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  • Specialty Motors for Corrosive Environments
    submerged applications, to 316 stainless for exposure to caustic or marine environments. In a recent application, engineers at Arnold Air Force Base were were assigned to identify and qualify motors suitable for use in a vacuum chamber at cryogenic temperatures. The specification called for small motors
  • Environmental Chambers for Solar Panel Testing (.pdf)
    cycling, damp heat. and humidity freeze. CSZ's solar panel testing chambers aid in qualifying that modules can withstand the thermal. stress caused by repeated changes in high and low temperatures along with exposure to high. humidity. Unique air flow design and distribution ensures precise air flow
  • Motor Designs To Survive Hostile Environments
    developed for motor-hostile environments -- can reliably withstand the effects of radiation, underwater operation, vacuum operation, and extremely high and low temperatures, among other conditions. Accordingly, these motors are the key to a wide range of new motion control opportunities. Empire Magnetics
  • Enviromentally Friendly Disinfection of A Pharmaceutical Cleanroom (.pdf)
    With the growing need for microbiological clean environments, room disinfection is a critical part of maintaining a microbiologically clean environment for a variety of purposes: manufacturing, employee. safety in research environments, patient safety in hospitals, and contamination control. Mar
  • How Tough are PV Modules? (.pdf)
    The photovoltaic (PV) industry often brags about the durability of PV modules which are outdoor devices built to operate in rugged, remote environments. They are subjected to every imaginable weather extreme, including large swings in temperature and humidity, severe wind exposure, corrosive
  • Dynamic Interferometry: Getting Rid of the Jitters
    must be reduced if accuracy is to be. s. i. Conditions on the factory floor fringe pattern may also change sig- achieved in a real-world environment s,. and in industrial cleanrooms. nificantly between exposures. where air turbulence and vibration. T. e. with high-capacity air filtra-. In its simplest
  • PAT Advances Freeze Dryer Control
    is handling larger batches, and portions of loading and unloading have been automated, minimizing operator exposure and the potential for product contamination (Box). Until recently, though, monitoring the process generally meant inserting temperature probes into product vials, then using statistical
  • MICRO: Mikkelsen (March 2001)
    , is a very different environment, because normally it contains no flowing air. And while the air in a process tool chamber is typically at a pressure higher than that of the surrounding fab, the inside of a FOUP

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