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ServDes2018 - Service Design Proof of Concept Politecnico di Milano 18th-19th-20th, June 2018 Engagement strategies within co-making environments bridging spatial and organisational design Ricardo Saint-Clair [email protected] Dialogo Design, Brazil /Department of Design, Politecnico di Milano, Italy Abstract Makerspaces and Fablabs are open access workshops that challenge traditional top-down approaches to innovation and workplace design dedicated to creative and innovative practices. Their built environments are the main stage where a complex ecology of stakeholders intertwine. To what extent does the interior design of a space make people more collaborative and innovative? What are the settings and platforms that may affect the way people feel, behave and interact? This paper presents the methodological journey of a PhD study conducted within 18 prominent Makerspaces located in five cities of Europe. The empirical study navigates the blurry boundaries of spatial design and organisational design, and the dynamic strategies employed to unleash patterns and congruencies, assuring the engagement and participation of the population researched. Through a constructive design approach denoted by the use of mixed methods from design thinking and qualitative ethnographic research, a Conceptual Framework is proposed bridging the interdependency of virtual and physical realms. KEYWORDS: co-making environments, spatial design, organizational design, socially shaped innovation Introduction As complex sociotechnical environments, Makerspaces are an epicentre of intertwined subjects and components which are having a profound impact on contemporary society. Social, economic, and technological spheres merge with political and environmental ones, unearthing the intricate problems and pressing issues that pose a challenge to citizens, governments and organisations alike. Understanding human behaviour and the types of interaction that flourish within these physical spaces offers an excellent opportunity to uncover the key drivers that are shaping today's new ways of working and, even more specifically, the future of the workplace.

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Page 1: Ultrachem Coolant PE, Coolant 32 PE - Compressor …...Coolant PE and Coolant 32 PE are the generic alternatives to Ingersoll Rand SSR Ultra Coolant and Sullube 32 respectively and

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ULTRACHEM COOLANT PE and COOLANT 32 PE ROTARY SCREW COMPRESSOR LUBRICANTS

Applications:

Ultrachem Coolant PE and Coolant 32 PE are developed from a unique premium blend of polyalkylene glycol (PAG) and pentaerythritol esters, which together form an exceptional coolant and act to reduce oxidation and deposit formation. These Coolants offer excellent heat transfer properties, long life, high flash points, low evaporation, low volatility, and excellent hydrolytic stability. They do not form varnish deposits like petroleum or PAO oils. Ultrachem Coolant PE and Coolant 32 PE are the generic alternatives to Ingersoll Rand SSR Ultra Coolant and Sullube 32 respectively and give the equivalent service life of 8,000 hours in rotary screw compressors.

Typical Industrial Applications:

Rotary Screw Compressors

Performance Benefits:

100% synthetic Polyalkylene glycol/pentaerythritol ester blend Wide temperature range Extended oil change intervals Eliminates deposit formation High flash points mean reduced fire hazards Cost effective Waste disposal is minimized due to longer life Eliminates seasonal oil changes

Sullube 32 and SSR Ultra Coolant are registered trademarks of Sullair and Ingersol Rand respectively.

TYPICAL PROPERTIES TESTMETHOD

UltrachemCoolant PE Coolant 32 PE

ISO Grade ASTM D2422 46 32/46

Viscosity @ 40°C,cSt ASTM D445 45.4 40

Viscosity @ 100°C,cSt ASTM D445 9.6 8.3

Viscosity Index ASTM D2270 202 188

Flash Point, °C/°F ASTM D92 251/483 220/428

Pour Point, °C/°F ASTM D97 -51/-60 -48/-55

Auto-ignition, °C /°F ASTM E659 396/745 366/690

Foaming Sequences I, II, III ASTM D892 Nil Nil

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Specific Gravity ASTM D1298 0.99 0.99

The information in this bulletin is, to the best of our knowledge, true and accurate, but all recommendations or suggestions are made without guarantee, since the conditions of use are beyond our control. Form Tech-SP1298

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