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ISSN 1472-1295


Total Average Net Circulation for July-December 2012 was 14,998


Contents…


Industry news 4. Programme helps manufacturers win new customers 5. Sensors & instrumentation showcase next month


FACTORY FOCUS: DUST & FUME EXTRACTION


10. Medical device companies demand oil & mist extraction 12. Leave hazards in the dust: Keeping equipment fit for purpose Features


Seals & bearings... 9. Better bearing life boosts efficiency


Facilities management...


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14. Keeping factory floors clean 15. A healthy plant: What does it take? Drives, controls & transmissions...


16. Drive automation doubles production for brewery


Inspection & measurement... 18. Going the distance for quality with optical displacement sensors 20. Single source inline profile thickness measurement system


Health & safety...


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22. Air quality in factories: It’s not just hot air 23. Mechanical lifting makes warehouses and factories safer Exhibition preview...


24. Energy takes centre stage at The Energy Event 2013 Compressed air...


26. Heat generated from compressed can be used to boost efficiency


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Next month... The September 2013 issue of Factory Equipment will include: Maintenance management • Compressed air • Boilers, pumps & valves • Health & safety • Show previews Northern Manufacturing• Factory focus: Waste management & recycling


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JULY/AUGUST 2013 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT


Keeping factory floors clean


SOLUTIONS FOR INDUSTRIAL EFFICIENCY HEALTH & SAFETY


A guide to gas detection


50 years for Demag KBK crane construction kit


FACTORY FOCUS: DUST & FUME EXTRACTION COVER STORY


When Demag’s Junior System was introduced in 1963, the foundation was laid for the worldwide success story of the KBK crane construction kit. In the last 50 years more than 10,000 kilometres of KBK profile have been brought into the market. Over the same period, the crane construction kit has undergone continuous development. Today, Terex Material Handling serves a variety of customers in many different industries and is seen as an innovator for light crane systems


Demag Cranes & Components www.demagcranes.co.uk T: 01295 676100 Turn to page 6 for more details


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