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Engineering housing

Mechanical engineering housing parts, handles and knobs. .. [Pg.466]

Pressure-proof cable bushings Pressure-proof engine housing, rated pressure 70 bar (=7MPa)... [Pg.466]

Although the slope-shaft was finished it was likely that Main West would be required for the evacuation of debris for at least another twelve months, so temporary means similar to those employed at Tunnel Quarry were adopted to get ammunition into the storage districts. A vertical ventilation shaft at the west side of No. 12 District was fined out as a winding shaft, with a small engine-house on the surface to house a... [Pg.49]

Hoist A drum on which hoisting rope is wound in the engine house, as the cage or skip is raised in the hoisting shaft. [Pg.792]

Definition Foam char, by good heat distort, props., solv. resist., and stiffness Uses Cellular foam for engine housings, aircraft body components, sports equip. Polymethoxy bicyclic oxazolidine CAS 56709-13-8... [Pg.3530]

PAN fibers are used in weaving (blanket, carpet and clothes) and in engineering-housing (instead of asbestos) and most importantly for producing carbon fibers [53]. In recent decade PAN fibers are considered as main material for production of carbon fibers. PAN fibers manufactured... [Pg.194]

The unsteady-state balance equation for this system (air within the engine housing) is the first law of thermodynamics for open systems with changes in kinetic and potential energies neglected. Also, the temperature and composition of the system contents are assumed independent of position and no phase changes occur. This gives the equation... [Pg.32]

Diesel engine housing, cylinder heads, bearings, pistons, crankshaft, valves, valve timing... [Pg.152]

Gears mannfactnred from fiber-reinforced polybutylene terephthalate have an extremely smooth snrface and high maximum operating temperature up to 170°C. This composite is superior to polyacetal or metals and is often used in the manufacture of engine housings. [Pg.187]


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