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  2. Tape Wrangler - Wikipedia

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    Tape Wrangler is a duct tape dispenser produced by Stexley-Brake, LLC. [1] [2] The tape gun is designed to dispense straight and smooth pieces of tape, working in the same way as tape dispensers do for pressure-sensitive tape. [3] [4] [5] The product was launched in 2008. [citation needed]

  3. Waterline - Wikipedia

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    Waterline of a ship. The mark above the waterline indicates the Plimsoll line. The waterline is the line where the hull of a ship meets the surface of the water.. A waterline can also refer to any line on a ship's hull that is parallel to the water's surface when the ship is afloat in a level trimmed position.

  4. Load line (watercraft) - Wikipedia

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    The load line is a waterline that corresponds to the maximum draft of the ship, thus yet another name, load waterline. [2] Varying water temperatures will affect a ship's draft , because warm water is less dense than cold water, providing less buoyancy.

  5. Evaporator (marine) - Wikipedia

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    The distillation system for boiler feedwater at this time was usually termed an evaporator, partly to distinguish it from a separate system or distiller used for drinking water. Separate systems were often used, especially in early systems, owing to the problem of contamination from oily lubricants in the feedwater system and because of the ...

  6. Talk:Tape dispenser - Wikipedia

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    1 Gummed (water-activated) tape dispenser. 2 BENEFITS. ... Toggle THE MOISTENING SYSTEM subsection. 3.1 Water Level Control. 3.2 Heaters. 3.3 Brushes. 3.4 Pressure ...

  7. Tape dispenser - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the development of the tape dispenser, 3M's standard clear scotch tape was sold as a roll, and had to be carefully peeled from the end and cut with scissors. To make the product more useful, the scotch tape sales manager at 3M, John Borden, designed the first tape dispenser in 1932, which had a built-in cutting mechanism and would hold the cut end of the tape until its next use.

  8. Ship stability - Wikipedia

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    Such a system is usually referred to as "Rudder Roll Stabilisation System". Its effectiveness can be as good as that of stabiliser fins. However, that depends on the ship speed (higher is better) and various ship design aspects such as position, size and quality of the rudder positioning system (behaves as fast as a stabiliser fin).

  9. Hull speed - Wikipedia

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    Hull speed or displacement speed is the speed at which the wavelength of a vessel's bow wave is equal to the waterline length of the vessel. As boat speed increases from rest, the wavelength of the bow wave increases, and usually its crest-to-trough dimension (height) increases as well.

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