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CABLING & CABLE MANAGEMENT


Second Chinese nuclear specification secured for cable cleats and straps


the Areva European Pressurised Reactor (EPR) nuclear power plant currently being constructed in the Guangdong province of China. The order was placed at the commencement of the second phase of the Taishan Nuclear Power Project, which is a joint venture between EDF and China Guangdong Nuclear Power Group.


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Adaptaflex. These multi-way fittings are designed for the most demanding of operational environments and will help to save installation costs, ultimately improving the quality and integrity of a complete installation. They can be used in multiple configurations, thereby also eliminating the added cost of reducers. The T & Y fittings complete the range of Adpatalok ATS™ one-piece, IP68/69k push-on liquid tight fittings. They are manufactured from halogen free, low smoke and toxicity toughened glass filled nylon and designed for impact and corrosion resistance


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fittings are now as well as being able to


withstand constant vibration and water ingress. The complete Adaptalok ATS™ range of one- piece fittings has been engineered to withstand the toughest conditions, having been tested and approved by independent testing agencies to the highest industry standards .


Adaptaflex Tel: 01675 468200 Web: www.adaptaflex.com


enter 806 Marshall-Tufflex Ellis


expects to ship the product from its North Yorkshire headquarters in the final quarter of the year.


ew Adaptalok ATS™ T & Y piece electrical conduit


available from


Designed for use where the highest levels of short circuit withstand are required, Ellis’ Emperor cable cleats are available for both trefoil and single cable applications. All products in the range are manufactured in type 316L stainless steel, meaning they provide ultimate corrosion protection, even in the harshest of environments.


Ellis Patents Tel: 01944 758395 Web: www.ellispatents.co.uk enter 807


Marshall-Tufflex updates Underfloor to Desk Solutions literature


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able management specialist Marshall-Tufflex has updated its ‘Underfloor to Desk Solutions’ literature to include details of its new heavy-duty raised floor boxes and other product updates. The new 24-page brochure,


available from www.marshall-


tufflex.com, outlines the British manufacturer’s comprehensive range of underfloor to desk cable management and prefabricated wiring systems and fittings developed for fast, easy and adaptable installation. The systems distribute power and data services from beneath


raised access floors and in-screed systems. Several wiring options are available including the MT32 prefabricated technology that provides seamless connection from the incoming feed to the desktop. Desk units and power modules complete the offer.


Tel: 01424 856600


New range of cable ducting from OEM Automatic C


suitable applications a halogen-free Web: www.marshall-tufflex.com enter 808


llis has secured a second major order for its Emperor cable cleats and ProTect cable straps to be installed in


ONTA-CLIP has extended their installation products offer to include a brand new range of cable ducting which is available from OEM Automatic Ltd. This offer has a wide range of cabling ducts for many different


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excellent dimensional stability. They also feature tight fitting covers which are easy to snap on and off. The pegs have pre-determined breakage points so that the cabling ducts can easily be modified for your cabling. They are available in various sizes and in


version. CONTA-CLIP’s


installations materials program also includes a wide range of crimps, lugs, glands and din rail.


OEM Automatic Ltd Tel: 0116 284 9900


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Web: www.oem.co.uk enter 809


Make your mark with Partex!


with new environmentally friendly Reelex packaging.


ables and systems specialist Draka is now able to supply its market leading UC Connect range of cables for enterprise and datacentre communications networks in Reelex® EcoCore boxes to ensure easy, environmentally friendly cable dispensing without cable twists, tangles, or overruns.


Reelex® is a patented method of winding cable in such a way as to result in a reel-less, self- supporting coil. This unique coil dispenses from the inside-out without snags or twists. Each Reelex® EcoCore box contains a 305m cable length. The new EcoCore box offers better payout performance than existing Reelex II packages. Cable payout is from the inside of the coil, through the payout tube out through a large payout opening to ensure less troublesome, tangle-free dispensing of the cable without twists.


Draka Tel: 01332 345431 Web: www.drakauk.com / ELECTRICALENGINEERING enter 810


from Partex, users can quickly and economically produce their own high-quality cable markers and labels on a wide variety of media. The hugely versatile T-800 uses thermal transfer technology to print onto oval-shaped cable marker profiles; halogen-free heat-shrinkable tube; flat profiles for labelling


W terminals which can also be used in


conjunction with transparent carriers for labelling cables and pipes; flat self-adhesive products, including white,


yellow and silver tape for


component marking. The T-800 has a full QWERTY keyboard so it easy to use in standalone mode without the need for a PC. It is, however, equally suitable for use in conjunction with a PC when it can, for example, import project data from Excel spreadsheets using the Partex software provided free of charge with the machine.


Partex Tel: 01675 463670 Web: www.partex.co.uk


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ith the new and very attractively priced ProMark T-800 professional marking machine


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