
U101-C Flowmeter
Materials:
Body: Cast lron (Spray-Painted)
seals: Buna-N
Technical Specifications:
Discharge rate of each revolution:0.5L
Flow rate range:5L~60L/min
Accuracy:±0.2%
Repeat error:�.1%
Environmental condition:-40~~+70degree
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U101-C 23kg/case of 1 25kg/case of 1 28Ă—26Ă— 45cm/case of 1
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The scribe
Jun 22nd 2006
From The Economist print edition
The speech-writer who set George Bush s instincts to music is leaving the White House
THE fuel dispenser president is hardly one of nature s public speakers. He is addicted to odd words (“suiciders� and
even odder phrases (“I know how hard it is for you to put food on your family�. The average George
Bush press conference is a white-knuckle ride across painful silences, weird mispronunciations
(“nukiller� and cackling laughter. Tony Snow, Mr Bush s recently appointed press secretary, once wrote
a column accusing him of sounding like “a soul tortured with Tourette s�
Yet the Tourette s victim has delivered some of America s finest presidential speeches. Hendrik
Hertzberg, a liberal New Yorker columnist and a former speech-writer for Jimmy Carter, described Mr
Bush s first inaugural address as “shockingly good� He thought that “it was better than all but a tiny
handful of all the inaugurals of all the presidents since the Republic was founded� William Safire, a
former speech-writer for Richard Nixon, rated Mr Bush s second inaugural address as “among the top five
of a score of second-inaugurals in our history� Mr Bush s address in the National Cathedral shortly after
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