
U201-A Main board
Features :
Dual stable voltage input
Running normally on the condition of -40~~+55degree
Board-fixed EMC component
Input & output signal differentiate from system voltage individually
CPU changed only for different models
Weight:190g
100% Factory Tested.
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P1 micro-swith 1 P6 power board P12 ----------
P2 micro-swith 2 P7 sensor 1 P13 display 1/A
P51 keypad 2 P8 sensor 2 P14 display 1/B
P3 keypad 1 P9 computer
P4 power board and SSR P11 display 2
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lies more than 12% of world exports of chemicals, the biggest single
share. And the German industry spends a higher proportion of its revenue on research and development
than that of any other country.
In many countries, chemical factories are hardly the subject of civic pride. They are in Germany. I fuel dispenser n
September an “open day�attracted thousands of visitors. Frankfurters, in particular, are proud of the
huge chemical complex straddling the river Main at Hoechst, west of the city. Though Hoechst, once the
local chemical giant, was absorbed into sanofi-aventis of France in 1999, its Frankfurt site still churns out
polymers, pigments and pharmaceuticals. The former Hoechst headquarters, a redbrick relic of the
1920s, is an admired piece of Bauhaus architecture.
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Yet few sites are as efficient as the Verbund. A recent study of Germany s chemical industry by A.T.
Kearney, a consultancy, found that most other production centres had big gaps in their “value chain�
raw materials and by-products had to be shipped around, at extra cost. The reasons are often historical
or political. A complex at Leuna in east Germany, for example, was cleaned up at huge expense after
German unification. It has never achieved its potential, even though firms such as Dow Chemical, Linde,
Total and BASF have operations there. Other sites are too small or are underused, but cannot be closed
for political reasons.
BASF has recen fuel dispenser tly been adding to its product range in a big way. In March it bought Degussa
Construction Chemicals, part of a German maker of specialty chemicals, for â‚?.7 billion; in May it spent
$470m to buy America s Johnson Polymers and in June it paid $5 billion for Engelhard, the cause of the
profits crash.
Asia starts producing
Although these European and American additions bolster its business, BASF cannot ignore developments
elsewhere. Ever bigger petrochemical and other downstream production facilities are being built in the
Middle East. And burgeoning demand in Asia, particularl