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TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION ADVERTORIAL


The evolution of energy efficiency explained in a


their customers can now benefit from ongoing compressor performance improvements that are guaranteed to pay for themselves. The white paper, which is available via free download


from the BOGE website, reveals how clean, reliable compressed air is a vital ingredient in modern manufacturing. It can also be an expensive one. In many production environments, air compressors are the largest single consumer of energy. While the high cost of compressed air was once seen as a necessary evil, a growing focus on operating cost reduction, along with increasingly demanding sustainability goals, is now bringing the issue of energy efficiency into sharp focus.


Download the free white paper from the BOGE website.


BOGE Compressors Ltd. u 01484 719921 u www.boge.co.uk


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new white paper from leading compressor specialist BOGE reveals how, thanks to the power of Industry 4.0,


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New hybrid, emergency repair adhesive for highly durable bonds LOCTITE® HY 4060 GY is a true universal structural


ew to Henkel’s LOCTITE® Universal Structural Bonding range is LOCTITE® HY 4060 GY, a five-


minute-curing, general-purpose repair adhesive for a wide variety of metals, plastics, wood and rubber materials. What makes this product so special is Henkel’s patented hybrid technology that, as well as providing universal adhesion, achieves a fast cure through a large gap, excellent structural and environmental durability. It also has enhanced safety credentials. Clearly faster fixturing means greater productivity,


an important benefit to maintenance engineers seeking efficiency gains from the products and systems they use. As LOCTITE® HY 4060 GY cures so quickly, in a wide range of operating conditions and even at low temperatures, it is the ideal choice for fast and effective repair. It also has good gap-filling ability – up to 5mm - and provides excellent resistance to moisture, temperature extremes and chemicals.


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bonding adhesive, a single product suitable for multiple applications that eliminates the need for a choice of products to meet all maintenance bonding needs. And by comparison with its nearest competitor LOCTITE® HY 4060 GY offers significant advantages for multi-substrate bonding and far greater durability at elevated temperatures. This is an excellent general maintenance product that is


particularly effective where a fast fixture is required on structures with variable gaps and mixed substrates. Typical applications range from bracket bonding and cable tie installation to the repair of plastic clips and lugs and the surface rebuilding of plastic and metal parts. LOCTITE® HY 4060 GY is supplied in a 25ml, ready-to-use pack. For more information on the new LOCTITE® Universal


Structural Bonding range and Henkel’s patented hybrid technology go to: www.loctite.co.uk/limitless


u O1442 278000 u www.henkel.com


NEW iso685 Insulation Monitoring Device


Monitor, Report, Predict, Prevent Innovative insulation monitoring for maximum system availability


Early identification of earth faults in mission critical AC or DC control and auxiliary supplies can prevent equipment shutdown, increase production output and improve profitability.


Bender UK, Low Mill Business Park, Ulverston, Cumbria Tel: 01229 480123 • industrialsales@bender-uk.com


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