Rudy on job site showing the Portable Industrial Vacuum System »
By JimSmith on Jun 9, 2008 in Movies, Videos, Commerical, Industrial, Concervation, Dust Collection, Pneumatic, Vacuum, Environment | 0 Comments
Portable Industrial Vacuum System
Green Energy Saving Significance in Multi Media Presentation. My opinions mixed in.
By JimSmith on Jun 9, 2008 in Movies, Videos, Commerical, Industrial, Concervation, Dust Collection, Pneumatic, Vacuum, Environment | 0 Comments
Portable Industrial Vacuum System
By JimSmith on Jul 26, 2007 in Industrial, Vacuum, Dust Collection, Air Purification | 0 Comments
Dust collectors vary widely in design, operation, effectiveness, space requirements, construction, and capital, operating, and maintenance costs. Each type has advantages and disadvantages. However, the selection of a dust collector should be based on the following general factors:
Dust Concentration and Particle Size - For minerals processing operations, the dust concentration can range from 0.1 […]
By JimSmith on Jul 24, 2007 in Industrial, Vacuum, Dust Collection, Environment | 0 Comments
A dust collection system is an accessory found in commercial shops as well as home woodworking shops used to collect dust, chips and shavings at the point of origin.
Dust collection systems work on the same principle as central vacuum systems in homes. A fixed motor creates suction, which is distributed through the space via a […]
By JimSmith on Jul 10, 2007 in Vacuum, Pneumatic | 0 Comments
The Magdeburg hemispheres, a little over a foot (30 cm) in diameter, were designed to demonstrate the vacuum pump that von Guericke had invented. When the air was sucked out from inside them, they were held firmly together by the air pressure of the surrounding atmosphere.
Famous demonstration
Guericke’s most famous performance was carried out on 8 […]
By JimSmith on Jul 10, 2007 in Vacuum, Pneumatic, Environment | 0 Comments
The short history of thermodynamics, with focus on the essential stepping stones that inherently functioned to stimulate modern thermodynamics, began with the arguments of the 5th century Greek philosopher Parmenides. In his only known work, a poem conventionally titled ‘On Nature’, Parmenides uses verbal reasoning to postulate that a void, essentially what is now known […]