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Deutsch: Sensoren und Bildgebung / Español: Sensores e imagenología / Português: Sensores e imagem / Français: Capteurs et imagerie / Italiano: Sensori e imaging
Sensors and Imaging in the industrial and industry context refer to technologies and systems used for detecting, measuring, and visualizing various physical, chemical, and biological properties in a wide range of applications. Sensors are devices that respond to a physical stimulus—such as temperature, pressure, or light—and convert it into an electrical signal that can be measured and analyzed. Imaging technologies capture visual or other data about an object or scene, often using sensors, to create representations that can be analyzed or used for further processing.
Deutsch: Separator / Español: Separador / Português: Separador / Français: Séparateur / Italiano: Separatore
A separator in the industrial and industry context refers to a device or piece of equipment used to divide or separate different components of a mixture or fluid based on their physical properties, such as size, density, or phase (solid, liquid, gas). Separators are essential in various industrial processes where it's necessary to isolate components for further processing, recovery, or disposal.
Scutch hammer is described by its type: single scutch and double scutch. Similar in shape to the brick hammer. The single scutch hammer has one striking face like the brick hammer, while on the other end of the head a groove is cut to take either scutch combs or chisels. These bits are replaceable and are used for cutting stone or brickwork or for removing mortar from brickwork prior to re-pointing. The double scutch has no striking face, but is grooved at both ends.
Single-glazed with clear glass allows the highest transfer of energy, that is heat loss or heat gain depending on local climate conditions, while permitting the highest daylight transmission.
Deutsch: SFF (Kleinformfaktor) / Español: SFF (Factor de Forma Pequeño) / Português: SFF (Fator de Forma Pequeno) / Français: SFF (Petit Facteur de Forme) / Italiano: SFF (Fattore di Forma Ridotto)
SFF, standing for Small Form Factor, refers to a design philosophy in the industrial and technology sectors that focuses on creating products, components, and systems that minimize physical space requirements without compromising functionality or performance. This concept is particularly relevant in computing, electronics manufacturing, and telecommunications, where space efficiency is crucial for both consumer devices and industrial applications.