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A duplex chain is a type of roller chain that features two rows of links, allowing it to transmit power more effectively than a single-row chain. This design increases the chain's strength and load capacity, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications, such as in industrial machinery and bicycles. Duplex chains are commonly used in scenarios where a higher power transmission is required without significantly increasing the overall size of the chain system.

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Who invented the chain drive mechanism?

James Dagnall


What are DSS Pipes?

Duplex Stainless Steel pipes are using when the corrosion allowance is exceed the limit to do Stainless Steel pipes. The maximum corrosion allowance allowed in a Design life (7000 cycle / 20 years) is 3 or 6 mm. This having a high yield strength than the S.S pipes


What is the difference and or benefit to 9 gauge vs 11.5 gauge chain link fence?

The thickness of the wire.


What is the purpose of Ferrite test?

The amount of ferrite present in austenitic or duplex stainless steels is called "FN" or Ferrite Number. For austenitic SS, a small amount of ferrite will decrease the tendency for hot cracking during solidification. Company specifications should have a required FN range in their welding specs. Too low of a number may indicate that there are hot cracks. Too high of a number may decrease the corrosion resistance, or the ferrite can convert to sigma at higher temperatures. Ferrite is magnetic whereas austenite is not. Duplex SS nominally contains 50% ferrite/austenite, although the acceptable range for ferrite is much broader than exactly 50%. There are several ways to measure the FN. As mentioned by Metalguy, you can use a Magne-Gage. I have used a Severn Gage and a Feritscope.


What are the advantages of using a duplex milling machine?

These machines can rough machine both sides, at the same time, of a blank to "near finish" or "finish size" on the thickness of a blank. This cuts the time spent finish machining on a more expensive CNC machining center to perform the more complex machining characteristics of the part. Unfortunately, this increases handling time, setup time, and adds another move and probably another storage point to the process.

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Full duplex two way voice communication?

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