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<B>Explosives</B> Storage
Explosives Storage - (10 companies)

Explosives storage products are designed to store low explosive and/or high explosive materials within magazines, armories, and day storage boxes. Learn More

<B>Explosives</B> and Energetic Materials
Explosives and Energetic Materials - (18 companies)

Explosives and energetic materials store and rapidly release large amounts of energy for demolition, munitions, missile propulsion, and explosive-forming applications. Learn More

Hazardous Material Storage
Hazardous Material Storage - (173 companies)

Hazardous material storage containers are designed to hold, store and/or transport hazardous materials. Hazardous material storage containers are designed to hold, store and/or transport hazardous materials. Many types of hazardous material (hazmat... Search by Specification | Learn More

Marking Stamps and <B>Type</B>
Marking Stamps and Type - (100 companies)

Marking stamps and marking type include hot stamps and metal stamps are used to leave an impression on a target object. Rubber stamps are used to mark items with ink. Learn More

Industrial Liquid Handling Pumps
Industrial Liquid Handling Pumps - (2008 companies)

...pumps are characterized by the ability to produce high flow rates. Displacement industrial liquid handling pumps are distinguished by their comparatively high-pressure capabilities. Specific pump types include axial, bladder, cantilever, centrifugal... Search by Specification | Learn More

Industrial Control Pendants
Industrial Control Pendants - (81 companies)

...furnished with joysticks, push-buttons or rotary cam switches. A type of industrial control pendant, teach pendants are the most popular robotics teaching method, and are used widely with all types of robots, in many industries. As the robot moves within... Search by Specification | Learn More

Ball Bearings
Ball Bearings - (482 companies)

Ball bearings are used to provide smooth, low friction motion in rotary applications. Ball bearings types include radial ball bearings (deep groove and angular contact) and thrust ball bearings. Search by Specification | Learn More

Grinding Wheels
Grinding Wheels - (380 companies)

They consist of an integral shank, pin, shaft, or mandrel that drives a mounted wheel or blades. There are many types of grinding wheels, some of which are numbered by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI). Straight wheels are simple, flat discs... Search by Specification | Learn More

Light Curtains
Light Curtains - (164 companies)

...categories for light curtains can be type 2, type 3 or type 4. A type 2 light curtain runs a self-check when it is turned on or reset. The safety function shall be checked at machine start up and periodically by the machine control system. If a fault... Search by Specification | Learn More

Bar Code Scanners
Bar Code Scanners - (498 companies)

...is converted to electrical signals through a photocell in the wand. A hand held or gun type scanner can be non-contact or near-contact scanner, which generally uses a beam of focused light to read the bar code. The most common form of active non... Search by Specification | Learn More

Electroceramics
Electroceramics - (237 companies)

...and electrostrictive ceramics are common types of electroceramics. Dielectric ceramics have high electrical resistivity (low electrical conductivity) and high dielectric strength. Electrostrictive ceramics are relaxor ferroelectric ceramics. Strain varies... Search by Specification | Learn More

Microscopes
Microscopes - (530 companies)

...are supplied in one of three common configurations, student, benchtop, and research. There are many types of microscopes available including acoustic or ultrasonic, compound, fluorescent or ultraviolet (UV), inverted, laser or confocal, polarizing, portable... Search by Specification | Learn More

Refractories and High Temperature Insulation
Refractories and High Temperature Insulation - (366 companies)

Refractories and high temperature insulation include many different types of ceramic insulation, refractory shapes, and refractory cements. Search by Specification | Learn More

Computers
Computers - (1836 companies)

...screen, printer, self-serve kiosk, or personal digital assistant (PDA). Computers, which require a bus to transmit data from one location to another, are generally classified by size and power. They feature a variety of CPU types and are available... Search by Specification | Learn More

Switches
Switches - (1062 companies)

Switches are used to allow electric current to flow when closed. When opened, they prevent current flow. Common switch types include pushbutton, rocker, toggle, rotary coded DIP, rotary DIP, key lock, slide, snap action, and reed. Search by Specification | Learn More

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Product News for type 2 explosive magazine

U.S. Explosive Storage
MAGloc Type IV Explosive Storage Magazines

Type IV storage magazines are designed to be fire, weather and theft resistant. Designed to meet ATF regulations, this type of explosive storage facility is manufactured in a wide range of sizes from small rocket boxes to large 40' x 8' x 8' structures. (read more)

U.S. Explosive Storage
Safe Storage for Explosives

U.S. Explosive Storage manufactures a line of buildings and storage magazines designed specifically for the safe storage of explosives, fuses, ammunition, pyrotechnics and ordnance. (read more)

U.S. Explosive Storage
MAGloc Type II Explosive Storage Magazines

Type II Explosive Storage Magazines are Designed to be Fire, Theft and Weather Resistant. (read more)

Euchner-U.S.A., Inc.
Safety Switches - GP Design Type 2

GP DT 2 Safety Switches are used to protect personnel by monitoring and interrupting the safety circuit depending on the position of the machine guard. To meet current worldwide standards, safety interlock components cannot be easily bypassed. GP Design Type 2 Safety Switches meets this standard. The narrow plastic housing and variety of actuators makes this series ideal for installations. (read more)

Euchner-U.S.A., Inc.
Twin Design Type 2 Safety Switches from Euchner

EUCHNER Design Type 2 Safety Switches are used to protect personnel by monitoring and interrupting the safety circuit depending on the position of the machine guard. (read more)

Browse Mechanical Safety Interlock Switches Datasheets for Euchner-U.S.A., Inc.
Euchner-U.S.A., Inc.
Extended Type 2 Safety Switches

The STP Extended switch allows the integration of control and display elements in the switch. It can also prevent damage to a part or material in process due to an inadvertent machine shutdown. The STP has a metal actuator head with a narrow thermoplastic housing. To meet current worldwide standards, safety interlock components cannot be easily bypassed. (read more)

Browse Mechanical Safety Interlock Switches Datasheets for Euchner-U.S.A., Inc.
U.S. Explosive Storage
MAGloc Type III Storage Magazines

Type III Storage Magazines are designed for the transfer and temporary supervised storage of explosives and detonators. These magazines are light enough for daily transport from your overnight storage area to the job site. (read more)

Owlstone Nanotech, Inc.
OVG-4 Chem Agent / Explosive calibration standard

The OVG-4 is the fastest, safest and easiest way to test and traceably calibrate sensors and instruments for the detection of chemical warfare agents and explosives

With our CWX package we provide an OVG-4 and four permeation tubes with common chemical warfare simulants and explosive taggants (DMMP, MS, DNT and DMNB). (read more)

Meehanite Metal Corporation
Meehanite Flake Graphite Types

Meehanite Metal offers a variety of Flake Graphite Types for your General Engineering Needs... (read more)

Newson Gale Inc.
Protect in Flammable/Explosive Atmospheres

The danger of fires and explosions posed by a build-up of static electricity when filling or discharging material from Type C Flexible Intermediate Bulk Containers (FIBCs) and similar semi-conductive containers is controlled by the use of the Earth-RiteĀ® FIBC grounding system from Newson Gale Inc. (read more)

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Guidelines for Explosive and Potentially Explosive Chemicals
Guidelines for Explosive and Potentially Explosive Chemicals Safe Storage and Handling 2 There are two classes of explosive chemicals.
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types of energy: 1) expanding hot gases from high explosive charges which implode the primary, 2) the electromagnetic radiation and 3) the neutrons
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