PRODUCT NEWS
CUSTOMERS NO LONGER HAVE TO CHOOSE
BETWEEN PERFORMANCE AND SAFETY
Safety has been CEJN’s top priority for many
years, constantly striving to develop safe and
high performing products. This led them to
develop the eSafe: an ergonomic one hand
operated, compact, high flow coupling that
vents before disconnection, eliminating the
risk of hose whip.
eSafe is an innovative and patented safety
coupling offering the highest flow combined
with a low pressure drop. A low connecting
force and easy to grip design makes eSafe
the natural choice when choosing a safety
product with top of the line features.
The eSafe range features real craftsmanship.
It is the only coupling on the market that
allows operators to get maximum capacity
out of their tools. Jobs are completed faster,
use less energy and the result is higher
productivity, cheaper energy bills and lower
environmental impact.
Strong and durable with a long service life,
the eSafe range complies with ISO Standard
4414 and EN 983. eSafe is a new generation
of premium couplings for premium
performance.
For more information, contact the
Tom Parker Ltd Business Development
Manager: John Pomeroy. Tel: 01772
255113. Alternatively email Business
Development: business.development@
tom-parker.co.uk
“Spacers have made this job
easy for us” Car Manufacturer opts for
Contour Filter Retrofit Filtration System
Benefits Coatings Manufacturers
This is a comment that FT Pipeline Systems
hears a lot in relation to our pipe casing
spacers. They are a simple, yet effective
solution used to centre water and sewer pipes
in casings. The spacers are virtually corrosion
proof, require no special tools and are easy
and efficient to install. They are available with
polymer runners or rollers which facilitate a
reduction in the size of equipment needed
and time spent installing the pipe. This, in
turn, leads to huge cost savings. Typical uses
include river, canal and bridge crossings,
as well as road and rail crossings. The pipe
spacers provide insulating protection from
a possible electrical shorting between the
carrier and pipe casing. FT Pipeline Systems
offers two ranges of spacers: a custom-made
range in steel or an off-the-shelf range
manufactured from injection moulded high
density polyethylene. Amazon Filters has received a further order
from a leading car manufacturer to deliver
an optimised filtration system to ensure the
quality of the electrophoretic paint stages on
their production paint line. Amazon Filters reports that coatings
manufacturers are installing their SupaClean
contained filtration system prior to filling lines to
remove impurities such as skins, coagulants and
undispersed pigments from their final product.
With the success of previous installations,
the leading car manufacturer wanted to use
the same combination of Amazon Filters 63
Series industrial inclined filter housing fitted
with Contour large diameter melt-blown
cartridge filters to protect their paint baths.
With over 30 years’ experience of supplying
filters specifically designed for the Automotive
Industry throughout the world, Amazon Filters
is able to offer a solution to meet all your
filtration needs. Faced with declining support and patchy
availability of a discontinued enclosed
filtration systems from an alternative
supplier, the SupaClean system is widely
reported to produce better-quality product
with a reduction in filter / labour costs for
both solvent and aqueous based coatings
production processes. Sharing the same
dimensions as the discontinued filtration
system the SupaClean system also provides
the benefit of being a direct retrofit.
For further information visit https://
www.amazonfilters.com/products/filter-
cartridges-and-capsules/depth-filters/
contour/ or contact Amazon Filters on +44-
(0)1276-670600 / [email protected]. For further information on SupaClean
contained filtration systems please visit
https://www.amazonfilters.com/products/
filter-cartridges-and-capsules/supaclean/
or contact Amazon Filters on +44-(0)1276-
670600 / [email protected].
www.ftpipelinesystems.co.uk
Tel: +44 (0)1543 416024
[email protected]
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