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App Information Arabic Generation School
- App NameArabic Generation School
- Package Namecom.beetronix.ags
- UpdatedNov 15, 2023
- File SizeUndefined
- Requires AndroidAndroid 5.0
- Version3.0.1
- DeveloperBeetronix
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- PriceFree
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Al-Bader & Ajjan Al-Haded is a company specialized in waterpumps, based in Syrian Arab Republic. This application aims to givethe user the ability to browse all products of Al-Bader company andto help in picking the right pump. Application features: - Browseall pumps and their categories (both Varuna & Feratmanufacturers). - Browse pump specification. - Ability to viewpump's curve to help to pick the right working point. - View theeffect of pipe friction directly on the curve. - View all enginesoffered by the company. - Advanced smart search: you can enter therequired parameters and the app will suggest the best matchingpumps. - Calculators: Cable cross-section calculator Voltage dropcalculator Pipe friction calculator
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