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ompressed air specialist BOGE has launched a new all-in- one compressed air solution for users operating in the
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Rapid growth of ABB’s Safety
Execution Centers A
BB’s global network of Safety Execution Centers (SEC) has grown significantly over the past four
years, expanding from ten to thirty centers located within every region and supporting high hazard industrial sectors. These centers provide ABB customers with in-country dedicated and competent functional safety resources for safety instrumented system (SIS) project execution, design, engineering, modification and maintenance. The centers also provide access to local safety standard experts and technology experts. Globally, ABB has more than 700 TÜV, CFSE-certified and ABB technology-certified safety engineers. ABB has more safety centers than any other supplier in the industry, providing individual accreditation (either TÜV Rheinland or TÜV SÜD) for each country for Functional Safety Management
System (FSMS) delivery,
implementation, operations and maintenance. These TÜV groups lead the world in assessment and certification of organizations, their products and safety standards, as well as running individual competency certification schemes.
ABB UK Ltd Tel: 01224 592 123 Web:
http://new.abb.com/uk
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surface technology sector. Paintline enables users to generate extremely pure, oil-free compressed air that is precisely tailored to meet their needs. It combines the most important components for generating and filtering ultra clean compressed air and covers a performance spectrum ranging from 5.5 to 22 kW. BOGE Paintline is based on an oil-injection cooled screw compressor with special filter technology. This results in extremely pure, oil-free compressed air being produced that meets the specific requirements of surface finishers. BOGE Paintline attains class 1 purity where solid impurities and residual oil content are concerned, and class 4 purity where water content is concerned. Since Paintline is an all-in-one solution, including compressed air generation, compressed air treatment and condensate disposal, maintenance costs are kept at an absolute minimum while efficiency is maximised.
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Rechargeable Portable Mass Flow Meters inShare5 A
licat Scientific, Inc., releases its new rechargeable portable gas mass flow meters. With 18 hours of continuous operation on a single charge and +/-0.8%
of reading accuracy, these handheld meters bring laboratory-class accuracy to field flow verification and validation applications in the environmental, manufacturing and metrology industries. Click here to see the video. Alicat’s rechargeable portable flow meters provide fast flow validation with multi-parameter measurement, wide operating ranges and multiple true gas calibrations. With no moving parts and no warm-up time requirement, they are indispensable for field technicians who require fast and durable flow measurement. Alicat’s mass flow meters feature fast 5-ms meter speeds and live readouts of mass and volumetric flow rates, pressure and temperature. Rapid and easy access to this information makes Alicat’s rechargeable meters ideal for validation of environmental analyzers, verification of flow rates in industrial manufacturing and field flow calibration as a secondary transfer standard.
Alicat Scientific, 7641 N. Business Park Drive, Tucson, AZ 85743 USA Tel:+1 520.290.6060 Web:
www.alicatscientific.com
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