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  • [[Image:SMAW.welding.af.ncs.jpg|thumb|200px|right|[[Gas metal arc welding]]]] ...a shielding gas, and/or an evaporating filler material. The process of arc welding is widely used because of its low capital and running costs.
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  • ...a [[beta radiation]] source for [[calibration]] of [[radiation monitoring equipment]] because natural potassium contains 0.0118% of the [[isotope]] <sup>40</su ..., potassium chloride is used as a [[Flux (metallurgy)|flux]] for the [[gas welding]] of [[aluminium]].
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  • Today, LCPs can be melt-processed on conventional equipment at high speeds with excellent replication of mold details. In fact, the hig ...ction moldable]] compounds. LCP can be welded, though the lines created by welding are a weak point in the resulting product. LCP has a high Z-axis [[coeffic
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  • ...Es can also be processed by [[blow molding]], [[thermoforming]] and heat [[welding]].
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  • ...her = Industrial Press Inc.| year = 2001 | isbn = 9780831131517 | title = Welding essentials: questions & answers | first1 =William L. | last1 =Galvery | fir ...{cite journal | doi = 10.1007/s11837-001-0147-z| title =Fabricating sports equipment components via powder metallurgy | year = 2001 | last1 = Moxson | first1 =
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  • ...tting tip by lubricating the working edge and reducing [[Built up edge|tip welding]]. ...ng) can be used, with the best choice depending on the application and the equipment available. For many metalcutting applications the ideal would be high-press
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  • ...sion towers, transmission poles, [[drainage]] facilities, various types of equipment and others.<ref>Yu, W.W. (2000). ''Cold-Formed Steel Design, 3rd edition., [[Welding]] is possible in cold formed steel elements, but it shall follow the standa
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  • ...orced together, the oxide layer can be scraped off, causing the parts to [[welding|weld]] together. When disassembled, the welded material may be torn and pit ..., [[hardware]], [[surgical instruments]], [[major appliances]], industrial equipment e.g. in [[sugar refinery|sugar refineries]], and as an automotive and aeros
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  • ...abrication using steel bar stock and other commodity components, requiring welding and/or extensive drilling and bolting, which has none of the above advantag ...ns that require a strong framework, such as workbenches, shelving systems, equipment racks, etc.
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  • ...e point of failure. Wrought iron is tough, malleable, ductile and easily [[welding|welded]]. Historically, it was known as "commercially pure iron",<ref>{{Cit ...ut cracks when bent or finished at a red heat. It is therefore useless for welding or forging.
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  • ...powder can be ignited to create a [[Thermite|thermite reaction]], used in welding and purifying ores. ...[[stainless steel]] used for making cutlery, and hospital and food-service equipment.<ref name="Metallo"/>
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  • ...g the smell of L.P.G. An employee then entered the tank without any safety equipment. Shortly afterwards he collapsed. A second person then entered the tank to ...ock the sewer became caught and the employee entered the sewer to free the equipment. The clearing of the blockage produced a gush of water and release of sewer
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  • | title = Volume 49: Chromium, Nickel, and Welding ...ithin the [[European Union]], the use of hexavalent chromium in electronic equipment is largely prohibited by the [[Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directiv
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  • ...ics Research Section a Accelerators Spectrometers Detectors and Associated Equipment|volume=473|pages=205}}</ref> ...ial)|fatigue]] resistance. These applications include the making of [[spot welding]] electrodes, [[Spring (device)|springs]], non-sparking tools and [[electri
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  • ...e act that cause the accident. It delves into the work place; environment, equipment, procedures and attitudes. (6) ...there are additional reasons for injuries in the work place; environment, equipment, procedures and attitudes. Behavioral Science Technology (BST), pioneers in
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  • ...me="Sanborn"/> Other occupations that present lead exposure risks include welding, manufacture of rubber, printing, [[zinc]] and [[copper]] smelting, process ...s amounts of lead and other toxic substances in electronics and electrical equipment. In some places, remediation programs exist to reduce the presence of lead
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  • ...ories complete with robotic welding/brazing and advanced paint application equipment. Panasonic's bicycle tires had higher thread counts and thicker treads tha ...(brand)|Panasonic]]''' (home appliances, personal electronics, audio/video equipment, microchips, automotive components)
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  • ...umber of spare parts in a jeweller's workshop such as old screwdrivers and welding torches. It took 4 years of further development before a truly practical de Equipment by [[De Vilbiss]] and [[Binks]] is typical of modern sprayguns.
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  • ...eem to suggest that they were used little, if at all. As with all military equipment designed for European wars, the caltrop’s presence in Virginia must be co ...lian Light Horse]] troops as keepsakes. These Caltrops were either made by welding two pieces of wire together to form a four pointed star or pouring molten s
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  • ...es of the same mechanism in recording, positioning, and [[servomechanism]] equipment ...l form of this instrument, which became a standard component in electrical equipment. It was known as the "portable" instrument because it was little affected b
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