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NO knife length in Wisconsin!!!?
I have read Article 941 from top to bottom,word for word.
It is clear as crystal. the Officer who told me there is a Three inch open carry law in Wisconsin was misinformed.
Wisconsin – 941.23 Carrying concealed weapon.
Any person except a peace officer who goes armed with a
concealed and dangerous weapon is guilty of a Class A
misdemeanor.
Wisconsin Case Law:
To “go armed” does not require going anywhere. The elements
for a violation of s. 941.23 are: 1) a dangerous weapon is on the
defendant’s person or within reach; 2) the defendant is aware of
the weapon’s presence; and 3) the weapon is hidden.
State v. Keith, 175 Wis. 2d 75, 498 N.W.2d 865 (Ct. App. 1993).
As long as my 10 inch Sheathed knife in visible on my hip I do NOT meet all three criteria for a misdemeanor.
Sweet! I just got the nicest sheath!
I have a 1.5 ft katana in my car.It’s not “concealed” because it is in very plain sight to anyone around my vehicle.When cops ask why I have it I just say “protection”.In Fl the homestead laws were recently changed to add a person’s vehicle and place of business so I have every right to have it and use it should I feel in fear for my life.Proofing this may be hard but I’m banking on no one giving me problems after I get out with a small sword.
Use of Thermocouples in Industrial Ceramics Applications
Measurement of high temperatures, greater than 1000 C, using ceramic based thermocouples is a well established process. In order to do this successfully the resistance wires within the thermocouple need to be insulated and protected.
The use of Ceramic materials to protect the platinum based wireis a method that has been used for many years, due to the exceptional heat resistant properties of these materials. The thermocouple is the most commonly used heat measurement implement and is used for measuring the temperature inside of a furnace, typically being used for the melting or heat treatment of metal or indeed for manufacturing ceramic products.
The ceramic components in a typical thermocouple device are the outer protection tube that is exposed to the furnace. In some cases multiple tubes are used inside each other to provide the level of insulation and protection required.
Ceramic insulators (Tubes with 2 or more core holes through them) are also used to isolate the two or more wires that go to the bi-metallic joint at the head which is the point from which the temperature is measured.
The typical material used for the tube is a 99.7% alumina material, impervious tube, which is attached typically to a metal thermacouple head, containing a terminal block which is used to connect to a standard wire to the instrumentation. In a less demanding heat atmosphere a mullite tube may be used as a cheaper alternative, which will work sufficiently up to 1600 ‘oc. The mullite tube is also an impervious tube and has 60% alumina content.
Ceramic materials are ideal for many high temperature applications but are also ideally suited to aggressive wear and chemical situations.
Gary Hateley is Sales Manager of Anderman Ceramics Ltd, the leading international distributor of Industrial ceramics with an annual turnover of £5million+.
You can find out more at www.earthwaterfire.com.
About the Author
Gary Hateley is Sales Manager of Anderman Ceramics Ltd, the leading international distributor of Industrial ceramics with an annual turnover of £5million+.
Gary is a bright new addition to the highly successful sales function at the Company bringing with him 10 years Sales and Managerial experience. Gary’s main focus is the growth of ceramic business activities worldwide, ranging from new product development through to strategic planning.
More information about Industrial Ceramics at earthwaterfire.com
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