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UHP
(redirected from Ultra High Pressure)

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UHPUtah Highway Patrol
UHPUltra-High Performance (projector lamps)
UHPUniversité Henri Poincaré (French: Henri Poincaré University)
UHPUltra High Pressure (waterjet)
UHPUltrahigh Purity
UHPUniversal Hiring Program
UHPUnios Hermanos Proletarios (Spanish: United Brothers of the Proletariat)
UHPUnion Hospitalière Privée
UHPUnified Hardware Platform
UHPUser Home Page


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Top quality equipment including 2 new ultra high pressure velocity 1000 beds.
An ultra high pressure vertical pump, that is capable of generating 3000 bar, has been developed by Hammelmann to improve operational efficiencies, and it is available through their exclusive UK sales agent, Calder Pressure Systems of Gregory's Bank, Worcester, tel:0190 572 3255.
Prior to the acquisition, Valley Systems, based in Canal Fulton, Ohio, provided specialized industrial cleaning services, including ultra high pressure water jetting, metal cutting and vacuum services, to the primary metals, power generation, chemical, plastics and petroleum refining industries.
 
 
 
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