
U203-E Display
This device is mainly applied in the system of dispenser to remove the solid sedimentation is the oil ,ensuring the cleaning of the oil or like ,and as a result to extend the life span and accuracy of the flow meter. In the system of dispenser ,it is fixed between the oil pump and the flow meter.
Materials:
Body: Body: Aluminum (Spray-Painted)
Seals: Buna-N
Technical Specifications:
Working pressure:0.2Mpa
Filter accuracy:30um
Flow Rate:65L/min
Rating Medium:Gasoline,Kerosene, Diesel
100% Factory Tested.
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U103-A 2kg/case of1 2.2kg/case of1 20x13x14cm/case of1
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development in the “crusade against Islam�launched by Mr Bush.
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record. On the one hand he is a keen proponent of the view that Europe s identity is essentially Christian.
In 2004, while he was still a cardinal, he declared that Turkey should not be admitted to the European
Union. On the other, since becoming pope, he has repeatedly signalled a rejection of the unconditional
dialogue favoured by his predecessor. In particular, he has packed the previous pontiff s top expert on
Islam off to Cairo and merged the Vatican s department for inter-religious dialogue into its “ministry�of
culture.
Yet it has also become clear that Islam is near the top of Pope Benedict s agenda. He is planning a visit
to Turkey in November. On the very day that the latest crisis erupted, he confirmed as his new “foreign
minister�a Moroccan-born archbishop, Dominique Mamberti, who has spent most of his diplomatic career
in Muslim-ruled countries.
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meaty, challenging substance. This is what he meant when, after lamenting the reaction to his words on
September 17th, he added that he wanted a dialogue that was “frank and sincere�
There are two points he is especially keen to make. One is that Christians in many Muslim countries do
not have the same religious freedom that is enjoyed by most Muslims in the West. The other is that too
many Islamic clerics seem to sanction or at least tolerate violence in the name of religion. This was
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