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called contactors.
Apart from
optional auxiliary low-current
contacts,
contactors are
almost exclusively ****ed with
normally open ("form A")
contacts. Unlike...
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contact or
contactor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Contact may
refer to:
Contact (geology), a
common geological feature Contact lens or
contact...
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breaks contact and the
resulting arc
plasma stops burning as the
dielectric gap
widens sufficiently to
prevent current flow.
Power relays and
contactors have...
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contactors are: falling-film
column packed column bubble column spray tower gas–liquid
agitated vessel.
Examples of
stagewise gas–liquid
contactors are:...
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units Volume 4-1:
Contactors and
motor starters;
electromechanical contactors and
motor starters[1]
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Contactors and
motor starters - Semiconductor...
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degradation of the
wastewater pollutants takes place.
Rotating biological contactors (RBCs) are
capable of
withstanding surges in
organic load. To be successful...
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first contact in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
First contact may
refer to:
First contact (astronomy), the
moment in
astronomical transit when...
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contact sport is any
sport where physical contact between competitors, or
their environment, is an
integral part of the game. For example, gridiron...
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space systems. The
segment also
provides a wide
range of
relays and
contactors for
commercial and
defense aerospace markets. Its oil and gas products...
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Contact lenses, or
simply contacts, are thin
lenses placed directly on the
surface of the eyes.
Contact lenses are
ocular prosthetic devices used by over...