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A cross-linked polyethylene (PEX) pipe. Cross-linked polyethylene, commonly abbreviated PEX, XPE or XLPE, is a form of polyethylene with cross-links.It is used predominantly in building services pipework systems, hydronic radiant heating and cooling systems, domestic water piping, insulation for high tension (high voltage) electrical cables, and baby play mats.
Don't Play That Song! (1962) Young Boy Blues (1964) Singles from Don't Play That Song! ... Loring Eutemey - cover design; Maurice Seymour - cover photography; Charts
Although flange fittings are bulky, they perform well in demanding applications such as large water supply networks and hydroelectric systems. Flanges are rated at 150, 300, 400, 600, 900, 1500, and 2500 psi; or 10, 15, 25, 40, 64, 100, and 150 bars of pressure. Various types of flanges are available, depending on construction.
The tool used to flare tubing consists of a die that grips the tube, and either a mandrel or rolling cone is forced into the end of the tube to form the flare by cold working. The most common flare fitting standards in use today are the 45° SAE flare [ 2 ] [ 3 ] ,the 37° JIC flare, and the 37° AN flare.
The song peaked at No. 10 on the Cashbox Top 100 [7] and No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart [8] in October 1984. It was the second of a record-tying seven Top 10 hit singles to be released from a single album. [9] No music video was made for the song. [10] Cash Box called the song "a driving, emotional display of classic Boss." [11]
Almost three years after Raffaella Carrà's death, and 44 years after the release of the original song, in 2024, German producers Jaxomy and Agatino Romero remixed the song. It was released digitally on 20 February 2024. It went viral on YouTube and TikTok in April when a video of a raccoon kit above a rotating camera was posted. [2]
Wilson Pickett released a version of the song that reached No. 59 on the US Hot 100 in August 1969, [46] No. 29 on the US R&B chart, No. 42 on the Canadian RPM magazine chart, [47] and No. 16 on the UK chart. Patti Smith released a cover of "Hey Joe" as the A-side of her first single, backed with "Piss Factory", in 1974.
A boiling tube is a large test tube intended specifically for boiling liquids. A test tube filled with water and upturned into a water-filled beaker is often used to capture gases, e.g. in electrolysis demonstrations. A test tube with a stopper is often used for temporary storage of chemical or biological samples.