CABLING & CABLE MANAGEMENT
‘Peek’ performance meets MoD and aerospace industry standards
Make your mark with Partex!
from Partex, users can quickly and economically produce their own high-quality cable markers and labels on a wide variety of media. The hugely versatile T-800 uses thermal transfer technology to print onto oval-shaped cable marker profiles; halogen-free heat-shrinkable tube; flat profiles for labelling terminals which can also be used in conjunction with transparent carriers for labelling cables and pipes; flat self-adhesive products, including white,
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component marking. The T-800 has a full QWERTY keyboard so it easy to use in standalone mode without the need for a PC. It is, however, equally suitable for use in conjunction with a PC when it can, for example, import project data from Excel spreadsheets using the Partex software provided free of charge with the machine.
Partex Marking Systems (UK) Ltd. Tel: 01675 463670 Web:
www.partex.co.uk
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ith the new and very attractively priced ProMark T-800 professional marking machine
HellermannTyton’s Peek non-metal cable ties come into their own for high-temperature applications, says the global cable management specialist. “These extraordinary products can withstand temperatures from -55°C up to +260°C and have excellent abrasion and chemical-resistance - even against acid and gamma radiation - making them appropriate for drilling, railways, offshore and automotive industries,” said Manufacturing Product Manager Richard Rands. “The specialist ties and their accessories combine the
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mechanical performance of a metal-fastening with the ease of use of a nylon cable tie, and are capable of withstanding environments and conditions that no other nylon products can handle.
HellermannTyton Tel: 0161 945 4181 Web:
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Prysmian Set to Protect Patients at New Super Hospital
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riginally designed for the Ministry of Defence and aircraft industry - in co-operation with leading companies -
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eading UK fire safety and security provider Scotshield has chosen Prysmian FP cables for the fire safety systems in the New South Glasgow Hospital in the city. Scotshield specialises in life safety systems and worked together with consultants to specify Prysmian FP PLUS enhanced fire resistant cable to ensure maximum safety and circuit integrity. Approximately one hundred and eighty thousand metres of Prysmian FP PLUS is currently
being installed to connect in excess of sixteen thousand devices such as call points and smoke detectors in the campus. Robert Moore Director at Scotshield is responsible for overseeing the installation team based at the NSGH project and they are currently installing all of the new fire devices. Robert explained, “The cables had to be of the highest quality to ensure maximum fire safety in the unfortunate case of fire”. He went on to say “our engineers prefer the FP range to competitor products because they are so easy to work with both during installing and terminating.
Prysmian Cables & Systems Ltd Tel: 023 8029 5029 Web:
www.voltimum.co.uk Unistrut, supporting industry for over 80 years.
Engineering excellence is at the core of our business and we understand the challenges that modern infrastructure projects create. It’s often the case that an off-the-shelf solution is unable to answer all of your needs and requirements – especially when there are specific location, timing,
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environmental issues to consider. In these situations a bespoke or tailored solution can offer you the flexibility and cost effectiveness you need to successfully deliver your project. Our ability to assess, design, build and provide ongoing project lifetime support for our cable management systems has proven to be invaluable on a variety of major projects.
“We work closely with the clients' project team, which provides them huge benefits in delivering their project on time & within budget. This partnership approach ensures that we optimise all aspects of the system design and means that we work together with the client to drive costs out of the project", says Tony Kinsella, EMEA sales director, “The best engineered solution at the right cost is our aim when supporting our customers ”.
Working through a wide range of industries Our products help to support the infrastructure that is vital to modern industry and commerce. The Unistrut product range can be seen in over 50 industry sectors where expertise and reliability are vital to success. Our team of experts design and deliver projects that keep industry functioning – from the petrochemical sector to transportation, from the oil and gas industry through to the latest developments in high-tech data-centers and everywhere in between.
Our Metal framing loading software is one way that we can support our customers, and our engineers would be glad to visit and demonstrate its usage and flexibility.
e specialise in Channel Framing, Cable Management and Prefabricated Modular Framing, and our products and services are synonymous with engineering excellence and reliability worldwide.
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Unistrut began developing and manufacturing products during the 1930s, with the original Unistrut metal framing system. Over the years we have added an extensive cable management range to our portfolio including Cable Ladder, Cable Tray, Cable Basket and Steel trunking, available in a variety of finishes and materials to suit the market demands.
Electrical Engineering SEPTEMBER 2013
Why not get in touch with us, either to arrange a visit or to see how we can help you.
Unistrut Tel: +44 1215 806300 Web:
www.unistrut.co.uk
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