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R P Enterprises (India)

TYPICAL APPLICATIONS :- These auto-reset valve find typical applications in Oil and gas ovens, boilers and furnaces, Automatic Dispensing units, Machine tools, Instrumentations, Textiles, Chemicals, P...

Posted on (21 May 2007)

An oil filter is a device used to decontaminate oil that contains suspended impurities. A major application is in forming part of the lubrication system of engines in which filters are typically detac...

Posted on (21 May 2007)

Features Limited Lifetime Warranty Can reduce heat and hot water costs by 50 Direct vent listed/oil or gas Super-efficient, three pass fuel/heat exchanger Multi-fuel capability Uses the smallest...

Posted on (21 May 2007)

A nozzle is a mechanical device designed to control the characteristics of a fluid flow as it exits from an enclosed chamber into some medium. A nozzle is often a pipe or tube of varying cross sectio...

Posted on (21 May 2007)

Features: 1) Body: alumina-ceramic 2) Heat resistant 3) Insulation resistance 4) Heat-shock resistant...

Posted on (21 May 2007)

We produce all kinds of transformer, high voltage, low voltage, high frequency, low frequency transformer, and ignition transformer...

Posted on (21 May 2007)

Features • ADJUSTABLE DEADBAND • WEATHERPROOF • RELIABLE • FIELD ADJUSTABLE • SS WETTED PARTS • HIGH REPEATABILITY • SLEEK...

Posted on (21 May 2007)

It is used in several semiconductor processing machines.applied materials and others. Our diffuser discs are used in CVD and etching research machines at leading universities as well....

Posted on (21 May 2007)

We can supply burner spares with a high quality and with different features. We can provide such burner replacement parts as nozzles, pumps, oil solenoid valves and coils, photocells, motors, oil filt...

Posted on (21 May 2007)

An oil pump is a pump designed to supply pressurised oil to a closed system. In automotive engineering, an oil pump is part of a lubrication system, transporting the oil to various moving parts inside...

Posted on (21 May 2007)