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K. Benedens and co-workers. Conference Proceedings of the Wire Association International Inc., 63rd Annual Convention, Mar. 1993, p. 55. [Pg.92]

Proceeding further into the field of metal products, there is The Wire Association, located in Stamford, Conn. Data on production, consumption, new equipment, and production facilities in the wire industry are collected, annually for the first two, and monthly for the latter two. An Annual Buyers Guide and Year Book (7) is also prepared, and a journal. Wire and Wire Products (5), is issued monthly. [Pg.23]

The Wire Association, Stamford, Conn., Annual Buyers Guide and Year Book. ... [Pg.33]

Kawasaki, Y., Otani, K., Mlyauchi, H., "Radiant Curing Process for Manufacturing HV and EHV XLPE Cables" Wire Association, Guilford, Connecticut, p. 5. [Pg.466]

N.C. Wheeler, Annual Convention Wire Association, Baltimore, MD, Oct. 22-25 (1962)... [Pg.859]

Cr-12Ni-2Mo, available as covered electrodes and sohd wire associated with a flux. It was developed and used for the constmction of the Super-Ph6nix reactor. The deposited weld metal has an austenitic-ferritic microstmcture with ferrite content in the restrained range of 3-7%. [Pg.610]

J. K. Gillett and M. M. Suba, Electrical Wire Handbook, Published by the Wire Association International, Guilford, CT., USA (1983)... [Pg.1187]

Atom types represen t the chemical environment of an atom. The atom types associated with a given force field could be hard-wired to have specific vahiesand meaning. llyperChem also allows flexible definitions of the atom types and the associated chemical en vironmen Is. Th e ch em ical en viron men t of an atom (a set of rules for defining a type) and the default rules are in a standard ASCII text file, chem.nil. included with llyperChem. You can modify this file and compile it m a binary form that llyperChem... [Pg.170]

Dentistry. Most casting alloys meet the composition and properties criteria of specification no. 5 of the American Dental Association (37) which prescribes four types of alloy systems constituted of gold—silver—copper with addition of platinum, palladium, and 2inc. Composition ranges are specified, as are mechanical properties and minimum fusion temperatures. Wrought alloys for plates also may include the same constituents. Similarly, specification no. 7 prescribes nickel and two types of alloys for dental wires with the same alloy constituents (see Dental materials). [Pg.380]

Each segment of the insulated wire and cable industry has its own set of standards, and cables are built to conform to specifications provided by a large variety of technical associations such as The Institute of Electrical Electronic Engineers (IEEE), The Insulated Cable Engineers Association, (ICEA), National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA), Underwriters Laboratories (UL), Rural Electrification Administration of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (REA), Association of Edison Illumination Companies (AEIC), MiUtary Specifications of the Department of Defense (MIL), American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM), National Electrical Code (NEC), etc. [Pg.322]

Refractory metals are associated with powder metallurgy because these metals are not easily melted. Therefore in smelting the ores, the metal is recovered in powder form rather than melted. Refractory metals are used mainly to produce filament wire for incandescent lamps. [Pg.191]

Because a length of metal associated with the connector contact is ordinarily in the path between the contact end to which a wire is terminated and the contact interface, its resistance (bulk resistance) must be added to contact resistance when considering the connector as a circuit element. This overall resistance is sometimes erroneously called contact resistance. [Pg.30]

Ganging alarms. Instead of individually issuing the point alarms, all alarms associated with a certain aspect of the process are simply wired to give a single trouble alarm. The responsibility rests entirely with the operator to determine the nature of the problem. [Pg.770]

Isolated neutral In i symmetrical ihree-phtise three-wire star-connected system the summation of all phase quantities, voltage or cunent will be zero, as illustrated in Figure 21.7. When a few harmonics exist in such a system, this balance is disturbed and the sum of these quantities is not zero. The third harmonic quantities can find their outlet only through t neulral of the system. Since there is no neutral available in this system, no third harmonic quantities will tlow into or out of the supply system and affect the equipment associated with it or a communication network if existing in the vicinity (Figure 23.12(a)). [Pg.741]

I chose an autotransformer style secondary which means that the higher voltage windings will include the lower voltage windings. The turns associated with this and the wire sizes are... [Pg.107]

Pulp and Paper Technical Association of Canada - Standards of Sulphite Waste Liquor, C-3, Jan. 68. Viscosity of Sulphite Waste Liquor, C-4,Jan. 68. F-2, Nov. 70. Wire Screening, F-3, July 92. Alum Solutions, F-4, Jan. 68, http //WWW. paptac.ca/english/engdatsh.htm. [Pg.120]

One way of implementing the UV disinfection process at existing activated sludge plants involves suspending the UV lights (in the form of low-pressure mercury arc UV lamps with associated reflectors) above the secondary clarifiers. The effluent is exposed to the UV radiation as it rises over the wire in a thin film. [Pg.455]

The power factor cos 6 is always a positive fraction between 0 and 1 (as long as 161 < 90°). The smaller the power factor, the greater the current that must be supplied to the circuit for a given active (useful) power output requirement. The increase in current associated with low power factors causes greater line losses or requires an increase in the capacity of the transmission equipment (wire size, transformers, etc.). As a result, for industrial applications there is often a power factor charge in the rate structure for supplying electricity. The usual situation is for loads to be inductive, and the industrial consumer may add capacitance to their circuits to correct the lagging power factor. [Pg.286]


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