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Data terminal equipment - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (276 words)
A DTE is the functional unit of a data station that serves as a data source or a data sink and provides for the data communication control function to be performed in accordance with link protocol.
Usually, the DTE device is the terminal (or a computer emulating a terminal), and the DCE is a modem.
DTE is usually a male connector and DCE is a female connector.
Mobil DTE Oil Named Series (728 words)
Mobil DTE Oil Named Series lubricants are formulated from highly refined base stocks and an additive system which provide an extremely high level of chemical and thermal stability, rapid and complete separation from water and a high resistance to emulsification.
Mobil DTE Oil Named are the lubricants of choice for many users because of their reputation for long life, excellent equipment protection and outstanding versatility in the wide variety of industrial applications.
DTE Oil Named lubricants are used widely in steam turbines and hydroturbines with splash, bath and ring-oiling arrangements, and all other continuous circulation methods involving pumps, valves and ancillary equipment.
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