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  • When the Dust Settles: A Tutorial on Explosion-Proof Vacuums(.pdf)
    on an explosion proof. that handle dry solids,. vacuum. model, especially when collecting. manufacturers' maintenance plans. potentially hazardous material like. are also under the microscope. If. Purchasing an explosion-proof. metal dust. For peak safety and. workers might need to collect. vacuum approved
  • Vacuum and Pressure Handbook: Vacuum Accessories and Systems
    of Vacuum. Air evacuated from the work device can be routed to the vacuum pump with lines similar. to those used for compressed air-metal pipe, copper tubing, and noncollapsible rubber or. plastic hose. The work forces generated by a vacuum pump can be transmitted a consid-. erable distance. Avoiding
  • Industrial Vacuum Cleaner for Glass Factory
    ; and various hose attachments, including a crevice tool, floor brush, squeegee, and 48-inch-long suction tube. To operate the vacuum, an operator first connects the 3-inch-diameter 25-foot hose and the 6-foot hose to the intercept drum. The operator then connects the free end of the 6-foot hose
  • Consider the Discrete JFET When You Have a Priority Performance Objective
    . They are also comfortable with the MOSFET (metal-oxide. semiconductor field-effect transistor) as a discrete device for amplifying analog signals. and switching power signals, as well as its role as the key digital structural element in. large-scale ICs. But alongside these devices is the JFET (junction
  • Surviving Hostile Control System Environments (.pdf)
    Control systems are often subjected to a variety of hostile environments. For example, metalworking environments are often characterized by cutting fluids, lubricating oils and metal chips. Food processing and medical equipment typically are subjected to periodic washdowns/sterilization. Chemical
  • Making Industy Safer and More Productive for 50 Years
    associated with electric or engine driven units, a Venturi compressed air-powered vacuum was installed with antisparking vacuum inlets and grounding lugs, static conductivity from end to end, including a static conductive hose with internal ground wire and grounded end cuffs, that prevent static build up
  • Industrial Cleanup Hazards Demand a Closer Look
    by a vacuumed metal object such as a nut or bolt striking the inside of a non-stainless steel vacuum tank, as well as by the static electricity generated by air and material moving through ungrounded vacuum hose. ". Static electric shock to our workers while vacuuming excess powder coating was a concern
  • Powder Coating Recovery Application
    in contact with a source of ignition, such as static electricity generated by ungrounded vacuum cleaners," warns Steve LeFever, an engineer with Phoenix Wire Cloth, Inc., Troy, MI. ". Powder fl owing in one direction through a plastic vacuum-cleaning hose can create a signifi cant static electric charge

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