What are alpha and beta phases?

What are alpha and beta phases? In titanium processing: Alpha and beta phases. The atoms of pure titanium align in the solid state in either a hexagonal close-packed crystalline structure, called the alpha (α) phase, or a body-centred cubic structure, called the beta (β) phase. What is a primary phase? By definition, a primary phase […]

What is a spent solvent?

What is a spent solvent? A spent solvent is a type of spent material, which is defined by the EPA as “any material that has been used and as a result of contamination can no longer serve the purpose for which it was produced without processing.” Under the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), […]

How are 3D models created?

How are 3D models created? The 3D model can be physically created using 3D printing devices that form 2D layers of the model with three-dimensional material, one layer at a time. In terms of game development, 3D modeling is merely a stage in the entire development process. A designer, industrial engineer or artist using a […]

What is the 4 types of motion?

What is the 4 types of motion? In the world of mechanics, there are four basic types of motion. These four are rotary, oscillating, linear and reciprocating. Each one moves in a slightly different way and each type of achieved using different mechanical means that help us understand linear motion and motion control. What is […]

How does a capacitive sensor work?

How does a capacitive sensor work? Capacitance and Distance Noncontact capacitive sensors work by measuring changes in an electrical property called capacitance. Capacitance describes how two conductive objects with a space between them respond to a voltage difference applied to them. How does an inductive sensor work? Inductive sensors use currents induced by magnetic fields […]

Who pays OSHA training?

Who pays OSHA training? Is an employer responsible for providing 40 hours of Hazwaste training cost-free? Answer. Yes. All of the training under 1910.120 is to be provided without cost to employees. Who must comply with OSHA standards? The OSH Act covers most private sector employers and their workers, in addition to some public sector […]

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