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  2. Aircrew Survival Egress Knife - Wikipedia

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    The knife is 10.25 inches (26.0 cm) in length, the blade is 5 inches (13 cm) in length, .1875 inches (4.76 mm) thick and constructed from 1095 carbon steel. [ 2 ] During the initial evaluation, an electrically insulated handle was considered to be desirable but not mandatory.

  3. Hot knife - Wikipedia

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    Hot knife may refer to: A form of soldering iron equipped with a double-edged blade that is situated on a heating element; Hot knife (smoking), a method of smoking cannabis "Hot Knife", a song by Fiona Apple from her 2012 album The Idler Wheel...

  4. OLFA - Wikipedia

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    OLFA Corporation (オルファ株式会社, Orufa Kabushiki-gaisha) is a Japanese manufacturer of utility knives, founded in 1956 in Osaka, Japan.The name is derived from the Japanese words oru (折る, bend and break) and ha (刃, blade).

  5. Polystyrene - Wikipedia

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    Success was achieved when they developed a reactor vessel that extruded polystyrene through a heated tube and cutter, producing polystyrene in pellet form. [ 15 ] Ray McIntire (1918–1996), a chemical engineer of Dow Chemical, rediscovered a process first patented in early 1930s by Swedish inventor Carl Munters . [ 16 ]

  6. Styrofoam - Wikipedia

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    Styrofoam has a variety of uses. Styrofoam is composed of 98% air, making it lightweight and buoyant. [6] DuPont produces Styrofoam building materials, including varieties of building insulation sheathing and pipe insulation. The claimed R-value of Styrofoam insulation is approximately 5 °F⋅ft 2 ⋅h/BTU for 1 inch thick sheet. [7]

  7. Los Angeles money managers overseeing $4 trln grapple with ...

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    (Reuters) -Los Angeles-based asset management firms overseeing more than $4 trillion in assets are grappling with the impact of the region's destructive wildfires on their operations, with some ...