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How to do a quick word or phrase search
Basic Search Tips
Searching for Formulas, Mathematics, and Exact Phrases
Searching by Date or ID
Examples
How to ask for an introduction
How to ask a question about a Honeywell technology

How to do a quick word or phrase search

1. Type a series of individual words or quoted phrases in the search box.
2. Click the red arrow immediately following the search box. The results of your search will then be displayed.

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Basic Search Tips

The yet2.com search engine used here works like Google or many of the other search engines you may have used.

Type a series of individual words or quoted phrases to search for listings that contain all those words or phrases (in any order). A space between words is equivalent to AND. For example: process chemical.

Separate words or phrases with AND (or type +) to search for listings that contain all words or phrases. For example: process AND chemical, process + chemical.

Separate words or phrases with OR (or type ,) to search for listings that contain any of those words or phrases. For example: process OR chemical, process, chemical.

Put NOT (or type -) in front of a word or quoted phrase to search for listings that do not contain the word or phrase. For example: process NOT chemical, process -chemical.

All searches are completely case-insensitive. No distinction is made between capital letters and lowercase letters.

Important: Using commas to separate words broadens your search to include more documents. To narrow your search, separate words and phrases with AND.

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Searching for Formulas, Mathematics, and Exact Phrases

Put all formulas, mathematics, and exact phrases -- such as the title of a TechPak -- inside double quotation marks, like these examples:

"fluorinated poly(arylene ethers)"

"Method to impart coffee stain resistance to polyamide fibers"

Scientific formulas often use parentheses or commas that can confuse a general-purpose search engine. Always use double-quotation marks for them.

Important: If you use double-quotes within a phrase, you must precede the quotes with a backslash. For example, this title includes quotation marks: "Binder \"Eases\" Bulk Transport".

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Searching by Date or ID

You can search for listings from a given month in the past through to the current month. For example: date:3 finds all listings published during the three months prior to the current date. date:6 finds listings published during the six months prior to the current date. For example, processes +chemical +date:12 finds all TechPaks containing "processes" and "chemical" published during the past year.

You can search for listings by specific ID number. Each listing has a unique ID. For example: id:19279 finds the listing with that specific ID.

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Examples

Example Returns

high frequency actuator

Returns listings that contain the words "high" and "frequency" and "actuator" in any order. All three words must be present.

high frequency AND actuator
high frequency +actuator

Returns listings that contain the words "high" and "frequency" and "actuator" in any order. All three words must be present.

high frequency OR actuator
high frequency, actuator

Returns listings that contain both the words "high" and "frequency," or that contain the word "actuator."

high frequency NOT actuator
high frequency -actuator

Returns listings that contain the words "high" and "frequency," but that do not contain the word "actuator."

oil

Stemming is built-in, so "oil" returns listings that contain "oils," "oiler," "oiling," and so forth.

*ology

Returns all listings that contain words ending in "ology," such as technology, oncology, and biology.

id:19279

Returns the listing with the ID of 19279.

"liquid crystal display" -radiation -1-butanol

Returns listings that include "liquid crystal display" and that do not include "radiation" and "1-butanol"

date:12

Returns listings from the past year. (12 months)



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How to ask for an introduction

When viewing a Honeywell technology, you may click the Request an Introduction button at any time. Fill in the contact information requested on this page, then proceed to the next page to fill in information about your request. The information that you provide will be verified and forwarded to the proper department at Honeywell. After reviewing your request, you may be contacted by a representative of Honeywell to open preliminary discussions.

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How to ask a question about a Honeywell technology

While viewing a Honeywell technology you may click the Ask the Owner a Question button. This will take you to a new page where you may enter contact information needed for Honeywell to reply. After submitting this data the question page will be presented. Please enter your question and click Submit. Your question will be forwarded to the responsible party at Honeywell and subsequently answered in an email reply.

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