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  2. Air compressor - Wikipedia

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    Air compressor supplies air into a nail gun.. An air compressor is a machine that takes ambient air from the surroundings and discharges it at a higher pressure. It is an application of a gas compressor and a pneumatic device that converts mechanical power (from an electric motor, diesel or gasoline engine, etc.) into potential energy stored in compressed air, which has many uses.

  3. Rotary-screw compressor - Wikipedia

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    Principal view of the pumping action of a twin-screw pump with a six-lobe female screw and a five-lobe male screw. A compressor (as opposed to a pump) would be shaped the same way, except that the shape of the lobes would change along the length of the screw, so that the volume of the trapped pockets would get squeezed smaller as they get closer to the exhaust port.

  4. Le Creuset - Wikipedia

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    Le Creuset (French pronunciation: [lə kʁøzɛ], meaning "the crucible") is a French-Belgian maker of cookware. They are best known for producing enameled cast-iron cookware . [ 1 ] The company first manufactured their products in the town of Fresnoy-le-Grand in France in 1925, which are similar in function to a Dutch oven but with T-shaped ...

  5. We Tested The Viral Le Creuset Hack And The Results ... - AOL

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    Then we placed it on a round piece of parchment paper, moved the entire thing to the underside of the Le Creuset lid, and popped it in a 400° oven for 30 minutes. Gabby Romero.

  6. Creusot-Loire - Wikipedia

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    Creusot-Loire was a French engineering conglomerate, formed from factories in Le Creusot and Châteauneuf, Loire. [1] The Creusot-Loire subsidiary of ArcelorMittal also includes an Innovation, Research and Development centre for the group.

  7. The Blue Air Compressor - Wikipedia

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    "The Blue Air Compressor" was first published in Onan, a literary magazine of the University of Maine at Orono, in January 1971, shortly after King had graduated. [2] [3] A "heavily revised" version was reprinted in the magazine Heavy Metal in July 1981.