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  2. Mamod - Wikipedia

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    An ME1 marine engine from 1958 complete with box, instructions and filler funnel. A very rare Mamod ME2 from 1958, showing the upright engine unit and Rotherams pot oiler A Hobbies 'Arrow' named Eldoret, showing the inner workings with a Mamod ME2 steam power plant. A Mamod ME3 from 1965, showing its SEL engine unit.

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  4. Pothead - Wikipedia

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    A three phase electric circuit terminated with a pothead Crossarms with two three phase electric circuits terminated with potheads. A pothead is a type of insulated electrical terminal used for transitioning between overhead line and underground high-voltage cable or for connecting overhead wiring to equipment like transformers. [1]

  5. Glossary of pottery terms - Wikipedia

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    Filler A non-plastic material used in clay bodies to attenuate drying shrinkage. Finely milled quartz is a common filler. Filter press A piece of equipment used to separate liquid and solid from an aqueous suspension: a slurry, or slip, is pumped into the filter press and is dewatered via semi-permeable cloths whilst under fluid pressure.

  6. Filler metal - Wikipedia

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    Filler alloys have a lower melting point than the base metal, so that the joint may be made by bringing the whole assembly up to temperature without everything melting as one. Complex joints, typically for jewelry or live steam boilermaking, may be made in stages, with filler metals of progressively lower melting points used in turn. Early ...

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    Review: "Easy to install and does a great job. I like the fact that the chemical only goes into the bowl, not the tank. I like the fact that the chemical only goes into the bowl, not the tank ...

  8. Epoxy - Wikipedia

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    Use of blending, additives and fillers is often referred to as formulating. All quantities of mix generate their own heat because the reaction is exothermic. Large quantities will generate more heat and thus greatly increase the rate of the reaction and so reduce working time (pot-life).

  9. Potting (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    A small transformer potted in epoxy. The surface visible on the right is formed by the potting compound that has been poured into the plastic box. In electronics, potting is the process of filling a complete electronic assembly with a solid or gelatinous compound.