Green Tire and Carcass scrap consists of Grade A unvulcanized rubber tire parts which have been partially assembled. Tire parts contain steel or fabric reinforcement, including tire beads. Green Tires have tread, Carcass has no tread. PCR, motorcycle, and truck tires included
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Aviation turbine fuels are used for powering jet and turbo-prop engined aircraft and are not to be confused with Avgas.
Outside former communist areas, there are currently two main grades of turbine fuel in use in civil commercial aviation :
Jet A-1 and Jet A, both are kerosene type fuels.
There is another grade of jet fuel, Jet B which is a wide cut kerosene (a blend of gasoline and kerosene) but it is rarely used except in very cold climates.
JET A-1
Jet A-1 is a kerosene grade of fuel suitable for most turbine engined aircraft. It is produced to a stringent internationally agreed standard, has a flash point above 38C (100F) and a freeze point maximum of -47C. It is widely available outside the U.S.A. Jet A-1 meets the requirements of British specification DEF STAN 91-91 (Jet A-1), (formerly DERD 2494 (AVTUR)), ASTM specification D1655 (Jet A-1) and IATA Guidance Material (Kerosine Type), NATO Code F-35.
JET A
Jet A is a similar kerosene type of fuel, produced to an ASTM specification and normally only available in the U.S.A. It has the same flash point as Jet A-1 but a higher freeze point maximum (-40C). It is supplied against the ASTM D1655 (Jet A) specification.
JET B
Jet B is a distillate covering the naphtha and kerosene fractions. It can be used as an alternative to Jet A-1 but because it is more difficult to handle (higher flammability), there is only significant demand in very cold climates where its better cold weather performance is important. In Canada it is supplied against the Canadian Specification CAN/CGSB 3.23
MILITARY
JP-4
JP-4 is the military equivalent of Jet B with the addition of corrosion inhibitor and anti-icing additives; it meets the requirements of the U.S. Military Specification MIL-DTL-5624U Grade JP-4. (As of Jan 5, 2004, JP-4 and 5 meet the same US Military Specification). JP-4 also meets the requirements of the British Specification DEF STAN 91-88 AVTAG/FSII (formerly DERD 2454),where FSII stands for Fuel Systems Icing Inhibitor. NATO Code F-40.
JP-5
JP-5 is a high flash point kerosene meeting the requirements of the U.S. Military Specification MIL-DTL-5624U Grade JP-5 (as of Jan 5, 2004, JP-4 and 5 meet the same US Military Specification). JP-5 also meets the requirements of the British Specification DEF STAN 91-86 AVCAT/FSII (formerly DERD 2452). NATO Code F-44.
JP-8
JP-8 is the military equivalent of Jet A-1 with the addition of corrosion inhibitor and anti-icing additives; it meets the requirements of the U.S. Military Specification MIL-DTL-83133E. JP-8 also meets the requirements of the British Specification DEF STAN 91-87 AVTUR/FSII (formerly DERD 2453). NATO Code F-34.
The Orion Bus Industries Orion VII NEW GENERATION HYBRID DIESELLITIUM_ION is a low floor transit bus that was Build in Canada and the United States by NEWFLYER INDUSTRIES restyled Orion VII NG was introduced in 2009 It features updated front and rear fascias and flushmounted windows Coincident with the introduction of EPA 2007 compliant engines a restyled Orion VII was introduced in 2007 It features updated front and rear fascias and flushmounted windows The new model called the Orion VII Next Generation replaced the traditional Orion VII
the Orion VII is not fully low floor and has a step up at the rear section of the bus This compensates for the space lost to the rear wheels on the Orion VI The buss structure was built from either carbon steel or stainless steel and clad with fibre glass and aluminum panels
The Orion VII NG is available in a desielelectric
hybrid The engine Build by CUMMINS USA On hybrid models the
engine is placed transversely at the rear right side of the bus and is
connected to the electric generator to the left Dieselpowered models
use a 125 gallon 473 litre fuel tank placed under the high floor
The Orion VII was available in a conventional diesel dieselelectric
hybrid or compressed natural gas CNG drivetrain The engine is
mounted longitudinally at the rear in a Tdrive arrangement for
conventional diesel and CNGpowered models On hybrid models the
engine is placed transversely at the rear right side of the bus and is
connected to the electric generator to the left Dieselpowered models
use a 125 gallon 473 litre fuel tank placed under the high floor
Features
Engine 59liter Cummins ISB diesel engine
Generator 120 kW permanent magnet generator
Electric motor 320 peak hp electric motor
Batteries 46 leadacid aircooled batteries
Control system Optimizes performance for emissions fuel economy and power
Transmission No traditional transmission
Propulsion system BAE Systems HybriDrive series diesel
Diesel particulate filter Removes particles from the exhaust
Benefits Lower emissions than conventional diesel buses Higher fuel economy than conventional diesel buses Quicker acceleration and Improved overall operating costs per mile