Pressure-relief online ordering system
Pressure relief manufacturer Elfab has developed its online ordering system, ElfabTech, which embraces new functionalities to benefit both new and existing customers worldwide.
Pressure relief manufacturer Elfab has developed its online ordering system, ElfabTech, which embraces new functionalities to benefit both new and existing customers worldwide.
Shropshire-based PAT engineer Anthony Grindrod, also known as MrPATtastic, provides PAT services to a range of local clients including multi-site care homes, educational organisations, NHS surgeries and office based companies.
Dorset based Relec Electronics is a specialist supplier of equipment to the rail industry. It offers a combination of a broad range of railway industry specific electronic equipment manufactured by a discrete number of specialist companies and supported by its own team of highly experienced qualified engineers with over 35 years involvement with the railway industry.
Hoppecke Industrial Batteries will use Railtex 2017 to show for the first time in the UK its Lithium-Ion (LiOn) battery designed specifically for use in locomotives with hybrid drives.
ESAB is making it easier for customers to identify and purchase filler metals that are compatible with its recently launched Rebel ‘weld anything, anywhere’ multi-process welding machine.
MVP12 Metal passive distribution boxes from Murrelektronik are not only made to withstand harsh environments, but also feature an additional protection function built into the module.
Morris Site Machinery is set to unveil its most comprehensive range of power generation products at Plantworx (Stand G7) on 6th to 8th June, from canopied rental and open set petrol generators to the latest lighting tower – the TL90 Ultimate.
Wieland Electric has added six new industrial press function control blocks to its samosPRO COMPACT-PLUS family of programmable safety controllers, and integrated support for both EtherNet/IP and EtherCAT fieldbus communication protocols.
As we race towards 50 billion devices connected to the internet by 2020, Industry 4.0 presents a huge challenge to manufacturers. Collaborative robots and the automation of tasks previously carried out by people is reducing the need for traditional machine guarding while increasing the need for smart interlocks.
Staff at E A Technology Group that regularly travel and visit customers’ electrical substations are only too aware of the potential health and safety risks. Companies may have plenty of procedures and documents that help them manage these environments, but when it comes to it, the people on the ground are the ones that truly manage the risks.
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