
Scott Dailey
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Nov 19, 2024 |
texasmonthly.com | Scott Dailey |Jason Heid
Orthopedic surgeon Mike Berkeley, white-haired and thin as the air here at seven thousand feet in Mexico’s Sierra Madre, waves to the guard from the Sinaloa cartel as we turn off the narrow highway and head down into the canyon, a four-hour drive from Chihuahua City. The young man, positioned in a dilapidated building high above the road, raises his AK-47 in recognition. Sunset is approaching on a spectacular fall evening.
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Mar 21, 2024 |
surgicalroboticstechnology.com | Scott Dailey
Ultrasonic cleaning of wire rope is the act of submerging a length of mechanical cable or mechanical cable assemblies in a bath solution that applies high-frequency sound waves to the wire rope’s exposed surfaces. These seemingly silent waves of sound dissolve the majority of both charged, mineral ions, and the uncharged non-ionic molecules present on the cable’s surfaces.
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Jul 13, 2023 |
designnews.com | Scott Dailey
Mechanical cable, or wire rope, if in diameters > .375”, is known for its strength, durability, and tolerance to harsh environmental conditions, such as salt water, or other harmful particulates. But determining the worthiness of a cable to be used in a critical industrial or medtech application is a matter that stretches beyond a cable’s corrosion resistance or basic holding strength.
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Jul 10, 2023 |
mddionline.com | Scott Dailey
Mechanical cable, or wire rope, if in diameters > .375”, is known for its strength, durability, and tolerance to harsh environmental conditions, such as salt water, or other harmful particulates. But determining the worthiness of a cable to be used in a critical industrial or medtech application is a matter that stretches beyond a cable’s corrosion resistance or basic holding strength.
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