
U102-A2 Pumping Unit
Materials:
Body: Aluminum (Spray-Painted)
seals: Buna-N
Technical Specifications:
Power:750-1000W
Flow Rate:45~90L/min
Rotary speed :630~730rpm
Noise: 68db(A)
Minimum. vacuum degree: 0.054Mpa
Pressure Drop: 0.12-0.25Mpa
Separate Ability of Oil and Air: >=20%
Features :
Positive displacement, self priming, internal gear type and adjustable bypass valve.
Designed for quiet, vibration-free operation.
Reusable suction strainer filter at inlet connection.
Reverse check valve at air separator float mechanism.
Check and relief valve at outlet of pumping unit.
100% Factory Tested.
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U102-A2 18kg/case of 1 18.5kg/case of 1 36×32× 30cm/case of 1
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Does Iran have a hidden military programme? Inspectors are unsure. Although they have winkled out a lot of
information, the gaps are troubling. Unexplained traces of enriched uranium suggest more “experiments?than
have been accounted for so far. Questions remain about what Iran really did with plans it bought on the black
market for more efficient centrifuge machin fuel dispenser es (left gathering dust in a cupboard for years, it says), and whether it
used designs it was given by these traffickers for shaping uranium metal in ways useful in weapons-making (no, it
insists). Iran has refused to allow full inspection of some military sites thought to be connected with nuclear work,
including at least fuel dispenser one where high-explosive testing of bomb-triggers may have taken place.
Other evidence adds to this disturbing pattern. For more than a year, America s intelligence agencies have been
studying a cache of computer files that appear to show design work by Iranian scientists on a missile cone
configured in just the way needed to accommodate a nuclear warhead. Administration officials showed some of this
evidence late last year to Russia and China in the hope of winning their active support at the IAEA for declaring
Iran in non-compliance with its obligations. (In the end, both abstained on the resolution but let it pass.)
Meanwhile, Iran has long collaborated with North Korea on missile development, testing and deploying its own
versions of the North s nuclear-capable Nodong missile, with a range of 1,200km, and possibly collaborating on the
longer-range Taepodong missile too. In a forthcoming article in Survival, Mark Fitzpatrick of the IISS suggests that
such co-operation may recently have extended to nuclear work. Both regimes bought nuclear equipment from the
black-market network, run by Pakistan s Abdul Qadeer Khan, which also supplied Libya and others until it was
busted. Few other countries would be ready to help Iran with its nuclear projects at present.
The struggle to negotiate
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