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Electrical cable “button

Motor control centre, safe laying of all electrical cables and wiring, positions of starters and push buttons (these shall be at suitable places)... [Pg.73]

Figure 6-17. Coaxial electrical cable s PS insulation buttons are here being injection molded, using a cold runner system, but it could also use a hot runner one. In this continuous production process, the injection-molding machine (IMM) is on a platform that moves in a rectangular pattern to permit the platens to open and move away from the buttons, as well as to move at the speed of the six-cable copper wire line when the mold is closed and the IMM is injecting the PS. Copper wires are started out with large diameters and are pulled through reduction squeeze rolls to their final thin diameter prior to entering the IMM. The wire-reduction line is to the left of the IMM, with the wire pullers to its left. Automatic devices remove the runners on-line just after they leave the IMM and the additional cooling station fiiat is shown in this view. Figure 6-17. Coaxial electrical cable s PS insulation buttons are here being injection molded, using a cold runner system, but it could also use a hot runner one. In this continuous production process, the injection-molding machine (IMM) is on a platform that moves in a rectangular pattern to permit the platens to open and move away from the buttons, as well as to move at the speed of the six-cable copper wire line when the mold is closed and the IMM is injecting the PS. Copper wires are started out with large diameters and are pulled through reduction squeeze rolls to their final thin diameter prior to entering the IMM. The wire-reduction line is to the left of the IMM, with the wire pullers to its left. Automatic devices remove the runners on-line just after they leave the IMM and the additional cooling station fiiat is shown in this view.
Cellulose nitrate is derived from cellulose, a natural polymer. The first truly man-made plastic came 41 years later (in 1909) when Dr. Leo Hendrick Baekeland developed phenol-formaldehyde plastics (phenolics), the source of such diverse materials as electric iron and cookware handles, grinding wheels, and electrical plugs. Other polymers — cellulose acetate (toothbrushes, combs, cutlery handles, eyeglass frames) urea-formaldehyde (buttons, electrical accessories) poly(viryl ehloride) (flooring, upholstery, wire and cable insulation, shower curtains) and nylon (toothbrush bristles, stockings, surgical sutures) — followed in the 1920s. [Pg.14]

Adjacent to the above-cited control valves and primary sensors, and at other strategic points, there may be installed in a cabinet or on a chassis, such items as transducers, transmitters, controllers, indicators, push buttons, switches, isolating valves, cable terminal blocks, and so forth, with their associated interconnections, incoming electric and pneumatic power supplies, and connections back to the control room. These need close supervision during installation and a programme of inspection and tests to be defined, implemented and recorded. [Pg.197]


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