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  2. Champion (spark plug) - Wikipedia

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    Champion went to work producing spark plugs to be used in Buick automobiles. In 1910, the company moved to Toledo, Ohio to be close to the Willys-Overland Auto Company. [1] In 1931, Champion introduced its first suppressor-type spark plugs. It used a carbon-based resistor to reduce the effects of ignition noise on radio waves. [2]

  3. SplitFire - Wikipedia

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    SplitFire was a company that manufactured a spark plug featuring a split ground electrode. SplitFire claimed that its "V" electrode design improved combustion by allowing the ignited flame to pass through the gap in the electrode, instead of around it.

  4. List of drill and tap sizes - Wikipedia

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    Below is a comprehensive drill and tap size chart for all drills and taps: Inch, imperial, and metric, up to 36.5 millimetres (1.44 in) in diameter. In manufactured parts, holes with female screw threads are often needed; they accept male screws to facilitate the building and fastening of a finished assembly.

  5. Lodge Plugs - Wikipedia

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    In 1919, the name was shortened to Lodge Plugs Ltd [1] [2] The company set up a second factory in Olney, Buckinghamshire in 1940 in order to cater for the increased demand due to World War II . During this period, three quarters of Lodge's output went to the Royal Air Force (RAF) and the United States Air Force (USAF).

  6. Unified numbering system - Wikipedia

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    The Unified Numbering System for Metals and Alloys (UNS) is an alloy designation system widely accepted in North America.Each UNS number relates to a specific metal or alloy and defines its specific chemical composition, or in some cases a specific mechanical or physical property.

  7. Elgiloy - Wikipedia

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    Elgiloy meets specifications AMS 5876, AMS 5833, and UNS R30003. Due to its chemical composition, Elgiloy is highly resistant to sulfide stress corrosion cracking and pitting, and can operate at temperatures up to 454 °C. Elgiloy is a trade name for this super alloy. Phynox is another trade name for the same super alloy.