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Equipment & Services
Don’t cry over accidental spills
Comfortable cut
methods of testing airflow,
breathability, water vapour
protection with
volume and user comfort. High
The DENIOS emergency kit bottles. An A-frame warning sign cut protection usually involves
provides optimum protection in ensures the hazard area is clearly
new gloves
heavier materials and
the event of an accidental indicated. Drain covers can be uvex has launched a new compromises in comfort and
chemical or oil spillage. It fully sealed with an additional comfortable safety glove with dexterity, but uvex set out
can also be used when sealant mat. The kit level 5 cut protection. to develop a product that
operating machinery is contents offer a total uvex Helix C5 is suitable was uncompromising.
prone to leakage and absorption capacity for many different The Helix C5 glove is
dripping. for up to 540l of oil. applications and made using recently
It contains high- It is available in conditions, and has a developed Flat Ergo
performance absorbents three versions, the high level of wearer moulds which replicate
– consisting of a roll, oil version, the comfort. The company has the hand exactly, give a
mats, snakes and universal version for developed and patented seamless finish and
cushions as well as oils and non- Bamboo Twinflex technology measurably improve fit and
personal protection aggressive liquids which blends a silky-feel dexterity. Newly developed
equipment such as full- and the special version for acids bamboo fibre for temperature high-performance elastomer
vision safety glasses, chemical and alkalis. regulation and moisture wicking, coatings substantially improve
protective suits (type 4, 5 & 6), 42564 or
cleaning-matters.co.uk/enquiry with cut resistant hybrid yarns to the product’s breathability with
protective gloves and eyewash
Tel: 01952 811991
achieve high levels of cut and excellent grip properties in light
abrasion resistance. oil or dry conditions.
Screen for sound
To quantify the gloves’ internal
42560 or
cleaning-matters.co.uk/enquiry
climate it was necessary to devise
Tel: 01252 731200
Casella has introduced the CEL-
242 and CEL-246 to the CEL-200
series of sound level meters. The
Wipe away workplace inefficiency
new models can store time Tork industrial wipers are nozzle on the bucket allows only
history onto an onboard memory designed to improve workplace one wipe to be taken out at a
capable of logging over 400,000 efficiency while also keeping time to reduce waste and over-
measurements. Data is stored as
files compatible with spreadsheet
Retrofitting tanks
waste to a minimum. consumption.
Among the most Designed to avoid the
software packages (.csv format) Guyson International recent launches from health and safety risks of
and can simply be transferred via manufactures a range of SCA are Tork surface carrying around open
USB then graphed as required standard size configurations of cleaning wet wipes. buckets of disinfectant
with any standard package. Kerry KST submersible box type These are housed in the are Tork Premium Precision
The range can display a non- transducers. They are designed to Tork Handy Bucket Cleaning cloths, also
decaying maximum hold value deliver the processing power of which is tightly sealed supplied in the Tork Handy
on a number of screens showing ultrasonic cleaning to existing with a silicone lid to Bucket. The system
the A or C frequency weighting industrial cleaning or degreasing keep the wipes moist comprises a dry roll of
and slow, fast or tanks, or to be incorporated into and free from cloths supplied in a
Impulse time new cleaning lines on an OEM contamination. resealable bucket, which can be
responses. The (Original Equipment Each bucket contains 58 wipes filled with any detergent or
time history Manufacturer) basis. that have been impregnated with disinfectant. Each bucket
facility of the new Typical usage would involve a sufficient amount of cleaning contains 250 sheets of wiper.
models shows how retrofitting to existing cleaning solution to clean work surfaces
42570 or
cleaning-matters.co.uk/enquiry
the noise has tanks – offering a lower cost efficiently. A purpose-designed
Tel:01582 677400
fluctuated and alternative, when compared to a
allows users to new cleaning system. Such tanks
understand at are often used in pre-treatment
The six golden fuel rules
what point cleaning operations for processes
noise control such as anodising and plating, Cleaning cards and impartial advice.
measures are where the power of ultrasonics contractors • Expect a dedicated, named
necessary. The can speed up degreasing and can find ways account handler who always
equipment has a improve subsequent rinsing to cut fuel takes your call.
large, high- processes by breaking the bonds costs, with ‘Six • Expect regular reports, with
resolution display of particulates from the Golden Rules’ fast notification of abnormal card
which shows results component surfaces. Guyson will produced by The Fuelcard use. • Expect every card to be tied
numerically or by bar graph and quote for custom sizes to match People, says Steve Clarke, general to a specific driver or vehicle.
can give a time history trace over specific requirements of an manager. • Expect access to a large,
the last one or five minute existing tank. A free component • Expect savings of 2/3p per litre nationwide branded network,
period.The simple, low cost meter trial service with no obligation to on national average pump prices. such as BP, Esso, Shell or Texaco.
is priced from £245+VAT. buy is also available. Avoid any fuel card which does For queries, call the company.
42556 or
cleaning-matters.co.uk/enquiry 42622 or
cleaning-matters.co.uk/enquiry
not offer discounts.
42623 or
cleaning-matters.co.uk/enquiry
Tel: 01234 844100 Tel: 01756 799911 • Expect a choice of five or more Tel: 0844 870 9856
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