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  2. Trico - Wikipedia

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    TRICO manufacturing plant in Suzhou, China, opens. 2006: Direct Drive Motor. Brushless wiper motor that drives windshield wiper arms and blades without the use of linkages. 2007: TRICO NeoForm® Blade. Aerodynamic beam blades that fits the vast majority of vehicles on the road including those with specialty wiper arms. 2009: TRICO Flex® Blade ...

  3. Trico Plant No. 1 - Wikipedia

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    Trico Plant No. 1 is an historical building located in Buffalo, New York.Originally a factory that produced windshield wipers, it was converted in 2024 to apartments. It is an example of a style of architecture sometimes referred to as the daylight factory, a style for which Buffalo is well known.

  4. Alkali–silica reaction - Wikipedia

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    ASTM C1293: "Test Method for Concrete Aggregates by Determination of Length Change of Concrete Due to Alkali-Silica Reaction". It is a long-term confirmation test (1 or 2 years) at 38 °C in a water-saturated moist atmosphere (inside a thermostated oven) with concrete prisms containing the aggregates to be characterised mixed with a high-alkali ...

  5. Windscreen wiper - Wikipedia

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    But as aerodynamic and styling concerns introduced curved windshields, these proved insufficient. In 1945, John W. Anderson, founder of Trico rival Anco, filed a patent for a wiper with branched arms to keep the blade pressed uniformly against both curved and flat glass, [16] adaptable to almost any windscreen curvature. [17]

  6. Composite material - Wikipedia

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    Concrete, reinforced concrete and masonry with cement, lime or mortar (which is itself a composite material) as a binder; Composite wood such as glulam and plywood with wood glue as a binder; Reinforced plastics, such as fiberglass and fibre-reinforced polymer with resin or thermoplastics as a binder; Ceramic matrix composites (composite ...

  7. Concrete mixer - Wikipedia

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    One of the first concrete mixers ever was developed in 1900 by T.L. Smith in Milwaukee. The mixer already exhibited the still common basic construction with a tiltable conical drum (as double cone at that time) with blades. On February 9, 1904, the first portable concrete mixer was patented by Richard Bodlaender, an inventor from Breslau ...

  8. Double tee - Wikipedia

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    Diagram of double tee beam. A double tee or double-T beam is a load-bearing structure that resembles two T-beams connected to each other side by side. The strong bond of the flange (horizontal section) and the two webs (vertical members, also known as stems) creates a structure that is capable of withstanding high loads while having a long span.

  9. Reinforced concrete - Wikipedia

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    A balanced-reinforced beam is one in which both the compressive and tensile zones reach yielding at the same imposed load on the beam, and the concrete will crush and the tensile steel will yield at the same time. This design criterion is however as risky as over-reinforced concrete, because failure is sudden as the concrete crushes at the same ...

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