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Carsem plans to utilize the Eagle Test platform in their development and production facilities for Power Management, Industrial, Automotive, and some Data Converter device test applications. Eagle Test was chosen based on a set of Carsem specific criteria which includes installed base, long term viability, OEE performance, test economics, and global support capabilities.
With the issue dated May 5 1990, Eagle relaunched yet again due to falling sales caused by the changing market. The relaunched comic contained fewer strips, all in colour, with large amounts of celebrity and pop music-related content. Oddly, strips seemed to either be aimed at infant school children, involving slapstick and simplistic humour, or mature adolescents similar to 2000 AD's Crisis tackling homelessness, sex, and profanity.
Launched in 1986, Double Eagle is the world's largest flat rolled steel electrogalvanizing facility with an annual operating capacity of 850,000 tons. The facility applies zinc or zinc-iron coating to the steel substrate through a continuous electrolytic plating process, providing superior rust and corrosion protection primarily for automotive applications.
With the Eagle F1 Asymmetric, the tread pattern features an outer tread zone for enhanced grip and a water-channeling inner tread zone to aid wet traction. A continuous center rib helps provide enhanced highway performance. A next-generation polymer tread compound complements the other technical enhancements, and helps provide grip on dry roads and enhanced wet traction.
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Eagle A few gold miners still make a living on their claims around Eagle. In the goldrush days the town was a supply center for miners and stampeders, until they moved on to Fairbanks or Nome.
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Around 1992, Eagle moved to a monthly anthology format after being unable to shore up sales. There was very little new content, consisting mostly of reprinted Eagle strips. Publication quietly ceased in January 1994.
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