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• • • ADVERTORIALS • • •


Versatile and unobtrusive matt


finish enclosures – the AB range from BCL


systems in offices, commercial premises, and domestic residences. These lidded enclosures are manufactured from robust high-quality ABS with a matt finish. The lids of the AB range enclosures are retained with


B


four self-tapping screws which can be inserted from either side. The screws are then hidden with the matching plastic covers provided. Six different sizes are available: AB77, AB78 and AB88


measure 178mm long x 122mm wide and are respectively 36mm, 55mm and 74mm deep. These three boxes have internal stand offs in both halves and also PCB slots. The three larger models are AB99, AB910 and AB1010. These enclosures are all 240mm long x 190mm wide, with depths of 40mm, 65mm and 90mm respectively, with stand offs in both halves.


BCL Enclosures • 01423 879787


info@bclenclosures.com


CL’s AB series enclosures are ideal for providing a neat finish and protecting electronic or electrical


Marshall-Tufflex marks 80 year milestone L


eading manufacturer of cable management solutions, Marshall-Tufflex is celebrating its 80th Birthday this year. To mark this significant milestone, the company is undertaking a range of special activities, including a


drive to increase the average recycled content in its PVC-U products to reach 80% by the end of the year. For eight decades, the company has solidified its place in the electrical industry as a market leader in cable


management solutions and pioneers of plastic extrusion. Today, with warehouses in Watford and Manchester, and its head office and manufacturing facility in Hastings, the manufacturer is marking its 80-year milestone with a series of activities that reflect the company’s ambition. Notably, the company is aiming to build upon its already impressive recycling credentials, with an ambition to


increase the average percentage of recycled content used in its PVC-U trunking and conduit systems this year. Having built a reputation for being the vanguard of research and development, the company will be


applying its expertise in producing quality solutions that incorporate recycled content, to reach an average of 80% by the end of the year. Jon Chamberlain, Managing Director at Marshall-Tufflex said: “We started using recycled content in our


manufacturing over 25 years ago and since then, we have refined our processes to produce superior products that retain their high quality while remaining competitively priced. We want to inspire the whole supply chain to think more sustainably when it comes to any PVC-U specification.”


Marshall-Tufflex • 01424 856600 • www.marshall-tufflex.com


Cable certifier power doubled with launch of new LanTEK IV-S TREND Networks has launched LanTEK IV-S, its fastest, most powerful and easy to use copper and fibre cable certifier to date.


Testing links with LanTEK IV-S can now be done 16% more


quickly and to help manage the test data, the best-in-class TREND AnyWARE Cloud system has also received a major speed improvement powered by Microsoft® Azure. Plus, it now includes a unique, intuitive folder structure (similar to that found on a PC) that makes organising tests much easier between the project, building, floor, room, and rack.


“We know that it is important to cable installers to work


smarter, not harder, so the dependable LanTEK IV-S is designed to optimise speed and efficiency,” says Tim. “We’re providing the fastest Cloud system for certification, giving customers the quickest way to upload tests and create reports, alongside a more responsive touchscreen user interface that is 42% quicker, and faster operating system software.”


To maximise value, the LanTEK IV-S cable certifier will also be available to purchase as


part of cost-saving bundles. These offer extras such as the Sapphire Care Plan, FiberTEK IV adapters and cables, FiberMASTER video inspection probe and FiberMASTER OTDR, with total savings of up to 20%. A choice of six bundles is available.


Existing LanTEK IV users that have a Sapphire Care Plan can upgrade to the new


LanTEK IV-S at no extra cost. Trade-in discounts are also available for those with LanTEK II and LanTEK III certifier models. In addition, those with a LanTEK IV can install the latest software update for free to benefit from a faster user experience. As part of the TREND Networks Depend On Us Philosophy, LanTEK IV-S is also


covered by a lifetime support promise. In the event that the product is no longer supported, a 30% discount is available on a new model.


“With LanTEK IV, we brought a new standard to the industry, helping boost L


anTEK IV-S has double the power of the original LanTEK IV model, which was a trailblazer when it was first introduced in 2019,” says Tim Widdershoven, Marketing


Director for TREND Networks. “LanTEK IV-S builds on the exceptional functionality and reliability of the original model, with a new dual core processor, new 3.0 operating system software and twice as much memory storage, enabling 5,000 tests to be saved.”


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productivity and accuracy with one of the fastest Cat 6A test times in the world,” says Tim. “With the next generation, LanTEK IV-S, we’ve built on this core functionality with refinements that offer the power and speed that we know busy installers need.”


Order LanTEK IV-S now from TREND Networks distributors or direct from the


online shop at www.trend-networks.com . TREND Networks


www.trend-networks.com electricalengineeringmagazine.co.uk


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