ADVERTORIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION Increased Demand For Versatile,
Portable And Practical Containerised Systems A
xium Process is experiencing an increased demand for “stand-alone” containerised systems which are quickly becoming a mainstream option for many types of applications across all industry sectors.
Installations have ranged Konecranes launches
three new lifting products K
material handling equipment. The new products are aimed at industrial customers in a broad range of sectors, including general manufacturing, automotive and various process industries. The S-series wire rope hoists, C-series chain hoists and
M-series winches represent the next generation of Konecranes’ products, bringing new technology and innovation to areas including motor drives, rope, reeving systems, clutches and brakes to deliver safer equipment which performs better, lasts longer and delivers greater operational savings. All new S- and M-series cranes are equipped with
sensors and the capability to collect and send data. Every customer purchasing an S- or M-series crane will have access to the yourKONECRANES portal, which is a digital service for operators, technicians and management, allowing customers to take full advantage of their crane.
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onecranes has announced the launch of three new lifting products to reinforce its comprehensive range of
from clean room systems, water processing and filtration applications to digestate, leachate and effluent treatment. The benefits of a quick to install, self-contained process, requiring minimal infrastructure and civil engineering, is an increasingly preferred option for capital investments
The advantages of a
secure, portable asset include ease of transportation or re-location (even to remote destinations), absolute control of quality during construction and the ability to conduct pre-delivery preparation and commissioning procedures.
Axium’s customers are also benefitting from, reduced installation time on-site, minimal civil engineering and often freedom from planning permission, which together, translates into considerable time and cost savings.
Axium Process Ltd u 01792 883 882
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info@axiumprocess.com u
www.axiumprocess.com SMC: Let us surprise you
customer care. As the world’s largest manufacturer of automation components consisting of 13,000
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basic products and over 700,000 variations, you can rely on SMC to offer an unbeatable range of solutions for your manufacturing and process requirements. From pneumatic components to electric actuators,
static electricity elimination products, thermo chillers, compressed air dryers, ultra-high purity gas products and energy saving solutions, we have your needs covered. Every SMC product is manufactured
within an approved ISO9001 quality management system, to ensure a long and totally reliable operating life for guaranteed peace of mind. You’ll be buying a reliable brand with over 60 years’ experience. With 51 subsidiaries around the world
plus a distribution network in a further 32 countries we can support our customers both globally and locally. Our highly trained engineers are familiar with all the latest legislation, regulations, standards and technology requirements and are always on-hand to provide our customers with the highest levels of technical advice and support. Whatever your automation challenge, let SMC provide the solution.
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www.smcautomation.ie
MC is the pneumatics and automation market leader in the Republic of Ireland and we are recognised for our commitment to innovation, quality, technical support and
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