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SUPERTOUCH LAUNCHES NEW NON- WOVEN COAT WITH EXTRA PROTECTION ON THE COLLAR AND CUFF


Supertouch has launched a unique non- woven coat with Velcro fastening collar and elasticated cuffs to provide extra barrier protection for people working in areas where minimising contaminates is of maximum importance.


As one of the largest suppliers of Personal Protective Equipment and Workwear in the UK, Supertouch’s new non-woven coat is a first for the UK market, with its unique Velcro fastening top collar and elasticated cuffs. Each coat is individually wrapped, making it ideal for applications where hygiene rules apply, such as in food processing and clean room areas.


Available in sizes S to 4XL, the single use coats come in white as standard but are also available in blue. The coats are made from non-woven polypropylene and are manufactured to comply with EC Council Directive 89/686/EEC to ensure they are of the highest quality for end users and meet the necessary British and European standards for PPE.


Sarah Bridge, Managing Director at Supertouch said: “The extra collar and cuff protection features on our new non-woven coats are small additions that can make a big difference to the levels of hygiene achievable in a sterile workplace. We will continue to grow and diversify our range of PPE and workwear to ensure that we have the products our customers demand to meet their business needs and keep their workforce safe.”


Ltd (formerly Purite Ltd) offers both stand-alone benchtop units and fully integrated ring main systems with production capacities for up to many thousands of litres per hour. In every case, the company provides full installation, technical and service support. In addition, SUEZ Treatment Solutions UK offers broader water and wastewater management solutions. This includes the UKAS- accredited SUEZ Water Sciences Laboratory, specialist chemical water treatment and accredited training.


SUEZ TO DEMONSTRATE LATEST SYSTEMS FOR SIMPLE AND RELIABLE WATER PURIFICATION AT LAB INNOVATIONS 2016


SUEZ Water Purification Systems Ltd, part of SUEZ Treatment Solutions UK, will be showcasing its easy to use, reliable and technologically advanced solutions at Lab Innovations 2016.


Established for more than 40 years, SUEZ Water Purification Systems


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Experts from SUEZ will be on hand at Lab Innovations to discuss visitors’ specific water quality requirements and demonstrate a range of the company’s popular stand-alone units. These incorporate advanced purification technologies including Reverse Osmosis and Deionisation, and are available in a range of models to facilitate typical laboratory requirements for volume and water grade.


A number of revolutionary innovations for healthcare and


Supertouch was recently voted one of the London Stock Exchange’s 1000 Companies to Inspire Britain. The report celebrates the UK’s fastest- growing and most dynamic small and medium-sized businesses.


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multi-purpose laboratories will also be exclusively demonstrated at the stand, shown for the very first time.


Visitors will also be able to take advantage of an exclusive Upgrade Deal, whereby SUEZ will replace a laboratory’s existing bench top water purification system, SUEZ or otherwise, with an equivalent brand new standalone unit. The scheme comes with a service contract that extends product life and reduces costs by providing a number of value-added benefits.


Those requiring more technical information about water quality can attend a seminar presented by SUEZ Water Purification Ltd’s technical expert, Mark Bosely. He will be guiding attendees through a technical presentation on water chemistry, which will cover different levels of purity and the significance of conductivity, resistivity and pH. The seminar takes place as part of Live Lab on Thursday 3rd November.


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