
U330-A LPG Nozzle
For High-Flow, Bulk Fuel Oil Delivery Service
Materials:
Body: Aluminum
seals: Buna-N, Viton
Main stem: Stainless steel
Spout: Aluminum
Features :
Rated flow:45L/min
Rated work pressure: 2.2Mpa
Environmental Condition:-300C~500C
Coupling style:Italian style
Package:
Cross Weight Dimension
17kg/case of 10 42×40×33 cm/case of 10
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ffers his parting thoughts
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WITH April Fool s Day as the publication date on my final issue as editor, it is tempting to pretend that my
resignation was just a joke, such is the privilege of presiding over The Economist. But after 13 years in the m fuel dispenser ost
interesting and satisfying job in journalism it really is time for a change, both for me and for this paper fuel dispenser . Departing
editors are allowed, however, to give themselves one final consolation a signed, valedictory editorial as an
occasion for some reflection, some explanation, much self-indulgence and usually a little ancestor-worship. The
first thought of a departing editor is to abolish this ancient tradition. The second is to leave that decision to his
successor.
It seems fitting to begin with the ancestors. One of the exceptional characteristics of this newspaper is the degree
to which it still follows the principles and methods begun 163 years ago by its f fuel dispenser ounder, James Wilson, and
perfected by his son-in-law, Walter Bagehot. The Economist was launched to campaign for free trade and all forms
of liberty, what proponents and detractors alike today call globalisation, blended with what George Bush likes to
call “the freedom agenda� It did so with a formula that was three parts factual description and one part strongly
held opinion or argumentative analysis. That is what we continue to attempt today.
We do not do so merely out of loyalty to our founders if those principles had turned out to be wrong, they would
have been ditched long ago. And their application must always evolve. I, for one, had Bagehot grumbling in his
grave when, in 1994, we declared the British monarchy to be “an idea whose time has passed� in flat contradiction
to his great 1867 book, “The English Constitution� But in general what is striking about the past 13 years is how
strongly this period has fitted Wilson s original view, how it made his principles feel more r