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The new Linx Black grease- penetrating ink 1063
greasy film, making it ideal for a variety of food and light engineering applications.
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The new Linx Black grease-penetrating ink 1063, which has been specifically developed for the company’s market- leading Linx 8900 Series continuous ink jet (CIJ) coders, is a dye MEK based ink. Its contains a black dye which delivers excellent contrast and legibility on transparent or pale coloured materials, while its special formulation enables the printers to code through a light film of oil, grease or condensation, and to preserve code quality if the code is exposed to these later in the process.
Typical applications include a variety of food packs, such as butter, margarine, spreads and salad containers, meat, dairy processing, and more.
Linx Printing Technologies u 01480 302100 u
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inx Printing Technologies has introduced an ink that is able to adhere to substrates covered with an oily or
Inc. (VICI) as one of its preferred suppliers for gas flow controls in its Dynacalibrator Calibration Gas Generators. Alicat’s range of BASIS OEM mass flow controllers provide the control required by VICI to create gas mixes down to fractions of a nanogramme per minute, in a compact footprint for easy integration. Designed specifically for original equipment manufacture and process integration, BASIS is Alicat’s smallest footprint instrument. It controls gas flow rates used for mixing or diluting, or supplied into processes—such as gas analysers, custom blending manifolds, and burners. Introduced in 2015, BASIS has been qualified and accepted by customers within gas chromatography, gas mixing, and sputtering for film coating, as well as burner applications.
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Alicat: VICI's preferred supplier A
licat Scientific has been selected by analytical instrumentation manufacturer Valco Instruments Company
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Answer the door from anywhere with ESP’s new Wi-Fi Door Statio
new Wi-Fi Door Station. Aimed at the domestic market, it allows you to view and talk to
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visitors at your home whether you are on the premises or on the other side of the world. From a smart phone or tablet and using the free ESP app, property owners can easily see who is at the door or gate, engage in two-way communication and allow remote access if desired. The WiFi Door Station comes in a kit form containing everything
required for the installer to quickly and simply get the system up and running, including the Wi-Fi door station, power supply, 10DB wifi antenna, micro SD card (pre-installed) and LAN terminal.
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Snickers On-Site Climate Control Workwear F
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eading security products manufacturer, ESP, continues to expand its Aperta range of access control solutions with the launch of a brand
rom staying warm and dry, think about staying cool and dry and look for working clothes that excel at ventilation and moisture transport to keep you
working comfortably wherever you are on site. That’s why Snickers have incorporated 37.5® Technology fabric into its
garments. It’s very quick-drying material that captures and releases moisture vapour – like your sweat - for superior coolness and dry working comfort. For the spring and summer months, Snickers have a range of shirts, jackets,
shorts and trousers including Mechanical Air Flow™ features which are breathable openings in the garments and stretch mesh fabric for inside leg ventilation. After all, keeping a balanced work temperature is not just about staying cool
it’s a matter of your wellbeing and job safety. Check out the Snickers Workwear product families.
Snickers u 01484 854788 u
www.snickersworkwear.co.uk
enhanced its training and support services for customers. This includes two new Mobile Training & Demonstration Units plus an extended Centre of Excellence at Aico’s premises in Oswestry, Shropshire. Aico’s new fully fitted Mobile Training & Demonstration
vehicles enable the company to deliver detailed product and alarm technology information, plus its CPD accredited Expert Installer training, right to customers’ very doors. Information boards on all Aico technologies, such as
RadioLINK+ and AudioLINK, and alarm ranges - with fully functional product attached - are installed within the units, along with a virtual tour of the company’s manufacturing process in Shannon, Ireland. The internal layout is highly flexible and can be configured to meet different requirements.
AICO 3 MAY 2017 | ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING 4 u 01691 664100 u
www.aico.co.uk
AICO Expands Training Facilities A
ico Ltd., the market leader in residential Fire and Carbon Monoxide (CO) Alarms in the UK, has expanded and
Hylec’s completely submersible TeePlug®
TH381 micro-connector H
ylec-APL, the specialist supplier of electrical components and enclosures, announces the launch of
the new TeePlug® TH381 plug and socket electrical micro connector designed for underwater use and harsh environment installations. Offering the highest levels of reliability, TeePlug TH381 Series connectors provide complete protection against the effects of permanent submersion in water to ensure electrical connection, even when subjected to high pressure water jets. The IP68/IP69K rated TeeTubeTH381 models also prevent dust and dirt ingress. Measuring only 14mm in diameter, the TeeTubeTH381 Series suits outdoor lighting applications, such as architectural lighting, street lighting, underwater lighting, illumination of road signs and billboards and the connection of interior and exterior Class 2 electrical devices. TeePlug Series TH381 is the optimum electrical
connector for all submerged and challenging installations.
Hylec-APL u 01933 234400 u
www.hylec-apl.com
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