Examples of 'carbon arc' in a sentence

Meaning of "carbon arc"

carbon arc - this phrase is used to describe a type of electric arc that is produced between two carbon electrodes. It is commonly used in arc lamps and welding applications
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  • an arc struck between the tip of a carbon electrode and a piece of metal being welded

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And carbon arc lamps already existed.
Output terminals are live in carbon arc gouging mode.
Air carbon arc cutting.
The cobalt carbide is formed using a carbon arc technique.
He later used carbon arc lights for illumination.
The first form of electric lighting was the carbon arc lamp.
This consisted of two carbon arc lamps mounted on a rotating table.
Carbon arc light.
Tubular carbon arc.
Carbon arc devices.
This operation is like carbon arc welding but with no material depositing.
Carbon arc is installed.
The scattered light spectra of a high current carbon arc plasma have been studied.
I used a dozen carbon arc searchlights to make a parabolic shape in the sky.
On his improvements the Nitra lamp was replaced with a carbon arc lamp with a liquid filter.

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So a carbon arc discharge is such a form of discharge whereby you have a continuous current.
The type of light source is a twin carbon arc lamp enclosed in a fused silica globe.
The carbon arc torch rays will cause severe arc burns to exposed skin.
Another group has done carbon Arc under water expts.
Carbon arc lamps use a mixture of rare earth elements to improve the light quality.
Along with other rare earths for carbon arc lamps for Filmvorführanlagen.
Carbon arc welding Process and its working principle.
At first, carbon electrodes were used in carbon arc welding.
In a carbon arc lamp, the electrodes are carbon rods in free air.
In popular use, the term arc lamp means carbon arc lamp only.
The carbon arc technique is performed in a reduced pressure environment, preferably a substantial vacuum.
The light was obtained from a carbon arc light, entering the darkroom through a slit.
Therefore, the room received a modern, changeable lighting system with eight carbon arc lamps.
Suitable sources of radiation include mercury, xenon, carbon arc and tungsten filament lamps and sunlight.
For the size of it, I would have hoped for a carbon arc lamp.
I'm going to make a carbon arc torch and cut through that door. No.
Are you suggesting I convert the carbon arc beam?
No, I'm gonna make a carbon arc torch and cut through that door.
The searchlights used extremely high-powered Carbon Arc lamps.
The first electric carbon arc lamp was invented by Sir Humphrey Davy of England in 1801.
First introduced in the 1940s, these lamps replaced the shorter-lived carbon arc lamps in movie projectors.
Accelerated ageing with carbon arc light source ( SWOM ).
This . Are you suggesting I convert the carbon arc beam? - That?
The Palace had been using the same carbon arc projectors since 1935.
Year 1800, Humpry Davy discovers the carbon arc in his electrolysis experiments.

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