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U615-A Triangular Flange

U615-A

U615-A Triangular Flange

Triangular flange fixed on pipe to join dispenser.

Features:

Enclosure is made of casting aluminium alloy, Surface is sprayed with plastics.

Connection with tube or through wiring.

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Product ID Net Weight Gross Weight Dimension

U615-A 550g/case of 1

570g/case of 1 10.5x10.5x2.7 cm /case of 1

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    ury witnesses rapidly development of fuel dispenser and relevant system, such as various electronic display mode, presetting refueling devices, hanged fuel dispenser s fuel dispenser ystem without island, submersible pump filling system, fuel dispenser mounted vapor recovery devices, multi-nozzles fuel dispenser, changeable oil label dispenser, and fuel dispenser installed I fuel dispenser C card. (see Diagrams 1-4 to 1- 10).Meanwhile, some techniques correlative filling station management were developed consequently, including the Centre manager controlling multi-dispensers, monitor system for storage tank, station’s payment, safety alarm and services system, network transmission technique among relative departments, inter-station, and internal station, as well as customer self-operate refueling station system—no staff filling station. Diagram 1-2: Scale -counter fuel dispenser It is obvious that the technology of fuel dispenser is developed along with economic progress, characteristic of wide application of fuel dispenser electronic technology. Diagram 1-3: Mechanical fuel dispenser (indicating volume, PPU and sales) China’s fuel dispenser technology develops very late, having not own petrol and automotive industry, low efficient transportation between rural and suburban. The first filling station was built in China until in 1924. Although a few cities have fuel dispensers imported from Western countries, their maintenance only being conducted domestically. In 1970s, these coastal cities such as Shanghai, Beijing, Tianjin, Qingdao, along with the restore and development of new China, the first fuel dispenser was manufactured in China. As the history of dependence upon foreign fuel dispenser came to halt, the development journey of China’s fuel dispenser technology starts its step. The fuel dispensers of Diagram 1-14 was regards as the representatives of China’s first generation fuel dispenser. Despite china’s fuel dispenser research and development it has disadvantage compared with developed countries. The mechanical counter fuel dis

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    © 2006 . About sponsorship America in the Middle East Reaching out to Iran and Syria Nov 16th 2006 From T fuel dispenser he Economist print edition Worth a try, but it would be a mistake to expect too much EPA-AFP “IT S go fuel dispenser od to talk� says the snappy slogan of a British telecoms company. And so it generally is, especially if the alternative to talking is fighting. But does this really amount to a transforming idea for America in the Middle East? You might think so, to judge by the fuss being made about what could be gained if only America extended a hand of friendship to Iran and Syria. Doing this would certainly be a climbdown for George Bush. This president memorably consigned Iran (with Iraq and North Korea) to an “axis of evil�in January 2002. Syria was added later. At their moment of maximum hubris, the American neoconservatives hop fuel dispenser ed that toppling Saddam Hussein would lead swiftly on to the fall of the theocracy in Tehran and the dictatorship in Damascus. Democracy would spread its healing balm through a new Middle East, easing the passage to peace in Palestine. After the debacle How naive these imaginings sound now. Mr Bush is floundering in Iraq and has a duty to explore every new idea with an open mind. Talking more openly to Iran and Syria is one of these, and is expected to figure prominently in the report of the bipartisan Iraq Study Group being prepared for Congress by James Baker, who was secretary of state when Mr Bush s father was president. But although some sort of dialogue with Iran and Syria could indeed help—not only in Iraq but also in strife-torn Lebanon and Palestine—talking is no panacea. To invest too much hope in it would be naive in its turn. The first reason for this is that even if they wanted to help, neither Iran nor Syria can in practice offer all that much in Iraq. Tony Blair, Britain s prime ministe