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nickel-based consumables for all the major arc welding processes


ESAB offers


processes used with nickel alloys, dissimilar welds, cast iron, cryogenic applications and for nickel alloy cladding. MMA electrodes, MIG Wires, TIG Rods, SAW Flux-Cored Wire and Strip Cladding Combinations are all available. ESAB has simplified the selection of these global products by making names, classifications, approvals and quality standards the same everywhere. ESAB's nickel- based range is available under AWS alloy coded product names and the products can also be supplied on request according to the ASME QSC standard. All the consumables are produced in- house and ESAB's commitment to quality, the environment and operator safety is paramount. The company has achieved ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 standards in environmental, health and safety management systems across all its global manufacturing facilities.


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ESAB Group (UK) Ltd Tel: 0800 389 3152 Web: www.esab.co.uk


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SAB provides a comprehensive range of consumables for all the major arc welding


re you ready for the new waste regulations coming into force on the 1st January 2015? Beaverswoods


racksack can be used to either hold material for re-using or to segregate waste. The racksack is available in 14 standard designs, other designs can also be printed to your specification. There is a large increase on landfill tax year on year with businesses seeking new ways to segregate & recycle more waste products, not only for economical point of view but environmental as well. This waterproof polyester sack is perfect for use on racking & shelving with simple ‘S’ hook fixings (hooks supplied). The sack has been designed with quality in mind & can be re-used withstanding rigorous busy environments, with three woven handles enabling it to be quickly and easily tilted and emptied. Segregate your waste with the Beaverswood racksack. Waste not want not?


Beaverswood Tel:0118 979 6096 Web: www.beaverswood.co.uk enter 808


Stertil Stokvis gives away over 40 TVs and iPads in prize draws


companies throughout the UK. Entry into the monthly draw is both free and automatic. The names of all people requesting quotations during a month are included in the draw and the lucky winner is selected at random. Andy Georgiou, Stertil Stokvis General Manager, says, “We were keen to celebrate our 50th Anniversary and the monthly TV draw seemed an appropriate way to highlight the fact and spread a little goodwill. Unsurprisingly, the draw proved to be extremely successful from the outset and we decided to continue it. More recently, we began offering an iPad as the prize and it’s still a great pleasure to tell someone that they’ve won especially when, in the majority of cases, they are completely unaware of their automatic entry into the draw.”


I Stertil UK Ltd Thermal images of


developed to create real-time thermal images in a wide variety of applications, for instance in the glass, metals, semiconductor, and plastics industry. The linescanners are suitable for temperature monitoring of continuous processes as well as discrete manufacturing in production lines. The series comprises eight models for various spectral ranges and wide temperature ranges. Featuring built-in laser sighting, water- cooling, and an air purge housing, the rugged units withstand even the most demanding conditions.


T A protective enclosure enables operation at very high ambient temperatures.


With a maximum optical resolution of 200:1, a scan speed of up to 150 lines per second, and up to 1.024 measurement points per line, the new Ircon linescanners are among the most precise and fastest systems in the market. Even minimal temperature non-uniformities and hot spots are detected and displayed in real time. The ScanIR3 contains a calibrated infrared sensor that scans measurement points along a straight line by means of a motorized mirror with a 90° field of view. Thereby, a two- dimensional thermal image is generated in moving processes. The scanner is available with a rugged processor box which is connected through a single cable with a robust one-click connector.


The box features Ethernet or fiber optic interfaces (optional) as well as various


analog and digital I/O options. This enables stand-alone operation without the need for an external computer and, therefore, eliminates the risk of a Windows operating system crash. Temperature data are displayed in real time and can be made available in a network via an OPC or DDE server. The accompanying ScanView Pro software provides comprehensive parameter and analysis functions. The ScanIR3 system also contains a complete range of accessories.


Raytek GmbH Tel: +49 30 / 47 80 08 - 411 Web: www.raytek.de


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n 2010, to mark its 50th Anniversary, Stertil Stokvis initiated a series of monthly draws offering TVs and, latterly, iPads as prizes. To date, the company has given away 40 of these to individuals at


industrial processes : New stand-alone infrared linescanning system from Ircon


he recent introduction of the infrared linescanner system ScanIR3 complements the product portfolio of the Ircon pyrometer brand. This new series was specially


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