss & Company, began in 1853 in San Jose, California.[citation needed]

Contents

1 Origins

2 Legacy

3 References

4 External links

//


Origins

Levi Strauss was born in Bavaria, Germany to Hirsch Strauss and his wife Rebecca (Haas) Strauss. His parents named him L?b, but when he entered Ellis Island they couldn’t understand his name, therefore, they changed it to Levi after he came to the United States.

At the age of 18, Strauss sailed for the United States to join his brothers Jonas, Daniel, and Louis, who had begun a dry goods business in New York City. His mother and two sisters came with him. By 1850, Strauss was already calling himself Levi.

In 1853, Strauss became an American citizen. He moved to San Francisco, where many of the California Gold Rush miners lived out of Conestoga wagons.



Strauss’ mausoleum at the Home of Peace Cemetery and Emanu-El Mausoleum in Colma, California.

Strauss opened his dry goods wholesale business as Levi Strauss & Co. He often led his pack-horse, heavily laden with merchandise, to the mining camps in the Gold Rush country.[citation needed] He learned that prospectors and miners complained about their cotton trousers and pockets tearing too easily. A tailor named Jacob Davis decided to make rugged overalls to sell to the miners.[citation needed] Fashioned from brown sailcloth made from hemp, his trousers had ore storage pockets that were nearly impossible to split.[citation needed] Davis wanted to register a patent, but lacked money. Strauss agreed to help him and they went into partnership.

On May 20, 1873, Strauss and Davis received United States patent #139121 for using copper rivets to strengthen the pockets of denim work pants. Levi Strauss & Co. began manufacturing the famous Levi’s brand of jeans, using fabric from the Amoskeag Manufacturing Company in Manchester, New Hampshire.

Strauss died in 1902 at the age of 73. Levi’s fortune was estimated to be around 6 million dollars.(more or less) He was buried in Colma, California. Strauss had never married and left his thriving business to his nephews Jacob, Louis, Abraham, and Sigmund Stern. They rebuilt the company after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire. The following year, Jacob Davis sold back his share of the company.

Legacy

A Levi Strauss museum is maintained in Buttenheim, Germany, located in the 1687 house where Strauss was born. There is also a Levi Strauss museum in San Francisco.

References

^ Levi Strauss

^ German American Corner: STRAUSS, Levi (1829-1902)

^ Downey, L. “Levi Strauss: A Short Biography”, 2005 (accessed at on April 6, 2007)

^ “Levi Strauss Dead”. Associated Press in Los Angeles Times. September 28, 1902. http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/327612322.html?dids=327612322:327612322&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&type=historic&date=Sep+28%2C+1902&author=&pub=Los+Angeles+Times&desc=LEVI+STRAUSS+DEAD+AT+SAN+FRANCISCO.&pqatl=google. Retrieved on 2009-01-23. “Levi Strauss, one of the last of the oldtime merchants of San Francisco. and one of the best-known men from the most southerly limit of California to Puget Sound.”

External links

Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Levi Strauss

Levi Strauss & Company

Biography of Levi Strauss from the Official Levi Strauss Site.

Levi Strauss - Biography

Levi’s

Levi Strauss Museum in Buttenheim, Germany

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A wooden lemon reamer

A lemon reamer (sometimes, a “citrus reamer” or simply a “reamer”) is a small kitchen utensil used to extract the juice from a lemon or other small citrus fruit.

It consists at one end of a convexly tapered conical blade at one end, with deep straight troughs running the length of the blade. The very tip of the blade is often a smooth spike. The other end is a cylindrical handle. The blade may be made of wood, plastic, or metal. The simplest reamers, which many consider the best, are solid pieces of milled and carved soft wood.

To use a reamer, the user first slices a chosen fruit in half with a knife along its equatorial midsection. Grasping the fruit in one hand and the reamer in the other, the user first pierces the exposed flesh of the fruit with the tip of the reamer blade, then grinds out the inside with a twisting wrist motion until nearly all of the juice is extracted. This dislodges the seeds and some amount of pith, so the juice must generally be strained before use.

Reamers are prized for their simplicity, durability, safety, high yield, ease of use and cleaning, and low cost relative to other juice extractors. They typically cost approximately $3 to $10, depending on construction, and are universally available.

See also

Juicer

Lemon squeezer

References

Stephanie Jaworski. “Lemons”. Joy of Baking. http://www.joyofbaking.com/Lemons.html. Retrieved on 2007-08-05.

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K-Cups

K-Cup portion packs are used with Keurig single cup brewing systems to brew a cup of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate. Each K-Cup is a plastic container with a coffee filter inside. Ground coffee beans are packed in the K-Cup and sealed air-tight with a combination plastic and foil lid. When the K-Cup is placed in a Keurig brewer, the brewer punctures the foil lid and the bottom of the K-Cup and forces hot water under pressure through the K-Cup and into a mug. Keurig licenses its K-Cup technology to coffee roasters and tea makers such as Green Mountain Coffee Roasters, Diedrich/Gloria Jeans, Timothy’s World Coffee, Van Houtte, Caribou Coffee, Celestial Seasonings, Bigelow Tea Company, Twinings, Tully’s, Coffee People and Newman’s Own.

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For large to mid scale applications, a two component mixture comes together at the tip of a gun, and forms an expanding foam that is sprayed onto concrete slabs, into wall cavities of an unfinished wall, against the interior side of sheathing, or through holes drilled in sheathing or drywall into the wall cavity of a finished wall.

Contents

1 Advantages

2 Disadvantages

3 Advantages of closed-cell over open-cell foams

4 Types

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Advantages

Blocks airflow by expanding and sealing off leaks, gaps and penetrations. Can serve as a vapor barrier with a better permeability rating than plastic sheeting vapor barriers and consequently reduce the build up of moisture, which can cause mold growth. Can fill wall cavities in finished walls without tearing the walls apart (as required with batts). Works well in tight spaces (like loose-fill, but superior). Provides acoustical insulation (like loose-fill, but superior). Expands while curing, filling bypasses, and providing excellent resistance to air infiltration (unlike batts and blankets, which can leave bypasses and air pockets, and superior to some types of loose-fill. Wet-spray cellulose is comparable.). Increases structural stability (unlike loose-fill, similar to wet-spray cellulose). Can be used in places where loose-fill cannot, such as between joists and rafters. When used between rafters, the spray foam can cover up the nails protruding from the underside of the sheathing, protecting your head. Can be applied in small quantities. Cementitious foam is fireproof.

Disadvantages

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Advantages of closed-cell over open-cell foams

Open-cell foam is porous, allowing water vapor and liquid water to penetrate the insulation. Closed-cell foam is non-porous, and not moisture-penetrable, thereby effectively forming a vapor barrier. (N.B.: Vapor barriers are usually required by the Building Codes, regardless of the type of insulation used. Check with the local authorities to find out the requirements for your area.) Closed-cell foams are superior insulators. While open-cell foams typically have R-values of 3 to 4 per inch (RSI-0.53 to RSI-0.70 per inch), closed-cell foams can attain R-values of 5 to 8 per inch (RSI-0.88 to RSI-1.41 per inch). This is important if space is limited, because it allows a thinner layer of insulation to be used. For example, a 1-inch layer of closed-cell foam provides about the same insulation factor as 2 inches of open-cell foam. Closed-cell foam is very strong, and structurally reinforces the insulated surface. By contrast, open-cell foam is soft when cured, with little structural strength. Open-cell foam requires trimming after installation, and disposal of the waste material. Unlike open-cell foam, closed-cell foam rarely requires any trimming, with little or no waste.

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