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Thorite introduces NEW Technical Solutions Team


Through a combination of excellent customer service and support, together with technical ability and applications expertise, Thorite prides themselves on creating more added value for their customers. However, the continuing challenge is to ensure that these key strengths are invested in and built upon. Alan Donkersley, Thorite’s Sales Director


explains “Thorite has always been regarded as technical experts in pneumatics, compressed air, fluid handling, and process control because our people, either through our Sales & Service Centres or through our field sales team visiting customers, are trained to a very high level and have many years of experience. This is why……we’re different.” Alan continues “Being technically competent is a vital component for our future growth.


Customers are increasingly looking beyond product price to find complete solutions which improve their productivity and reduce their overall costs.”


Thorite Group Ltd www.thorite.co.uk


Enhanced-sensitivity amplifier EGE has developed a new compact, rugged MDVH amplifier with


enhanced sensitivity for its System 3000 industrial metal detector.


The completely redesigned amplifier is characterized by higher adjustable sensitivity levels, reduced susceptibility to interference, and a more robust housing with IP67 ingress protection. Featuring automatic self-calibration, the unit works


reliably even if the detector coil comes near metal fittings. Users can adjust the sensitivity of the detector coil as required via a rotary potentiometer on the housing front. The amplifier has a 260 x 160 x 90 mm wide aluminum housing. It is designed for an extended temperature range of


-25 °C to +70 °C. EGE's System 3000 is used in conveyor lines for noncontact detection of metal parts that could damage downstream.


EGE-Elektronik Spezial Sensoren GmbH info@ege-elektronik.com www.ege-elektronik.com


More Hart Doors for Sunderland plant


Hart Door Systems, the leading designer and manufacturer of both commercial doors and industrial doors, has completed another contract for Sir Robert McAlpine at Nissan Manufacturing UK’s car plant, Sunderland.


The contract involved the installation of four Speedor Storms and four Hart roller shutters, three of them insulated.


Gordon Kipling, Hart’s North East’s sales manager, says the


contract was for work at Nissan’s on-site plastics processing plant. “Working in a “live” environment has been challenging, with time pressured dates for certain parts of the project,” says Mr Kipling.


“In terms of specification we provided technical support throughout, changing door types to suit exact requirements.


Hart Doors 01912140404 www.hartdoors.com


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The contract has worked out extremely well. We are also installing three more insulated shutters on site for an American company,” adds Mr Kipling.


From its own office and manufacturing facility in Newcastle


upon Tyne, Hart designs and manufactures its industrial door systems for a very wide range of sectors, often requiring bespoke solutions. This is a customer-friendly and highly innovative company.


TECHNOLOGY IN ACTION


Stertil Loading Bays specified for prestigious Baytree project


Stertil Dock & Door Products is widely acknowledged as a leading manufacturer of loading bay equipment and fast-action doors. The company’s range supports many industries including logistics, food & drink, transportation, pharmaceuticals and many others. In recognition of the company’s extensive


technical expertise, Stertil Dock & Door Products was invited to submit detailed proposals for the Baytree project in Dunstable, Bedfordshire. A total of 26 loading bays have been installed featuring a range of Stertil products including dock


levellers, dock bumpers, dock shelters, dock doors and level access doors. Each loading bay incorporates the Stertil WE 574 collapsible frame dock shelter measuring 3400mm


wide by 3600mm high. Comprising rugged head and side curtains, W Series dock shelters can be tailored to fit and effectively seal almost every type and size of vehicle – a perfect combination of versatility, reliability and effectiveness.


Stertil Dock & Door Products 08707700471 www.stertil-dockproducts.co.uk


SmartShelf – Scale-able Inventory Solutions Remote Real-Time Inventory Management


SmartShelf weighing sensors from METTLER TOLEDO allow you to remotely monitor inventory levels in real-time. With the capability of integration into shelves, racks, industrial vending machines or jobsite containers, SmartShelf allows for digital connectivity. This enables seamless integration into existing networks and software systems. Real-time visibility of your stock locations allows you


to set inventory levels which can be automatically replenished, keeping operations stable and significantly reducing stock-checking time. Software access allows you to monitor stock levels remotely whilst also letting you analyse usage trends for easy supply chain optimisation.


You can also benefit from: • Exact piece count per location • Multiple different form factors to suit • Storage configuration • Integration into picking solutions, including ‘Pick-to-Light’


Discover more about SmartShelf remote inventory solution at www.mt.com/uk-smartshelf


Mettler-Toledo Ltd 01162357070 enquire.mtuk@mt.com


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