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![]() OSAKA TS 443 TURBO MOLECULAR PUMP US $9,500.00
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![]() Shimadzu Corp TMP 2203LMC Turbo Molecular Pump US $9,000.00
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![]() BOC EDWARDS STP H301C TURBO MOLECULAR PUMP US $4,000.00
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![]() Osaka Turbo Molecular Pump TH532 US $3,500.00
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![]() Shimadzu EI 3203MD TMP Turbo Molecular Pump Power Unit EI 3203MD A1 working US $3,005.12
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![]() Ebara Turbo Molecular Pump ET300WS A Rebuild Needed AS IS US $1,905.12
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![]() Pfeiffer Balzers TPH062H Turbo Molecular Vacuum Pump US $1,875.00
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![]() 4916 FC Turbo Molecular Pump System US $1,550.00
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![]() ALCATEL CFF 450 TURBO MOLECULAR PUMP CONTROLLER TYPE D 8220 US $1,479.99
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![]() OSAKA TURBO MOLECULAR PUMP MODEL TH542ASAW US $1,419.99
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![]() Ebara Turbo molecular Pump Controller 305W US $950.00
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![]() SEIKO SEIKI TURBO MOLECULAR PUMP CONTROL UNIT STP H1000L US $795.00
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![]() Edwards TURBO MOLECULAR PUMP EXT 70 US $790.00
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![]() SEIKO SEIKI STP THERMO CONTROLLER STC G SCU STC G TURBO MOLECULAR PUMP CONTROL US $450.00 |
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Four Iconic TV Automobiles
Television has clearly reflected America's love affair with the automobile. Television of course! Crazy jumps, mad street chases, and sometimes even weapons, these cars have easily become Nick at Night favorites for everyone. Here are a few.
The General Lee – In1979 this Dodge Charger aired on TV and charged it's way into the hearts of Americans everywhere. The General Lee was a 1968/1969 Charger painted bright orange and bearing controversial confederate flag on the roof. While it remains a mystery as to why, the door of the General were wielded shut and the Dukes had to slide in through the windows. The only apparent reason for this was because it looked cool. They used 256 of them in the shows run. In fact, on average they used up more than one General Lee per show! At some point you would think they would learn how to do stunts. For your own iconic car, check used cars Fr. Worth for a great deal.
The Batmobile – It's a known fact that only way to start the Batmobile is to utter the words “Atomic batteries to power, turbines to speed." After that, this bat to the bone car would whisk Batman and the Boy Wonder off to fight whoever it was threatening Gotham that day. The Batmobile was actually based off a concept car made by Lincoln called the Futura . It was built in 1955 and displayed on the auto show circuit that year. George Barris owned the car when he was asked by ABC to create the Batmobile. The Futura was sitting in his lot unused and he decided it was perfect for the part. On a side not, it has been said this version of the Batmobile has sold more toys and model kits then any other car made. Go to used cars Albany for a great car. We have dozens of selections.
The Monkemobile – “Here we come driving down the street, we get the funniest looks from, everyone we meet…” yeah, I would probably get funny looks driving around in this thing as well, but hey, hey, their the Monkees, and they had a car. This 1966 Pontiac GTO was beefed up and painted bright red with the iconic Monkees logo on the sides. Two were built, each with their slight variations, but it did have horse power, in fact a little too much, as it was difficult to drive. One really wierd story exist involving one of the cars. In 1968, when the Monkees went on tour in Australie, one of the cars went with them. It got left down under and a few years later reappeared. Take a guess where? Try Puerto Rico. To this day nobody knows how it got to Puerto Rico.
KITT – No list of cool TV cars would be complete without the Knight Industries Two Thousand (KITT) from Knight Rider, the show that gave us the over rated, hairy chested David Hasselhoff, and one absurdly awesome car. To any young boy in the 80’s, it didn’t get much cooler than KITT. This jet black, souped up Pontiac Trans Am carried Michael Knight to wherever the action was, and often did most of the fighting for him as well. Need a car to monkey around in? Come to used cars Miami for a great deal.
KITT sported an insane turbo boost that allowed for amazing burst of speed and the ability to jump over just about anything in his path, including Hasselhoff’s ego. It also had a super computer AI with the capacity to think and learn. This computer chip allowed KITT to drive himself, play music, videos and even arcade games. ironically enough, this state of the art car had insecure, sensitive that got it's feelings hurt easily. Funny thing is, it had to have been programed that way.
But wait, there is more. KITT was made from molecular bonded shell. While nobody know exactly how this works, we do know it made him completely invulnerable to conventional arms fire and explosions as well as offering protection from damages in car wrecks and during turbo jumps. Looks like the Dukes of Hazard could learn a lesson from this.
Don’t forget his anamorphic equalizer. This would be the famous red light in KITT's hood that allowed him to "see" and interact with the world around him. And just to top things off for fun, he had grappling hooks with wenches, tear gas, flame throwers, smoke screens and even tires that could deflate were among the numerous others gadgets this F16 jet on wheels bore.
principle of turbo molecular pump?
principle, construction and working of a turbo molecular drag pump
Turbo pumps work like fans operating at centrifuge speeds.
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