
U101-D Flowmeter
Materials:
Body: Aluminum (Spray-Painted)
seals: Buna-N
Technical Specifications:
Discharge rate of each revolution:0.473L
Flow rate range:5L~65L/min
Accuracy:±0.2%
Repeat error:�.1%
Environmental condition:-40~~+70degree
Minimum adjusted quantity:0.04%
Working pressure:0.12Mpa-0.3Mpa
Features :
Micro-accurate 4-piston,positive displacement type meter with rotary valve, exterior adjustment and double oil lip seal for long life.
External structure achieved by single body design of components.
100% tested before Ex-Factory
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U101-D 5.3kg/case of 1 5.5kg/case of 1 27Ă—23Ă— 22cm/case of 1
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oppositionists. His death has weakened the opposition considerably, and is probably bad news for
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It is also of note, although rarely mentioned in public, that part of Mr Sarsenbaev s great influence
was probably due to his senior position within the ranks of the Alban, a subdivision of the Elder
Horde, one of Kazakhstan s three great traditional tribal groupings, the others being the Lesser
and Middle Hordes. Another opposition politician, a former mayor of Almaty named Zamanbek
Nurkadilov, who was found dead under mysterious circumstances last November, also hailed from
the Alban.
The opposition now has to decide how it will react. The chairman of FJK, Zharmakhan Tuyakbai,
has condemned the “political terror�and called on President Nazarbaev to return from his
holidays. Other opposition figures have openly called on the population to rise up. Sergei
Duvanov, an opposition journalist, blamed the murder on “Mr 91 Per Cent”—the president, who
has been at the helm since 1989 and won re-election last December with 91% of the vote—for
having created the kind of regime that allows such killings to take place.
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South Korea
The king, the clown and the quota
Feb 16th 2006 | SEOUL
From The Economist print edition
Korean cinema comes of age
AP
THIS winter s surprise hit in South Korean cinemas, which has left
the Hollywood competition trailing in its wake, has been a period
drama centred on a notorious 15th-century monarch and a troupe
of entertainers invited to his court. But South Korean film-makers
claim the recent commercial and critical success of films like “The
King and the Clown� both at home and internationally, is now
threa