ADVERTORIALS A new video shows how easy it is to
use Donghua’s Chain ID App. The one minute video demonstrates how engineers can use the App to help identify the correct replacement chain. By selecting the Chain type from Agricultural Chain, Conveyor Chain, Leaf Chain, standard Roller Chain or Drive Chain Calculations, the App guides the user through
a series of questions. Data inputted is then sent to the Donghua team who respond within one hour*. “The free App works on both Apple and Android phones & tablets and is a simple way to
provide us with key information so the right replacement chain can be identified quickly – a useful tool when engineers are on site and need to know what chain to order”, explains Brett Southall, Sales Director at Donghua Limited.
To watch the video visit:
https://youtu.be/sNguIaQzsUc *8.30am-4pm Monday-Friday
Brammer Buck & Hickman and SKF announce Joint Sales and Support Initiative
OKW’s New Smooth-Top SLIM-CASE
For Mobile Electronics OKW’s innovative and elegant new SLIM-CASE for mobile devices is now available in a smooth- top version for installing displays, push buttons and LEDs. Ergonomic SLIM-CASE (IP 54/65) is the new-
generation handheld enclosure for mobile measuring and control applications, wireless communications, IoT/IIoT, healthcare, laboratories, offices, safety engineering and environmental technology. SLIM-CASE underlines its aesthetic
credentials with a virtually frameless, low-profile design and soft contours that enhance the ergonomics. There is plenty of space inside for PCBs, plug connectors, interfaces and sensors. In addition to the smooth-top version, there is also a 1 mm recessed top for product
labels or a 1.6 mm recessed top for a touchscreen or membrane keypad. Each of the three variants can be specified with or without a soft-touch TPE intermediate ring for extra comfort and impact protection. This offers a choice of six versions in total.
OKW u 01489 583858 u
www.okw.co.uk Stretch monitors offering high bright
and sunlight readability Recently added to the Display Technology Ltd range of stretch displays are the Distec Xtra-Line 37" monitors. The Xtra-Line 37” stretch type are ideally suited for long-term use in demanding environments such as transport and hospitality applications. They can be used both in landscape and portrait mode and are available in 700cd/m² and 2500cd/m². They offer a wide viewing angle of 89° from all directions allowing perfect visibility of
content even when viewed from the side or in passing. This is particularly important when the monitor is mounted in passageways or even above head height. Designed using durable and robust components including advanced wide temperature
liquid crystal allows the content of the 2500cd/m² monitor to be easily read even in high ambient brightness and direct sunlight.
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www.displaytechnology.co.uk 74 DESIGN SOLUTIONS JULY/AUGUST 2021
Brammer Buck & Hickman, the UK’s leading supplier of industrial maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) products and services, is excited to announce a new structured, proactive sales and customer supportprogramme developed with leading bearings manufacturer SKF. The initiative is being backed by a colossal investment in SKF stock, creating the fastest and most reliable supply chain in the industry, to ensure customer demand is met. SKF bearings are world renowned for their quality, reliability and innovation and are a
significant brand forBrammer Buck & Hickman; in fact, the company is SKF’s largest Authorised Distributor across Europe and hasaccess to SKF’s latest innovations. Over the years Brammer Buck & Hickman has sold considerable quantities of SKF bearings and has been supported by SKF through its commercial and technical specialists. This year sees that relationship further enhanced with a full programme of sales, customer support and marketing activities created in collaboration with SKF. To support and drive this new joint initiative, Brammer Buck & Hickman has appointed
Alan Stewart as SKF Bearings Product Manager. Formerly a Bearing and MRO specialist with Brammer Buck & Hickman’s engineering team, Alan has a proven track record when it comes to bearings. Alan started his career as an engineering apprentice and worked for a major bearings manufacturer for 13 years before joining Brammer Buck & Hickman in 2017. Brammer Buck & Hickman is part of the Rubix group. With turnover of more than ¤2.3
billion in 2018, Rubix is Europe’s largest supplier of industrial maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) products and services.
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uk.rubix.com Smiths Interconnect expands its product
offering for medical applications Hypergrip®Flex connectors offer a cost-effective design for standard cycle life applications
Smiths Interconnect, a leading provider of technically differentiated electronic components, subsystems, microwave and radio frequency products announced the extension of its Hypergrip® connector series for the medical market with the addition of the new Hypergrip® Flex connectors. Hypergrip® is a well-known, patented and proven series of high reliability circular
connectors specifically designed for the medical industry. Thanks to its recognized market successes the Hypergrip series has established a
strong reputation of reliability, versatility, and ease-of-use. Smiths Interconnect has now enlarged the series with the Hypergrip Flex, ideal for most
of the medical market applications including devices for patient monitoring, electrosurgical and endoscopic tools, catheters, home healthcare and portable therapeutic applications.
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