
U612 Flexible Pipe
Materials:
Features:
Working Pressure<0.6MPa
Diameter:1.5"
Materials:l
Body: SUS304
Package:
Product ID Weight Dimension
U612-A 37kg/case of200
23×23× 34cm/case of 200
U612-B 37kg/case of200
23×23× 34cm/case of 200
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ain cats and dogs). Conversations with Mr Lang, beyond a few key questions to confirm street and time, are
impossible. He has 10,000 clients, including many celebrities (dog confidentiality precludes disclosing their names),
and more are constantly being added.
Medical runs to the vet are now just a tiny part of the business. Several owners use Pet Chauffeur to commute with
their dogs to work in fancy mid fuel dispenser town offices. An extensive dog social network also exists. They are picked up for
afternoon “play-dates�with friends, or for dog birthday parties (Pet Chauffeur provides cakes). For dogs lacking
close friends, there are more than a dozen designated dog parks in the city where new acquaintances are usually
available, and Pet Chauffeur knows them all. Two days a week, it runs a shuttle to a dog resort in a suburb. And,
for those hot days, it frequently transports clients to a dog pool on Ninth Avenue.
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hours, referring customers. Prices are, inevitably, higher than for the average human but, of course, to the owners,
these passengers are more valuable. They begin at more than $30 for a short hop, and can reach $200 for a trip
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Jun 8th 2006 | SEATTLE
From The Economist print edition
A new breed of investor is taking over America s forests
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THE tiny town of Roslyn, 90 minutes drive east of Seattle, clings tight to its coal-mining and timber-cutting past.
In future, that may be harder. As many as 3,000 expensive houses, interspersed with golf courses and resorts, are
planned for the hills surrounding Roslyn, dwarfing the town s few hundred dwellings.
Those hills were once covered in forests owned and managed by the Plum Creek Timber Compa