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Dual Pumps – Supplying quality products and service since 1975


Wieland Electric introduces the RST®


Micro


Wieland Electric introduces the RST® Micro, a compact waterproof connector with a diameter of less than 15 mm that meets the highest design and flexibility criteria. The plug is in high demand anywhere technology is getting smaller and smaller, necessitating smaller and smaller electrical connections Connector in miniature size for extra-low-voltage and


network applications. The 2 to 3 pole connector with a diameter of less than 15 mm is designed specifically for connecting voltage or current sources to LED modules. Additionally, it is well-suited for use in an industrial setting. Network applications are also no difficulty due to the rated values. Four mechanically separated and color-coded connectors allow the safe separation of various applications. Particularly small and unobtrusive, simple to work without any disruptive locking geometries, strain-resistant, and sealed to IP66, 68 & 69, the RST® Micro is a connector that is unique on the market due to its compact design and functionality.


WIELAND 01483 531213 www.wieland.co.uk


Established in 1975 Dual Pumps is a prominent global supplier of pumps, fluid handling components, agricultural & industrial spraying products, pressure washers, pressure wash accessories & cleaning equipment. With stocks in excess of £3 million & over 16,000 product lines all orders are despatched directly from our modern 35,000 square foot distribution centre located in rural Leicestershire. Our customer profile includes lead- ing manufacturers, distributors, hire shops & service centres.


Dual Pumps is the official UK distributor for Interpump Interpump is the largest and most innovative manufacturer of high-pressure plunger pumps in the world. They have revolutionised the industry by producing pumps of exceptional quality that are universally acknowledged as technological masterpieces.


We pride ourselves on our long lasting relationships with our customers and suppliers built on trust and excellent service.


• Customer Care & Sales team are ready to take your orders and help with any enquiries. • Technical experts to offer advice. • Dual Pumps have a proud tradition of long-serving staff.


Dual Pumps https://www.dualpumps.co.uk/ https://www.dualpumps.co.uk/catalogue-request


Schmersal launches respiratory protection mask to FFP2 standard Reusable protective equipment for infection prevention and occupational safety


The Schmersal Group has de- veloped a particle-filtering half-face mask without exha- lation valve. The reusable SPM100 respiratory protection mask satisfies the require- ments of EN 149:2001+A1+2009 FFP2 and is available for deliv- ery as of now. The mask is de- signed to reliably protect medical staff and employees at other exposed work loca- tions, for example dusty work environments, from solid and liquid aerosols. The mask body in the


SPM100 (Schmersal Protection Mask) is made from medical- grade, biocompatible polypropylene (PP) and is reusable. The mask seal is created with a silicone profile that can be removed easily for regular disinfection and then quickly be reinserted into the mask. The fil- ter caps can be removed with ease, thus offering easy filter changes. All reusable parts of the mask are made from resistant materials that are suit- able for cleaning and disinfection. The SPM100 respiratory protection mask is used with an FFP2 filter insert,


PPE category III, in order to prevent the inhalation and/or transfer of parti- cles, droplets and aerosols. This filter unit filters certain particles from the air


inhaled by the wearer within the specified limit values of the filter used. The SPM100 is a respiratory protection mask with no exhalation valve. Res-


piratory protection masks without an exhalation valve protect the wearer and prevent the wearer from contaminating his or her surroundings with exhaled droplets. In addition, the mask also


comprises skin-compatible components and offers maximum comfort for the wearer. ‘In developing the SPM100 respiratory protection mask, we made full use


of our many years of experience in safety technology and occupational safety. We want to help ensure that even in this difficult time of the coron- avirus people can work safely and stay healthy,’ explains Matthias Banaszek, Project Manager for Strategic Organisation Development. Other products and services for infection prevention In addition to the SPM100 respiratory protection mask, the Schmersal


Group offers other products and services to help protect employees from coronavirus infection in the working environment. This includes ‘Schmersal Access Control’ (SAC-IO-20), which enables digital organisation of access management by limiting visitors, e.g. in retail settings. The system is an intu- itive traffic light system with integrated counter that automatically counts the number of visitors entering a shop or other facility. In addition, tec.nicum, Schmersal’s service division, offers execution and


documentation of ‘Risk assessments for infection prevention’ for businesses in all industries – a legal requirement for employers under industrial health and safety regulation and fully independent of a current coronavirus pan- demic.


Steve Watkins, Marketing & Business Development 01684 571980 swatkins@schmersal.com www.schmersal.co.uk


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