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07 September 2022
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HPS “Pigging” Technology Reduces Carbon Footprint by Tonnes of Carbon Every Day – New Report Confirms
Manufacturers of paints and coatings can reduce their carbon footprint by literally tonnes of carbon every day. That’s by using HPS liquid product recovery (often called 'pigging') technology, according to a new report from independent sustainability and energy consultancy Carbon-Zero.
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Hack Engineering Ensures Quality Engine Builds with Moore & Wright Vernier Caliper
Based in Barcombe, East Sussex, Hack Engineering rely heavily on Moore & Wright vernier calipers for carrying out through process measurements on components used in performance engine builds.
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HML Recycling Operate Bunting Magnetic Separators
Effective metal separation is one of many important processes in HML Recycling’s specialist metal recycling operation in Accrington, UK.
06 September 2022
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We’ve added electric vehicles (EVs) to our fleet, making our South Yorkshire deliveries more environmentally friendly.
Our vans run on 100% electricity, charged at sites on green energy tariffs and using our own renewable energy produced from the PV solar panels we’re installing.
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Lascar Air Quality Environmental Data Loggers
A brand new range of data loggers to measure air quality including CO2, temperature and humidity.
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Peak Sensors Announces Its International Expansion In Mexico
Chesterfield, 1st September 2022: Peak Sensors Limited specialising in temperature sensor manufacturing, announced today in front of local media its intention to further expand internationally in Mexico.
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Safe Isolation Procedure – A Thorough Step By Step Guide.
Safe isolation is a task that needs to be undertaken for the safety of persons working on electrical installations and others who may be impacted by the process.
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How vending can cater the changing demands of the workplace going into autumn.
The workplace is far from what it was just a few years ago and leaders are having a hard time determining what kind of facilities will best meet the demands of their staff.
05 September 2022
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New advances in detection technology can be key to unlocking more data from vulcanian activity
The way volcanoes are now being monitored is improving rapidly. As detection technology continues to evolve, it’s now enabling scientists to use software which can help detect in situ electrical discharges during explosive events at volcanoes around the world.
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The home of the original back scatter head since the 1990’s
Two heads are better than one – the advantages of the Biral back scatter head for precipitation classification.
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