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  2. MOGAS Group - Wikipedia

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    MOGAS International Limited is located at the AG (Silver) Tower in Dubai, UAE [5] and has been in operation since 2005. MOGAS International is the central hub for the supply and trading activities of the business. It is also the location where blending of MOGAS’ lubricants are blended.

  3. Ball valve - Wikipedia

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    A ball valve is a flow control device which uses a hollow, perforated, and pivoting ball to control fluid flowing through it. It is open when the hole through the middle of the ball is in line with the flow inlet, and closed when it is pivoted 90 degrees by the valve handle, blocking the flow. [1]

  4. Hydrogen valve - Wikipedia

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    Inconel tilting disc check valve for hydrogen service. Types. High pressure ball valves up to 6000 psig (413 bar) at 250 degrees F (121 degrees C) ...

  5. Avgas - Wikipedia

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    The main petroleum component used in blending avgas is alkylate, which is a mixture of various isooctanes. Some refineries also use reformate.All grades of avgas that meet CAN 2–3 [further explanation needed], 25-M82 [further explanation needed] have a density of 6.01 pounds per US gallon (720 g/L) at 15 °C (59 °F).

  6. Globe valve - Wikipedia

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    Globe valve. A globe valve, different from ball valve, is a type of valve used for regulating flow in a pipeline, consisting of a movable plug or disc element and a stationary ring seat in a generally spherical body. [1] Globe valves are named for their spherical body shape with the two halves of the body being separated by an internal baffle.

  7. Mogas - Wikipedia

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    Mogas may refer to: Motor gasoline , a slang for common gasoline (for cars, motorcycles, lawnmowers ...) used by aviators to distinguish it from avgas (aviation gasoline). MOGAS Group , a Ugandan oil company