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Product Categories for explosion
Explosion Proof Heaters -
(28 companies)
Explosion proof heaters are constructed with housings that can withstand explosions, protecting the materials being heated. This classification may also include housings, which can withstand sparking and flames
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Explosion-proof Pumps -
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Explosion-proof pumps prevent internal or external explosions by enclosing parts that could ignite either the transfer media or the surrounding atmosphere
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Industrial Boilers -
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Industrial boilers are closed vessels that are used to generate or superheat steam. Activity is produced by the application of heat from combustible fuels, electricity or nuclear energy.
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Rubber Tubing -
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Rubber tubing is used in flow lines for fluids and gases in a variety of hydraulic, pneumatic, process, medical, and specialty applications.
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Foams and Foam Materials -
(389 companies)
Foams and foam materials are industrial products made from low density elastomers, plastics, and other materials with various structures and porosities.
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Intrinsic Safety Barriers -
(56 companies)
Intrinsic safety (IS) barriers are devices that limit the current, voltage, and total energy delivered to a sensor in a hazardous area or flammable environment in order to prevent an explosion
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Infrared Heaters -
(151 companies)
Infrared heaters use a reflective shield to direct radiant heat onto a heated surface.
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Crushers and Mills -
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Crushers and mills are used to reduce chemicals, materials or other products to a desired particle or aggregate size range.
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DC Servomotors -
(308 companies)
DC servomotors are generally small and powerful for their size, and easy to control. Common types of DC servomotors include brushless or gear motors.
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Connection Heads -
(45 companies)
Connection heads, also referred to as thermoheads or thermocouple heads, provide a means for connecting temperature sensors and extension wires.
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AC Servomotors -
(282 companies)
AC servomotors are responsive, high-acceleration motors typically constructed as permanent magnet synchronous motors.
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Terminal and Junction Boxes -
(371 companies)
Terminal and junction boxes are used to house electrical components and facilitate wiring. They are T-shaped or rectangular, made from a variety of materials, and available in many different sizes, sealing configurations and mounting styles.
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AC Motors -
(896 companies)
AC motors include single, multiphase, universal, induction, synchronous, and gear motors. They also include servomotors.
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Plastic Tubing -
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Plastic tubing is constructed of many different plastic compounds for flow lines for fluids and gases in pneumatic, hydraulic, process, medical and many other specialized applications.
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Stepper Motors -
(281 companies)
Stepper motors use a magnetic field to move a rotor in small angular steps or fractions of steps. They provide precise positioning and ease of use, especially in low acceleration or static load applications.
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Product Announcements for explosion
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Hawk IR International, Ltd.
Thermal imager helps prevent dust explosions
The FM Approved, Ex|CAM™ AF Series from Hawk IR enables thermal imaging within explosive atmospheres. Certified for Class I Div 1 B, C, D and Class II Div 1 E, F, G explosive areas, Ex|CAM provides realtime thermal monitoring 24/7. Designed to interface with plant CCTV, Ex|CAM AF Series is simple to install and incorporates Explosionproof protection technology (XP) for maximum safety.
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FARR Air Pollution Control
High Performance Dust Collector Explosion Vents
Prevent and safeguard against potentially lethal factory dust explosions with Farr APC's Gold Series dust collectors, now equipped with "X-vent", their newly designed dust collector explosion vent. Employee safety is always in the engineering forefront of Farr's dust collector designs; from their patented Cambar Door System, which allows for...
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CCI Thermal Technologies Inc.
Cata-Dyne™ Explosion-Proof Catalytic Heaters
Cata-Dyne™ WX Series Explosion-Proof Infrared Gas Catalytic Heaters are
the industry standard for space or spot heating applications in
hazardous environments. These include comfort heating for industrial
buildings and installations, freeze protection for equipment and
components, and drying or curing processes.
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Pem-Tech, Inc.
Explosion Proof - Addressable Toxic Gas Sensor
Addressable Toxic Gas Sensors - Explosion Proof - Ultra 1000 from Pem-Tech, Inc. is a microprocessor based addressable sensor designed for the detection of toxic gases in hazardous environment. The sensor is enclosed in a CSA approved Class I, Division 1 explosion proof housing.
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RKI Instruments, Inc.
Explosion Proof & Intrinsically Safe
Explosion proof is the more commonly used method
for detector/sensor assemblies for fixed gas detection systems, where
higher voltages and power requirements may be encountered, and the
installation is permanent. Intrinsically safe method can also be used
for permanent installations where the detector/sensors are relatively
low power devices.
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CCI Thermal Technologies Inc.
Ruffneck™ Heavy-Duty Explosion-Proof Heaters
Ruffneck™, a key brand of CCI Thermal Technologies Inc., features a wide range of heavy-duty explosion-proof heaters and heating accessories designed for the harshest industrial environments, including unit heaters, heat exchangers, convection heaters and more.
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WIKA Instrument Corporation
Explosion-Proof Transmitters
WIKA Instrument Corporation manufactures a robust line of explosion-proof transmitters. E-10 transmitters meet Class I Division I explosion proof protection standards for installation in hazardous locations. The robust construction makes them extremely resistant to pressure spikes, vibration and moisture intrusion.
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Peter Paul Electronics Co., Inc.
Series 80 Explosion-Proof Valves
Peter Paul explosion proof valves are used where fire or explosion hazards exist due to the presence of flammable gases or vapors, flammable liquids, combustible dust, or easily ignitable fibers .
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CCI Thermal Technologies Inc.
Norseman™ Explosion-Proof Convection Heater
The Norseman™ XB Explosion-Proof Natural Convection Heater is designed
for environments where explosive substances may be present
such as control cabinets, enclosures, pump houses, oil platforms and more. This safe, reliable heater offers a state of
the art design, featuring a unique copper-free aluminum
extruded converter and patented x-Max® terminal housing.
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Control Concepts, Inc.
Explosion Proof Series Zero-Speed Switches
2100 & 8100 Explosion Proof Series zero-speed switches are available Factory Mutual Approved EP-1. Explosion Proof for Class I, Division 1, Groups C&D; and as Dust-Ignition Proof for Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, and G hazardous locations, indoors.
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Part Numbers for explosion
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Distributor |
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| LIP-EXPLOSION-LIP-PLUMPER |
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ONLINE FITNESS
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LIP-EXPLOSION-LIP-PLUMPER |
| MSXPE43 |
PLC Radwell |
BANNER ENGINEERING
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MS-XPE-43 EXPLOSION PROOF ENCLOSURE ASSY 43 IN WIN |
| X251500033 |
PLC Radwell |
DYNAPAR
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ENCODER EXPLOSION PROOF 3/8 SHAFT |
| FS74E |
PLC Radwell |
MCDONNELL & MILLER
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FLOW SWITCH EXPLOSION PROOF |
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Engineering Web: explosion
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Howstuffworks "How Exploding Manholes Work"
In a combustion engine, the explosion causes the gas to push up on a piston. In a manhole, the explosion pops the heavy manhole cover right out of the ground. If it were possible to situate a piston ...
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Howstuffworks "How C-4 Works"
It also creates a very low-pressure area around the explosion's origin -- the gases are moving outward so rapidly that they suck most of the gas out from the "middle" of the explosion. After the ...
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Evolution: Library: The Cambrian Explosion
This stunning and unique evolutionary flowering is termed the "Cambrian explosion," taking the name of the geological age in whose early part it occurred. But it was not as rapid as an explosion: the ...
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Howstuffworks "How Grenades Work"
... setting off an explosion inside the grenade. *The explosion ignites the explosive material around the sides of the grenade, creating a much larger explosion that blows the grenade apart. *Pieces of ...
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Howstuffworks "How Fireworks Work"
The explosion ignites the outside of the stars, which begin to burn with bright showers of sparks. Since the explosion throws the stars in all directions, you get the huge sphere of sparkling light ...
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Autopsy of a cosmic explosion
The calculation of a gamma-ray burst's total energy depends on the dynamics of the explosion - an isotropic explosion would be calculated to have much more power than a beamed burst.. "If gamma-ray ...
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1908 SIBERIA EXPLOSION: Reconstructing an Asteroid Impact from Eywitness ...
I have wondered whether the dark color could result from the smoke of the explosion containing black, sooty carbonaceous particles, in the same way that the explosion clouds on Jupiter from the impact ...
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The MSDS HyperGlossary: Explosive
Accidental ignition by a spark, heat source or static electricity can trigger an explosion. These vapors can travel a significant distance from their source (along hallways and stairwells, for example ...
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Howstuffworks "Animation of the Day"
Spark plugs ignite the compressed fuel-and-air mixture, creating an explosion. The force of the explosion keeps the rotor moving. As it continues on the path, the rotor releases the exhaust and begins ...
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