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Daro puts supply chain under control of PSL Data Track


Bactericide-free metal cutting fluid


By developing a completely new generation of bactericide-free cutting fluids, Henkel has


succeeded in banishing the drawback of emulsions splitting in use and the related bad odor nuisance, thus providing a long-awaited answer to a major problem associated with water-miscible metalworking fluids. The new emulsions of the Multan brand have proved themselves in industrial practice. In demanding metalworking applications, nothing goes without coolant fluids. These “liquid tools” are essential when it comes to exploiting the full potential of modern high-performance machine tools. At the same time, users everywhere are increasingly clamoring for advanced coolant fluid concepts with enhanced manufacturing shop performance. Bacterial contamination with its well- known, unpleasant side-effects leading to emulsion splitting, is one factor that has been singled out repeatedly as a major cost driver.


Henkel Ltd.


Phone: 01442 278235 Web: www.henkel.com


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aRo Products and DaRo UV Systems have put their manufacturing, assembly and supply chain operations under the control of DataTrack business administration and production management software. Both companies are taking advantage of the latest DataTrack module, Dynamic Bill of Materials, to deal with the manufacturing needs of DaRo Products and the Ship-on-Demand requirements of Daro UV. DaRo Products is a leading one-stop shop for a wide range of engineering and sheet metalwork sub-contract engineering services.


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company DaRo UV Systems specialises in the development, production and supply of UV disinfection systems. The original investment in DataTrack was made seven years ago with the purchase of Sales Order Processing, Purchase Order, Job Costing, Assemblies and Bill of Materials modules.


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New Saffire side entry regulators Murex Welding Products has extended its comprehensive and


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renowned range of Saffire 300 Series regulators with the introduction of single stage side entry models. In keeping with the tradition of the Saffire brand, these regulators will provide users with a robust and reliable solution for the control of Industrial fuel gases, whilst promoting the highest levels of safety in the workplace. The


new side entry range includes units for use with oxygen and fuel gases to enable welding, cutting and brazing and also process control regulators for use in MIG/MAG and TIG welding. The Saffire side entry regulators are designed so that they can be connected to all gas manufacturers cylinders presently being used in the UK and Ireland. The extended length ‘bull nose’ stem ensures clearance of any protective cowling fitted to the cylinder making assembly easy and trouble free. All units have a 300 bar inlet capacity, with calibration and quality management being controlled through the company's ISO 9001 system.


Murex Welding Products Tel: 0800 3893152 Email: info@murexwelding.co.uk GNB® Industrial Power contributes to safety in the charger room H


ealth and safety in the workplace is an increasingly hot topic and is particularly important when undertaking battery charging and maintenance. The Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH) regulations place


considerable emphasis on assessing potential risks and taking the appropriate measures to ensure personnel are working in a safe environment - especially when operating in areas with harmful substances such as acid. GNB can offer factories and warehouses that use traction batteries a dedicated "Health and Safety Station" which can be wall-mounted in the charger room. It contains equipment to help protect workers as well as emergency items for use in the event of an accident. This purpose-designed station contains essential clothing and equipment for use during maintenance and topping off operations, such as rubber gloves, face visor, breathing masks, eyewash and soda ash to neutralise acid spills. One safety station is recommended for up to 20 batteries in a charging area. GNB can advise managers on their obligations towards employee safety in the charger room, as well as offering free posters that act as a permanent reminder on correct working practices. According to Andy Sheppard, GNB, National Service Manager, "The free battery care posters, combined with the Health & and Safety Station are a very cost-effective way for employers to meet their legal obligations under COSHH. If the worst happens, first-aid action can be taken immediately which could mean quite a difference in the outcome."


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Tel: 01204 661 228


horworld Industries, the market-leading loading and unloading specialist, has extended its comprehensive selection of dock loading/unloading aids and restraint/protection products. The company’s latest launches are featured alongside its other extensive and well- established equipment range in Thorworld’s new 2012/13 Product Range Brochure. Thorworld provides the UK’s widest choice of loading bay and materials handling equipment, safety aids and accessories from


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a single source, all of which are featured in their brand new, full colour, 44 page catalogue and on its website www.thorworld.co.uk. All of Thorworld’s loading/unloading solutions are designed to enhance efficiency and safety, and reduce costs, in and around the loading bay – and the company’s latest equipment additions complement these brand values perfectly. Dock Bumper Protectors are used to eliminate wear on the front of traditional rubber dock bumpers, which can be damaged over time.


Thorworld Industries Ltd. Tel: 01246 260981


Chase Mobile Yard Ramps make your business loads easier


n the case of not having any dedicated, raised loading bay area but want to increase safety and efficiency and also save money during vehicle/container loading and unloading than talk to the expert of Mobile Yard Ramps for nearly 90 years. Chase Equipment Ltd the West-Midlands based Manufacturer and Service provider will celebrate its 90th anniversary next year. The company is firmly established as a most trusted manufacturer and supplier of a wide range of top quality loading & unloading products and loading bay accessories, such as mobile yard ramps, dock levellers, modular loading docks, dock shelters & seals, industrial doors, scissor lifts, dock & vehicle bumpers, wheel chocks and scissor lifts to help ensure safe and efficient goods transferring between different heights. Standard Chase Titan ramps are available in 3 different capacities 7,000kg, 10,000kg and 12,000kg and in lengths from 10.835m to 11.770m.


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Racking strip - Cut it, Write it, Stick it, Wipe it


eaverswood are specialists in office & warehouse identification & labelling, they offer you a wide


range of flexible strong magnetic markers, which allows a quick and easy magnetic, identification system within the workplace. These are available in 5 standard colours, in widths from 10mm-100mm. The 10m rolls can easily be cut to any size or shape using scissors, the surface enables the user to write on and then wipe off using Beaverswood Wet-Wipe pens. The magnetic strip will apply to steel surfaces for identification labelling, and can be relocated. Special sizes and colours are available on request.


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