| 11. | In the interest of economy, some expect the customer to accept nichrome wires strung on ceramic insulators.
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| 12. | I can then sew another peice of felt over the first, sandwiching the nichrome wire in between.
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| 13. | The heating element in most dryers is a bare, coiled nichrome wire that is wrapped around mica insulators.
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| 14. | Nichrome wasn't patented until 1905, but perhaps similar materials were available earlier for heaters ."
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| 15. | I can take a peice of felt, sew loops onto the felt and thread nichrome wire through the loops.
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| 16. | Kits include the thin wire needed for the bridgewire, such as nichrome wire, along with components for mixing the pyrogen.
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| 17. | After the initial firing she would then smash the pieces with a hammer and reassemble them with ceramic mortar or Nichrome wire.
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| 18. | :Burst disk cannons have also been made which are fired electrically, using a nichrome wire to trigger failure by heating.
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| 19. | Wirewound resistors are commonly made by winding a metal wire, usually nichrome, around a ceramic, plastic, or fiberglass core.
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| 20. | Some of the earliest electric heaters were radiative, consisting of Nichrome heating wires held by ceramic or mica insulation at the reflector.
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