Quzhi consulting analysis said that the active preparation of domestic brands in advance in the second quarter will inevitably pull up the corresponding inventory, and will lead to the preparation of the Mid-Autumn National Day holiday stocking needs in the third quarter ahead of schedule, coupled with the unsatisfactory drag on international first-line TV brand performance. In the absence of the support of demand, the panel makers' bargaining power will be greatly reduced, which will bring a lot of pressure for the panel price hike in the third quarter.
With the BOE 8.5 Generation Line, Samsung Suzhou 7.5 Generation Line, AUO Longfei Optical 8.5 Generation Line, TCL Huaxing Optoelectronics 8.5 Generation Line, and Guangzhou LGD 8.5 Generation Line, a step-by-step advancement of the domestic plant construction plan, the panel has excess production capacity. The industry is concerned. This reporter learned that, in addition to the BOE that has already been put into production, TCL Huaxing Optoelectronics, Samsung Suzhou and other projects have started construction. Among them, China Star Optoelectronics plans to achieve full production in December 2012. It is expected that it will achieve a production capacity of 120,000 glass substrates each month, with an annual production capacity of approximately 17.5 million LCD TV modules. The Samsung Suzhou 7.5-generation line project, scheduled to be completed in August 2012, will be put into production in January 2013.
A siren is a loud noise-making device. Civil defense sirens are mounted in fixed locations and used to warn of natural disasters or attacks. Sirens are used on emergency service vehicles such as ambulances, police cars, and fire trucks. There are two general types: pneumatic and electronic.
Many fire sirens (used for calling the volunteer fire fighters) serve double duty as tornado or civil defense sirens, alerting an entire community of impending danger. Most fire
sirens are either mounted on the roof of a fire station or on a pole
next to the fire station. Fire sirens can also be mounted on or near
government buildings, on tall structures such as water towers,
as well as in systems where several sirens are distributed around a
town for better sound coverage. Most fire sirens are single tone and
mechanically driven by electric motors with a rotor attached to the
shaft. Some newer sirens are electronically driven speakers.
Fire sirens are often called "fire whistles", "fire alarms", or
"fire horns". Although there is no standard signaling of fire sirens,
some utilize codes to inform firefighters of the location of the fire.
Civil defense sirens also used as fire sirens often can produce an
alternating "hi-lo" signal (similar to emergency vehicles in many
European countries) as the fire signal, or a slow wail (typically 3x) as
to not confuse the public with the standard civil defense signals of
alert (steady tone) and attack (fast wavering tone). Fire sirens are
often tested once a day at noon and are also called "noon sirens" or
"noon whistles".
The first emergency vehicles relied on a bell. Then in the 70s,
they switched to a duotone airhorn. Then in the 80s, that was overtaken
by an electronic wail.
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