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Knowing the stresses your products can withstand is essential for success. Environmental testing leads to more robust products, translating to fewer field failures and lower warranty costs. Confidently perform tests such as extreme temperature, humidity, vibration, and more. Test your products’ limits with Thermotron’s Environmental Testing Equipment.


For more than 55 years, Thermotron has provided quality environmental test equipment. We’ve worked to establish a trusted reputation among our peers, and when people hear the name Thermotron, they have confidence in the testing of their own product. We’ve been building our name since 1962; now it’s your turn.


Protecting Your Plant Instant Shutdown Before Things Go Wrong food textiles


glass coal


fertilisers steel mills


Motion Sensor’s for all industries


Rotech Motion Sensors can be used whenever information or monitoring of shaft rotation, position, direction, speed, slip etc, is required, for indication, control, interlocking, protection, sequencing, alarm initiation, and many more functions. Wherever materials are transported or processed by Conveyors, Elevators, Screws, Crushers, Mixers, Etc, there are applications for Rotech Motion Sensors


Web: rotechsystems.co.uk Email: sales@rotechsystems.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)151 356 2322


coal


utilities ore


mines gravel


roadstone offshore


cement fertilisers


stone… dock installations


aggregate sand


…and many more! R TECH FOR RELIABILITY!


Monitoring Solutions since


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power generators food


glass ash fertilisers


water treatment grain


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sales@thermotron.co.uk | +44 (0) 1795-436333 Visit the link to learn about Thermotron products and testing options.


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