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BMV Quantum Subliminal CD Psychic Development (Ultrasonic Paranormal Series)
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Program your subconscious mind to increase your psychic ability, intuition, ESP, clairvoyance, precognition, telepathy and more. Peak Psychic Development - Exclusive state-of-the-art subliminal and brainwave entrainment technologies that you can use to program your subconscious mind for positive lasting results, created by a Certified Hypnotherapist and NLP Practitioner (Neuro-Linguistic Programming)...
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Nite Guard Solar NG-001 Predator Control Light, Single Pack
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The Nite Guard solar-powered night predator light is a maintenance-free unit that keeps nocturnal predators away from your birds, livestock and property. Dimensions L x W x H (in.): 3 x 1 x 2, Removal Of: Nocturnal predators, Single, Pair, or Set: Single, Power Source: Solar, Indoor/Outdoor Use: Outdoor, Material Type: Sealed temperature resistant plastic, Includes: Auto on/off
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Bird-X TAPE-25 Irri-Tape Bird Repellent Ribbon
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Holographic iridescent diffraction foil drives away birds. Repel birds holographically, Irri-Tape bothers all of a bird's senses: Visual Scare: birds are scared by the material's sheen, as the light causes constantly changing reflections and shadows...
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Bird-X BG Balcony Gard Ultrasonic Bird Repeller
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The Bird-X Balcony Guard Silent Bird Repeller is an ultrasonic bird repeller that keeps pigeons and other bird pests away from balconies, decks, terraces and other places where birds create a mess. A humane, effective and maintenance-free solution...
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Philips Sonicare HX6972/10 FlexCare Plus Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush
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Featuring five brushing modes, the Philips Sonicare FlexCare+ is your solution for complete oral care. Utilizing patented Sonic technology, this rechargeable toothbrush removes plaque deep between teeth and along the gum line to decrease your risk of gingivitis and improve your gum health in two weeks...
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Philips Sonicare HX6311/02 Sonicare for Kids Rechargeable Electric Toothbrush
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Sonicare for Kids has been expertly designed for growing kids in order to encourage healthy brushing habits and deliver outstanding results - even when they are brushing on their own. These brush heads feature soft bristles that are gentle on teeth and developing gums as well as a rubber overmold that protects sensitive teeth...
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HDE (TM) Ultrasonic Distance Measurer w/ Laser Pointer
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The ultrasonic distance measuring meter allows you to measure, store, and calculate distances. Press "READ" to turn on the device. This distance meter allows you to store 3 different measurements. This function is useful if you want to measure the length, the width and the height of a room...
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Sunforce 80001 Solar Pest Repeller
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Solar Mole Repeller. This Repeller emits intolerable underground vibrations every 30 seconds with a 400 Hz. to 1,000 Hz. frequency, both day and night. Covers a 6,000 sq. ft. area with just one repeller! You don't need harsh chemicals or sprays...
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Cleaning Complex Items With Ultrasonic Cleaners
CLEANING ITEMS WITH COMPLEX DETAIL by Michael Pedzy
Many industrial users of ultrasonic cleaning systems attempt to ultrasonically clean parts with significant detail in the design, such as blind holes, threaded areas, metal folds, or other similar features. Although many of the contaminants being removed are loosely bonded to the surface, inconsistent results are found. Some of the parts are cleaned, while others are only partially cleaned. The following tips have been provided to maximize the performance of your ultrasonic cleaner to produce the most consistent results possible.
TIP #1: ATTEMPT TO RELEASE ENTRAPPED AIR
If your part design includes blind holes, it is very possible that an air pocket will be entrapped within the hole when the part is submerged into the ultrasonic cleaning tank, or rinsing tank. If air is entrapped, ultrasonic cleaning cannot take place at this location, and parts will not be cleaned successfully. Make every attempt to position the part so that the blind holes included in the design fill and drain when submerged or removed from the liquid baths. In most cases, the only way to accomplish this is the position the holes horizontally, or at a slight angle to allow the air pockets to be released.
If the design includes many blind holes in different orientations on the product, these parts may need to be rotated AFTER they are submerged to release any entrapped air.
If you are cleaning small parts which can be shaken once submerged, shake the basket after submersion, as this will tend to release many air pockets as the parts are moved in position.
TIP #2: DO NOT STACK PARTS ONE ABOVE ANOTHER
Ultrasonic cleaners work best when a single layer of parts is being cleaned. If parts are placed one atop another, the bottom part will receive significantly more ultrasonic cleaning power than the top part, a principle known as ultrasonic shadowing.
Each part submerged in an ultrasonic bath will absorb some or all of the ultrasonic energy being emitted by the ultrasonic transducers which are usually mounted on the bottom of the tank. The amount of energy absorbed will depend upon the material of construction, and the weight of the item. Heavy parts will absorb more ultrasonic power than lighter parts.
Since the part which is closest to the transducers absorbs some of the ultrasonic power, the part directly above it will receive the remaining power which was not absorbed by the lower-most part. For example, lets assume that you are cleaning 2 parts, one above the other, and the bottom-most part absorbs 75% of the emitted ultrasonic energy. This leaves only 25% power available to clean the top part, which may not provide enough power to remove the contaminant in question.
If parts are cleaned in bulk quantities, limit the thickness of the part batch, especially when removing contaminants which are highly bonded to the surface, such as burned carbons, coatings, or other similar contaminants.
TIP #3: OSCILLATE YOUR PRODUCT DURING ULTRASONIC CLEANING
If you have ever seen an ultrasonic cleaner in action, you will notice that contaminants are not blasted away from the surface of the parts, but are rather lifted gently from the surface. This is especially important to consider when cleaning parts with blind holes, details, or parts cleaned in bulk, since the very design of the material being cleaned can entrap these contaminants, thereby preventing it from being released into the cleaning fluid.
Parts with these characteristics should be oscillated upon removing the parts from the ultrasonic cleaning tank at the very least. Simply lift and lower the basket a few times before removal, making sure to lift the parts through the liquid surface. This allows cavities and blind holes to fill and drain repeatedly, which will flush out loosened contaminants.
Improvements will be evident when parts are also oscillated intermittently during the cleaning cycle. This will serve to flush out contaminants which have already been removed from the surface of the parts, thereby allowing the ultrasonic cleaning system to work on any remaining contaminants still attached. Many Zenith systems, such as the ultrasonic parts washer shown, include Intermittent Oscillation Systems that can perform this task automatically.
Additional information on how to improve ultrasonic system performance can be found on our web site at http://www.zenith-ultrasonics.com. Simply access the drop-down menu entitled TECHNICAL INFO and choose the appropriate category.
Cleaning complex parts in an ultrasonic bath is more challenging than cleaning simple part designs. However, when the above tips are applied, cleaning results AND speed will greatly improve.
About the Author
Michael Pedzy is President of Zenith Mfg & Chemical Corp., also known as Zenith Ultrasonics. With over 25 years of hands-on experience cleaning every conceivable part design, he is uniquely qualified to provide operators with assistance in how to improve the cleaning capabilities of industrial parts washers and ultrasonic cleaning systems.
Which high profile brands does GE own?
While watching the Olympics and noting that General Electric owns Bob Costas and NBC, I was curious about which other brands we see every day are companies owned by GE. Here are some that I know are already on the list:
GE Energy (power generators, wind turbines, aircraft engines)
GE Healthcare appliances (MRI, Ultrasonic, etc..)
Hotpoint appliances
RCA (does this include the electronics as well?)
NBC, MSNBC, CNBC
Universal Pictures and Universal Studios
Does anybody know of any others?
Actually, RCA (and GE) appliances are no longer owned by GE. GE got out of the appliance business some time ago, and sold the brand names to Thomson Consumer Electronics. Thomson is a well-known brand in the European Union, but still uses the old established brand names in the US (RCA and GE).
The link below will show you all of the sub-brands actually still owned by General Electric. It's interesting to note that more than one-half of the company's business is now in the financial services market. They've diversified quite a bit from the days when they made lightbulbs, wouldn't you say?
Scavenging Energy Waste To Turn Water Into Hydrogen Fuel
Materials scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have designed a way to harvest small amounts of waste energy and harness them to turn water into usable hydrogen fuel.The process is simple, efficient and recycles otherwise-wasted energy into a useable form."This study provides a simple and cost-effective technology for direct water splitting that may generate hydrogen fuels by ...
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