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  • | industry = Manufacturing
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  • ...marketed as a ''Skilsaw''. The ''Model 77'' which evolved from it set the industry standard for handheld worm-and-drive circular saws and remains in productio Skil still has its European head office in Breda. All manufacturing of power tools for the European market is outsourced, mainly in [[China]].
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  • | industry = Manufacturing
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  • | industry = Manufacturing
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  • | industry = [[Conglomerate (company)|Conglomerate]] ...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
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  • predecessor = Emerson Electric Manufacturing Co. | industry = [[Conglomerate (company)|Conglomerates]] |
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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| {{manufacturing-company-stub}}
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  • industry = Manufacturing| '''Ryobi Die Casting (USA), Inc.''' manufacturers products for the automobile industry and is based in [[Shelbyville, IN]].
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  • | industry = Manufacturing ...alt''' is a worldwide brand of [[power tools]] for the [[construction]], [[industry|industrial]] and [[woodworking]] industries. It is a subsidiary of [[Stanle
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  • industry = [[Engineering vehicle|Heavy equipment]]| ...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
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  • industry = [[Forestry]] equipment, [[Landscape maintenance]] | {{manufacturing-company-stub}}
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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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  • |industry = [[automotive industry|Automotive]], [[Automation]], [[Major appliances]], [[Packaging]], [[Securi ...mponents, and has business relationships with virtually every [[automotive industry|automobile company]] in the world. The headquarters of Bosch is in Gerling
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  • ...hus lose its ability to lift. This limits their application to fields like manufacturing, where such surfaces are abundant. Also necessary is connection to a system {{Industry-stub}}
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  • ...= [[Society of Manufacturing Engineers]] | title = Desk edition: Tool and manufacturing engineers handbook | page = 42-17<!-- Not a range! --> | publisher = SME | ...hole in addition to riveting. They are commonly used in the [[aerospace]] industry because of the large number of holes and rivets required to assemble the [[
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  • ...particles from other components for use in later or subsequent steps, post manufacturing parts drying and conveyor cleaning, part of component cleaning. The knife c In the majority of manufacturing applications for air knives, the air knives are stationary while the produc
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  • ...th a variety of throat{{Vague|date=December 2009}} depths for industry and manufacturing.<ref>White, Kent, "Pneumatic Power Shapes Metal," ''Home Shop Machinist Mag Post-war industry brought many new applications for the "air hammer" technology. Among these
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  • ...to inhibit scale formation. In pulp and paper manufacturing and in textile industry they serve as "peroxide bleach stabilizers," by chelating metals that could ...sed as sole nitrogen source by some bacteria. The polyphosphonates used in industry differ greatly from natural phosphonates such as 2-aminoethylphosphonic aci
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  • ...atteries]] for cars and other vehicles, [[ore]] processing, [[fertilizer]] manufacturing, [[Oil refinery|oil refining]], [[wastewater processing]], and [[chemical s ...llets prior to sale to the [[automobile]] and [[white goods]] (appliances) industry. Used acid is often recycled using a Spent Acid Regeneration (SAR) plant. T
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  • ...ch as [[soy]], [[coconut]], and [[palm tree|palm]]. Other uses in the food industry included [[coffee]] [[decaffeination]] and the preparation of flavoring ext ...sure. As early as 1961 this phenomenon was recognized by the manufacturing industry, when stabilizing additives were added in the commercial formulation. Since
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  • ...May 5, 2009.</ref> Ricin is easily purified from [[Castor oil|castor-oil]] manufacturing [[waste]].<ref name=facts/> It has been utilized by various states and orga ...ation rules took effect which directly affected the over-the-road trucking industry in the United States. The rules took effect with a 60 day [[grace period]]
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  • ...prison. J.J. was sentenced to 15 years in prison for bombing a local iron manufacturing plant, and returned to the Iron Workers union as an organizer. ...Steel]] corporation. American Bridge was the dominant company in the iron industry, and within a year the Iron Workers had not only organized nearly every iro
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  • ...[[Bhopal disaster]] or the [[Halifax explosion]]. Industrial chemicals in manufacturing, shipping, and storage need greater protection, and some efforts are in pro ...shipments of chlorine, widely used in water purification and the chemical industry, travel in 90 or 55 ton tank cars.
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  • ...are.html University of Oregon]</ref> "Piracy" referred to the unauthorised manufacturing and selling of works in copyright.<ref>{{Cite web| last = Panethiere| first * [http://www.mp3newswire.net/stories/6002/250billion.html Movie and Record Industry Piracy Figures Incendiary, But Not Fact.] – June 2006 [[MP3 Newswire]] ar
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  • ...g programs to meet our preparedness goals. They also create incentives for industry participation and shape the market for countermeasure products. ==Manufacturing and Infrastructure Building==
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  • ...feed and is commonly manipulated with [[food coloring]]s in the commercial manufacturing process, most commonly [[annatto]] or [[carotene]]. ...al]].<ref>Edwards, Everett E. "Europe's Contribution to the American Dairy Industry". ''The Journal of Economic History'', Volume 9, 1949. 72-84.</ref> This dr
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  • ...ANA STATE BOARD OF ANIMAL HEALTH, ARTICLE 8. DAIRY PRODUCTS, 345 IAC 8-2-3 Manufacturing grade dairy farms; construction; operation; sanitation, page 11 http://in.g ...usiness]], chemical and [[pesticide]] manufacturers, the [[biotechnology]] industry, and others" and "opposes organic farming and efforts to reduce the use of
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  • ...astfeed) was saturated in developed countries, as discussed in [[#Industry|industry]], below, and in conjunction with regulations on infant formula advertising ...arket (up to 6 months) in developed countries, as discussed in [[#Industry|industry]], below, and partly due to regulations on infant formula, which often did
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  • ...mercial mass production of ice cream and the birth of the modern ice cream industry. ....ferret.com.au/articles/31/0c02a331.asp |title=Business Outlook: ice cream manufacturing (based on a report to be found through www.ibisworld.com.au) |publisher=Ree
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  • * [[Cottonseed oil]], used in manufacturing [[potato chip]]s and other snack foods.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bulko ...for export <!--from where-->for over 50 years, first for use in [[paint]] industry, now mostly as a cooking oil.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bulkoil.com/scr
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  • * Vegetable oils are increasingly being used in the electrical industry as [[Electrical insulation|insulator]]s as vegetable oils are non-toxic to ...getable oil from [[catering]] in animal feed. Waste cooking oils from food manufacturing, however, as well as fresh or unused cooking oil, continues to be used in a
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  • ...ine". Mège-Mouriés patented the concept in 1869 and expanded his initial manufacturing operation from France but had little commercial success. In 1871, he sold t ...name="Rajah">{{cite web|url=http://www.allbusiness.com/manufacturing/food-manufacturing-grain-oilseed-milling/423256-1.html|title=Spread thickly with innovation: w
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  • ...chnical direction more than reality: increasing chip integration to reduce manufacturing costs and to enable smaller systems. Many interesting systems are too compl * External [[Electrical connector|interface]]s including industry standards such as [[Universal Serial Bus|USB]], [[FireWire]], [[Ethernet]],
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  • ...t consequence of the ongoing growth of the capital-intensive semiconductor industry&mdash;innovative and popular products mean more profits, meaning more capit ...w unit manufacturing costs. Thus, the ultimate [[limits to growth]] of the industry will constrain the maximum amount of capital that can be invested in new pr
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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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  • | industry = [[Conglomerate (company)|Conglomerate]] Honeywell entered the defense industry in World War II, at first producing aerospace elements. During and after th
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  • ...device so made is called a '''surface mount device''' ('''SMD'''). In the industry it has largely replaced the [[through-hole technology]] construction method ...the circuit board [Benign]. This saves the cost of cleaning, speeds up the manufacturing process, and reduces waste.
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  • ...uch a situation represents an unwanted deviation from the ideal, such as a manufacturing error, however, there are a number of components where such longitudinal va ...(because it avoids having to dig into the substrate) and the semiconductor industry also use it (for the similar reason that it is non-intrusive) for testing b
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  • [[1981]] marks the beginning of EDA as an industry. For many years, the larger electronic companies, such as [[Hewlett Packar ...-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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  • ...ily accurate, in part because the law is now used in the [[semiconductor]] industry to guide long-term planning and to set targets for [[research and developme ...ngham, WA, 1990.</ref> — which has enabled minimum feature sizes in chip manufacturing to shrink from 0.5 micrometer in 1990 to 45 nanometers and below in 2010. T
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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, ...es are commonly called "[[integrated circuit|chip]]s", although within the industry they are also referred to as a "[[die (integrated circuit)|die]]" (singular
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  • ATE is widely used in the electronic manufacturing industry to test electronic components and systems after being fabricated. ATE is al ===ATE in the Semiconductor Industry===
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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 ...arallel port]] device, or an internal add-on [[Conventional PCI|PCI]] or [[Industry Standard Architecture|ISA]] card). The hardware itself usually consists of
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  • | industry = Thermometers, Test and Measurement Instruments ...to develop a range of digital thermometers specifically designed for food, manufacturing, and many other industries. The company has been privately owned since ince
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  • ...es are used in the sciences, medicine, engineering, and telecommunications industry. General-purpose instruments are used for maintenance of electronic equipme ...uns, requiring tight control of axial (rotational) mechanical alignment in manufacturing the CRT. Beam-splitter types had horizontal deflection common to both verti
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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 ...ard Commands for Programmable Instrumentation]]. SCPI was introduced as an industry standard in 1990.<ref>{{cite web
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