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Fusing

Fuse \Fuse\ (f[=u]z), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Fused (f[=u]zd); p. pr. & vb. n. Fusing.] [L. fusus, p. p. of fundere to pour, melt, cast. See Foundo to cast, and cf. Futile.]

  1. To liquefy by heat; to render fluid; to dissolve; to melt.

  2. To unite or blend, as if melted together.

    Whose fancy fuses old and new.
    --Tennyson.

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fusing

n. Act by which things are fused; fusion. vb. (present participle of fuse English)

Wikipedia
Fusing (manufacturing)

For the art, see stained glass fusing.

Fusing is a type of manufacturing process for joining or terminating electrical magnet wire, that is coated with a varnish (film) type insulation, to itself or some type of electrical terminal, without prior removal of the insulation. During the fusing process, the varnish film insulation is vaporized automatically. The entire process takes between a quarter of a second to 50 seconds, depending upon the geometry of the wires being joined.

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Fusing

Fusing, as a joining process, may refer to:

  • Fusing (manufacturing), type of manufacturing process for joining or terminating electrical magnet wire
  • Stained glass fusing, technique used to join glass pieces together

Fusing as a place may refer to:

  • Fusing, Changhua, Taiwan
  • Fuxing District, Handan, district of Handan, Hebei, China
  • Fuxing District, Taoyuan, Taoyuan City, Taiwan

Usage examples of "fusing".

After its weight has been taken its purity is checked by fusing with hydric potassic sulphate, extracting with water, and treating the residue with ammonic carbonate.

The silicate of potass was manufactured at a glass-house, by fusing equal parts of pearl-ash and sand.

When the last is present it is determined by fusing with bisulphate of potash and extracting with cold water.

To make this, dissolve 1 gram of titanium oxide by fusing for some time with an excess of bisulphate of potash and dissolve out with cold water and sulphuric acid.

In the North and West, where the Populist had been fusing with the Democrats off and on for several years, the combinations were arranged with little difficulty.

A minute later the radon was in the constriction, and incredible things were happening: radon fusing to transuranian elements, then fissioning immediately.

Here is a writer who has been around for three decades, and who is perhaps the premier stylist in the science fiction genre in terms of fusing prose, tone, viewpoint, content and mood into a seamless synergetic whole.

Her weapon had been set to minimum airburst when the EMP hit them, but it had defaulted to contact fusing.

Dostoevsky first succeeds in fusing the personality of his character with his new, antiradical ideological thematics.

With each thud of his heart, the streaks flowed farther down the shaft, fusing staff and body, forging weapon to wielder.

The mutter of fusing hydrogen reminded me that if I tried to keep this up all the way, I might well put the General Products hull to its toughest test yet: smashing it into a neutron star at half lightspeed.

The mutter of fusing hydrogen reminded me that if I tried to keep this up all the way, I might well put the General Products hull to its toughest test yet: smashing it into a neutron star at half light speed.

That meant, I supposed, that the fusing of the auxiliary time bombs in the other two coffins was complete.

During the sexual act, the emanations encased inside the cocoon of both partners undergo a profound agitation, the culminating point of which is a merging, a fusing of two pieces of the glow of awareness, one from each partner, that separate from their cocoons.

So, we aimed for a point at least six percent of our journey from our target system, stopped, recalculated, and Fused again, as a safeguard against blindly Fusing into a sun, which had happened at least once in the early days.