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  2. Safety cabinet - Wikipedia

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    Safety cabinets with automatic door closing provide additional security. After a defined time interval, the cabinets close automatically, thus minimizing the exposure of the stored chemicals and reducing the risk of escaping hazardous vapors. In modern safety cabinets, a visual and acoustic warning signal is given when the door is closed. [5]

  3. Chemical storage - Wikipedia

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    Flammable solvent cabinets are produced from specialized wood or metal able to resist fire for at least 30 minutes. [5] For example, a flammable liquid is any liquid that has a flash point lower than 93 °C (199 °F). Corrosive storage cabinets are designed for storing corrosive or oxidizing liquids.

  4. Eagle bus - Wikipedia

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    Silver Eagle Model 07 (1969–70, 45 built as 102-inch-wide versions of the Model 05) Bus & Car, Belgium Silver Eagle Model 09 (1972, 20 built for South African Railways) Bus & Car, Belgium Silver Eagle Model 12 (1972, 15 built for World Travel in Thailand. 11.1-meter (37 feet) European version of the 05 with two axles, 98.5 inches wide) Bus ...

  5. Conformal fuel tank - Wikipedia

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    F-15C Eagle/F-15E Strike Eagle/F-15EX Eagle II F-15C entered service with CFT capability. [ 1 ] Initially known as FAST packs (Fuel And Sensor Tactical), [ 1 ] each unit carried an additional 750 US gallons (2,839.1 L) of fuel, [ 2 ] while retaining hardpoints for four AIM-7F Sparrow missiles or bombs, some on the FAST packs. [ 3 ]

  6. Flame arrester - Wikipedia

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    A flame arrester during testing A flame arrester made for a 91 cm (36 inch) pipe weighing 10 tons. A flame arrester (also spelled arrestor), deflagration arrester, [1] or flame trap [2] is a device or form of construction that will allow free passage of a gas or gaseous mixture but will interrupt or prevent the passage of flame.

  7. Flame retardant - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, the world consumption of flame retardants was more than 2 million tonnes. The commercially most import application area is the construction sector. It needs flame retardants for instance for pipes and cables made of plastics. [45] In 2008 the United States, Europe and Asia consumed 1.8 million tonnes, worth US$4.20-4.25 billion.

  8. Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck - Wikipedia

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    The Heavy Expanded Mobility Tactical Truck (HEMTT) is an eight-wheel drive, diesel-powered, 10-short-ton (9,100 kg) tactical truck. [2] The M977 HEMTT first entered service in 1982 with the United States Army as a replacement for the M520 Goer, and since that date has remained in production for the U.S. Army and other nations.

  9. .429 DE - Wikipedia

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    The .429 DE is a .50 AE case that is necked down to accept .429-diameter (10.9mm) bullets used in the .44 Magnum.The cartridge features a 25% increase in velocity and 45% increase of energy over a standard 240-grain .44 Magnum load of 1,285 ft⋅lbf (1,742 J) at 100 yd (91 m). [2]

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