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PPMA 2015  PREVIEW PREMIUM HIGH-SPEED DOORS


EFAFLEX will exhibit its S Series premium door range and demonstrate the benefits of its turbo, insulated and ‘soft touch’ range. Its Machine Protection MS high-speed door enables the company to diversify into new markets for specialist applications including welding booths, paint shops, machine production lines and as a movable separating safety guard. The MS range complies with performance level ‘d’ tested by IFA which specialises in the certification of machine guards. “This is a significant product advancement,” comments UK general manager Darren Turrell. “The performance is remarkable with 7 cycles per minute, up to


250,000 cycles per year and a life cycle of 12 years. Couple this with its safety and design features and you’ll begin to appreciate why we are experiencing so much interest from machine manufacturers and conveyor suppliers wanting to install a product that offers exceptional over round value.’ MS is available as a spiral option


using the contactless operation of the door leaf to prevent scratches with optional transparent vision laths and floor supports to create a self-supporting standalone installation; a safe, modern machine protection door.


Efaflex UK Stand C70


www.efaflex.com MODULAR CONVEYOR PLATFORM


Interroll will present for the first time in the UK its new modular conveyor platform which will help customers, system integrators and OEMs to quickly plan and easily assemble modern material flow systems. This plug-and-play solution is one of the most versatile and durable systems available, offering energy efficiency with low operating and


maintenance costs. Interroll will exhibit details of its range of integrated drive solutions including drum motors for belt conveyors, powered RollerDrive and non-powered rollers for conveyor systems.


Interroll Stand F10 www.interroll.co.uk


OPTIMISING SERVICES FOR PROFITABILITY


RS Components (RS) will showcase its technologies, product solutions and services to the food & beverage industry with a focus on how to optimise available services to aid smooth operations and profitability. “We’re delighted to be making a debut appearance at such a prominent industry event – giving us a chance to meet our customers, showcase elements of our product range and focus on the UK food and beverage manufacturing industry,” explains head of UK corporate sales Jarn Gill. “The industry has seen significant changes with both the increasing integration of technology and the automation of production processes. This has presented both opportunities and challenges for industry players and we are keen to demonstrate our breadth of offering in supporting them to meet these and run their operations more efficiently.” RS offers digital trading channels


and high-service levels to help manufacturers via its portfolio of leading brands including Siemens, Schneider Electric and Rockwell Allen-Bradley and specialists SMC, Glassguard and Ambersil.


RS Components Stand B76


www.rs-online.com Multi–tool maintenance solutions


• Over 20 years of delivering maintenance software benefits • Range of solutions to match your specific requirements


• Proven by hundreds of customers across a wide range of industries


• Now even simpler to implement, to use, and to own • Fully feature systems start from only £1,490


Visit www.cayman.co.uk or call today to find out more


Tel: 0191 296 3816 • Fax: 0191 296 3856 info@cayman.co.ukwww.cayman.co.uk


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