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  2. List of thermal conductivities - Wikipedia

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    TPRC pages 177–180, Volume 2, curves 62 and 65, Reference numbers 326 and 327 respectively. [32] Quartz, slip-cast: First Run 0.34 0.39 0.45 0.51 0.62 Second Run 0.63 0.66 0.69 List [110] 500 700 900 1100 1300 900 1000 1100 This material which must have started out like unfired pottery was slip cast from fused silica.

  3. Watts Water Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Watts has joined the S&P 400 index. [8] [9] Robert J. Pagano is the president, director and chief executive officer. [1] The company is listed on the NYSE with the symbol WTS. [10] The company has Class A shares and Class B shares of common stock. [11] The company was formerly known as Watts Industries Inc. [12] A Watts pressure release valve

  4. Piping and plumbing fitting - Wikipedia

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    Dielectric unions, with dielectric insulation, separate dissimilar metals (such as copper and galvanized steel) to prevent galvanic corrosion. When two dissimilar metals are in contact with an electrically conductive solution (ordinary tap water is conductive), they form an electrochemical couple which generates a voltage by electrolysis .

  5. Reference designator - Wikipedia

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    ASME Y14.44-2008 [1] and IEEE 315-1975 [2] define how to reference and annotate components of electronic devices. It breaks down a system into units, and then any number of sub-assemblies. The unit is the highest level of demarcation in a system and is always a numeral.

  6. Liquid dielectric - Wikipedia

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    A liquid dielectric is a dielectric material in liquid state. Its main purpose is to prevent or rapidly quench electric discharges . Dielectric liquids are used as electrical insulators in high voltage applications, e.g. transformers , capacitors , high voltage cables , and switchgear (namely high voltage switchgear ).

  7. Dielectric gas - Wikipedia

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    A dielectric gas, or insulating gas, is a dielectric material in gaseous state. Its main purpose is to prevent or rapidly quench electric discharges . Dielectric gases are used as electrical insulators in high voltage applications, e.g. transformers , circuit breakers (namely sulfur hexafluoride circuit breakers ), switchgear (namely high ...

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