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Sparco Circuit / Circuit II Carbon Seat - Large (Circuit II), Black
These Circuit and slightly larger Circuit II competition seats are built using lightweight and super strong carbon fibre shells. Not only do they offer increased safety and protection compared to the standard 'QRT ' versions, they are also around 10% lighter.Carbon fibre shells provide increased strength and impact protection with reduced weightBuilt in head protection for vastly improved safety in side impactsNon slip material in strategic areas reduce body movement for better comfort and safetyAvailable in standard size (Circuit) and large size (Circuit II) to accommodate a wider range of driversThe Sparco Circuit and Circuit II seats feature integral head protection which provides much improved safety in side impacts. Deep side bolsters with a low profile base cushion offers increased lateral support while keeping the legs within the shell for protection. Non slip fabric is used on the base cushion and on the shoulders to increase body retention.Suitable for use with all FHR / HANS devices and all harness configurations.FIA 8855-1999 Approved
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Can one distinguish recycling from downcycling and upcycling?
Yes, one can distinguish recycling from downcycling and upcycling. Recycling involves processing used materials into new products of the same or similar quality, while downcycling involves converting materials into products of lower quality. Upcycling, on the other hand, involves creating new products of higher quality or value from used materials. Each of these processes has different environmental and economic impacts, with upcycling generally being the most sustainable option.
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Can one distinguish between recycling, downcycling, and upcycling?
Yes, one can distinguish between recycling, downcycling, and upcycling. Recycling involves breaking down materials to create new products of equal or lesser quality. Downcycling refers to the process of turning materials into products of lower quality. Upcycling, on the other hand, involves transforming waste materials into products of higher value or quality. Each process plays a different role in the circular economy and sustainability efforts.
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Does waste reduction go beyond waste recycling?
Yes, waste reduction goes beyond waste recycling. While recycling is an important part of waste management, waste reduction focuses on minimizing the amount of waste produced in the first place. This can be achieved through practices such as reducing packaging, reusing items, and implementing more sustainable production processes. By focusing on waste reduction, we can decrease the overall environmental impact of waste and move towards a more circular and sustainable economy.
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Which terms go together: doorbell circuit, push button, series circuit, parallel circuit, and circuit? Or circuit?
The terms that go together are doorbell circuit, push button, and series circuit. In a doorbell circuit, the push button is used to complete the series circuit, allowing the current to flow and ring the doorbell. A parallel circuit, on the other hand, would not be suitable for a doorbell circuit as it would not allow the doorbell to ring when the push button is pressed.
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Sparco Circuit / Circuit II QRT Fibreglass Seat - Large (Circuit II), Circuit II LF (Larger Size), Black
The Circuit and slightly larger Circuit II competition seats are built using Sparco's QRT (Quick Resin Technology) process which has helped to reduce the weight by 3.85kg over previous Circuit models. Head protection is integrated for increased safety in lateral impacts.QRT manufacturing process for a much lighter seat with no compromise on safety or rigidityBuilt in head protection for vastly improved safety in side impactsNon slip material in strategic areas reduce body movement for better comfort and safetyAvailable in standard size (Circuit) and large size (Circuit II) to accommodate a wider range of drivers This latest version of the Circuit and Circuit II offer a 30% weight saving over the previous model whilst still remaining rigid and strong. This is due to the revolutionary QRT manufacturing process which allows a seat to be at carbon fibre weight but at fibreglass money. Non slip fabric is used on the base cushion and on the shoulders to increase body retention and a low profile, single piece cushion provides increased safety by keeping the legs inside the seat shell.FIA 8855-1999 ApprovedWhat is QRT QRT (Quick Resin Technology) is a state of the art manufacturing process developed by Sparco to create the lightest and most resilient fibreglass shell seats currently available. The QRT range of seats offer a 30% reduction in weight, compared to a fibreglass seat manufactured using traditional methods, with no compromise to safety or quality.
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Sparco Circuit / Circuit II QRT Fibreglass Sim Racing Seat - Circuit I QRT
The Circuit and slightly larger Circuit II fibreglass Sim racing seats are built using Sparco's QRT (Quick Resin Technology) process which has helped to reduce the weight by 3.85kg over previous Circuit models. The Circuit seats incorporates Sparco's head restraint system adding an extra Motorsport visual to your sim racing cockpit.QRT manufacturing process for a much lighter seat with no compromise on rigiditySoft and comfortable for those long endurances racesNon slip material in strategic areas reduce body movement for better comfortAvailable in standard size (Circuit) and large size (Circuit II) to accommodate a wider range of drivers This latest version of the Circuit and Circuit II offer a 30% weight saving over the previous model whilst still remaining rigid and strong. This is due to the revolutionary QRT manufacturing process which allows a seat to be at carbon fibre weight but at fibreglass money. Non slip fabric is used on the base cushion and on the shoulders to increase body retention and a low profile, single piece cushion provides increased safety by keeping the legs inside the seat shell.What is QRT QRT (Quick Resin Technology) is a state of the art manufacturing process developed by Sparco to create the lightest and most resilient fibreglass shell seats currently available. The QRT range of seats offer a 30% reduction in weight, compared to a fibreglass seat manufactured using traditional methods, with no compromise to safety or quality.The Circuit seats are side mounted and as such require specific mounts to attach to a sim racing cockpit.Please note: These seats are not FIA approved for Motorsport useFor further technical information or advice, please email your enquiry to our SIM Racing experts - simracing@demon-tweeks.co.uk or telephone the team direct on +44 (0)1978 666478.
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Evaluation of the Built Environment for Sustainability
Sustainability in the built environment is a major issue facing policy-makers, planners, developers and designers in the UK, Europe and worldwide.The measuring of buildings and cities for sustainability becomes increasingly important as pressure for green, sustainable development translates into policy and legislation.The problems of such measurement and evaluation are presented by the authors in contributions which move from the general to the particular, e.g. from a general framework for an environmentally sustainable form of urban development to a specific input-output model application to environmental problems.The book is divided into three parts: the first covers city models and sustainable systems - research programmes, environmental policies, green corporations and collaborative strategies to make urban development more sustainable; part two discusses the problems of evaluating the built environment in planning and construction, covering economic and environmental methods and construction, development and regeneration processes; part three illustrates a number of applications using different approaches and techniques and referring to a range of environmental aspects of the natural and built environment, from maintaining historic buildings to transport management and air pollution monitoring.
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Which terms go together: bell circuit, push button, series circuit, parallel circuit, and circuit? Or circuit?
The terms that go together are bell circuit, push button, series circuit, parallel circuit, and circuit. A bell circuit typically involves a push button to activate the bell, which can be part of either a series or parallel circuit. The term "circuit" is a general term that can refer to any closed loop through which an electric current can flow, encompassing both series and parallel circuits.
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Which circuit is meant: parallel circuit or series circuit?
The circuit that is meant depends on the context of the question or problem being discussed. A parallel circuit is one where the components are connected in a way that allows the current to have multiple paths to flow through. A series circuit is one where the components are connected in a single path, so the current flows through each component in sequence. It is important to determine whether the question is referring to a parallel circuit or a series circuit in order to provide the correct answer or solution.
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What is waste separation and recycling?
Waste separation is the process of sorting different types of waste materials into separate categories such as paper, plastic, glass, and organic waste. Recycling involves taking these separated materials and processing them to create new products, reducing the amount of waste that ends up in landfills. By separating waste and recycling, we can help conserve natural resources, reduce pollution, and minimize the impact of waste on the environment.
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Which type of circuit is more efficient: series circuit or parallel circuit?
Parallel circuits are generally more efficient than series circuits. In a parallel circuit, each component has its own separate path for current to flow, so if one component fails, the others can still function. This means that parallel circuits are more reliable and have higher overall efficiency. In contrast, series circuits have only one path for current to flow, so if one component fails, the entire circuit is disrupted, making them less efficient.
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