
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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those in the 11 states of the old Confederacy—became
more competitive in the 1980s, but have since joined the
trend elsewhere (see charts). Nowadays, no matter
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re-elected (98% in 2004), thanks to gerrymandering and
the ease with which those in power can raise money. The
Senate is unsullied by gerrymandering, since state
borders cannot be redrawn. But only a third of the
Senate s seats are up for election, and sitting senators
are even better at raising money than incumbents in the
House. In the current campaign, the Republicans have so
far raised $321m and the Democrats $226m.
The Democrats need to win 15 extra seats to capture the
House and six to take the Senate. The last time such a
revolution hit Capitol Hill was in 1994, when the
Republicans seized both Houses. That victory came
partly because voters were fed up with a Democratic
Party that had grown complacent after too long in office,
much like today s Republicans. But it was also because
Newt Gingrich and his cohorts offered a clear platform
the tax-slashing, government-shrinking “Contract with
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