The Amazing Art of Matchsticks Manufacturing Behind the Flames
A match is a tool for starting a fire. Typically, matches are made of small wooden sticks or stiff paper. One end is coated with a material that can be ignited by friction generated by striking the match against a suitable surface.
The match head contains a mixture of two chemicals, phosphorus sesquisulfide P4S3 and potassium chlorate(v), KClO3. When the match is struck, the heat of friction is sufficient to ignite the phosphorus sesquisulfide.
In 1826, John Walker, a chemist in Stockton on Tees, discovered through lucky accident that a stick coated with chemicals burst into flame when scraped across his hearth at home. He went on to invent the first friction match.
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How Ceiling Fans are Manufactured
How Ceiling Fans are Manufactured.
The term “ceiling fan” means a nonportable device that is suspended from a ceiling for circulating air via the rotation of fan blades.
In addition to cooling off a room, ceiling fans also circulate warm air during colder months. Some models ionize the air, improving your home's air quality. Remember that ceiling fans have a small switch on the motor that enables you to select which way the blades will spin.
A ceiling fan is a device suspended from the ceiling of a room, with hub-mounted rotating blades that circulate the air, thereby producing a cooling or destratification effect. Most ceiling fans have an electrical switch that allows one to reverse the direction of rotation of the blades.
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