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7 Posts in this encyclopedia categoryOil Spill
An oil spill refers to the uncontrolled release of oil from machines, vehicles, tanks, pipelines, or other containers into the environment. Such incidents can cause significant ecological and economic damage, especially when large amounts of oil enter water bodies or the soil. Oil spills often result from leaks, mechanical damage, or human error.
One-Hand Clamp
A one-hand clamp, also known as a quick‑release clamp, is a handy tool for quickly and easily securing workpieces. It is especially useful in woodworking, metalworking, and DIY projects to hold materials securely and precisely.
Open-End Wrench
Open-end wrenches are essential hand tools used to tighten or loosen bolts and nuts. They consist of a handle and a U-shaped open jaw that fits around bolt heads or nuts. Available in various sizes and types, they are used in construction, mechanics, and DIY projects.
Orbital Sander
An orbital sander, also known as a rotary sander, is an electric or pneumatic tool used for sanding wood, metal, and other materials. These sanders are indispensable in woodworking, furniture making, metalworking, and renovation work because they provide an even and fine surface finish.
overflow
An overflow occurs when a fluid system, container, or reservoir absorbs more fluid than it can hold or discharge, causing the fluid to flow beyond its intended limits. Overflows can occur in a variety of contexts, such as plumbing systems, water storage tanks, tanks, or even computer systems. They can cause significant damage, especially if not detected and addressed in a timely manner.
Overheating protection
Thermal protection is a system or method used to prevent electrical and electronic devices from overheating. It protects both the device itself and the people using it from potential damage caused by overheating.
Overload protection
Overload protection is an essential safety feature that protects electrical devices and systems from damage caused by excessive electrical currents. It prevents overheating, damage, and potential fires by interrupting the flow of current when the load becomes too high. Overload protection systems are widely used in many applications, from household electronics to industrial equipment.