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  2. DOT-117 tank car - Wikipedia

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    Diagram showing construction of the DOT 117 tank car. The DOT-117 (TC-117 in Canada) is a type of unpressurized tank car in use on North American railroads. The DOT-117 design was developed in the aftermath of the Lac-Mégantic rail disaster of 2013 in an effort to upgrade the specifications of the then-common DOT-111 and CPC-1232 designs. [1]

  3. Worthington Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Worthington Enterprises, Inc. is a global diversified metals manufacturing company based in Columbus, Ohio.It is a steel processor and manufacturer of pressure vessels, such as propane, oxygen and helium tanks, hand torches, refrigerant and industrial cylinders, camping cylinders, exploration, recovery and production products for global energy markets; water system tanks for storage, treatment ...

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  5. Compressed-air car - Wikipedia

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    High-pressure hydrogen tank safety. Composite pressure vessel for hydrogen vehicles. [4] The tanks must be designed to safety standards for a pressure vessel. ISO 11439 is a similar standard, for compressed natural gas tanks. [5] The air storage tanks usable in compressed air cars can be low pressure (9 atm) or high pressure (240+ atm).

  6. M38 Wolfhound - Wikipedia

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    97 km/h (60 mph) The M38 Wolfhound was a 6×6 US armored car produced in 1944 by the Chevrolet division of General Motors . It was designed as a replacement for the M8 Greyhound series, but the end of the war in 1945 led to the cancellation of the project after the completion of a handful of prototype vehicles.

  7. WaterCar - Wikipedia

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    The trip took 70 minutes, [5] and he completed the drive on an estimated 13 US gal (49 L; 11 imp gal) of gasoline, a little more than half the total capacity of the Water Car's 25 gallon tank. March was not the first to drive an amphibious car to an island; the first was Howard Singer of La Jolla who on Aug. 19, 1978, became the first person to ...

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  9. East Liberty Auto Plant - Wikipedia

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    The East Liberty Auto Plant was the first plant on the continent to employ low-emission, water-borne paint and the first to use laser welding in mass production. [ 3 ] The East Liberty plant became the lead plant in global production of the CR-V in 2016. [ 4 ]