Product News
Rioned partner with Spartan Tool to launch
North American models At the recent WWETT show in Indianapolis, USA Rioned launched two new van-pack jetting machines that have been developed for sister company Spartan Tool and the North American market. Broadly based on Rioned’s ProfiJet and CityJet range, the Spartan branded Urban Warrior skid-mounted models are an addition to the company’s existing trailer-mounted Warrior range.
Rioned’s affiliation with Spartan Tool goes back over many years, with both company’s part of the Heico group. Sharing knowledge about markets, production processes and management practices has been mutually beneficial, and ultimately led to the development of the new van-pack units.
The new units feature the full range of innovative Rioned features, such as a pivoting hose reels, Compact System dual water tanks for a smoother ride and eControl for simple single-man operation. The top-of-the-range Ultimate Urban Warrior is based on the company’s ProfiJet T4, and equipped with a fuel-efficient, low emission Kubota V2403-CR- Turbo 66HP diesel engine, with built in Diesel Particle Filter. With a pump capacity of 4100 PSI @ 21 GPM, Rioned believe it represents the most powerful, emission compliant jetting machine in its class.
Both new machines have been built to comply with US emissions regulations, which are also almost identical to the new European emission standards for engines used in new non-road mobile machinery (NRMM), which will be implemented in the UK in 2019.
Rioned have endeavoured to stay ahead of the competition by future proofing new machines with engines that include common rail injections and diesel particulate filters and meet the stage 4 requirements to reduce particulate matter and nitrogen oxide emissions.
Marsh Industries launch ‘Hydroil’
oil separator range Marsh Industries has established itself as a leading single source supplier of water and wastewater treatment solutions by introducing a new range of ‘Hydroil’ oil separators.
Independently tested and approved to BS EN858 parts 1&2 at the PIA GmbH test house in Aachen, the Hydroil range features bypass, full retention and forecourt separators as well as wash-down separators and silt traps.
All units are supplied with oil level alarms as standard. Internal working components, such as coalescing filters, automatic closure devices, weirs, oil skimmer plates, and their configurations makes the Hydroil the most modern and efficient oil/water separation tanks currently available to the market.
Managing Director, Steve Boyer, said: “We have entered a very competitive sector where long- established manufacturers have dominated the oil
separator market.
“The introduction of the Hydroil range will offer customers the choice of a modern and cost- effective alternative to what is currently available today.
“The Hydroil also completes our strategy of becoming the leading single-source manufacturer of water and wastewater products. We now offer a one-stop-shop solution to the domestic, commercial, agricultural and civil engineering sectors.”
The new tanks will be manufactured at the company’s Kettering and Bridgwater factories. Marsh Industries has invested considerable time and money improving its manufacturing plant and processes, and further expansion at its HQ in Kettering increases production capability for the new range.
38 drain TRADER | April 2017 |
www.draintraderltd.com
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