
U101-E Flowmeter
Materials:
Body: Aluminum (Spray-Painted)
seals: Buna-N
Technical Specifications:
Discharge rate of each revolution:037L
Flow rate range:20L~220L/min
Accuracy:±0.3%
Repeat error:�.15%
Environmental condition:-40~~+70degree
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U101-D 8kg/case of 1 9kg/case of 1 28Ă—25Ă— 18cm/case of 1
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Immigration policy
More marches, a growing backlash
May 4th 2006 | LOS ANGELES
From The Economist print edition
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Illegal aliens are discovering their power—and their enemies
THE images filled the nation s TV screens a million or more demonstrators, almost all of them
Latino, marching peacefully through America s cities on May 1st in the hope that Congress would
grant America s 12m or so illegal immigrants a right to reside in “the land of the free� On the
same day, hundreds of thousands of poor Latinos forfeited their pay (and risked being fired) to
emphasise their economic importance as both workers and consumers. As the banners proclaimed
from Los Angeles to New York, “Hoy Marchamos; Mañana Votamos�(Today we march; tomorrow
we vote).
The success of the protests was real enough, both in turning out the demonstrators and in
boycotting the economy. At the twin ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, only around 10% of the
lorry-drivers turned up for work; in both California and Florida farm workers in their tens of
thousands left the fields untended; in the Midwest, meat processors such as Tyson Foods closed
shop for the day. Indeed, the economic impact would clearly have been still greater if several
Latino leaders, including LA s mayor, Antonio Villaraigosa, had not been lukewarm about it.
Yet what if the success proves self-defeating, provoking not sympathy for illegal immigrants but a
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the background, picking lettuce, setting restaurant tables, digging ditches, cleaning houses or
making hotel beds, ordinary Americans could simply ignore them. Now, they cannot this week s
display of Latino “people power�is the third in less than two months. First came the massive
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