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  2. Injection port - Wikipedia

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    An injection port is a medical device used for the administration of insulin or other physician-approved medicine into the subcutaneous tissue (the tissue layer just below the skin). The device is similar to infusion sets used by insulin pumps , except it is configured to receive a syringe instead of a tubing system.

  3. Port (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    The port needle is then removed and the guidewire is fixed in place. The puncture is then widened by using 11-number knife and mosquito haemostat. [5] The port access site is fixed at 5 cm below the midline of the clavicle and 9 to 10 cm lateral to the midline of the chest.

  4. J-B Weld - Wikipedia

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    J-B Weld (stylized as J-B WELD) is the name of their flagship product: a specialized, high-temperature epoxy adhesive for use in bonding materials together. The company has run advertisements showing engine block repair with J-B Weld. [2] The J-B Weld Company, founded in 1969 by Sam Bonham in Sulphur Springs, Texas, specializes in epoxy products.

  5. Sika AG - Wikipedia

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    Sika AG is a Swiss multinational specialty chemical company that supplies to the building and motor vehicle industries, headquartered in Baar, Switzerland. The company develops and produces systems and products for bonding, sealing, damping, reinforcing and protecting.

  6. Fosroc - Wikipedia

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    25 [2]: Products: Concrete Repair, Structural Strengthening, Joint Sealants, Adhesives, Waterproofing, Protective Coatings, Concrete Admixtures, Industrial Flooring ...

  7. Flow mark - Wikipedia

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    Flow marks, also known as flow lines, are molding defects that can occur in the manufacturing process of injection molding.They are best described as "off tone" wavy lines/streaks or patterns in the molded part around the injection ports.

  8. Electrically conductive adhesive - Wikipedia

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    An electrically conductive adhesive is a glue that is primarily used for electronics.. The electric conductivity is caused by a component that makes ca. 80% of the total mass of an electrically conductive adhesive.

  9. Injection well - Wikipedia

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    An injection well is a device that places fluid deep underground into porous rock formations, such as sandstone or limestone, or into or below the shallow soil layer. The fluid may be water , wastewater , brine (salt water), or water mixed with industrial chemical waste.