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Encyclopedia > PowerJet

PowerJet (Двигатель) is a 50/50 joint venture between Snecma Moteurs of France, and NPO Saturn, of Russia. The venture is modeled after another Snecma engine partnership, CFM International. The sole product is the SaM146, for the Russian Regional Jet. The joint venture's charter will not permit development of engines larger than 18,500 lbf (82 kN) of thrust, in order to prevent competition with CFMI.


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PowerJet Pond Pumps (329 words)
A pond pump is connected to the electrical supply and submerged at the bottom of the pond.
The beautiful splashes and cascades of water created by PowerJET introduce oxygen to the pond which is extremely valuable for fish and plants during sultry summer days when oxygen levels are low.
PowerJET pond pumps have robust, reliable motors which also provide all the power to Laguna filters and sterilizers to keep your pond healthy and clear.
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