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ATEX Approval Awarded for ABLE Xentaur XPDM Portable Dewpoint Meter.
ABLE are pleased to announce the award of ATEX approval on their Xentaur XPDM Portable Dewpoint Meter, negating the need for hot work permits to be issued for use in hazardous areas.
SOUTHERN MANUFACTURING 2009 - Stand No. K30
Automating a process can make a big difference to the cost of the end product. Done correctly it can boost productivity, improve quality and help ensure profitability. However not all manufacturers have the skill or the time to engineer their own automation systems. So it is for customers such as these that linear motion specialist, HepcoMotion®, provides a complete systems design and manufacturing service.
LINEAR CHAIN DRIVE MEETS TIGHT DESIGN CRITERIA
Space constraint was the main factor that governed the choice of drive system for an automated sliding door mechanism installed at the restored East Lancashire Railway Castlecroft Goods Warehouse; in which the new Bury Transport Museum is located. However, not only did the chosen system need to be extremely compact, but also sufficiently robust to drive a door weight of 2000 kg for a distance of four metres. Two space-saving but powerful produc...
Choosing the right controller for your vibratory feeder
There are various types of controllers for vibratory feeders. Each has its own utility as well as its own advantages and disadvantages. Knowing the features as well as advantages and disadvantages of each of them can help one take the right decision about choosing the correct controller -
Heason Technology is appointed Premier Partner for Danaher Motion's Thomson brand
Heason Technology Limited has been appointed as UK Premier Partner by the electromechanical control technology leader Danaher Motion for its Thomson brand linear motion product brands. The jointly signed agreement strengthens Heason Technology’s long-standing distribution partnership with Danaher, adding Thomson mechanical motion components to the expanding capability of the West Sussex based designer and manufacturer of high precision motion c...
Initial washrooms make 10% energy savings with GEM traps
Initial Washroom Solutions, the UK’s leading washroom hygiene service, is fulfilling its environmental pledge of reducing energy usage by installing the award winning Venturi orifice traps from GEM. Trialled at the company’s new Reading plant, which has a number of on- site steam meters, Initial Washroom Solutions was able to verify a 10% saving in energy consumption despite there being no failures with the plant’s mechanical traps.
RTP Company's Very Long Fibre Composite Delivers Increased Durability and Reduced Weight for Robotics Gearbox
When AndyMark recently reviewed its catalogue for components that could be improved, an aluminium gearbox kit captured its attention. Co-founder Andy Baker, a trained mechanical engineer, believed the housing could be made with a reinforced plastic, which would mean fewer parts for easier assembly, reduced weight, and increased durability.
FREE 84-PAGE CATALOGUE DESCRIBES SOLID WIRES FOR WELDING
ESAB is offering free copies of its latest 84-page Solid Wires catalogue that lists hundreds of wires for Mig, Tig and submerged arc welding (SAW), plus appropriate fluxes. In addition to a wealth of technical data for each grade of wire and flux, the catalogue includes handling and storage guidance, health and safety information, details about packaging options, and typical welding data and joint preparation recommendations.
New white paper discusses how to turn mobile workforce ‘Efficiency Bleeds’ into ‘Productivity Gains’
Wheatley Associates, the leading provider of mobile workforce scheduling and efficiency software solutions, has published a new white paper that discusses how to turn the ‘Efficiency Bleeds’ inherent in skills-based mobile workforce management and scheduling processes into positive ‘Productivity Gains’.
Great opportunity for unsuccessful University Applicants
A charity which offers paid gap year internships is keeping its doors open to help some of the many university applicants who find they don’t have a university place this year, having failed to meet their offered grades