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Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
AD42ABS201 ASAP Semiconductor NEW Not Provided 1/8 BLIND RIVETS : ALUMINUM: RECOMMENDED GRIP RANGE .063-.125 I

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  • Classification of Aluminum Granules Produced from Waste Foil
    Aluminum is recovered from waste foil by preliminary reduction in hammer mills followed by a furnace operation that burns off attached paper, polyethylene, etc. The furnace product is ground to meet varying size specifications by operating a hammer mill closed circuit with a Kason classifier
  • Reference Guide: Aluminum Frame Design Steps
    of extrusions that can be used with blind joints. Blind joints are often used on door-units that are frequently pull in/out. Applicable nuts for aluminum frames are listed on P.2023~P.2030.
  • Boric/Sulfuric Acid Anodizing and Thin Film Sulfuric Acid Anodizing
    anodizing (CAA), commonly recognized as Type I anodizing, has been used extensively to anodize aircraft parts in the United States, Russia and Great Britain. It was initially developed by Bengough and Stuart in 1923[1,2]. The CAA process produces thin, flexible anodic coatings on aluminum materials
  • The Basics of Self-Clinching Fasteners
    , and MIL standards. They are usually made from steel, stainless steel, or aluminum. Regardless of type, self-clinching fasteners install permanently in thin ductile metal sheets by pressing them into a properly sized hole and squeezing them. This forces displaced sheet material to cold flow
  • Joining Composites
    and components are so large that they preclude the use of the special lay-up tooling and curing equipment needed for most adhesive applications, making fasteners cost-effective for such cases. Rivets, pins, two-piece bolts, and blind fasteners made of titanium, stainless steel, and aluminum are all
  • Tubular Rivets
    , the head diameter should be about twice the shank diameter for efficient automatic handling. Steel, aluminum, and brass are considered standard cold-heading materials. Almost any soft grade of
  • Selecting the Correct Knob
    application involves a limited space where only one hand can reach, these knobs work well. (However, sometimes a prong knob is preferable, if there is the possibility of the operator being at an awkward angle.) Shown is J.W. Winco's GN 563.2 metric size aluminum T-handle knob, available in tapped or blind
  • Calculating Radiating Heat Losses 'The Quick and Dirty Method' Part 3 - Power Percentile Calculations (.pdf)
    reflector (typically aluminum foil). This template was originally. developed to test the percentile efficiency of a window blind to reflect heat away from a cold window. 2) Calculating. Radiating. Percentile Change (Emitting). This template is used to `indirectly' measure the. radiating changes

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