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  • ...France, emerged from World War I as one of the most famous aircraft engine manufacturers in the World. The firm was first organized in France in 1904 as a branch of ...installations firing through the drive shaft of the [[Hispano-Suiza 12Y]] engine, a system they referred to as a ''moteur-canon''. The HS.404 was fed by dru
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  • ...e.jpg|thumb|right|Alternator mounted in lower right front of an automobile engine with a [[serpentine belt]] pulley.]] ...lity of low-cost solid-state [[diode]]s from about 1960 onward allowed car manufacturers to substitute alternators for DC generators. Automotive alternators use a s
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  • ...o units in the range 1 MW to about 30 MW are often available from multiple manufacturers using standardized "water to wire" packages; a single contractor can provid *[[Water power engine]]
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  • actual manufacturer of the product. For instance 500.49828 is an engine built by Briggs & Stratton. 417 Stover Engine Works<br/>
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  • ...condary detonating substance'', such as firework, class D [[model rocket]] engine, etc., for shipment because they are harder to ignite than loose powder. As ...r the end of [[World War I]], the majority of the United Kingdom gunpowder manufacturers merged into a single company, "Explosives Trades limited"; and number of si
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  • ...Petroleum Institute]] (API) diesel "C" rating as well as the API gasoline engine "S" rating. Ratings differ based on the oil. * [[Motor oil|Engine oils]]
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  • ...nts, in the form of [[motor oil]], is protecting the [[internal combustion engine]]s in motor vehicles and powered equipment. ...ent for hydrodynamic lubrication, e.g. protecting the valve train in a car engine at startup.
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  • ...tudes because of the continual improvements that were made in its [[rocket engine]], its capacity for carrying liquid [[rocket fuel]] and [[oxidizer]], and ...Paul Jones]]. Monel was in use in the early 1930s by other musical string manufacturers, such as [[Gibson Guitar Corporation]], who continue to offer them for mand
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  • • all designers, manufacturers, importers and suppliers to workplaces, which may include confined spaces. • Discussions with designers, manufacturers, suppliers or other employers with similar workplaces or processes.
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  • Asbestos became increasingly popular among manufacturers and builders in the late 19th century because of its sound absorption, aver ...d in [[World War II]] ships to wrap the pipes, line the boilers, and cover engine and turbine parts. There were approximately 4.3 million shipyard workers in
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  • ...gines]], and tails ([[empennage]]) by either routing heated air from [[jet engine]]s through the [[leading edge]]s of the wing, tail, and inlets, or on slowe ===Engine failure===
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  • ...] (petrol) additive, benzene increases the [[octane rating]] and reduces [[Engine knocking|knocking]]. Consequently, gasoline often contained several percent ...ene include the [[rubber]] industry, oil refineries, chemical plants, shoe manufacturers, and [[gasoline]]-related industries. In 1987, [[Occupational Safety and He
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  • ...erature properties of these nickel [[superalloy]]s, they are used in [[jet engine]]s and [[gas turbine]]s in lieu of common structural materials.<ref name =" ...strong chromate solutions in electroplating, tanning and chrome-producing manufacturers.<ref>{{cite web|publisher = DermNet NZ|title = Chrome Contact Allergy|url =
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  • ...[[communication satellite]]s. Several [[liquid-fuel rocket]]s use [[rocket engine nozzle|nozzles]] of pure beryllium.<ref>{{cite book|url = http://books.goog ...se challenges, coupled with the high performance of beryllium, caused some manufacturers to falsely claim using pure beryllium.<ref>{{cite web|url = http://www.elec
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  • ...onger, more even burn. Because of the dangers, European and North American manufacturers use more expensive alternatives such as zinc.<ref>{{cite journal|url = http [[Tetraethyl lead]] was used in [[Gasoline#Lead|leaded fuel]]s to reduce [[engine knocking]] – however this practice has been phased out across many countr
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  • ...able expanded its line-up to include [[air compressors]], [[air tools]], [[engine-generator|generators]], and [[pressure washers]]. {{Power tool manufacturers}}
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  • ...nded in 1910 as an electrical repair shop. Today, it is one of the leading manufacturers in new technology. * Automotive Products Research Laboratory - Engine Control Systems, Car Navigation Systems, Production Process Technologies
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  • ...out_us/india/india.html John Deere Equipment Pvt Ltd] (5000 Series Tractor manufacturers) [[Pune, India]] [[Category:Construction equipment manufacturers]]
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  • ...cCulloch|Robert Paxton McCulloch]] as a manufacturer of small [[Two-stroke engine|two-stroke gasoline engines]] and introduced its first chainsaw in 1948, th ...nes.html The McCulloch Kart Engines]</ref>, an adapted chainsaw two-stroke engine.<ref>[http://www.vintagekarts.com/mcstory.htm 1959 - McCulloch's Entry into
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  • ...n in such humble technological areas as [[spark plug]]s, [[wiper blade]]s, engine cooling [[fan (mechanical)|fan]]s and other [[aftermarket|aftermarket parts ...ogy division plans, designs, manufactures and installs packaging lines for manufacturers of pharmaceutical, confectionery, food, and similar products. Bosch is one
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