ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION
Wieland Has Compliant and Safe Solutions for Lift And Elevator Technology
W
ieland Electric offers a wide range of products and solutions for elevator shafts and control cabinets for
use in lift and elevator technology, including podis® and samos® PRO. Innovative installation and lighting solutions, such as
the reliable and robust podis® components, meet all of the necessary requirements and offer time-saving installation. The podis® LED emergency light, for example, is easy to install, is low maintenance, and provides safety in emergencies and power failures. This compact luminaire, which can be customised, is suitable for use in passenger and freight elevators as well as service lifts. The robust RST connection system provides fast installation and a high IP rating for use in harsh conditions, whilst the system’s prefabricated connectors and distribution blocks ensure safe and simple electrical connection.
Wieland Electric 01483 531213
www.wieland-electric.com
JTekt Hyper Strong (JHS) spherical roller bearings from Japanese manufacturer, Koyo. Suitable for use in a wide range of applications, Industria says the bearings offer various benefits for customers when compared with previous models. These include up to four times longer service life, a 25% increase in speed and improved axial load performance of up to 20%. In addition, the range can now easily be used in high temperature environments of up to 200°C. Roy Thomason, managing director for Industria Bearings & Transmissions, said: “The introduction of this new
Spherical bearings S
range from Koyo means we are able to meet the individual and varied needs of many of our customers operating in various different industries and sectors. Koyo bearings are used in a wide range of sectors and applications including aerospace, agriculture, automotive,
construction, marine, medical and healthcare to name but a few. Industria Bearings & Transmissions
01895 237971
www.industria.co.uk
Dual spray head for cleaners and lubricants T
pecialist bearing distributor, Industria Bearings & Transmissions, has announced the arrival of a new range of
he most popular Loctite and Teroson cleaners and lubricants from Henkel are now supplied with a dual
spray head that allows the user to dispense the product as a spray or a stream. At the flick of a finger, choose whichever precise and clean dispense method best suits the application. The aerosol products that are available with the new all-in-one flexible spray system are for a wide range of production, maintenance and repair tasks. The four cleaners from the Loctite range are the
general-purpose SF7063 Super Clean; SF7039 Contact Spray Cleaner for electrical contacts; SF7200 Gasket Cleaner and
SF7235 Brake Cleaner. The lubricant range features both Loctite and Teroson brands and comprises the LB8201 and VR610 general-purpose Fiveway Spray; LB8021 and VR700 Silicone Spray; LB8011 and VR711 High-Temperature Chain Oil and the Loctite LB8018 solvo rust.
Henkel Ltd 01442 27 8000
www.henkel.co.uk
at P J Stirling. P J Stirling is a fruit and vegetable producer based in
Union Industries opens up a fresh solution for P J Stirling U
nion Industries has installed one of its award-winning Bulldoors to maintain high standards of hygiene
Arbroath, Scotland, and supplies its products to some of the UK’s largest food retailers including Marks & Spencer, Waitrose, Tesco and Asda. The company decided to invest in Union Industries’
best-selling, fast action Bulldoor to replace its previous door from an alternative supplier, the performance of which had been impacted by several years of wear and tear.
As handlers and producers of food products, hygiene and pest control were some of the top priorities considered by P J Stirling when ordering the new door. As Union Industries’ Bulldoor is fitted externally at the entrance to its Intake Area where there is a regular flow of site traffic, the door’s high operating speed, as well as the attention to detail in the bespoke sealing undertaken by Union Industries, makes it an effective solution for minimising pest ingress to the building. Union Industries’ Bulldoor is often regarded as the
‘reliable workhorse’ of rapid roll doors and has been known to perform more than 1.4million cycles per year, making it a popular choice for many different industries, including Warehouse & Distribution, Food Production, Aerospace and Pharmaceuticals. The Bulldoor features Union Industries’ highly-
regarded ‘Crash-Out’ and ‘Auto-Reset’ damage protection facility and offers control outputs for options such as airlocks, traffic control systems and remote monitoring, in addition to temperature control for ambient and chilled environments. Alan Hirst, Sales Director at Union Industries, said: “It’s essential for our customers in the food industry to keep their working area and produce fresh and hygienic. Our industrial doors prove to be a great solution to
38 JUNE 2018 | FACTORY EQUIPMENT Left to right: Steve Moultrie, Technical Sales Engineer at Union Industries, and Ainslee Swankie, Packhouse Manager at P J Stirling
maintaining a healthy production environment for many businesses in the sector. “Like many of our customers, P J Stirling recognises
that investing in high-quality, durable and long-lasting doors is a worthwhile solution for the future of their business.” Ainslee Swankie, Packhouse Manager at P J Stirling, said: “It’s important for P J Stirling to provide our customers with the highest-quality produce possible, which was our reason behind investing in one of
Union Industries’ Bulldoors. Not only have we gained a robust, high-performing door and received professional customer service, the Lifetime Warranty scheme ensures continued and thorough after-care from the team at Union Industries.”
Union Industries 0113 244 8393
www.unionindustries.co.uk
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