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Beloit, Wisconsin

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This article is about the city. For the adjacent town, see Beloit (town), Wisconsin. ‹ The template Infobox settlement is being considered for merging. › Place in Wisconsin, United States City of Beloit, Wisconsin Downtown Beloit Flag Nickname(s):  Gateway To Wisconsin Location of Beloit in Rock County, Wisconsin Coordinates: 42°30′30″N 89°01′54″W  /  42.50833°N 89.03167°W  / 42.50833; -89.03167 Country   United States State   Wisconsin County Rock Founded 1836 Incorporated February 24, 1846 (village) March 31, 1856 (city) Area [1]  • Total 17.70 sq mi (45.84 km 2 )  • Land 17.37 sq mi (44.99 km 2 )  • Water 0.33 sq mi (0.85 km 2 ) Elevation 751 ft (228.9 m) Population (2010) [2]  • Total 36,966  • Estimate  (2016) [3] 36,757  • Density 2,127.8/sq mi (821.5/km 2 ) Time zone UTC-6 (CST)  • Summer (DST) UTC-5 (CDT) FIPS code 55-06500 Website www.beloitwi.gov Beloit is a city in Rock

中通客車

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本条目 需要擴充。 (2016年9月17日) 请協助改善这篇條目,更進一步的信息可能會在討論頁或扩充请求中找到。请在擴充條目後將此模板移除。 中通客車 (英語:Zhongtong Bus;深交所: 000957 ) 是一家總部位於山東省聊城市的一家巴士製造商 [1]  。該公司也是深圳証券交易所的上市公司,以及中國大陸主要的巴士製造商的其中之一 [2] 。 目录 1 歷史 2 產品 3 主要客戶 4 參考資料 5 外部連結 歷史 公司最早創建於1958年,初名 聊城車輛製造與維修工廠 (Liaocheng Vehicle Manufacturing and Repair Factory)。公司在1971年開始建造巴士,之後在一系列的改名後,在1998年改為現在這個名字「中通客車」。 [3] 產品 中通LCK6103G型 深圳公交K651路使用的中通客车 中通LCK6121GHEV型 焦作公交使用的中通客车 中通LCK6809EVG型 主要客戶 中通客車的主要客戶包含山東省濟南市 [4] 。這間公司也為幫助了印尼首都雅加達的公共汽車交通系統進行了客製化的生產。 參考資料 ^ China Stock Directory Michael Pennington et al., SinoMedia (Holdings) Co Ltd, pg. 635, ISBN 988-98254-2-2, ISBN 978-988-98254-2-3 Google Books Search ^ China's bus manufacturers raise sales forecasts 互联网档案馆的存檔,存档日期2011-06-04.Wayback Machine ^ Zhongtong History 互联网档案馆的存檔,存档日期2009-11-25.Wayback Machine .

Paper machine

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This article contains a glossary section at the end. See also: Paper External image Watch video of paper machine A paper machine (or paper-making machine ) is an industrial machine used in the pulp and paper industry to create paper in large quantities at high speed. Modern paper-making machines are based on the principles of the Fourdrinier Machine, which uses a moving woven mesh to create a continuous paper web by filtering out the fibres held in a paper stock and producing a continuously moving wet mat of fibre. This is dried in the machine to produce a strong paper web. The basic process is an industrialised version of the historical process of hand paper-making, which could not satisfy the demands of developing modern society for large quantities of a printing and writing substrate. The first modern paper machine was invented in Britain by Henry and Sealy Fourdrinier, and patented in 1806. The same process is used to produce paperboard on a paperboard machine.