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    Engineering Symbols/Abbreviations

    As far as I know, the most common use of the acronym is: Ultimate Tensile Strength, pehaps better known now as just Tensile Strenght. In simplistic terms, if for instance a metal rod has an increasing force applied causing it to stretch, (Tensional Force), when this force reaches its maximum...
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    Info wanted on manufacturing household appiances

    College lecturer is looking for some schematics and breakdowns of&nbsp;&nbsp;manufacturing processes<br>involved in making simple household appliances such as a&nbsp;&nbsp;steam iron,<br>coffee machine, hairdrier etc. also any production charts for making these<br>items inbulk/...
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    Need a large titanium tube

    Hi anyone know a source for:<br><br>Titanium aluminium alloy tube to ASTM Grade 5.<br>Outside dia 85mm Inside dia 70mm about 4 metres in length.<br><br>Regards<br><br>Norman Strange<br>------------------------------------<br>The Engineering Technology Site<br>&lt;<A...
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    Thermal properties of FR-4 (fiber glass reinforced glass epoxy)

    There is a lot of useful materials data at<br> &lt;<A HREF="http://www.engineers4engineers.co.uk&gt" TARGET="_new">http://www.engineers4engineers.co.uk&gt</A>;<br> <br> Regards Norman
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    Mechanical movement

    There is a tool called a 'torque limiter'.<br> This tool is essentially a spanner for tightening nuts etc. and to prevent them from being 'over tightened'.<br> It can be a hand tool, or pnuematically operated.<br> It has an adjustment on it to set the maximum torque that can be applied.<br> <br>...
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