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Independence, MO — HEMCO’s UniFlow AireStream fume hoods are constructed of chemical-resistant, flame-retardant, non-metallic com- posite resin materials. They have an exclusive “unitized” construction that does not require screws, bolts, rivets, or metallic hardware for assembly. The fume chamber is molded, one- piece and seamless with all corners coved for easy cleaning and light reflectivity. This series of fume hoods is UL 1805-certified and is offered in 4, 5, 6, and 8 ft (1.2, 1.5, 1.8, and 2.4m) widths in either constant air volume or restricted bypass models. The AireStream fume hood is a
high-performance fume hood that maximizes user protection and ener- gy savings. This hood is equipped with a 3 ft (0.9m) extended view height, exclusive vector slotted rear VaraFlow baffle system, aerodynam- ic sash lift with perforated air-sweep, and molded-in, belled outlet collar for reduced airflow resistance. The lighting is a vapor-proof
LED strip fixture with a central switch, prewired to a single-point junc- tion box 115V, 60 Hz. The hood is
shipped completely assembled and can include a wide selection of accessories that can be factory installed to meet specific needs. Work surfaces in a vari- ety of materials and a choice of base
UniFlow AireStream fume hood. cabinets, including acid or flammable
storage are optional as required. Contact: HEMCO Corp., 711
Powell Road, Independence, MO 64056 % 800-779-4362 E-mail:
info@hemcocorp.com Web:
www.hemcocorp.com
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Ironwood Now Offers HSIO Test Sockets
Eagan, MN — HSIO Technologies and Ironwood Electronics have entered an agreement in which Ironwood Electronics will engineer, manufacture, sell, and support all HSIO test socket products, adding to the broad range of products and serv- ices offered by the company. In the future, the companies
intend to collaborate on next-genera- tion, high-performance products to serve the growing need for signal integrity and interconnect density. Under the terms of multiple agree- ments, Ironwood assumes the manu-
facturing operations as the two com- panies work together to provide a seamless sales channel transition for customers, employees and vendors over the next several months. After that, all test socket products will be available directly from Ironwood and complement the company’s existing
offerings. Contact: Ironwood Electronics,
1335 Eagandale Court, Eagan, MN 55121 % 952-229-8200 fax: 952-229-8201 E-mail:
info@ironwoodelectronics.com Web:
www.ironwoodelectronics.com
CIT Offers Customized Anti-Vandal Switches
Minneapolis, MN — CIT Relay & Switch offers a broad line of sealed, illuminated, anti-vandal switches.
CIT Relay & Switch, a division
of Circuit Interruption Technology, Inc., manufactures a broad array of
Customized anti-vandal illuminated switch.
Ranging from 0.4 to 1.6 in. (10 to 40 mm), versions include dot and ring illumination with custom laser print- ing available. With body and actua- tor finish options that include stain- less steel, nickel and anodized alu- minum in black, red, yellow, green, or blue, and bicolor illumination available, the splash-proof and van- dal-resistant switches offer a variety of combinations for any design need.
automotive, telecom, security, indus- trial, and audio relays and switches in through-hole, panel and surface mount styles. The company’s prod- ucts are supported by a worldwide network of distributors and sales
representatives. Contact: CIT Relay & Switch,
14680 James Road, Rogers, MN 763- 535-2339 E-mail:
sales@citrelay.com Web:
www.citrelay.com
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