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Used (particularly He, Ar) to provide an inert atmosphere, e.g. for welding, and in electric light bulbs, valves and discharge tubes (particularly Ne). Liquid He is used in cryoscopy. The amounts of He and Ar formed in minerals by radioactive decay can be used to determine the age of the specimen. Xe and to a lesser extent Kr and Rn have a chemistry the other noble gases do not form chemical compounds. [Pg.281]

Fluorine and its compounds are used in producing uranium (from the hexafluoride) and more than 100 commercial fluorochemicals, including many well known high-temperature plastics. Hydrofluoric acid etches the glass of light bulbs, etc. Fluorochlorohydrocarbons are extensively used in air conditioning and refrigeration. [Pg.23]

The ribbon machine employs a puff-and-blow method to make incandescent light bulb envelopes (1200/min), dashbulb envelopes (2000/min), Christmas tree ornaments, and the like (Fig. 15). For larger articles, the turret chain machine also uses the puff-and-blow method, but produces less cuUet and uses individual glass gobs rather than ribbon. [Pg.307]

The same properties that make molybdenum metal effective in high temperature furnace appHcations make it useful as support wires for tungsten filaments in incandescent light bulbs and as targets in x-ray tubes. [Pg.466]

The first centralized electric generating plant in the United States was Edison s three-unit steam-engine-based station, which suppHed electric power to light approximately 5000 electric lamps in a group of homes and businesses in New York City in 1882. Also in 1882, the first hydroelectric power plant went into operation in Appleton, Wisconsin, generating approximately 25 kW of power, enough to power more than 200 100-watt light bulbs. [Pg.1]

Zinc—bromine storage batteries (qv) are under development as load-leveling devices in electric utilities (64). Photovoltaic batteries have been made of selenium or boron doped with bromine. Graphite fibers and certain polymers can be made electrically conductive by being doped with bromine. Bromine is used in quartz—haUde light bulbs. Bromine is used to etch aluminum, copper, and semi-conductors. Bromine and its salts are known to recover gold and other precious metals from their ores. Bromine can be used to desulfurize fine coal (see Coal conversion processes). Table 5 shows estimates of the primary uses of bromine. [Pg.289]

Real or gray bodies deviate from these ideal blackbody values by the A-dependent emissivity, but the color sequence remains essentially the same. This mechanism explains the color of incandescent light sources such as flames in a candle, tungsten filament light bulb, flash bulb, carbon arc, limelight, lightning in part, and the incandescent part of pyrotechnics (qv). [Pg.418]

Evacuating 8 seoling equipment for refrigerotion units, electric light bulbs, rodio tubes, ond vocuum tubes for rodor equipment, television sets, and other types of electronic equipment 8 research apparatus... [Pg.936]

We say this because there are still people in industry who consider the mechanical seal to be something new. They say they ll continue to use packing in their p jmechanical seals are perfected. This is like saying they ll continue to use cana < until the electric light bulb is perfected. [Pg.183]

Tlie failure rate per year, Y, of a coolant recycle pump has a log-normal distribution. If In Y luis mean, -2, and variance, 1.5, find P(0.175 < Y< 1). Tliree light bulbs (A, B, C) are coiuiected in series. Assume tliat tlie bulb lifetimes are noniially distributed, witli tlie following means and standard deviations. [Pg.605]

It is widely used by the electronics industry in the manufacture of capacitors, where the oxide film is an efficient insulator, and as a filament or filament support. Indeed, it was for a while widely used to replace carbon as the filament in incandescent light bulbs but, by about 1911, was, itself superseded by tungsten. [Pg.978]

A number of new technology promotion options are being explored in the lighting area. Work is undeiway on market transformation programs based on bulk procurement for improved efficacy incandescent light bulbs and for compact fluorescent lamps and fixtures. For incandescent lamps, adaptations of the infrared reflective lamp coating that is already in use on reflector bulbs are encouraged by the EPAct requirement. [Pg.81]


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