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  2. Butterfly valve - Wikipedia

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    Butterfly valve with actuator electric valve - An electrically actuated butterfly valve is a quarter-turn valve controlled by an electric motor. It offers fast and precise flow regulation, remote operation, and versatility for various applications.

  3. Emerson Electric - Wikipedia

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    Emerson Electric Co. is an American multinational corporation headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The Fortune 500 company delivers a range of engineering services, manufactures industrial automation equipment, climate control systems, and precision measurement instruments, and provides software engineering solutions for ...

  4. File:Butterfly valve.svg - Wikipedia

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  5. Brooks Instrument - Wikipedia

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    Brooks Instrument is a manufacturer of flow control and measurement equipment based in Hatfield, PA.It was a division of Emerson (NYSE:EMR) until December 31, 2007 when it was sold to American Industrial Partners Capital Fund IV (“AIP”) for approximately $100 million in cash.

  6. Piston valve (steam engine) - Wikipedia

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    The usual locomotive valve gears such as Stephenson, Walschaerts, and Baker valve gear, can be used with either slide valves or piston valves. Where poppet valves are used, a different gear, such as Caprotti valve gear may be used, though standard gears as mentioned above were used as well, by Chapelon and others.

  7. NGC 6302 - Wikipedia

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    As it is included in the New General Catalogue, this object has been known since at least 1888. [9] The earliest-known study of NGC 6302 is by Edward Emerson Barnard, who drew and described it in 1907. [2] The nebula featured in some of the first images released after the final servicing mission of the Hubble Space Telescope in September 2009. [10]

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