
U701-A Explosion-proof Motor
This motor main used as necessary accessories with pump of dispenser. The quality & performance are steady.
Technique Function:
Voltage:220V 50Hz,single phase.
Power:750W(1HP)/1KW
RPM:1390r/min
FLA:4.9A,Locked current:27A
Rated torque:5.03N.m,Max torque:11.6N.m,Locked torque:9.87N.m
KVA code:H,Termo-Protector:Y
Temperature: -40~~+55degree
Package:
Packing : Carton dimensions: Net weight: Gross weight:
1set/carton 425 x 255 x 230mm 12kg 12.5kg
Explosion-proof approval:
This motor has been tested and granted Ex approval.The Ex-approval
is EX d IIA T3.Ex certificate number is CE991209.
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He and others are not prepared to continue to suffer in silence. They are rallying to force Arcelor bosses to give
them more of a say in the decision over the company s future.
News of Arcelor s latest defensive move against Mittal Steel took many AFP
investors by surprise. On May 26th the company unveiled a plan to merge with
Severstal, a Russian steelmaker, to create the world s biggest steel company by
sales with an output of some 70m tonnes a year and an estimated ¬46 billion
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($58.9 billion) in annual sales. In the proposed deal Arcelor would buy the 90%
stake of Severstal belonging to Alexey Mordashov, boss of Severstal, as well as
all of his other steel and mining assets. Mr. Mordashov, in return, would receive
Arcelor shares and buy more with cash. This will give him a 32% stake in the
new Arcelor.
Jutta Rosenbaum of Commerzbank speaks for many investment analysts, when
she argues that the planned deal with the Russians is inferior to the proposed
merger with Mittal Steel. Severstal has similar assets to Arcelor, but Mittal has
a more extensive distribution network, a wider geographic reach and more
market power. Moreover, some argue that Severstal s unlisted assets have
been over- fuel dispenser valued. And although Mr Mordashov is an impressive businessman,
his close relations with Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, could easily
degrade into a weakness when a new man is in the Kremlin in 2008. Investors
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question the planned deal s industrial logic, too. In a letter to Joseph Kinsch,
chairman of Arcelor, Colette Neuville, head of ADAM, a French lobby for minority-shareholder rights, says that
Arcelor has to explain to shareholders why Severstal is a better partner than Mittal. Ms Neuville doubts that
governance at a Russian conglomerate listed in Moscow is better than that of a company listed in Amsterdam a