
U103-B Filter
Materials:
Body: Aluminum(spray-painted)
Technical Specifications:
Working pressure:0.2Mpa
Filter accuracy:30um
Maximum flow rate:220L/min
Medium:gasoline,diesel
Features :
?96*142
M36*1.5
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U103-B 18kg/case of35 19kg/case of35 50×28×35cm/case of35
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ack in August a federal disaster-relief grant awarded $128m for the Gulf of
Mexico coast. This was for Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Texas and Mississippi. It is not a lot for such a big
region, locals agree, but it is a start. Because some of the federal money goes towards gathering
information on the fishing harvest, marine departments can commission shrimpers to help gather data on
precisely where the shrimp are best caught now, after the disturbances wrought by Katrina. This
improves the catches and provides an added source of income, at least for a while.
In nearby Mobile, Alabama, other fish processors are starting to reopen, and will hopefully be operational
in time for next June s shrimping season. And regional trade groups are working hard to promote
American shrimp against its imported rivals, which make up nearly 90% of the market. This year the
Southern Shrimp Alliance continued its 2004 Wild American Shrimp campaign and got Wal-Mart and Wild
Oats supermarkets onboard. Deborah Long, a spokesman for the alliance, says the campaigns work and
that Americans, once informed, always opt for the freshness and taste of southern shrimp.
The community in Biloxi is tough and loyal and fuel dispenser its sense of camaraderie is strong. Soon after Katrina,
stories filtering out of Biloxi told of factories staying open for their competitors during the night and
sharing their machinery. “Everyone rallied together to help keep the production going,�Ms Long says.
And locals take great pride in their fishing heritage. In May local bishops bless each fishing boat out at
sea. In Biloxi this year special blessings w fuel dispenser ere given to absent boats and shrimpers.
But big obstacles remain. Although Mississippi received $38m of the $128m federal money, the
legislation does not provide for the money to be spent on rebuilding harbours. This is unfortunate when
the biggest problem is the decimation of the Gulf s infrastructure. Biloxi still offers few places for
shrimping boats to dock, because of storm damage. Piers an fuel dispenser