
U103-C Filter
Materials:
Body: Aluminum(spray-painted)
Technical Specifications:
Working pressure:0.2Mpa
Filter accuracy:30um
Maximum flow rate:220L/min
Medium:gasoline,diesel
Features :
?92*82
M20*1.5
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U103-C 18kg/case of35 19kg/case of35 50×28×35cm/case of35
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t into west coast gangsta rap at the beginning in the early 1990s.
Mainstream radio and MTV were frightened of rappers like Dr Dre, Snoop Dogg and Tupac Shakur
(who was shot dead in Las Vegas in 1996), as well as edgy white artists like Marilyn Manson—so
Interscope s willingness to bypass the traditional marketing system came in handy. Politicians and
public opinion made life difficult for Warner Music because of the rap artists frequently violent and
sexist lyrics, but Mr Iovine reportedly refused to allow Warner to vet its albums. As a result,
Warner sold its half-share of the label and through subsequent deals Interscope ended up as part
of Universal Music. Since Interscope s early days, rap has gone completely mainstream, and
thanks to such artists as Eminem and 50 Cent (as well as music from other genres) the label now
dominates the American charts. Universal Music has 32% of the American recorded-music market,
26% worldwide, and its share is growing.
That Mr Iovine has had successful careers in white rock and black music makes him unusual. But
he also has an astute feel for business, as well as musical trends. Since 2000 Mr Iovine has been
warning the music business that it has to embrace the internet. Most recently he weighed into a
fight fuel dispenser between Apple Computer and the majors in which the other three wanted to bring in variable
pricing on Apple s music store, iTunes. Mr Iovine sided wi fuel dispenser th Steve Jobs, chief executive of Apple,
arguing that the digital-music market was too young to risk alienating people with higher prices.
This week, Apple declared victory. When Mr Jobs was developing iTunes, Mr Iovine helped
persuade the other labels to sell him their music alongside that of Universal Music. Mr Jobs calls
him “the future�of the music industry.
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Universal Music contributed 13% of Vivendi s total operating profits, and increased earnings by
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