Weather instruments are designed to measure one or multiple components of weather including wind speed and direction, rain or snow fall, solar radiation, temperature, pressure and humidity. In some cases, these instruments are designed for incorporation into a weather station arrangement and can be mounted on a pole or base and remotely monitored. In other cases, these are individual sensors or instruments that can measure one aspect of weather. In all cases, the instruments and sensors are designed for environmental type applications, and often housings are ruggedized for these applications.
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Basics of Design Engineering - Mechanical - Bearings - Plastic Bearings
In small instruments and clock motors, laminated phenolics serve as structural members as well as a bearing material. They have excellent strength and shock resistance coupled with resistance to water ...
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In small instruments and clock motors, laminated phenolics serve as structural members as well as a bearing material. They have excellent strength and shock resistance coupled with resistance to water ...
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Properties: Acrylic plastics transmit and control light, resist weather, are stable against discoloration, and have superior dimensional stability and an excellent combination of structural and ...
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Basics of Design Engineering - Engineering Materials - Plastics and properties...
This property makes possible the design of structures with zero or very low linear and planar thermal expansion -- a valuable characteristic for components in precision instruments such as telescopes ...
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This property makes possible the design of structures with zero or very low linear and planar thermal expansion -- a valuable characteristic for components in precision instruments such as telescopes ...
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