EXECUTIVE HIRE SHOW PREVIEW continued
Trime to make a Splash STAND J42
Visitors to Trime UK’s stand will be able to view a video demonstrating the sustainable elements of its X-Splash wash bay, a recent recipient of a Green Champion Award from environmental campaigner, the Green Organisation.
In addition, the company will launch the X-Boot footwear
cleaning module. Using a similar technique to that used in the X-Splash, it has been designed to recycle 100% of the water used, while a filtration system collects the dirt for easy disposal via a removable textile bag.
Loncin expands inverter generator range
The latest addition to the Loncin inverter generator series from EP Barrus is the LC3000i variable frequency model. Weighing 26.5kg, the portable machine has a Loncin LC165F-4 single cylinder, four-stroke engine with a power output of 4.3hp at 3,600rpm. A tank of fuel can last for four hours
continuously under normal power, and seven hours can be achieved under intermittent operation, states the manufacturer. It has a quoted noise level of 52dB and is designed to meet the new EU Stage V emission standards.
STAND K42
Ready for Extraction. Anywhere.
DC STORM LPG
We are now launching our DC Storm LPG – Powered by Propane.
Gets your job done – anywhere.
Dustcontrol UK Ltd.
sales@dustcontrol.co.uk Telephone: 01327 858001
Cyclone based, Hepa fi ltered & H Class industrial dust extractor.
Our most powerful mobile extraction unit ever.
www.dustcontrol.co.uk
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