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  2. Malyshev Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Malyshev factory also manufactures parts for Bizon, a Polish producer of agricultural combines. In April 2009, the Malyshev Factory signed a contract to upgrade 29 T-64B [Т-64Б] tanks to T-64BM "Bulat" [Т-64БМ "Булат"] standard, for the Ukrainian Army for ₴200 million ($25.1 million).

  3. Kharkiv model V-2 - Wikipedia

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    V-2-34: V-2 with revised hull mounts, fuel and cooling connectors and refined clutch, 1939. Used in the T-34, SU-85 and SU-100, it produced 500 hp (370 kW) @ 1,800 rpm. [2] The following units were attached to the engine: fuel feed pump; fuel filter; fuel pump NK-1; high-pressure fuel line; oil pump; oil filter; water pump, and alternator.

  4. Bicycle pump - Wikipedia

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    A third type of valve called the Dunlop (or Woods) valve exists, but tubes with these valves can be filled using a Presta pump. [1] [2] Several basic types are available: Floor pumps; Frame-mounted; Compact or mini; Foot-operated; Double-action; Blast or tubeless; In its most basic form, a bicycle pump functions via a hand-operated piston.

  5. Chiller - Wikipedia

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    A liquid (glycol based) chiller with an air cooled condenser on the rooftop of a medium size commercial building. In air conditioning systems, chilled coolant, usually chilled water mixed with ethylene glycol, from a chiller in an air conditioning or cooling plant is typically distributed to heat exchangers, or coils, in air handlers or other types of terminal devices which cool the air in ...

  6. Pulse tube refrigerator - Wikipedia

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    Figure 4: The temperature of PTRs over the years. The temperature of 1.2 K was reached in a collaboration between the groups of Giessen and Eindhoven. They used a superfluid vortex cooler as an additional cooling stage to the PTR. W. E. Gifford and R. C. Longsworth, in the 1960s, invented the so-called Basic Pulse Tube Refrigerator.

  7. JSC Russian Machines - Wikipedia

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    Russian Machines (Russian: Русские машины, /Russkie mashiny/) is a Russian conglomerate that consists of industrial and engineering divisions. The group currently operates 27 plants throughout 12 regions in Russia and produces mechanical engineering products including motor vehicles, car parts, rail cars, aircraft, farming and construction equipment. [1]

  8. Onega Tractor Plant - Wikipedia

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    The plant was established on August 29, 1703. The first tractor, tracked skidder the TDT-40 model, was manufactured on 1956. [1] The Onega Tractor Plant (OTZ) is a company in Russia that manufactures and markets a range of forestry vehicles and machinery such as forwarders and harvesters.

  9. ZIS-5 (truck) - Wikipedia

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    The AMO-2 was intended as a replacement of the previous AMO-F-15, the first Soviet truck ever built (it was a copy of the Italian Fiat F-15). However, the AMO-2 was not an original development but instead was based on the Autocar Dispatch SD truck, [2] after a license agreement with the Autocar Company. Some time later, the AMO-2 was modernized ...