TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL
Snickers Workwear’s NEW Loose-fit Stretch Trousers for Maximum Mobility On-site
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AirBench welcomes new business
development manager. Ryan brings a wealth of experience from previous roles
develop its distributor network across the UK and EU, support UK sales across the product range, and increase awareness of the company's range of coolant mist filters. Ryan can be contacted on
ryates@airbench.com.
For more information on any AirBench product, contact:
sales@airbench.com.
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in the extraction industry and specialises in technical solutions to oil mist issues. Ryan will be working with the existing AirBench team to
irBench managing director, Simon Cook, has announced that Ryan Yates has joined the team as business
ith a range of new AllroundWork stretch trousers available throughout the UK, there’s plenty of flexibility for every professional craftsman and
woman to stretch their performance on site comfortably. The new stretchy work trousers for men have a loose fit for a classic
Snickers Workwear look and feel, with stretch Cordura for increased durability as well as improved ventilation and close quarter mobility. What’s more, the new slim-fit work trousers for women are shaped to fit
the female anatomy. The ergonomic ‘women’s fit’ includes wider hips and a narrower waist for a street-wise, fashionable look with optimal comfort and freedom of movement built-in. So check out these newest designs – the optimal choice for craftsmen
and women who need to get their jobs done comfortably on site. Hultafors Group UK Ltd
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www.snickersworkwear.co.uk
Brammer Buck & Hickman delivers Insite to aero engine company
to establish an Insite at Arconic Engines in Darley Dale, Derbyshire. Known for producing world-class aero engines and industrial gas
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turbine components, Arconic Engines' range also includes airfoils, rings, disks and forgings. Arconic Engines excels in vacuum melted superalloys, machining, performance coatings and hot isostatic pressing for high-performance parts that enable the next-generation of quieter, more fuel-efficient aero engines and cleaner power generation.
Brammer Buck & Hickman has been working with Arconic Engines since 2003 and has now won a new contract to
establish an Insite at its Derbyshire location. Insite delivers all the benefits of a Brammer Buck & Hickman branch, with a dedicated and experienced resource, but in the heart of a customer's facility.
Brammer Buck & Hickman AutoCoding Systems demonstrates 4Sight
Automatic Print Inspection Solution on the SICK Stand – D64 - at the PPMA Total Show 2019
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isitors to the show, which is taking place at the NEC between 1st and 3rd October, will be able
to see how the 4Sight application communicates directly with any brand of printer, with no requirement to “teach” the camera what to look for. Unlike more traditional vision inspection techniques, no fixturing, such as an edge or logo, is needed; the software can automatically cope with variations in artwork, background and text location.
The versatility of the solution means it can be
set for varying levels of inspection, from print presence through to full OCR. The application offers full flexibility allowing users to determine acceptable print quality tolerances and define what is considered a good read, bad read or no read on a per product basis. As all processing is undertaken onboard the
SICK camera where the 4Sight software resides, no line-side PC is needed. There is a simple set-up
process for camera position, set-up, focus, illumination and exposure time, with no requirement for operators to configure features or regions of interest. The software automatically adjusts to accommodate real-time message changes, such as date code and clock time.
In addition, there are a number of configurable features to allow the solution to be easily optimised for fast
processing time, making it an ideal print inspection solution for high speed applications, such as bottling and canning lines.
PPMA visitors will also be able to see demonstrations of AutoCoding's world class code deployment and
packaging verification solution which is already being used on over 1000 packaging lines throughout the UK, US and Australia to reduce the risk of coding and packaging errors.
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www.autocodingsystems.com
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William Hughes can now offer Electrophoretic Painting for
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illiam Hughes has introduced an electrophoretic paintline at its Plovdiv factory in Bulgaria. This
paintline provides a high gloss black finish with strong anti-corrosive properties and is intended mainly for use on the springs, wire forms and assemblies manufactured by William Hughes itself but can also be offered as a service to other manufacturers. A video demonstrating the new William Hughes
capability is available on YouTube, simply enter 'Electrophoretic Painting William Hughes' into 'search' or follow the link: Electrophoretic Painting - William Hughes <
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IedsxsFKoy0> . Electrophoretic paint –or E coating – is a combination of
plating and painting whereby a metal object is dipped in a water-based solution which contains a paint emulsion. An electric current passes through the part causing the paint emulsion to condense onto it.
William Hughes 01963 363 377
www.wmhughes.co.uk
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leading supplier of industrial maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) products and services, Brammer Buck & Hickman has won a contract
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