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2 stroke engines in racing motorcycles
Although two stroke engines have long since been updated with four stroke racing bike engines, two stroke engines provide a lightweight and suitable solution for racing bikes, motocross and dirt bikes. Earlier on, the two stroke engines in racing bik...
The Importance of Liquid Level Sensors in Industrial Refrigeration Systems
When we talk of liquid level sensors, we’re usually referring to tiny systems that are used to detect levels of liquids (like in the fuel tanks of automobiles). These sensors are also used to detect interfaces between liquids like oil and water or ...
Systems and controllers in industrial refrigeration
Refrigeration, the process of maintaining an enclosed space at a temperature lower than the surroundings, has wide application in various industries like food processing, power plants, hospitals, pharmaceuticals etc. as well as for commercial use lik...
Composite materials in automotive engineering
The use of composite materials for the manufacturing of racing cars was a significant milestone of achievement in the automotive industry, as the earliest racing cars were made mostly with a single aluminum chassis, which was prone to major fractures...
Valve regulators in refrigeration systems
Valves perform a variety of functions in refrigeration systems. They are used for expansion of vapour, regulating flow of water or vapour, pressure and temperature regulation, activating a device etc. Depending on the function there are various types...
Diagnosis with bacteria in medicine engineering
When we speak of bacteria in medicine engineering, the images of carriers of diseases loom large in our minds. However, one blessing of modern technologies in medicine engineering is that, it has taught us to use all types of elements for the betterm...


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