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Internal Combustion Engine | 1890s | R. Diesel

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Diesel's creation of an efficient, slow-burning ignition engine and combustion engine. Engine technology has altered as a result of diesel engines becoming more efficient, thanks in part to the way gasoline is ignited. The innovation was a watershed event since it occurred during the pinnacle of the steam engine as the dominating source of energy for huge enterprises.

US Patent Number: 608,845

Invention: Internal Combustion Engine

Inventor: R. Diesel

Year: 1898

Material: Ink on Japanese museum-quality archival paper. Thickness of paper: 10.3 mil (0.26 mm). Weight of paper: 5.57 oz/yd² (189 g/m²)

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  • Comes with our natural wood grain frame, including pre-attached sawtooth hangers for vertical wall hanging*
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