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Selection of Chain Type and Specification
A conveyor design can use a variety of chains, depending on the type of operation, conditions, and material conveyed. Here we present a few points of notice about selection. [View Details] - The word meaning "chain" can be traced back to an ancient word in the Indo-European language family. As early as 225 BC, chain was used to draw a bucket of water up from a well. This very early bucket chain was composed of connected metal rings. [View Details]
- Bicycle chain, transfers power from the pedals to the drive-wheel of a bicycle thus propelling it Chain drive, the main feature that differentiated the safety bicycle [View Details]
- DWV elbows are usually long radius or sweep types, to reduce flow resistance and solids deposition when the direction of flow is changed. A well-designed system will often employ multiple 45° elbows in preference over 90° elbows (even sweep elbows), to reduce flow disruption as much as possible. [View Details]
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Drain-waste-vent (DWV) and related fittings
Because they operate at low pressure and rely on gravity to move fluids (and often entrained solids), drain-waste-vent systems use fittings designed to be as smooth as possible on their interior surfaces. [View Details]
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