Motor Speed Control |
Fan Speed Monitoring and Control is an Important Component of Reliable Design
Temperature-based fan control is a necessity in a growing number of systems, both to reduce system noise and to improve fan reliability. When ac Motor Speed control is augmented by fan speed monitoring, a speed control loop can be implemented that is independent of manufacturing variances and wear on the fan. In addition, a fan that is about to fail can be identified so that it can be replaced before it actually fails. |
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CD3 Antibody |
antibody cd3 from BioXCell
The cluster of differentiation (cluster of designation) (often abbreviated as CD) is a protocol used for the identification and investigation of cell surface molecules present on white blood cells, providing targets for immunophenotyping of cells. In immunology, the CD3 T-Cell Co-Receptor (CD stands for cluster of differentiation) is a protein complex and is composed of four distinct chains. Bio X Cell offers a variety of monoclonal antibodies, as well as recombinant proteins and isotype controls.
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Rat Antibody |
Rat Antibodies from BioXCell – antibody rat
m CD45RB
Product:MB23G2/HB-220
Cat. #BE0019
Antigen:mur. CD45RB
Isotype:Rat IgG2a
Recommended Isotype Control: 2A3
Production Method:Stirred tank fermentation
Medium:Hybridoma-SFM + 1% FCS + Gln +Gluc + P/S
Purification Method:Protein G
Endotoxin:<2.00 EU/mg (LAL)
Purity:>95% (by SDS-PAGE)
Sterile:0.2 micron filtered
Formulated in:PBS, pH 7.2
Applications:Immunocytochemistry, flow cytometry, immunoprecipitation and immunoblotting procedures
Storage:This product is stable for several weeks at 4 C as an undiluted liquid. For extended storage aliquot contents and freeze at -20 C or lower. Avoid cycles of freezing and thawing.
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Repair Asphalt |
| When you're fixing a pothole with a spray injection, you'll need a spray injection truck with an emulsion heated to over 70 degrees. The truck should hold about five or six yards of aggregate and ten tons of emulsion. You will inject the material through a boom on the truck, blowing out the damaged area and injecting the aggregate and emulsion into the hole. To complete the job, you'll apply a dry coat of aggregate to the surface, which will allow traffic to immediately resume without damage to your work. |
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