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The Astatic was a French automobile manufactured from 1920 to 1922. Built at Saint-Ouen, the car was an attempt to market a vehicle with independent suspension all round; this one used leaf-springs to achieve its purpose. The engine was an 1100cc SCAP.




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astatic.com - Commercial Products (1481 words)
Visitors to this Astatic plant are deeply impressed with its modern equipment and facilities, with its fully equipped laboratory and large engineering department, with its extensive tool and machine shops, its up-to-the-minute painting and drying department, its long, busy lines of assembly workers, large office personnel, its clinic, its cafeteria and other features.
Astatic Phonograph Pickups and Cartridges are used by a majority of the leading manufacturers of electric phonographs, radio-phonograph combinations, coin operated phonographs, home recording combinations, and other similar types of equipment.
Astatic, as a result, became one of the largest producers of Hydrophones for the U.S. Navy under direct contract, and for other manufacturers of Sonar equipment on a subcontract basis.
Astatic supports (3296 words)
This hybrid astatic cell is a combination of triangles like that, which is used in a conventional flotation cell.
Astatic levers only transmit a pressure, a strength, not a movement.
he way an astatic mirror cell functions is relatively simple, the counterweights placed on the levers under the bottom of the mirror cell, counterbalance the effect of gravity by applying a " push " to the back of the mirror proportional to its mass.
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