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  2. Honeywell 316 - Wikipedia

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    The Honeywell 316 was a popular 16-bit minicomputer built by Honeywell starting in 1969. It is part of the Series 16, which includes the Models 116 (1965, discrete [1]: 4 ), 316 (1969), [2] 416 (1966), 516 (1966) [3][4] and DDP-716 (1969). [5] They were commonly used for data acquisition and control, remote message concentration, clinical ...

  3. Honeywell auxiliary power unit - Wikipedia

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    Honeywell auxiliary power unit. Honeywell auxiliary power units are a series of gas turbine auxiliary power units (APU) made by Honeywell Aerospace. Honeywell started manufacturing APUs in the early 1950s and since then they can be found on many aircraft. [ 1 ] Over the years Honeywell have produced more than 95,000 APUs and more than 36,000 ...

  4. List of Honeywell products and services - Wikipedia

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    List of Honeywell products and services. Honeywell offers a number of products and services across its four business groups: Aerospace, Home and Building Technologies (HBT), Safety and Productivity Solutions (SPS), and Performance Materials and Technologies (PMT). This is a partial list of products manufactured and services offered by Honeywell.

  5. CFE CFE738 - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturer. CFE Company. First run. May 1990. Major applications. Dassault Falcon 2000. Developed from. General Electric GE27. The CFE CFE738 is a small turbofan engine aimed at the business/commuter jet market manufactured by the CFE Company, and is used on the Dassault Falcon 2000.

  6. Garrett TFE731 - Wikipedia

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    Honeywell/ITEC F124/F125. The Garrett TFE731 (now Honeywell TFE731) is a family of geared turbofan engines commonly used on business jet aircraft. Garrett AiResearch originally designed and built the engine, which due to mergers was later produced by AlliedSignal and now Honeywell Aerospace. Since the engine was introduced in 1972, over 11,000 ...

  7. SAE 316L stainless steel - Wikipedia

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    Crevice corrosion of 316 stainless steel from desalination. SAE 316L grade stainless steel, sometimes referred to as A4 stainless steel or marine grade stainless steel, is the second most common austenitic stainless steel after 304/A2 stainless steel.

  8. Austenitic stainless steel - Wikipedia

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    Type 304 is extensively used in such items as cookware, cutlery, and kitchen equipment. Type 316, also known as A4, is the next most common austenitic stainless steel. Some 300 series, such as Type 316, also contain some molybdenum to promote resistance to acids and increase resistance to localized attack (e.g. pitting and crevice corrosion).

  9. ARPANET - Wikipedia

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    The Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) was the first wide-area packet-switched network with distributed control and one of the first computer networks to implement the TCP/IP protocol suite. Both technologies became the technical foundation of the Internet.