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UK Focus Long-Term Hire Scheme Cuts Costs for Customers


Leading instrumentation company Ashtead Technology (UK) has announced a new Perpetual Rental Program (PRP) offering customers significant cost savings for long- term hires.


The PRP combines the convenience of ownership with all the usual benefits of renting. Ashtead Technology customers can now use equipment continuously as if it was their own, but the company remains responsible for maintenance checks, calibration and repairs.


The new PRP scheme is applicable to a selection of the very latest environmental monitoring and non-destructive testing instrumentation, including Ashtead Technology’s comprehensive range of environmental monitoring equipment, a vast selection of videosopes and the latest emissions monitoring instrumentation.


Summarising the benefits of the PRP scheme, Ashtead Technology’s General Manager Alan Hasson said: “The aim of this initiative is to make long-term hires more economically viable for our customers. This plan comes at a fraction of our standard monthly rate with technical support, making it an ideal option for longer-term hires, regular customers and those who may be undecided whether to rent or buy.”


For further information on Ashtead Technology’s comprehensive fleet of environmental monitoring instrumentation, along with non-destructive testing and remote visual inspection equipment please visit www.ashtead-technology.com/uk


Reader Reply Card no 173


Aegis Instruments Opens in the UK


Aegis is proud to announce the opening of the Aegis Instruments Ltd office in the United Kingdom.


Aegis Instruments UK is the second recent expansion into international markets, and will provide greater support for existing UK and European customers. This expansion will also introduce utility and telecommunications customers to the unique Aegis Instruments product range, including the Datacell portfolio.


The DataCell range is a series of self- powered 4-input data-loggers with 2-way communications capability via a GPRS interface. Up to 2 million data intervals can be logged, alarms and reports can be


generated via email or SMS, and the units can be configured and queried remotely. Other features available include GPS for positional information, intrinsic safety for hazardous zones, and a ruggedised housing suitable for sewer environments. These products are ruggedised for remote applications and are designed to meet the ‘set and forget’ mantra, particularly suitable for water, waste water, and environmental monitoring.


Reader Reply Card no 175 New Range of Pressure Regulators Launched


Speciality gas supplier CryoService (UK) has recently launched a new range of pressure regulators, specifically designed for the critical demands of high purity gases and calibration gases.


The all-new Scientific range includes the twin stage “Exact” regulator models, which feature innovative technology that provides twin stage performance with the lightweight compact design and fast response of a single stage regulator.


In addition the new SpectroCOM auto-changeover manifold is ideally suited to FID fuel supply – providing a continuous supply of gas to your CEMS installation, with the option of 4-20 mA signal outputs that can inform your CEMS software when a changeover occurs. CryoService can also install and maintain your changeover system for you if needed.


Reader Reply Card no 174 Researcher Wins New "Castaway" for Arctic Survey


Dr Simon Boxall from the National Oceanographic Centre has been presented with one of YSI’s new ’Castaway CTD’ profiling instruments following a competition at this year’s Oceanology International event.


Simon will use the Castaway CTD during September whilst participating in an expedition to the Arctic, organised by Cape Farewell, an organisation looking for new ways to combat climate change. The device will then be utilised in the training of students at the University of Southampton.


Designed for fast, accurate profiling, the Castaway CTD is simply thrown into the water and retrieved manually. The device automatically records conductivity, salinity, specific conductance, density, sound speed,


temperature profile data, depth and GPS position, so that no field notes or computers are necessary. Reader Reply Card no 176 Laboratory Spray Tower Developments


The laboratory spray towers both Manual Load and Autoload, designed for the precise applications of residual films or to an organism, have materially assisted scientific research for decades.


The Autoload Spray tower from Burkard Scientific (UK) has proved to be particularly beneficial in areas of tropical medicine and for the development of pesticides and fungicides, but for the applications to plant life an alternative extended frame version has been introduced.


Supplied with increased table height adjustment, both potted plant life and petri dishes can be accommodated with ease. The extended frame tower is illustrated equipped with a new optional manometer and the vane type compressor unit.


Cleaner emissions for the future? Naturally. Continuous Emissions Monitoring


- High performance analyser systems for all your emissions monitoring requirements


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Reader Reply Card no 178 IET November/December 2010 Reader Reply Card no 177


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