These advances in seal technology, plus the rise of plastics in the post-war years, led to the development of the first reliable high-pressure pump.
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The invention uses a high-pressure pump to force water through a hose and out a series of nozzles placed at intervals along the hose.
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The Upriver Dam is owned and operated by the City of Spokane, and generates the electricity needed to operate the municipal water supply's pressure pumps.
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The water is then gravity fed into a pressure pump that distributes the fresh water to the rest of the HAB, including a water heater.
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When such a water tank is installed, an on-demand supply pump is bolted to the main water tank, supplying water to the mixer tank or high pressure pump.
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CNT membrane processes are able to be utilized without the use of an energy intensive high pressure pump, a very significant advantage over nanofiltration and reverse osmosis processes.
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The Ford Motor Company developed a stratified-charge engine in the late 1970s called " PROCO " ( programmed combustion ) using a unique high-pressure pump and direct injectors.
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The most commonly used therapy in the U . S . is a pressurized pump that moves fluids up and down the arm, much like a blood-pressure pump.
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This simplifies the purpose of the high-pressure pump in that it only needs to maintain a commanded pressure at a target ( either mechanically or electronically controlled ).
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The LPLC columns are typically packed with silica of around 50 micrometres, thus reducing back pressure and resolution, but it also removes the need for expensive high pressure pumps.