depends what fluids, but all industries use some sort of fluids in most proccesses
Only electricity production
Brewing and Baking
Fireman, milkman, plumber, seaman, refinery employee.
the harbor process uses iron as a catalyst for ammonia production, and also in steelworks industries to make iron tools.
Pneumatic systems use air or an inert gas. Hydraulic systems use water or oil.
A peristalic pump can be used in any application where fluid needs to be moved. This pump is used to move fluids thru hoses and pipes.
Industries that use resin transfer molding, include the automotive and and aerospace industries.
Car industries use robots, If that's what you mean. If not Google.com :)
they use it to measure amounts of fluids and what not
A pump is a device used to raise or move fluids by creating a flow. Pumps are commonly used in various industries and applications to transfer liquids such as water, oil, or chemicals from one place to another.
If they are suspended in a room with nothing in it and no gravity, then their natral shape will be obvious- it is a sphere.
Electronic and mechanical industries use frequency converters. These converters are also often used in aircraft and aviation industries.
Industries which use materials obtained from animals are called animal based industries.
Biotechnological industries.
Not usually. Hydraulic systems use fluids. Pneumatic systems use gas.
The study of non-Newtonian fluids involves understanding fluids that do not follow Newton's law of viscosity. These fluids exhibit unique behaviors such as shear-thinning (viscosity decreases with increased shear rate) or shear-thickening (viscosity increases with increased shear rate). Understanding these behaviors is important in various industries such as food processing, cosmetics, and medicine.
Pipeline industries operators use long-haul applications