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The world-wide electronics market approached approximately $150 billion in 1982. Leading the advances are the computer, communication, and instrument products. In addition, there is a huge market for electrical conductors, components, and wire and cable. The producers of the products, and indeed many more, are all concerned with the characterization, reliability and quality control of the many diverse...
Many electrical insulation and coating companies are studying anti-pollution devices to dispose of organic fumes or vapors in order to meet proposed environmental standards. These fumes may be the direct result of wire enameling, varnish impregnation, encapsulation, protective and/or decorative coating and adhesive processes. High efficiency of anti-pollution devices allows minimum operational expense...