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  2. Propane, butane, and LPG container valve connections

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    The iOverlander [2] database maintained by travelers, My LPG [3] and the Facebook group "Cooking Gas Around the World [4]" provide more information about individual sources per country. Much general information about global LPG use and standardization is available from the World LPG Association [ 5 ] and the AEGPL [ 6 ]

  3. Gas cylinder - Wikipedia

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    Industrial compressed gas cylinders used for oxy-fuel welding and cutting of steel.. A gas cylinder is a pressure vessel for storage and containment of gases at above atmospheric pressure.

  4. Poppet valve - Wikipedia

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    Oscillating poppet valve on one of Chapelon's rebuilt 4-6-2 locomotives. Poppet valves have been used on steam locomotives, often in conjunction with Lentz or Caprotti valve gear. British examples include: LNER Class B12; LNER Class D49; LNER Class P2; LMS Stanier Class 5 4-6-0; BR standard class 5; BR standard class 8 71000 Duke of Gloucester.

  5. Microflotation - Wikipedia

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    One macro bubble can be 1000 times bigger in volume compared to one micro bubble. And vice versa the number of micro bubbles can be 1000 fold in number compared to one macro bubble having same volume. Microflotation enables bubbles in size 40-70 μm with rise rates from 3–10 m/h.

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  7. Multi-valve - Wikipedia

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    A cylinder head of a four valve Nissan VQ engine engine. A multi-valve or multivalve engine is one where each cylinder has more than two valves (an intake, and an exhaust).A multi-valve engine has better breathing, and with more smaller valves (having less mass in motion) may be able to operate at higher revolutions per minute (RPM) than a two-valve engine, delivering more power.

  8. Head (vessel) - Wikipedia

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    These heads have a dish with a fixed radius (r1), the size of which depends on the type of torispherical head. [3] The transition between the cylinder and the dish is called the knuckle. The knuckle has a toroidal shape. The most common types of torispherical heads are:

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