Tubular heat exchanger exchanges heat between two fluids in heating/cooling systems. Available in various configurations, sizes, materials and colors. Can handle fluids like air, gas, water, oil and glycol. Working temperature up to 400°C and pressure up to 6MPa
First production motorcycle with crossplane crankshaft technology. Features YCC-T throttle control with three different modes. Delivers "two engines in one" with twin low-end and inline-four power. Achieves 10.02 seconds ¼ mile time at 144.23 mph
Point level switch for liquids in tanks, vessels and pipes. Works with tuning fork principle for liquid level detection. Operates up to 100°C (212°F) or 150°C (302°F). Not suitable for hazardous areas
30ppm scanning speed with 300 dpi resolution. Maximum document width up to 9.5" (242 mm). Daily duty cycle up to 6,000 sheets. Feeds paper up to 413 g/m² and 1.25mm thick cards
Direct-drive transmission was first used in locomotives and cars in late 19th century. First direct-drive arm built at Carnegie Mellon University in 1981. Modern systems use neodymium magnets instead of rare-earth magnets
Butterfly valve is a quarter-turn rotary motion valve for flow control. Quick open type requiring 90° handle rotation. Large valves use gearbox-type actuator for reduced force. Should be installed in open position to prevent seat wedging