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  2. Air filter - Wikipedia

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    Automotive cabin air filters. [edit] The cabin air filter, also known in the United Kingdom as a pollen filter, is typically a pleated-paper filter that is placed in the outside-air intake for the vehicle's passenger compartment. Some of these filters are rectangular and similar in shape to the engine air filter.

  3. Aerotoxic syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Aerotoxic syndrome. Aerotoxic syndrome relates to ill-health effects associated with breathing contaminated air in an airliner cabin. [ 1] Researchers have associated aerotoxic syndrome with exposure to substances such as engine oil and hydraulic fluid. [ 2][ 3] Although researchers have identified correlations between the aircraft occupational ...

  4. Hengst Automotive - Wikipedia

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    400 Mio € (2014) [1] Number of employees. 3,000 (2014) Website. www.hengst.com. Hengst Automotive, based in Münster, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, is a company that specializes in fluid management, crankcase ventilation systems as well as filter systems for oil, fuel, air and cabin air filtration. The company is a development partner and ...

  5. Automotive air conditioning - Wikipedia

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    R-12, the first automotive air conditioning refrigerant, was invented in 1928 by a team of scientists put together by Thomas Midgley, Jr. The team of scientists set out to create refrigerants which led to the invention of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs). From these two inventions, two refrigerants were created, R ...

  6. FRAM (brand) - Wikipedia

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    FRAM incorporated in 1934, averaging a production of 10 filters per day. In 1936, FRAM began its partnership with automotive manufacturers, becoming original equipment on the 1936 Studebaker. In 1945, FRAM received the Army-Navy "E" Award becoming the exclusive manufacturer for filter development.

  7. Bleed air - Wikipedia

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    Bleed air in aerospace engineering is compressed air taken from the compressor stage of a gas turbine, upstream of its fuel-burning sections.Automatic air supply and cabin pressure controller (ASCPC) valves bleed air from low or high stage engine compressor sections; low stage air is used during high power setting operation, and high stage air is used during descent and other low power setting ...

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