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SPECIALIST STEEL DOORS FOR INJECTIONMOULDING FACILITY ASSA ABLOY Security Doors has recently


worked with Enbloc to supply over 50 steel doorsets to Sovrin Plastics new manufacturing facility.


Purpose built for injection moulding the Slough-based premises consists of offices, storage areas, a class ‘D’ cleanroom and white assembly area. Sovrin Plastics provides services for the supply of precision plastic components and assemblies to the medical,


electronics and engineerin g industries. REDUCEE D DEVELOPMENT O SNT OFF SURFFA ACEE B CTEBACTERIA


ASSA ABLOY Security Doors specified doorsets that would contribute significantly toward hygiene and


provided important security and access features. Powershield cleanroom steel doorsets were supplied to reduce the development of surface bacteria, helping to ensure that products are kept clean. d adjustable


prevent the collection of di ‘wrap around’ frames, seali The doorsets provided ha


offering sleek aesthetics.


“We chose ASSA ABLOY Security Doors to supply the internal steel doors at the Sovrin Plastics facility as we knew the company had worked successfully on a number of past proj proj


ojects,” says Enbloc oject co-ordinator Nick Pither.


“ASSA ABLOY Security Doors were able to provide a range of different types of doors to suit the different environments including a 3m x 3m double door


specifically made for machine access. It is Enbloc's mission to provide exceptional


The seamless finish will ensure that the doors can be easily cleaned and provide a strong, durable finish


The seamless finish will


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therefore it was essential that we worked with a doorset manufacturer who


provided an excellent product along with good customer service. ”


STRINGENT CLLEANEANROOM REQUIREEMEN MENTS


ASSA ABLOY cleanroom doors provide superior quality to meet the stringent requirements of cleanrooms in


accordance with ISO14644 cGMP and are fire certified for up to 60 minutes. Doors were finished with a factory-applied PPC providing a durable hardwearing surface and ASSA ABLOY group hardware was used on all the doorsets.


“Specifying the right door can be


essential in providing protection against the build-up and transfer of dirt and contaminants,” says Chris Cole, area sales manager at ASSA ABLOY Security Doors. “We installed Powershield steel cleanroom doors to the injection


moulding facility as the seamless finish will ensure that the doors can be easil y cleaned and provide a strong, durable finish which is important in a


ensure that the doors can be manufacturing environment.” easily cleaned and provide a strong, durable finish


ASSA ABLOY Security Doors T: +44 28 9266 2200


www.assaabloy.co.uk/securitydoors assaabloy.co.uk/securitydoors TECHNOLOG IN HNOLOGY IN ACTIION ON ADVERT RIA DVERTORIAL


Cable entrymade easy


upport arm systems for machine operation don’t just need a smart design and high load-bearing capacity; they should also offer operators easy and straightforward cable management capability. Cables need to be accessible quickly and easily in the event of damage or for retrofitting – something that is certainly true of the open support sections of the Rittal CP 60/120/180 support arm system. Clip-on and flexible plastic covers enable easy access for operators to the cables in the support arm section when the support arm is mounted. Cables can also be easily laid or section diameters of


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assembled cables with con removing the covers. The


the support arms provide plenty of support sections, while the clip-on plastic cover


replaced by simply room for pre-


the open area of the support sections to stabilise open support sections with a long jib, preventing them from twisting.


then neatly conceals the clamping elements. This


simple and effective option offers additional stability and safety. It can be configured for the three load levels of 60, 120 and 180 kg (based on a jib length of one metre). And it has a standardised design, with its modular


system giving the perfect


considerable time savings for assembly/ adjustment . R ttal Rittali


www.rittal.co.uk


www.friedhelm-loh-group.com  @rittal_ltd


solution for every requirement and deliverin g


nectors (e.g. DVI). Meanwhile, clamping elements can also be installed in The CP support arm system can support loads comparable to those for closed


available with measurement ±100g


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cable orientation for pin


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