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  • ...oxide additive adds high thermal conductivity but does not change the high electrical insulation property of the silicone rubber. This type of tape self-fuses o
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  • A '''metal''' is a [[chemical element]] that is a good [[Electrical conductor|conductor]] of both [[electricity]] and [[heat]] and forms [[cati ...nt]], [[Chemical compound|compound]], or [[alloy]] characterized by high [[electrical conductivity]]. In a metal, atoms readily lose [[electrons]] to form positi
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  • ...pressing the material reduces its effectiveness. Cutting it to accommodate electrical boxes and other obstructions allows air a free path to cross through the wa ...cal safety hazard where the foil comes into contact with faulty electrical wiring
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  • ...hylene)'''. ETFE has a very high melting temperature, excellent chemical, electrical and high energy radiation resistance properties. When burned ETFE releases ...n be found on DuPont's website, listing the mechanical, thermal, chemical, electrical and vapour properties of each, side by side. <ref>[http://www2.dupont.com/T
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  • ...ercial use until the late 19th century when it was utilized exclusively as electrical conduit. ...y years. Bradley, along with several competitors, laid miles of the fiber electrical conduit in single sky-scrapers such as the [[Empire State Building]].
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  • ...ood walking surface. In modern buildings the subfloor often has electrical wiring, plumbing, and other services built in. Because floors meet many needs, som *[[Electrical wiring]]
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  • ...d electrical industries for light structural support, often for supporting wiring, plumbing, or mechanical components such as air conditioning or ventilation ...ref> <ref name="NEMA">[http://www.nema.org/prod/be/raceway/strut/ National Electrical Manufacturers Association page on Strut Channel], accessed 2009-08-05</ref>
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  • Monel alloy 400 has a specific gravity of 8.83, an electrical conductivity of approximately 3.4% [[IACS]], and (in the annealed state) a ...and had to be scrapped, "on account of the disintegration of her bottom by electrical action." The yacht's steel skeleton deteriorated due to electrolytic inte
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  • ...ne may contain things like hot fluids, moving presses, blades, propellors, electrical heaters, conveyor belts with pinch points, moving chains, ultraviolet light ...ational Safety and Health Administration]] (OSHA) standard, as well as for electrical [[NFPA 70E]]. OSHA’s standard on the Control of Hazardous Energy (Lockout
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  • ...e, and in the past was used on electric oven and hotplate wiring for its [[electrical insulation]] at elevated temperature, and in buildings for its [[flame reta ...|Asbestos-cement]] sheets and pipes for construction, casing for water and electrical/telecommunication services
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  • ...orrect term for the whole process is '''In-service Inspection & Testing of Electrical Equipment'''. When people work with electrical appliances, [[health and safety]] regulations state that the appliance must
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  • ...olloquially]], it is also referred to as; tagging, test tag, test and tag, electrical tagging, appliance testing, portable appliance test or lead tagging. ...|earth continuity]], [[Electrical insulation|insulation resistance]] and [[Electrical polarity|polarity]].
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  • ...Cs. ICs consist of miniaturized [[electronic component]]s built into an [[electrical network]] on a monolithic [[semiconductor]] substrate by [[photolithography ...is involves figuring out which gates to use, defining places for them, and wiring them together.
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  • ...p from two types of areas, called strips. Strips consist of interconnected electrical terminals. ...some connections and a relatively high and not very reproducible contact [[Electrical resistance|resistance]], solderless breadboards are limited to operation at
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  • ...electronic]] devices transform mechanical [[vibration]]s into an undesired electrical signal ([[noise (physics)|noise]]). The term is derived by analogy to [[mic ...c due to vibrational energy physically moving the plates of the capacitor. Wiring and cables can also exhibit microphonics as charged conductors move around,
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  • ...es all connections with either [[wire wrap]] or miniature [[point to point wiring]] techniques. Discrete components are soldered to the prototype board such ...ts such as electrolytic capacitors, diodes, and integrated circuits. Next, electrical connections are made as called for in the layout.
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  • [[Category:Electrical wiring and construction supplies manufacturers]]
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  • ...lectronics)|signals]] by discrete bands of [[analog electronics|analog]] [[Electrical potential|levels]], rather than by a continuous range. All levels within a The output of a logic gate is an electrical [[Electrical current|flow]] or voltage, that can, in turn, control more logic gates.
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  • ...implified conventional graphical representation of an [[Electrical network|electrical circuit]]. A [[pictorial]] circuit diagram uses simple images of components ...circuit layout|layout diagram]], a circuit diagram shows the actual wire [[Electrical connection|connections]] being used. The diagram does not show the physical
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  • ...of the line, or at the far end of the line if the line is not correctly [[Electrical termination|terminated]] in its [[characteristic impedance]]. This can happ This article is about [[signal reflection]]s on [[electrical conduction|electrically conducting]] lines. Such lines are loosely referred
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