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  2. Safety glass - Wikipedia

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    Wired glass often may cause heightened injury in comparison to unwired glass, as the wire amplifies the irregularity of any fractures. This has led to a decline in its use institutionally, particularly in schools. [13] In recent years, new materials have become available that offer both fire-ratings and safety ratings so the continued use of ...

  3. Optical ground wire - Wikipedia

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    An optical ground wire (also known as an OPGW or, in the IEEE standard, an optical fiber composite overhead ground wire) is a type of cable that is used in overhead power lines. Such cable combines the functions of grounding and communications .

  4. Glasfabrik Lamberts - Wikipedia

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    Glasfabrik Lamberts is the only independent manufacturer of cast glass [4] to produce profile glass, ornamental glass, wired glass and antimony-free solar glass. [ 5 ] Since 1996 the company has manufactured all its types of glass with the aid of an oxygen-fired glass melting furnace [ 6 ] [ 7 ] and sold them as EcoGlass , and it still the only ...

  5. Aluminum building wiring - Wikipedia

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    The use of larger gauge stranded aluminum wire (larger than #8 AWG) is fairly common in much of North America for modern residential construction. Aluminum wire is used in residential applications for lower voltage service feeders from the utility to the building. This is installed with materials and methods as specified by the local electrical ...

  6. IDC (electrical connector) - Wikipedia

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    Pin 1 is typically indicated on the body of the connector by a red or raised "V" mark. The corresponding wire in a ribbon cable is usually indicated by red coloration, a raised molded ridge, or markings printed onto the cable insulation. On the connector pin 2 is opposite pin 1, pin 3 is next to pin 1 along the length of the connector, and so on.

  7. Thermoplastic-sheathed cable - Wikipedia

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    This does not include the uninsulated ground wire. For instance, if the cable lists "12-2 AWG", it means there are two insulated 12-gauge wires (a black and a white wire), plus a ground wire. If the label says "12-3", this cable has four conductors—three 12-gauge insulated wires and a bare copper ground wire. [5]

  8. Twisted pair - Wikipedia

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    A foil-shielded, twisted pair cable may have an integrally incorporated grounding wire called a drain wire which makes electrical contact with the shield. The purpose of the drain wire is for easy connection to terminals which are usually designed for connection of round wires. Common shield construction types include:

  9. Smart glass - Wikipedia

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    Smart glass has been used in some small-production cars including the Ferrari 575 M Superamerica. [20] ICE 3 high speed trains use electrochromic glass panels between the passenger compartment and the driver's cabin. The elevators in the Washington Monument use smart glass in order for passengers to view the commemorative stones inside the ...