
U205 Solid state relay
Features:
Non-junction switch, long usage life
Controlling voltage among 3-5V, controlled voltage can reach to 380V
100% Factory Tested.
Package:
Product ID dimensions: Net Weight Cross Weight
U205-A 110g
U205-B 10g
U205-C 310g
U205-D 20g
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so many years now
we believe the authorities consider us a local dairy,�an Arla official
said at the time.
Apparently not. Decades of hard work by Arla have been wrecked
in the past two weeks as it has been hit by a boycott of Danish
products throughout the Muslim world. The company is losing
$1.8m a day, and its products have disappeared from store
shelves.
Across the region, ne fuel dispenser rvous retailers fear a backlash from the row
over cartoons depicting Muhammad. Carrefour, a French retailer,
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has drawn scorn in Europe for voluntarily pulling Danish products
from its shelves in the Middle East—and boasting about it. Iran has raised the stakes by stopping
all trade with Denmark, which accounts f fuel dispenser or about $280m in annual imports. The European trade
commissioner warned Saudi Arabia that it could be hauled up before the World Trade
Organisation, which it recently joined, if it is seen as supporting the boycott.
Danish goods worth about DKr10 billion a year are thought to be at risk in 20 Muslim countries.
Other affected firms range from Novo Nordisk, a leading insulin-maker that reports a slump in use
of its products by Saudi pharmacies and hospitals, to Lego, the big toymaker—although the Middle
East accounts for less than 1% of its global sales.
While the Danes are in the crosshairs, others stand to gain. Seeking to squelch rumours that could
dampen sales, Swiss-based Nestlé took out ads last week explaining that its products were not
from Scandinavia. Fonterra Co-operative Group of New Zealand and Groupe Lactalis of France,
both dairy companies, report new interest in their products. But since two French newspapers
have now republished the cartoons, this may not last.
Companies can buy insurance to minimise losses from such maelstroms. But liability is not clear-
cut and customers need to read the fine print carefully. “There are no carte blanche, financial-
guarantee products,