
U606 Hose Coupling
U606 360 rotary Swivel is designed for U314 Automatic Nozzles . With the help of swivel it can change the connection between different thread and different caliber, which is convenient to use. Screen protects the nozzle from debris
Materials:
Body: Aluminum
Seals: PU,Viton
Bushing: Brass
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U606-A/B 18kg/case of 100 21kg/case of 100 24x24x33 cm /case of 100
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Microsoft s Live Labs, a joint venture between the software giant s research
arm and its MSN portal. Photosynth trawls the internet for digital photos of a
place or object. Each photo is analysed to extract hundreds of distinctive
features, and images that share particular features are linked together. The
software then works out the relationship between the features to generate a
three-dimensional model through which users can navigate.
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Fédérale de Lausanne, in Switzerland, has built a system that analyses video
footage from a single camera to reconstruct how an object moves in three dimensions. He and his team
are using the technology with the yacht Alinghi, the present holder of the America s Cup. The idea is to
improve the design of the yacht s sails by analysing how they behave under actual sailing conditions,
thus dispensing with the need for expensive wind-tunnel tests that might not have been able to
reproduce racing conditions accurately.
Dr Fua s technology is also being developed for surveillance applications. The aim is to combine video
and still images from a network of video cameras, on the ground and in the air, to generate a constantly
updated three-dimensional representation of an area under surveillance, tracking and analysing
individuals and groups and triggering alarms if appropriate. This project, called Dynamic Visual Networks,
involves a consortium of European firms and universities.
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