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  2. Spray painting - Wikipedia

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    The addition of compressed air improves the fineness of atomization. Additionally, unlike a pure airless spray gun, an AA gun has some control over fan spray to round spray. Some electric airless sprayers (Wagner and Graco) are fitted with a compressor to allow the use of an air-assisted airless gun in situations where portability is important.

  3. Electric motor - Wikipedia

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    Electric motors have efficiencies ranging from around 15%-20% for shaded pole motors, up to 98% for permanent magnet motors, [101] [102] [103] with efficiency also dependent on load. Peak efficiency is usually at 75% of the rated load. So (as an example) a 10 HP motor is most efficient when driving a load that requires 7.5 HP. [104]

  4. Great Wall King Kong Cannon - Wikipedia

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    The Great Wall King Kong Cannon debuted in November, 2021 during the 2021 Auto Guangzhou. [3] I was first previewed as a concept called the GWM X-Pao or GWM X Cannon in Auto Shanghai 2021. Available as a regular version and a long bed version, the Max load capacity of the Great Wall King Kong Cannon is 500 kilograms. [ 4 ]

  5. Plasma transferred wire arc thermal spraying - Wikipedia

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    The inventors of PTWA received the 2009 IPO National Inventor of the Year award. [1] This technology was initially patented and developed by Flame-Spray Industries , and subsequently improved upon by Flame-Spray and Ford .

  6. Premium efficiency - Wikipedia

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    Premium efficiency, when used in reference to specific types of Electric Motors (with a rotating shaft), is a class of motor efficiency.. As part of a concerted effort worldwide to reduce energy consumption, CO 2 emissions and the impact of industrial operations on the environment, various regulatory authorities in many countries have introduced, or are planning, legislation to encourage the ...

  7. W.H. Dorman & Co - Wikipedia

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    The Dorman 2-cylinder (2JO) and 4-cylinder (4JO) engines were the only engines selected for the internal combustion 'rail tractors' used on the War Department Light Railways, these being made by Motor Rail (20 hp and 40 hp variants) with 2-speed gearboxes, and the 40 hp 4JO was used in the petrol-electric locomotives made by Dick, Kerr & Co. and British Westinghouse.

  8. Knox Automobile Company - Wikipedia

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    [3] The Knox Model A was a three-wheel runabout with a 5-hp one-cylinder air-cooled engine. In 1902 a four-wheel runabout and a 8-hp two-cylinder engine joined the model line-up. Early cars were called Knoxmobile with the Waterless Knox being used from 1903. A slogan used was "The Car That Never Drinks". [3]

  9. Birmingham Small Arms Company - Wikipedia

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    As well as the Daimler car range, BSA Cycles Ltd re-entered the car market under the BSA name in 1921 with a V-twin engined light car followed by four-cylinder models up to 1926, when the name was temporarily dropped. In 1929 a new range of 3- and 4-wheel cars appeared and production of these continued until 1936.