Examples of using Heat generated in English and their translations into Dutch
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The Heat Sink helps to dissipate heat generated by the adapter, which in turn increases performance
The heat generated during the incineration and co-incineration process is recovered as far as practicable e.g. through combined heat
Heat generated by a loose connection rises as the square of the load;
Total or partial heat recovery options to re-use the waste heat generated during the cooling.
The heat generated during the operation of the transformer causes the oil near the core
granting of operating permits and sets a series of operating conditions e.g. possible recovery of heat generated during the incineration process.
The heat generated by air compressors is now efficiently used for space and water heating. .
Double front unit has the power of a halogen headlight from car from gran turismo much we had problems to find a protective cage can withstand considerable heat generated.
The reason the heat shield is so important is because when you go to Mars the heat generated is very intense.
Such an adsorption air dryer uses to regenerate the adsorbent heat generated during compression of atmospheric gas by the compressor.
Heat generated from the thermal treatment of waste is shared via communal networks.
The heat generated by grinding causes the cocoa butter
When we light the candle wick, the heat generated melts the wax and eventually breaks it down to Hydrogen and Carbon.
and coils against heat generated by motors and exhaust systems;
An American robin is nesting warming her eggs with the heat generated by her own body.
Purchase this service, along with any system, and we will run our proprietary burn-in testing while monitoring the heat generated while the hardware is under significant computational loads.
if it is co-incinerated at the place of production and the heat generated is recovered.
through a common stack, in which fuels are oxidised in order to use the heat generated;
if it is co-incinerated at the place of production and the heat generated is recovered;
the food gets cooked more thanks to the heat generated within.