1st September 2021, Mayflex, the distributor of Converged IP Solutions, is now distributing USystems as their exclusive distributor in the UK, as previously announced in early August. The partnership brings together two companies that have a shared passion and desire to offer solutions that benefit the environment and work towards enhanced sustainability.
USystems, have been
working tirelessly since 2007 on efficient technologies which allow their customers to reach the IT densities required. Combined with unprecedented levels of sustainable cooling efficiency and the ability to scale without the need for supplemental cooling. Their mission is to provide unparalleled solutions for efficient and sustainable data centres to use less energy and reduce carbon footprint globally, ultimately providing true value to their customers and increasing the environmental impact.
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 bearingsmanufacturer 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.
USystems have won awards in BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, Certified Energy
Efficient Datacentre (CEEDA) award – one gold in the best-in-class capability, the other silver for advanced capability. They also have the unrivalled position of having two top 10 projects in the current Green 500 list, demonstrating their ability to deliver the most efficient data centres worldwide.
Mayflex is leading the way in removing single use plastic from their brands; Excel
Networking Solutions and Aura, a new range of AV products, as well as using plastic free materials for the shipments leaving their Birmingham warehouses. Mayflex has recently been short listed in the CRN Tech awards in the sustainable distributor category, due to their market leading efforts in this area.
Ross McLetchie, Mayflex Sales Director commented “We are delighted to partner with
USystems, they have a great product set which is perfect for data centre installations. We particularly like their sustainable approach to use less energy and reduce the carbon footprint. We are very much looking forward to working together.”
For more details on USystems available from Mayflex visit
www.mayflex.com or call
0800 75 75 65 or email
sales@mayflex.com
Frequency control specialist, Euroquartz is to launch a new range of UK manufactured surface mount clock oscillators capable of up to 3000G shock survivability with extended industrial temperature range at the forthcoming Engineering Design Show (EDS 2021, October 19th & 20th, Coventry Building Society Arena, Coventry, UK). The new components are being manufactured in the company’s class 7 cleanroom facility and frequencies are available from 2.0 to 60MHz. The new EQXO-75UIE oscillator is a ruggedised LVCMOS-
compatible circuit with a miniature quartz crystal housed in a low- profile ceramic surface mount package measuring 7.0 x 5.0 x 1.4mm. Designed by Euroquartz for demanding industrial applications, it will provide reliable operation with good frequency stability across an extended industrial operating temperature band from -40 to +105°C. Utilising the latest advances in production technology, the combination of optimised design and high-quality materials provides a high reliability clock oscillator suitable for industrial applications. Available with +2.5 and +3.3V (±10%) supply voltage options, additional features include superior phase noise performance with
femto second phase jitter of 150fs (typical) and custom crystal pre- ageing options available. A further advantage of these UK- manufactured components is that they are free from ITAR regulations with reduced shipping costs. In addition, customers can visit the production facility without facing long haul flights. Euroquartz’s new SMD EQXO-75UIE extended industrial
temperature range oscillator series complements the company’s existing range of frequency products and these components are ideal for use in new designs. Euroquartz is also exhibiting its latest ranges of products
including automotive grade oscillators offering superior noise performance and a range of ultra-miniature, ultra-low power, high temperature crystal oscillators from Statek for harsh environments and low earth orbit applications.
Euroquartz is exhibiting on stand F2 at EDS.
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