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CadCamTechnology Limited 12 Brandleston Close, GreatWaldingfield, Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 0XY Tel: 01787 313112 Fax: 01787 374033 E-mail: barryabson@aol.com UK-built laser technology renowned as market leading pioneers in industrial markets around the world. Robustly built with flexibility of application, user friendly with site licensed advanced software and inclusive pricing make the machine range ideal for education teaching. Reference No. C1


ChesterMachine Tools Clwyd Close, Hawarden Industrial Park, Hawarden, Flintshire CH5 3PZ Tel: 01244 531631 Fax: 01244 531331 Email: sales@chestermachinetools.com Website: www.chestermachinetools.com


ChesterMachine Tools (Midlands) Unit 4, Plant Lane Business Park, Zone 2, Plant Lane, Burntwood, StaffsWS7 3GN Tel: 01543 448940 Fax: 01543 448938 At Chester, we are highly experienced in handling a huge range of workshop equipment and tools.We havemany years experience supplying equipment to schools, colleges, universities and training academies across theUK, Ireland and theMiddle East.Our equipment can be tailored to suit individual requirements and applications – this, combinedwith installation and training on site, provides the complete package. Method statements and risk assessments can be provided prior to


installation where applicable for your peace of mind. All our equipment conforms to CE certification and also conforms to the BS4163:2007 health and safety regulations. With our facility in the Midlands at Burntwood, near Cannock, now


fully operational, we can even offer to remove your old existing equipment to make life easier. For your free copy of our 242-page machine tools catalogue, contact


us on the above details. Reference No. C2


Colchester-Harrison PO Box 20, Union Street, Heckmondwike,West Yorkshire WF16 0HN Tel: 01924 412603 Fax: 01924 415008 (Spares) Tel: 01924 415000 Fax: 01924 415013 (Service) E-mail: email@colchester-harrison.com Website: www.colchester-harrison.com Colchester-Harrison manufacture a range of high quality metal cutting centre lathes and Alpha X series manual/CNC lathes with full ISO and off-line CAD/CAMprogramming. The Alpha 1350XS is the ideal full- size training lathe with manual, sequential, automatic and CNC machining modes, supported by teaching aids and comprehensive machining examples. Reference No. C3


Computers4Africa Raglan House, St Peter’s Street, Maidstone, KentME16 0ST


Tel: 0845 200 8510 Fax: 0845 200 8511 E-mail: contact-us@computers4africa.org.uk Website: www.computers4africa.org.uk Computers4Africa needs your redundant PCs and IT equipment. We will datawipe and clean them up, then send all equipment to Africa where it will transform lives! We ask that the computers are working and less than five years old. Check out our website www.computers4africa.org.uk or call 0300


011 2233 for more details. Reference No. C4


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C R Clarke &Company (UK) Limited Betws Industrial Park,Ammanford, Carmarthenshire SA18 2LS Tel: 01269 590530 Fax: 01269 590540 Email: info@crclarke.co.uk Website: www.crclarke.co.uk Designers and manufacturers of thermoforming and thermoplastic fabricating equipment for education, including vacuum forming, line bending, injection moulding, hot wire cutting, dip coating, dome blowing, sheet heating and the Schred plastic recycling system. Further information is available in our brochure or on CD-ROM. Reference No. C5


CTR Lasers Unit 7 & 10, Chapel Farm Industry, Hanslope Road, Hartwell, Northamptonshire NN7 2EU Tel: 0844 800 4727 E-mail: sales@ctrfuture.co.uk Website: www.ctrlasers.com CTR are suppliers and manufacturers of laser machines to education and industry. We offer extremely cost effective packages for the education sector. All our machines include commissioning and full onsite training for operation and routine maintenance. Customers receive the benefit of unlimited technical support and


project advisory service provided by our own engineers. Visit www.ctrlasers.com to see our extensive range and gain the


laser advantage. Reference No. C6


D&T with ICT Education Show ICHF, Dominic House, Seaton Road, Highcliffe, Dorset BH23 5HW Tel: 01425 272711 Fax: 01425 279369 Email: info@ichf.co.uk Website: www.ichf.co.uk/d+t The show will take place from 17–19 November 2011 inclusive at the NEC, Birmingham. It is a must-attend event for all D&T teachers as well as educationalists involved in engineering, textiles, food technology and product design. Several innovative features are planned to complement the usual attractive package of informative talks and seminars as well as the exhibition of the latest equipment and services to this sector of education. This year the show celebrates its 34th birthday. Mark the dates in your diary now! Reference No. D1


Data Harvest 1 Eden Court, Leighton Buzzard, Beds LU7 4FY Tel: 01525 373666 Fax: 01525 851638 E-mail: sales@data-harvest.co.uk Website: www.data-harvest.co.uk Winner of the BETT 2011 Award for best digital device, Vision is a completely independent measuring system for science. With a touch- screen and EasySense software built in, Vision can capture and display data so that it can be analysed there and then during a lesson without having to connect to a PC. Vision can even be connected direct to a projector to show data to a whole class. Vision is compatible with all SmartQ sensors. Vision (2020) is priced at £299.00, available from Data Harvest,


www.data-harvest.co.uk; tel: 01525 373666; email: sales@data- harvest.co.uk Reference No. D2


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