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China's Machine Tool Export Potential Of The Three Countries In Eastern Europe
1, Poland, Czech Republic, the Russian machine tool industry overview
1, Polish machine tool industry overview
Poland to import 70% of the machine, despite the financial crisis, the first half of Poland's economy still grew by about 1%, compared to Western Europe, such as Germany fell 7 percent, the Poland or the more affected small. Machine Tool Plant in Poland almost all private factories, generally do not borrow from banks, Poland's banks collapse phenomenon has yet to emerge. Poland's largest machine tool factory DMG-owned factory in Poland, MAZAK also built wholly-owned factory. Many world famous companies such as Siemens, FANUC, AMADA, OKUMA and so has a representative office in Poland. Many banking and most lucrative industries controlled by foreign capital, Poland more open.
2. Czech machine tool industry situation
Czech machinery manufacturing base is better, machine tool manufacturing industry has been a century. According to the Czech Association of Machine Tool (SST) introduced, in 2008 the Czech machine tool industry, high-speed development period, during which the Czech machine tool industry production increased by 2.5 times. It is said that the rapid growth in recent years by the Slovak and European investment-led implementation, which in itself implies a crisis, because about 70% of the Czech machine tool exports, the financial crisis to the economic downturn in Europe, machine tool market shrinking Czech machine tool industry suffered significant losses.
Although the Czech Republic greatly affected by the financial crisis, but by the end of 2008, the Czech real GDP grew by 3.2%, or more than 3 times higher than the euro-zone countries. Financial crisis struck, not only the financial sector, other sectors are affected, while in 2008 the Czech machine tool industry growth rate still reached 19%, ranked No. 7 in Europe, ranked 14 in the world, indicating the Czech machine tool industry is a success. Now the Czech machine tool industry is still very important industrial sector, the Czech Republic is still an important tool exports. Czech exports in 2008 grew by 9.3%, metal cutting machine tools exports increased by 9.5%, while the metal cutting machine tool imports dropped slightly by 0.8%. 2008, the Czech machine tool consumption growth is small, but different types of machine tool consumption varies widely, metal cutting machine tool consumption grew by only 2.5%, while the metal forming machine tool consumption grew 21.7%. Imported mainly from Germany, Japan, Switzerland and other countries importing high-tech machine tools. In early 2008, the financial crisis began to emerge, the Czech Republic began to slowly decline in domestic production, while the four-quarter decline soared to 13.2%, almost offsetting the growth in the year. Contract amount in 2008 decreased by 5.9%, foreign orders fell more than 8.4%. Nevertheless, the Czech machine tool industry has produced more than 150 years, have a good foundation, of which 53% of machine tools, 47% for the tools and parts, production is now normal, and China's machine tool trade is also more active. Such as the Czech Republic in 2008 hammer, milling and thread type machine tool exports to China accounted for 6% of imports from China accounted for 13%; grinding machine category, 4% of Chinese exports, imports from China accounted for 6%. According to the Czech Republic Machine Tool Association estimates that in 2009 the Czech machine tool production could fall 10% by the end of 2009 and early 2010, the situation will improve.
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with a shoot draw bow should i stick with fixed blade broadheads?
Been bow hunting for a while with fixed blades, but i do own expandables. I shoot a short draw length bout 25.5 inches, 56 lbs pse xforce @ 260 fps. I've got all kinds of fixed blades but i get much better groups with the expandables. I want to know am i going to have problems with expandables not opening up? I don't want to take them out and wound a deer when i should rely on fixed blade just want your opinions.
Fixed blades i shoot : wasp hammer sst 85 grain, muzzy 75 grain 3 blade, magnus stinger 85 grain 4 blade, muzzy 100 grain 4 blade, g5 montec 85 grain
Expandables i own: g5 tekan 2 and g5 t3
My main concerns are the broadhead not opening up, no pass through or bad penatretion, and deflections off bone.
Your draw length doesn't really have a factor here. The main thing you didn't include is the overall weight of your arrow and head together. If your arrow is only 200 grains and going 260 fps or if it is 400 grains and going 260 fps there is a big difference in the kinetic energy. If you are using a very light arrow I would stick to a fixed blade. If you are shooting a 350 grain or up arrow and head then you would be fine with the expandables. I used the g5 t3's this fall on a cow elk. I had no problem with penetration. The idea behind a rear deployment blade broadhead is they won't deflect on bone or angled shots. As far as not opening there is always a small chance that could happen. I really do like the engineering behind the new t3. I can't find a whole lot that will actually cause them not to open. That is one very good function of a fixed blade though, it will always work.
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