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Contents…


Industry news 4. SME manufacturers expect rise in production


FACTORY FOCUS: PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT


11. The right equipment for the right finish 12. Induction heaters with new safety benefits


Features Energy management... 6. Motor designs set energy efficiency benchmark


Ask the expert... 9. The right solutions for the most extreme environments


Drives, controls & transmissions...


15. Drives keep yarn spinner on the ball 17. Drives boost sophisticated food separation technology


HVAC... 19. Electric heating keeps power station pleasant 20. Air con servicing keeps you comfortable


Finishing... 21. Cool solution for metal finishers


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Industrial cleaning... 23. Taking the cost out of cleaning


24. Component cleaner removes all types of contaminants 25. Clean to medical device standards


Health & Safety... 26. Handling company solves kiln cart safety problem


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Managing Editor Neil Mead


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Next month... Features in the June 2012 issue of Factory Equipment will include: Compressed air • Handling & storage • Health & safety • Tools & tooling • Factory focus: Thermal Imaging


MAY 2012


SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY PRODUCTION EQUIPMENT


The right machine for the right finish


DRIVES, CONTROLS & TRANSMISSIONS


Drives keep yarn spinner on the ball


Combilift continues to make an impact at Eurocell


INSIDE: LATEST ISSUE OF MATERIALS HANDLING & LOGISTICS COVER STORY


Leading PVC-U building products supplier Eurocell was one of the first companies in the UK to recognise the versatile and space saving qualities of the Combilift four-way forklift range when it was launched 14 years ago


Combilift, Co Monaghan Ireland UK T: 07870 976758 www.combilift.com Turn to page 8 for more details


10 Forklifts - 15,238 Pallet Locations 1 Supplier


Discover the benefits of trucks and racking from one supplier. Visit us online atwww.jungheinrich.co.uk


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