What is the value of a Deutsche Waffen-und Munitionsfabriken Berlin chambered in 22-250?
0-10000 USD depending on specifics.
In German fairy tales where does snow come from?
"Mother Holle" (or "Frau Holle") causes snow when she shakes her feather-bed. This is mentioned in the Grimms' fairy tale "Mother Holle".
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What is Gauze Structure tower packing?
Gauze Structured Packing
Gauze structured packing from T.C.I is recognized worldwide as the leader in applications with low liquid-loading systems or temperature-sensitive compounds. Vacuum distillations, specialty chemicals, and many highly refined, value-added processing operations also benefit from gauze packing efficiency-improving capabilities.
Koch-Glitsch wire gauze packing is the most efficient commercial tower packing available on the market today. Koch-Glitsch wire gauze packing has a proven track record of providing superior performance in thousands of diverse applications around the world. Koch-Glitsch Mass Transfer Technology has more than 85 years of combined experience. Our process and design expertise, coupled with superior manufacturing and pilot plant test facilities, provide Koch-Glitsch customers with solutions to mass transfer problems.
The packing is fabricated from sheets of metal gauze. Type BX gauze structured packing, with 500 m2/m3 specific surface area, is manufactured using the same geometric configuration as FLEXIPAC® packing. For even higher requirements, Type CY gauze packing with 750 m2/m3 specific surface is available.
Matching this high-efficiency packing with our custom-designed internals offers our customers complete systems engineered to maximize tower performance.
Features: for Gauze structured packing
Hgih number of theoretical plate, best loading factor 1.5-2m/s, min. liquid load 0.2m3/m2.h。
Materials: for Gauze structured packing
stainless steel, carbon steel, 304, 316L, phosphor bronze etc. Upon clients' request.
Spec. for Gauze structured packing Model NO.Specific surface α
m2/m3Void ratio ε
%Hydraulic diameter de
mmElevation angle
W degreeePiling Weight γρ
kg/m3F factor
m/sTheoretical plate number
No/mSB-5005000.917.5302502.4-1.34-5SB-7007000.905453502.4-2.06-10
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What is the general attitude in Germany?
Germans are very kind and considerate if you treat them with respect. i personally have been to Germany and i had no idea what to do. i did some reshearch and found out the poepl of Germany have many things in common with us.
What is the coldest temperature recorded in Munich?
minus 31.8 was recorded during the 1980s and in the 90s the temp was minus 27.
Why Scandinavians do not look like Germans?
Germans are not Scandinavians. They are different people. So there is no particular reason why they should look alike. Even the various Scandinavians are not alike.
Bundesländer (note the spelling) is the plural of Bundesland.
A Bundesland is the German equivalent of what are called "states" in English speaking federal countries.
Germany is divided into 16 Bundesländer.
The official name is "Land" (plural "Länder"). But as this also has the same meaning as "Land" in English (as in England or Deutschland). They are commonly called Bundesland / Bundesländer, which translates as "Federal state" / "Federal states".
What is the German states in alphabetical order?
There are 16 states in Germany. They are Baden-Wurttemberg, Bavaria, Berlin, Brandenburg, Bremen, Hamburg, Hesse, Lower Saxony, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, Schleswig-Holstein, and Thuringia.
No. You do not need a passport to enter Germany if flying from Amsterdam as Germany is a member state of the Schengen Countries which have an open border agreement. To clarify that, you will not need to have your passport stamped upon entry into Germany from a flight from Amsterdam, but as a tourist you are required to have your passport on your person at all times.
How far is Birmingham Alabama to Stuttgart Germany?
The distance between Birmingham, Alabama and Stuttgart, Germany is approximately 7670 kilometers. If you use Imperial measurements, the distance is 4770 miles.
Describe four stages of unification in Germany?
Its on http://www.schoolshistory.org.uk/ASLevel_History/unificationofgermany.htm
How many branches does Germany have?
The 7 branches of government of Germany are:
Constitution
Legislature
Judiciary
Executive
Divisions
Elections
Foreign Policy
How Versailles punished Germany?
* Limited to 100,000 man standing army
* No Battleships or any capital ships
* No Air-Force at all allowed
* ALL overseas colonies given to Britain, Australia, South Africa etc
* Many Eastern lands given to Poland, thus cutting off East Prussia from the rest of Germany
* Alsace-Lorraine given to France and a few minor areas given to Belgium
* Small area given to Denmark
And most important of all...
*Gigantic war reparations which Germany only finished paying off a few years ago (from 2013)
After Germany failed to keep up on its war reparations France decided to occupy the Saarland area of Germany and kept it for years. Germany was economically devastated and had a tiny army and so was helpless and at the mercy of France.
*Some other things I have failed to mention, probably some political items.
What was the capital of the German Democratic Republic also known as East Germany?
The capital of East Germany (GDR) was East Berlin.