What is the standard cylinder pressure for natural gas engines?
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Four-cylinder pressure not less than seven pressures is the normal range. Not every engine is the same; Japanese cars are around 1100KPa, while European and American cars are around 1200-1300KPa. Modern direct-injection engines have even higher pressures. Introduction to high-pressure cylinders: High-pressure cylinders are a component of steam turbines, available in single-flow and double-flow types, similar to steam turbines. In foreign countries, steam turbines are referred to as steam turbo engines. Classification of high-pressure cylinders: High-pressure cylinders with external threads are fixed in single or double arms. The cylinder diameter varies from 25-40; they are divided into single-acting and reciprocating types; the rotation angle ranges from 0-180 degrees. The rotary cylinder can automatically rotate the pressing arm onto the workpiece for clamping. After processing, the pressing arm can automatically unload and return to its original position.