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steam ejectors can
handle gas
flows containing liquids, dust, or even
solid particles that
would damage or clog many
other vacuum pumps.
Ejectors made...
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operated (in
conjunction with the HV & LV
ejectors) to pull
vacuum to the
required pressure.
Injectors or
ejectors are made of
carbon steel,
stainless steel...
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ejector or
eject in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ejector may
refer to:
Caterpillar 740
Ejector, an
articulated hauler (dump truck) Hand
ejector,...
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create a
vacuum in the smokebox. The
Lempor ejector is a
development of
similar multiple ****/nozzle
ejectors which create either a
stronger vacuum or...
- The
Giesl Ejector—a
survey 1951–1966".
Railway Magazine. Vol. 112, no. 784. pp. 437–441.
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media related to
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- In aircraft, an
ejection seat or
ejector seat is a
system designed to
rescue the
pilot or
other crew of an
aircraft (usually military) in an emergency...
- chamber.
Steam ejectors can have
single or
multiple stages, with and
without condensers in
between the stages.
While both
steam ejectors and diffusion...
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intermittent use of the
large ejector when running. The
widely used Super-Dreadnought
ejector combined a
large ejector with two
small ejectors in one. If needed,...
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capsules and
malfunctioning ejectors. One
effort between 1977–1979
resulted in a
completely new,
slightly larger cyanide ejector called the M50. A
field evaluation...
- A hand
ejector is a
revolver design that is used on most double-action
revolvers to this day. A hand
ejector is
characterized by a
cylinder that swings...