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Level and pressure specialist Vega invests in training centre and UK HQ
Range of pumps for high precision applications introduced
Premier Control Technologies Ltd (PCT) recently launched the Longer Pump Series. This has been designed with highly confi gurable options for high-precision applications in science and research, whilst keeping these pumps user-friendly and cost effective for OEMs.
After a year-long build, Vega Controls have opened their own purpose-built training and seminar centre and UK head offi ce at ‘Metior House’, Maresfi eld, in the heart of Sussex.
The facility benefi ts from almost 10,000 square feet of training and meeting facilities for Vega customers and stakeholders to use. These include: over 15 working, hands-on equipment and application models of level and pressure technologies, sited in their own networked demonstration area; state of the art Av amenities; full sets of operational training equipment and interconnected desks to help train people to the highest standards. It also boasts a spacious cafe/dining room, with access to an outdoor seating and breakout area adjacent to woodland.
Managing Director Ray Tregale said “Along with our exciting new product portfolio, this is our vision and investment for the long term. Purchasing the land and carefully designing the building we need, was not just for now, but for decades to come.” He added “It’s a statement of intent and shows our commitment to support product users and engineers across all industries, as well as our staff of course, and to demonstrate our confi dence in the future of UK business”
The location is around a 40 minute drive from Gatwick airport and 20 minutes from mainline railway stations connecting to London. Ample parking with EV charging is also available. The carbon-neutral building also houses offi ces and service workshops to provide staff with generous space to work in, to provide support and service for customers.
Ray concluded “When the situation allows, our doors will be open and we will look to encourage visitors for in-person product education and application training, and even for them to use just as a meeting place. It’s available to all our customers and stakeholders with an interest in the UK instrumentation and process automation sectors, as well as others beyond. We can’t wait to see you!”
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Flexible, effi cient and affordable gas detection specialists for the UK & Ireland
GfG is the largest remaining independent manufacturer of gas detection equipment, backed up by a team of R&D specialists who work tirelessly to ensure that our equipment is made from the best components to deliver optimum performance and reliability.
When it comes to life-saving equipment, the decisions we make during the buying process are extremely important. Ultimately, lives depend on these decisions, so getting this purchase right is vital.
Buying from GFG Gas Detection UK Ltd gives you the peace of mind that your equipment is reliable, can be tailored to meet your specifi c requirements and is backed up by a team of knowledgeable specialists to offer help and support 24/7.
Flexibility is something we pride ourselves on. We can supply both off the shelf solutions as well as bespoke systems customised to meet your exacting requirements. Our specialist team can provide you with a free gap analysis of your premises to ensure that you are fully covered. Our fl exibility even extends to the level of service agreement you need, and we guarantee that there are no hidden costs. Cost of ownership is an important consideration, and we believe that our clients should know what the life-time costs of their equipment will be, right from the start. We don’t like surprises any more than you do!
As for your budgeting constraints, we offer a range of buying solutions. Buy your equipment outright from the beginning. Lease your equipment over a set period and know what your payments will be each month. And if it is a short-term project you need help with, our hire equipment service can be used for as little as a one day or as long as one year and beyond. Our team of specialists are on hand to help you with all of your gas detection needs and questions.
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Longer Pumps are part of the Halma Group and remain focused on offering innovative and high quality solutions and value for money. This new range includes peristaltic, syringe, micro-piston and micro-gear models. The fl ow rate capability spans from 0.001 microlitres to 35 litres/minute. Pressure capability is defi ned more often than not, by the choice of tubing, however these piston pumps are rated to 6.8 bar and the micro-gear pumps are rated to 14 bar.
This versatile range will be useful for a wide variety of applications in sectors such as emissions monitoring, chemical, water treatment, analytical instrumentation, biotechnology and pharmaceutical, food and brewing, chemical and electronics manufacturing. Longer Pumps are already to be found in CEMS, laboratory fl uid transfer, biopharma fi ltration, fi lling and dosing, analysers, dialysis machines, IVD machines to name just a few examples.
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