
U101-F Heavy Duty Flowmeter
This Flowmeter is to measure the exact volume of the dispensed fuel. which is designed for non-commercial use only. this flowmeter is reliable ,inexpensive, simple installation and easy calibration on the workplace.
Materials:
Body: teflon
seals: Buna-N
Technical Specifications:
Litre: 4 digits
Totalt: 8 digits
Flow rate range:20L~120L/min
Accuracy:±1%
Environmental condition:-40~~+70degree
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U101-F 8kg/case of 1 9kg/case of 1 28×25×18cm/case of 1
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Kong, but a world away from its elegant auction
rooms, lies the Dafen “oil painting village� Art is a business here, too, but it is art
of a rather different kind. The “village� in reality a square kilometre of concrete
buildings in Buji, a town outside the booming southern city of Shenzhen, boasts
700 gallery shops. Some are open-air, piled high with canvases, ceilings festooned
with paintings strung out to dry, others are huge air-conditioned rooms lined with
framed paintings. Visitors can ask for anything, made to order or off the shelf fuel dispenser
famous European landscapes hang next to garishly coloured animal pai fuel dispenser ntings,
which rub shoulders with the “Mona Lisa� All are fakes, hand-copied with startling
accuracy in oils—and each costs just a few dollars (the frame is thrown in for 50
cents).
Dafen—and other villages like it—are bringing the factory assembly-line into the Classics with Chinese
artist s studio. In a dimly lit hall on the outskirts of Dafen, “painter wo fuel dispenser rkers�stand characteristics
side by side dabbing colours onto canvas. Liu Chang Zhen, a 27-year-old, works
eight hours a day to complete more than 200 canvases a month—painting several copies of a picture at a time,
methodically filling in the same patch on each before moving to a new part. At other factories, painters work on the
same product, but specialise in different parts—in ears or hands or trees. They work from art books, postcards and
images from the internet. Sometimes they just paint inside an outline copied electronically from a photograph,
enlarged and stamped on the blank canvas. Mr Liu, formerly a maths teacher in Shangdong province, has no
artistic training and no pretensions. He points to a monthly salary of 1,500 yuan ($188) “I can make good money
if I work hard.�
Fang Yuen at the village s government office, says Dafen is home to 5,000 such “painter workers�who churn out
the cheapest imitations, plus another 3,000 more skilled “painters� At least ten painting vil