
U330-A LPG Nozzle
For High-Flow, Bulk Fuel Oil Delivery Service
Materials:
Body: Aluminum
seals: Buna-N, Viton
Main stem: Stainless steel
Spout: Aluminum
Features :
Rated flow:45L/min
Rated work pressure: 2.2Mpa
Environmental Condition:-300C~500C
Coupling style:Italian style
Package:
Cross Weight Dimension
17kg/case of 10 42×40×33 cm/case of 10
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in you can bet anywhere on just about anything,�says Leighton Vaughan Williams, who heads
the Betting Research Unit at Nottingham Business School. Small wonder that the place is fast becoming
the world centre of gambling. It has already produced firms such as Ladbrokes, the biggest publicly
quoted gambling business, and Partygaming, the leading online poker site. Earlier this month hearings
were held to select a site for a new bricks-and-mortar supercasino. And next year online casinos will be
legalised in an effort to regulate and tax a fast-growing industry that, although often British-owned, is
served by computers offshore.
The government is hoping to repeat the success it had earlier with the betting industry. After a tax on
wagers was abolished in 2001, most British-owned offshore betting businesses moved back and are now
under the regulators eye. Since then bets in Britain have grown rapidly, from £7 billion in 2000 to £32
billion in 2004 (see c fuel dispenser hart) and an estimated £50 billion or more this year. Some of the fastest growth has
been in internet betting, which now accounts for about 15% of all bets placed with B fuel dispenser ritish firms. Half is
thought to come from gamblers outside Britain.
The biggest winners are punters themselves, as deregulation
and competition drive down margins. Five years ago betting
firms paid winnings equal to some 70% of the total wagered;
now they pay around 93%, contributing to the rapid increase in
sums wagered. But gambling firms are fuel dispenser doing better too, thanks
to higher volumes. They now keep about £3.5 billion after
paying out winnings, up from £2 billion five years ago, reckons
Mr Vaughan Williams.
Pressure on margins will get even stronger as more bets are
made online, where costs are lower and gamblers can easily
compare odds. An American study found that, although the
average Missouri casino paid out 92.2% of bets as winnings,
internet casinos paid out more than 96%.
But the industry s rapid growth has also prompted concern that
deregulation h