- A
sylphon is an old name for a
cylindrically symmetrical metal bellows. When made of metal, the
sylphon shape was
formerly created by
metal spinning onto...
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creates a
mushroom cloud at the
Exploratorium in San Francisco, California.
Sylphon for uses of
metal bellows in
experimental physics and engineering. "bellows"...
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wrapped in foil. In 1928,
Reynolds purchased Robertshaw Thermostat,
Fulton Sylphon, and part of
Beechnut Foil,
adding them to U.S. Foil to
create Reynolds...
- meteorologist, inventor, and entrepreneur, best
known for his invention, the "
sylphon," a
seamless metal bellows used in thermostats, switches, and
other temperature-control...
- foil-wrapped) and four
years later he
purchased Robertshaw Thermostat,
Fulton Sylphon, and part of
Beechnut Foil,
adding the
companies to U.S. Foil to form Reynolds...
- (rolling), and hydroforming. They are also
called convoluted bellows or
sylphons.
Welded bellows (also
called edge-welded, or
diaphragm bellows) are manufactured...
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Tennessee professors and administrators.
Weston Fulton,
inventor of the
sylphon (used in the
manufacture of thermostats),
lived at 1202
Clinch in the early...