Top Quality Energy Storage Wax Series for Amsterdam Factory

Top Quality
 Energy Storage Wax Series for Amsterdam Factory

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In order to best meet client's needs, all of our operations are strictly performed in line with our motto "High Quality, Competitive Price, Fast Service" for Wax Thermostatic Element , Automatic Temperature Control Sensor , Expansion Wax For Sale , We can give you the most competitive prices and high quality, because we are much more PROFESSIONAL! So please do not hesitate to contact us.
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The characteristic of Thermostatic Wax consists of its volume expansion amount can reach up to 13 ~ 15 % when it is heated from solid to liquid. We use this characteristic, when it is heated to a solid-liquid transformation, its’ heat energy can translate into mechanical energy. Thermostatic Wax has been widely applied to temperature auto regulation of thermal-driving and various thermal-starting devices.

We take the wax’s advantage characteristic which can absorb and release thermal energy in the solid-liquid transformation process to store the transferred energy to achieve making use of the most of rich energy resource. Recently years, the new technique has been researched and developed in many fields all over the world, such as new building material, textile industry, electric power, medical device, aviation and space. Some of projects have already stepped into a practical and commercial stage

To conform to market requirement, we have a very good cooperation with some Chinese famous Universities, Scientific Institutions & enterprises to develop and research in energy storage wax.. Some projects have already stepped into a practical stage

 

Name

Model

Melt Point
(℃)

Mechanical Impurities (%)

Water-Solubility Acid and Alkali

Appearance

Energy Storage Wax

E20

20

Non

Non

White-Yellowy Liquid

Energy Storage Wax

E21

25

Non

Non

White-Yellowy Liquid

Energy Storage Wax

E22

30

Non

Non

White-Yellowy Liquid

Energy Storage Wax

E23

35

Non

Non

White-Yellowy Liquid

Energy Storage Wax

E24

40

Non

Non

White-Yellowy Solid

Energy Storage Wax

E25

45

Non

Non

White-Yellowy Solid

Energy Storage Wax

E26

50

Non

Non

White-Yellowy Solid

Energy Storage Wax

E27

80

Non

Non

White


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With this motto in mind, we've turn into one of quite possibly the most technologically innovative, cost-efficient, and price-competitive manufacturers for Top Quality Energy Storage Wax Series for Amsterdam Factory, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Cape Town , Mumbai , Gabon , We are proud to supply our products to every auto fan all around the world with our flexible, fast efficient services and strictest quality control standard which has always approved and praised by customers.



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    Here, we’re covering an idle speed issue on a Grand Marquis. This video goes along well with chapter 20 in my book “Idle Speed Controls”, but also specifically covers Ford scan data and minimum idle speed adjustment. The testing methods shown will apply to most Ford systems that utilize a two wire IAC valve, as well as other 2 wire IAC valves used by other manufacturers.

    Engine Performance Diagnostics chapter 20

    Symptoms
    – high idle speed
    – check engine light (P0507)

    Fix
    – adjusting minimum idle speed

    Tests shown
    – understanding the meaning of a P1000 code and how to inform the customer about it
    – using scan data to diagnose an idle issue
    – how to identify a misadjusted base idle screw using TPS signal
    – how to adjust minimum idle speed on a Ford
    – how to use IAC duty cycle to determine what the computer is trying to do with the idle speed

    Tools used
    – scan tool

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    – (Chapter 20) Idle Speed Problems and Testing

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