bipolar motors

bipolar motors

"Blow up Dolls What?"

After throwing the idea out there, I simply allow the eye to sink in and wait for the expression of disgust, especially of women in the room.

I make this example when we reach this objective lens, bladders and Thin Films. Of course, the audience immediately assumes I'm talking about products for men romantically challenged, but I'm not. The example I'm talking about is using a doll, wearing a police uniform, like a dummy police officer sitting in a patrol car parked on the roadside.

I guarantee you hit the brakes as soon as they see this inanimate police man. You can not say that the doll is not the real thing until they've been through. This type of illusion is appearing everywhere as a way to get travelers to stop, without having to pay someone $ 25 an hour to sit on his butt with a radar gun.

Where else would such implementation work?

Flexible Shells and Thin Films lens is technically defined as:

1. The use of flexible shells and thin films instead of three-dimensional structures.

IEA use inflatable thin-film structures as winter covers on the pitch tennis and swimming

2. Isolate the object from the external environment using flexible shells and thin films.

Float a film IEA bipolar material (one end of wool, one end hydrophobic) on a reservoir to limit evaporation.

Consider Tylenol gel capsules. Gel Caps enter the bloodstream of consumers more quickly than traditional powder-based tablets, offering more relief Quick aches and pains. The thin shell used to encapsulate the gel in the bottle. The shell dissolves in the digestive tract and the analgesic is absorbed in the bloodstream blood.

Have you noticed that a Coors Light can is much thinner than a Budweiser can? The Coors can is made of a thin piece of aluminum. This thin layer around the "Silver Bullet" beer is light and cheap to produce. In fact, aluminum is so thin that it would not be able to withstand the weight of cases stacked one above the other if the can was not supported by the pressure of carbonation in the beer.

Hand warmers and bottle warmers are another application flexible deposit thin films. If you ever consider a hand warmer, warmer look that is actually covered by a flexible layer. You actually have to remove the container and shake or destroy the contents of the hottest to activate the heating element.

Bottle warmers work in the same way. Boil the warmest the creation of a chemical structure in the bag. Then wrap the warmest of the bottle. Once you tighten the flexible film in the pauses and allows the warmer to create an exothermic reaction and heat to the bottle.

Protection and Prevention

Two examples stand out in my mind are surgical gloves and condoms. Surgical gloves must be what strong enough to ensure sanitary conditions for the patient and physician. These gloves protect patients from exposure to potentially infectious material, and health professionals on duty from exposure to disease and viral infections that live in body fluids.

The condom is designed to a similar manner. Condoms should be waterproof, elastic and durable to protect people from sexually transmitted diseases and prevent unwanted pregnancies. Al same time, this protective layer must be thin enough not to hamper the sensations of sex.

A Shell flexible or film thin does not have to be a physical object. Many companies use "open door policy" to encourage employees to address their grievances with Company executives or CEO when the employee believes that middle managers will be or can not resolve the conflict or retaliate against the employee for the complaint. The open door policy is symbolic of a thin shell because employees can break through the hierarchy of the company to access the management higher level without barriers.

How could the implementation of a flexible layer or thin film to improve your product or service?

Mark L. Fox
http://www.davinciandthe40answers.com,
http://www.slyasafox.com,
info@slyasafox.com,
801-779-0603

Mobiso Bipolar Motor Controller

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