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EIP Application in Power Substation Integrated Automatic System (.pdf)
Description: The rising of power system automatic industry makes more and more unmanned power substation appeared, this content covers the applications of EVOC EIP in power substation integrated automatic system.


EIP Solution in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Imaging System (.pdf)
Description: The clinical application of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Image (NMRI) is a revolutionary in medical imaging. It is another tomography after computed tomography (CT), type B ultrasonic diagnosis.


PCB Fabricators Collaborate, Innovate for Success
Web article from: Sunstone Circuits
Description: When an area array component is removed for repair, there typically is an excess of solder remaining on the board, which must be removed. This article explores ways to improve that repair process.


SATO Integrated Solution Systems White Paper (.pdf)
Web article from: SATO America, Inc.
Description: SATO Integration Solutions Division (SATO ISD) is a systems integration group of SATO America, Inc. and specializes in the development and support of turnkey, yet flexible software logistics systems


Arc Method of CNT Synthesis
Web article from: Cheap Tubes, Inc.
Description: "The carbon arc discharge method, initially used for producing C60 fullerenes, is one of the most common and perhaps easiest way to produce CNTs, as it is rather simple. However, it is a technique


Ball Milling
Web article from: Cheap Tubes, Inc.
Description: Ball milling and subsequent annealing is a simple method for the production of CNTs. It is well-established that mechanical attrition of this type can lead to fully nanoporous microstructures, it was


Chemical Vapor Deposition
Web article from: Cheap Tubes, Inc.
Description: Chemical vapor deposition (CVD) of hydrocarbons over a metal catalyst is a classical method that has been used to produce various carbon materials such as carbon fibers, filaments, etc. for over


History Of CNTs
Web article from: Cheap Tubes, Inc.
Description: In 1980 we knew of only three forms of carbon, namely diamond, graphite, and amorphous carbon. Today we know there is a whole family of other forms of carbon. The first to be discovered was the


How are CNTs Purified?
Web article from: Cheap Tubes, Inc.
Description: "Purification of CNTs generally refers to the separation of CNTs from other entities, such as carbon nanoparticles, amorphous carbon, residual catalyst, and other unwanted species. The classical


Laser Methods of CNT Synthesis
Web article from: Cheap Tubes, Inc.
Description: "In 1996, a dual-pulsed laser vaporization technique was developed, which produced SWNTs in gram quantities and yields of >70wt% purity. Samples were prepared by laser vaporization of graphite rods


What are Functionalized CNTs?
Web article from: Cheap Tubes, Inc.
Description: Pristine nanotubes are unfortunately insoluble in many liquids such as water, polymer resins, and most solvents. Thus they are difficult to evenly disperse in a liquid matrix (for example, epoxies and


EIP Solution in Metro AFC System (.pdf)
Description: With the rapid economic development in recent years, track transportation as an important component of city transportation is developing much more quickly. City track transportation is a kind of safe,


EIP Solution in Metro Microcomputer Interlocking (.pdf)
Description: Metro, as one of the important choices of transportation, is composed of different subsystems, for example Electrical and Mechanical Control System (EMCS), Fire Automatic Alarm System (FAS), Fire


Minimizing Materials & Costs with Exothermic Welding
Web article from: Alltec Corporation
Description: Alltec World Headquarters has always been committed to Quality and continuous improvement. We are pleased to share with you that Alltec World Headquarters is in the process of having its quality


What is an Electrical Transient?
Web article from: Alltec Corporation
Description: p>An electrical transient is a temporary excess of voltage and/or current in an electrical circuit which has been disturbed. Transients are short duration events, typically lasting from a few