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Switch's collabs with Uyuchagongbang are always ever so lovely. ♥ This is why they're my favourite company. ;~; Photos are taken from the Switch website.
Clickwar time: March 15, 2PM KST (1PM my time.)
Dilemma: Pink, or gray? The gray is more elegant, but the pink adds a touch of girlishness and springtime. And from the dress' name, I'll guess it's spring-related! I have little baby birds in my garden heralding that spring is here~ :D
I just really liked the feel to this one. Below is my workflow for anyone interested. Don't look if you don't like the illusion spoiled!
Clubbin
The radio afterparty
7 mei 2010
Switch, Hilversum
Eric van Kleef
Hardwell
Norman Soares
PartyXXL.nl
The UP 6 AM Job switches some tank cars in Des Plaines. A pair of UP GP15's is a great way to kick off a day of foaming.
It took a while to take some pictures again. I've been carrying the thing around and wanting to take some winter shots, but managed poorly to do it.
Still no winter shots, but at least there is snow outside of these pictures.
Heading from the double track to single track, NS 295 heads south through Helenwood past the Southern Railway Searchlights
The engineer and conductor from the M-SUPMIN assist the switch tender clear the switch of the 29.2 inches of snow that fell in Cass Lake today.
After ten years the beltsander ( Ferm FBS-1000) stopped as the job wasn't quite done. Bit of a rush job as a friend was coming round to sort out the rattle in his (car's) exhaust. Gosh & Darn-it.
Problem was the trigger grip switch contacts were all carboned up and not passing power. Reassembly of the moving parts of the switch was indeed the reverse of disassembly but would have been so much easy with slim nimble oriental fingers as at the maker's factory. Until the black plastic cover of the switch goes on it's all held together by gravity and stiction despite one spring being in compression and the other in extension.
So there it is working, one final dismantle for a slight fine tune and PING the smallest spring makes a bid for freedom into the darkest of all dark recesses.
Cue interim solution - it's mostly used as a mini table sander anyway.
Of course back in Blighty one would just pop down to the local maplins and buy one off the shelf and save half a morning.
hey ho.
Ah, I see Mr Ferm will sell me one for just €5,50.
Oh! Plus €2,20 Vat and €8,25 postage. That's going something for a 50 gram item.
That's a quarter of the way and beyond to a new one - and then once that decision has been reached one is just a short step away from upgrading to a 4 inch Makita and spending a couple of hundred. Lets see how long the interim solution holds.....
otro talentaso mexicano el pekas con un switch heelflip en xalapa veracruz..
esa foto del tour caminos de villa el cual fui invitado y del cual salieron muy buenas ftos que por aqui veran
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RAF FTS (Fixed Telecommunications System)
The RAF FTS supports UKADGE in the defence of UK airspace. If a target is detected, a central control decides the action to be taken. Good communications to other operational units, support units and emergency services are essential. The RAF FTS ensures good communications between all these agencies and authorities. The systems provides for 3 areas:
a. Voice – person to person (either secure or not)
b. Recorded messages – written orders or signals (achieved via DCN).
c. Data – transfer of data is important and circuits carrying data normally have dedicated lines.
The RAF FTS consists of a variety of different types of media used to carry information (called Boxer) and various types of equipment used to send and receive the information (called Uniter).
BOXER
Data Links.
The network of Service-owned lines and information links that carry information all round the country.
It includes fibre optic, microwave and satellite links.
UNITER
Hardware.
Uniter provides the switching and terminal equipment which allows the user to communicate information to a receiver.
Communication will include voice, recorded messages and data as described above.
A membrane switch or more precisely a standard membrane switch assembly is comprised of several flexible layers that make up a complete switch package. This assembly can have as few as one active area (key or button) to several dozen active areas. A membrane panel switch is an interface between man and machine, which enables an operator to communicate with equipment, instrumentation, or machinery. Subsequently, this allows the operator to communicate with the device, issuing commands and/or performing other operations. The operator presses the membrane control panel when he or she wants to control the device.
Construction of Membrane Switch
Graphic Overlay – PET/PC is usually the overlay material of choice due to its fantastic chemical resistance and flex property. Komkey offers membrane switch customized design services such as digital printing, screen-printing, or apply both methods to ensure you get the right colors, textures and finish your design requirements.
Adhesive Overlay – This adhesive layer sticks the membrane overlay to the top circuit layer, and is usually an acrylic adhesive. The material is the same as the fourth layer. Only the thickness is maybe different according to the actual situation.
Top Circuit Layer – The material of this layer is specific. It is a 0.1mm thickness thermostable PET film printed with conductive silver ink and also dielectric oil, which used for fastening metal domes.
Circuit Spacer – This layer separates the top circuit from the bottom circuit so that the touch membrane remains normally break until the membrane switch keypad is pressed. The circuit spacer is a polyester spacer with adhesive on both sides.
Lower Circuit Layer – This layer is a 0.1mm-0.25mm thickness thermostable PET film printed with conductive silver ink and also dielectric oil. This layer terminates as a flexible tail that serves as an interconnector to controller PCBs or other IC.
Rear Adhesive – This adhesive layer bonds the entire membrane switch to the product surface, housing, or to a rigid support panel. Komkey, a membrane switch keypad supplier, can use the proper adhesive type and thickness to bond your membrane switch to your equipment.
Membrane Switch Specification
Mechanical Properties:
Life Expectancy
Flat type ≥ 5 million times,
Tactile type ≥ 1 million times
Operation ForceFlat Type 57-284g ,Tactile Type 170-397g
Dome Rebound Time≤6ms
Tail Bending Performance≤180 °
Switch StrokeFlat 0.1~0.5mm,Tactile 0.6~1.5mm
Vibration20G's max.
Thickness0.7~1.5 mm
Electrical Properties:
Rated Voltage≤50V DC
Rated Current≤ 100mA
Operating Power≤1W
Insulation Resistance≥100MΩ (250V DC)
Loop Resistance
10Ω ~ 2kΩ
(Depending on the design)
Contact Resistance
0.5 ~ 5Ω
(Depending on wire length and the materials)
Wire Lead Resistance<1Ω/cm
Base Material Voltage Withstand1500V DC
Environmental Properties:
Operation Temperature-40°C to +80°C (-40°to 176°F)
Storage Temperature-40°C to +85°C (-40°to 185°F)
Atmospheric Pressure86 ~ 106 kPa
Humidity+40°C, 90%~95%RH for 240 Hours
Why Choose Our Membrane Switch?
Our Membrane Switch Pad Advantages
Beautiful appearance, Variety color printing.
Small size, light in weight, good tactility, Long life span.
moisture-proof, dustproof, waterproof, anti-corrosion, and erosion of harmful gases proof.
Easy to operate, intuitive, safe and reliable
Cost-effective, convenient installation
Komkey is one of the reliable membrane switches manufacturers offering personalized membrane keypad design service
Customized specification is available, the Smaller volume can be accepted.
Customized logo/Brand/Contact way can be printed in the overlay for advertisement.