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  • 145 Country Manufacturing http://www.countrymfg.com/<br/> 721 LG Electronics<br/>
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  • ...Food&nbsp;Production]] '''7.3.2'''&nbsp;Technology&nbsp;of&nbsp;the&nbsp;[[manufacturing|Major&nbsp;Industries]] '''7.3.3'''&nbsp;[[Construction|Construction&nbsp;T | 1899 || 1969 || Human Life || Staff member, Research Laboratory of Electronics, [[MIT]] (1952-1969) || 27
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  • ...perations. Advanced ceramics are also used in the medicine, electrical and electronics industries. ...he quartz used to [[crystal oscillator|measure time]] in watches and other electronics. Such devices use both properties of piezoelectrics, using electricity to p
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  • ...most popular due to its combination of barrier properties, cost, and other manufacturing advantages. ...se and can access the entire exposed surface. It has a variety of uses. In electronics, [[chemical vapor deposition]] at low pressure onto circuit boards produces
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  • Noryl has numerous applications in electronics, electrical equipment, coating, machinery, etc. ...being investigated as a possible replacement for polycarbonate used in the manufacturing of [[Blu-ray]] Discs.<ref>[http://www.designnews.com/article/CA6547468.html
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  • ==Manufacturing== ...in an [[autoclave]]. Its heat resistance also enables it to be used as the manufacturing material of consumer-grade [[kettle]]s. Food containers made from it will n
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  • Water of highest purity is required for electronics, scientific experiments, production of superconductors, and nuclear industr ===Sugar Manufacturing===
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  • ...002/pola.1993.080311109]</ref> [[Insulator (Electrical)|insulation]] for [[electronics]],<ref name="kumar" /> and in military materials such as canvas tenting.<re ...ocuses on application of different types of [[fire retardant]]s during the manufacturing process as well as applications of [[fire retardant]]s (especially [[intume
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  • Due to these properties and its ease of manufacturing and shaping, silicone rubber can be found in a wide variety of products, in ...storage products; apparel such as undergarments, sportswear, and footwear; electronics; medical devices and implants; and in home repair and hardware.
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  • ...ture suggests they're also promising in [[organic solar cells]], [[Printed electronics|printing electronic circuits]], [[Organic LED|organic light-emitting diodes ...6/annals.1292.016|title=An Overview of the First Half-Century of Molecular Electronics|year=2003|last1=Hush|first1=Noel S.|journal=Annals of the New York Academy
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  • ...allinity of PET (especially important when the material is used for bottle manufacturing). Thus the resin can be plastically formed at lower temperatures and/or wit .../sub>O<sub>3</sub>) or antimony triacetate in the production of PET. After manufacturing a detectable amount of antimony can be found on the surface of the product-
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  • ...aterial it is most typically used in advanced technology [[aerospace]] and manufacturing.
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  • The company [[IG Farben|I. G. Farben]] began manufacturing polystyrene in [[Ludwigshafen|Ludwigshafen, Germany]], about 1931, hoping i ...rticularly [[Architecture|architectural]] models. Because of the extrusion manufacturing process, XPS does not require facers to maintain its thermal or physical pr
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  • ...used in a variety of applications and include high vacuum devices, optics, electronics, and in high-temperature and radiation-resistant fluids and greases. Figur ...in Medical Electronic Connectors," by Sibtain Hamid in Medical Electronics Manufacturing, Spring 2004 and SANTOLUBES Brochure on Stationary lubricants prevent conne
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  • In electronics manufacturing processes, vacuum grease is often used to prevent corrosion.
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  • ...Some TSI products consisted of software only, but most also needed custom electronics hardware. ...ensory", the company shifted its focus to low visions products and stopped manufacturing blindness products in the early 1990s.
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  • ...ns''' is an issue of dispute past and present workers of [[semiconductor]] manufacturing have with their employers and associates of their employers. These are the issues confronting semiconductor manufacturing workers, companies and their suppliers:
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  • Benefits of nanotechnology include improved manufacturing methods, water purification systems, energy systems, [[Human enhancement|ph * clean and highly efficient manufacturing
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  • ...ise, the growing demand for and competition among [[consumer goods]] and [[electronics]] has resulted in more companies including human factors in product design. ...n be designed so that workers do not have to overextend themselves and the manufacturing industry could save billions in workers’ compensation.
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  • ...ubstances Directive]] limits amounts of lead and other toxic substances in electronics and electrical equipment. In some places, remediation programs exist to red ...k |author = |title= Industrial Poisoning from Fumes, Gases, and Poisons of Manufacturing Processes |chapter= The symptoms and treatment of industrial poisoning |edi
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  • ...ounded in 1910 by [[Namihei Odaira]] as an electrical equipment repair and manufacturing facility. This facility was named Hitachi, and is regarded as the ancestral * [[Semiconductor manufacturing equipment]]
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  • predecessor = Emerson Electric Manufacturing Co. | Emerson was established in 1890 as ''Emerson Electric Manufacturing Co.'' by Civil War Union veteran [[John Wesley Emerson]] to manufacture [[e
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  • | industry = Manufacturing ...ooper Tools''' is a division of [[Cooper Industries]], a [[Houston]]-based manufacturing company. It is composed of '''Cooper Hand Tools''' and '''Cooper Power Tool
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  • | industry = [[Electrical]] and [[electronic products]] [[manufacturing]] ...|TTNDY}}), '''Techtronic''' or '''TTI''', is one of the world's leading [[manufacturing]] and [[trading]] company in [[electrical]] and [[electronic products]]. It
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  • industry = Manufacturing| ...ufacturer of [[Electronic component|components]] for the [[automobile]], [[electronics]], and [[telecommunications]] industries. They also create [[printing]] eq
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  • ...l as various locations in the Midwest and southeastern United States. Most manufacturing sites are in Iowa or Illinois, as well as locations in Europe. Carl Westby ...//www.phoeintl.com Phoenix International Corporation] (ruggedized Off-Road electronics) [[Fargo, ND]].
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  • | industry = [[Consumer electronics]] ...aka Prefecture|Osaka]], [[Japan]]. Its main business is in [[electronics]] manufacturing and it produces products under a variety of names including Panasonic and [
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  • ...lectronic stability control|Electronic Stability Program]] (ESP®), [[body electronics]] (such as central locking, doors, windows and seats), and oxygen [[sensor] ...breaking ceremony for a 28.000&nbsp;m<sup>2</sup> lithium-ion battery cell manufacturing plant in September 2009 and it is scheduled to start production for hybrid
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  • * [[Colt's Manufacturing Company]], [[Colt Defense]], [[Colt Canada]] – [[Samuel Colt]] * [[Dunlop Manufacturing]] – [[Dunlop Manufacturing|Jim Dunlop]]
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  • ...ructures. They are used during [[wafer testing]] to measure the effects of manufacturing process variations.<ref>
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  • {{About|the term counter used in electronics and computing}} ...emented quite easily using register-type circuits such as the [[Flip-flop (electronics)|flip-flop]], and a wide variety of classifications exist:
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  • ...t]] ('''IC''') that integrates all components of a [[computer]] or other [[Electronics|electronic]] [[system]] into a single chip. It may contain [[Digital signal ...chnical direction more than reality: increasing chip integration to reduce manufacturing costs and to enable smaller systems. Many interesting systems are too compl
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  • ...esign can be divided into the broad categories of [[digital]] and [[analog electronics|analog]] IC design. Digital IC design is to produce components such as [[m ...ocess as of 2006 may well have more than 600 rules. Furthermore, since the manufacturing process itself is not completely predictable, designers must account for it
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  • ...his chip profitably, it must cost $C and run at frequency F." Someone from manufacturing says "To meet this chip’s targets, it must have a yield of Y%." Someone f ...For example, yield is generally an objective, which is maximized to lower manufacturing cost. For the purposes of design closure, the distinction between constrain
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  • ...ny engineered system. High fault coverage is particularly valuable during manufacturing test, and techniques such as [[Design For Test]] (DFT) and [[automatic test In [[electronics]] for example, [[stuck-at fault]] coverage is measured by sticking each pin
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  • ...electronic layout of a set of components. Each hole drilled will have a [[Electronics turret|turret]] positioned in it. Electronic components are suspended betwe ...rporation|Zenith]] 1A10 console radio, circa 1940, consists of an array of electronics components that are simply suspended, rather than tethered or soldered down
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  • ...ing scheme used for electronic components that involves the use of [[Lead (electronics)|lead]]s on the components that are inserted into holes (PTH - Plated Throu Through-hole technology almost completely replaced earlier electronics assembly techniques such as [[point-to-point construction]].
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  • ...before their market introduction e.&nbsp;g. according to the [[Automotive Electronics Council|AEC]] Q100 and Q101 stress qualifications.<ref name="AEC Documents" # Die-attach [[voids]] &ndash; manufacturing defect—screenable with Scanning Acoustic Microscopy.
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  • ...l of the [[nuclear bomb]]s in the United States arsenal. Honeywell Federal Manufacturing & Technologies, successor to the defense products of AlliedSignal, operates ...s aggressive implementation and daily practice of [[six sigma]] and [[lean manufacturing]] methodologies commonly referred to as ''Six Sigma Plus''. ''Six Sigma Plu
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  • ...multiple poles (or zeros), nonlinearity (signal amplitude dependence) and manufacturing variations, any of which can lead to too much overshoot. The adjustment of [[Category:Electronics terms]]
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  • '''Surface mount technology''' ('''SMT''') is a method for constructing [[Electronics|electronic]] circuits in which the components (surface-mounted components/S ...it has either smaller leads or no leads at all. It may have short [[Lead (electronics)|pin]]s or leads of various styles, flat contacts, a matrix of solder balls
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  • {{main|Electronics|Electronic circuit}} ...ce|manufacturing tolerance]], [[Path loss|signal attenuation]] or [[Noise (electronics)|parasitic noise]] do not leave the discrete envelope, and as a result are
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  • In [[electronics design]], '''tape-out''' or '''tapeout''' is the final result of the [[Syst ...l perform checks and make modifications to the mask design specific to the manufacturing process before actual tapeout. [[Optical proximity correction]] is an examp
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  • ...where possible, to improve the reliability of the circuit and enhance the manufacturing yield. {{Wikibooks|Practical Electronics|PCB Layout#holes}}
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  • ...ponents. The process was fundamentally graphic, with the translation from electronics to graphics done manually. The best known company from this era was [[Calm ...-service companies who use EDA software to evaluate an incoming design for manufacturing readiness. EDA tools are also used for programming design functionality int
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  • ...babilistic complementary metal-oxide [[semiconductor]]) is a semiconductor manufacturing technology invented by Pr. [[Krishna Palem]] of [[Rice University]] and Dir [[Category:Digital electronics]]
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  • In [[electronics]], '''potting''' is a process of filling a complete electronic assembly wit {{Electronics-stub}}
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  • ...Typically this is the step between [[logic design]] and [[physical design (electronics)|physical design]].<ref>Naveed Sherwani, "Algorithms for VLSI Physical Desi *signing and approving the final manufacturing drawings
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  • This exponential improvement has dramatically enhanced the impact of digital electronics in nearly every segment of the world economy.<ref> ...egrated circuits| format =PDF| page =4| publisher=[[Electronics (magazine)|Electronics Magazine]]| accessdate = 2006-11-11}}
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  • ...have come to dominate, thus the vast majority of modern integrated circuit manufacturing is on CMOS processes.<ref>{{cite book |title= CMOS: circuit design, layout, Besides digital applications, CMOS technology is also used in [[Analogue electronics|analog]] applications. For example, there are CMOS [[operational amplifier]
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  • ...oxide semiconductor]] (CMOS) components for [[camera phone]]s. [[Consumer electronics]] [[corporation]] [[Sony]] plans to invest 50 billion [[Yen|JPY]] in the Ce
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  • * In manufacturing test and [[research and development]] applications. * [http://www.swit.cc SWIT Electronics]
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  • A '''Pogo pin''' is a device used in [[electronics]] to establish a (usually temporary) connection between two [[printed circu ...of Everett Charles Technologies (ECT). ECT and its subsidiaries have been manufacturing Pogo pins for over forty years.
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  • ...ircuits. They can be classified as [[in-circuit test]] (ICT) systems or as Manufacturing Defects Analyzers (MDAs). They provide an alternative to the [[Bed of nails [[Category:Electronics terms]]
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  • ATE is widely used in the electronic manufacturing industry to test electronic components and systems after being fabricated. ...re the part has a chance to be used in a final consumer product. To reduce manufacturing costs and improve [[yield]], semiconductor devices should to be tested afte
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  • ...uns, requiring tight control of axial (rotational) mechanical alignment in manufacturing the CRT. In the latter type, two independent pairs of vertical plates defle ...digital sampling oscilloscopes.<ref>"Oscilloscope Types" http://www.radio-electronics.com/info/t_and_m/oscilloscope/oscilloscope_types.php</ref><ref>"XYZs of Osc
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  • ...uns, requiring tight control of axial (rotational) mechanical alignment in manufacturing the CRT. Beam-splitter types had horizontal deflection common to both verti ...If the expected signal is absent or incorrect, some preceding stage of the electronics is not operating correctly. Since most failures occur because of a single f
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  • ...>This part of HP was later spun off as [[Agilent Technologies]].</ref> was manufacturing various automated test and measurement instruments, such as digital [[multi In 1975, the [[Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers|IEEE]] standardized the bus as ''Standard Digital Interface for P
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