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  2. Fusing - Wikipedia

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    Fusing, as a joining process, may refer to: Fusing (manufacturing) , type of manufacturing process for joining or terminating electrical magnet wire Stained glass fusing , technique used to join glass pieces together

  3. Fusing (manufacturing) - Wikipedia

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    Fusing is a type of manufacturing process for joining or terminating electrical magnet wire, that is coated with a varnish (film) type insulation, to itself or some type of electrical terminal, without prior removal of the insulation.

  4. Glass fusing - Wikipedia

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    Fused and kiln-formed glass sculpture. Glass fusing is the joining together of pieces of glass at high temperature, usually in a kiln. [1] [2] This is usually done roughly between 700 °C (1,292 °F) and 820 °C (1,510 °F), [3] [4] and can range from tack fusing at lower temperatures, in which separate pieces of glass stick together but still retain their individual shapes, [5] to full fusing ...

  5. Fuse (electrical) - Wikipedia

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    The fuse element is made of zinc, copper, silver, aluminum, [citation needed] or alloys among these or other various metals to provide stable and predictable characteristics. [4] [5] The fuse ideally would carry its rated current indefinitely, and melt quickly on a small excess. The element must not be damaged by minor harmless surges of ...

  6. Fusion - Wikipedia

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    3.3 Other organizations. 4 Law and politics. 5 Products. 6 Other uses. 7 See also. Toggle the table of contents. ... Fuse (disambiguation) Fusing (disambiguation ...

  7. Glossary of North American railway terms - Wikipedia

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    Another term for a clear signal, derived from the days of steam where a station operator would hoist a large wooden ball up a standard, signaling that the engineer was authorized to proceed [38] [71] [134] [136] A slang term used among railroad employees to convey to the crew of a train that they were clear to proceed [137] [138] High cube (US)

  8. Fuse (explosives) - Wikipedia

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    A flying fish fuse (bumblebee) is an unusual type of component for fireworks. It is made like Visco fuse, but contains a metallic spark composition or other effect instead of black powder. Flying fish can thus perform as a main effect instead of just an initiator.

  9. Sintering - Wikipedia

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    Sintering happens as part of a manufacturing process used with metals, ceramics, plastics, and other materials. The atoms/molecules in the sintered material diffuse across the boundaries of the particles, fusing the particles together and creating a solid piece.