PECM Issue 39 2019 | Page 40

EDITOR’S CHOICE A new sales brochure presents the Cistermiser infrared urinal control valve Cistermiser’s market-leading IRC® infrared urinal flushing control valve is fully detailed in an informative new sales brochure, designed for ease of use by specifiers, installers and merchant counter staff. Fitted together with a robust and proven brass-bodied solenoid valve assembly, the IRC® sensor now features a compact body shape, an economy mode option to provide even greater water savings, a new-style mounting bracket for recessed installations and an improved design which allows clients to replace batteries in convenient fashion by simply removing the front fascia to access the battery compartment. The IRC® employs motion-sensing infrared to automatically control the flushing of cistern-fed urinals, minimise water wastage and ensure compliance with Water Regulations. When the PIR sensor detects movement, the solenoid valve is activated, allowing water into the cistern. Adcock More Speedor Storms      Adcock design and installs energy efficient, modern and sustainable solutions for all your HVAC needs, whatever size of premises or sector. Working with products from leading manufacturer partners, expertly installed and maintained. Working for a haulage company specialising in waste disposal, Hart Door Systems has completed the installation of two Speedor Storms at a Midlands facility. Adcock provides air conditioning solutions from close to control to comfort cooling for all sectors and all types of buildings. Adcock specialise in the bespoke storage solutions for pharmaceutical, medical and healthcare sectors. Our designers and engineers are experts in refrigeration technology for maintaining all temperatures in scientific research labs, chilled storage areas and process cooling. Maintaining your HVAC systems is cost effective and keeps your system safe, reliable and compliant. Adcock provides a first-class service whether we originally installed them or not. The two fast-action Speedors were installed to minimise the escape of dust and smells as well as keeping out birds and rodents. “The fast action allows for a quick arrival and tipping of waste within a closed harsh environment so reducing the chance of smells leaving the building,” says a Hart spokesman. “Both Storms were supplied with heated motor hoods and IP66 electrical control panels to combat moisture and the largest door was 8m high and 6m wide. It is our reputation for our capability of delivering reliable, very large, high- speed automatic doors for the waste industry that leads to contracts such as this.” www.hartdoors.com t: 0191 214 0404 ourworldiswater.co.uk www.adcock.co.uk Automated laser marking helps improve speed, quality and flexibility at Jaguar Land Rover Hydra-Cell Metering Pump Shows its Versatility Process, engineering and manufacturing The Vehicle Identification Number is a car’s unique fingerprint. Applying the VIN has always presented challenges to manufacturers, however. In 2013, production engineers at Jaguar Land Rover were wrestling with these problems and wondered if laser marking technology might provide a solution, they approached marking and verification specialist Pryor for support. After looking at the requirements of the task, it quickly became clear to the Pryor team that conventional laser marking technologies would not be up to the task. Pryor developed a high-powered laser system that could be adapted to give a consistent mark of the right depth in very short cycle times. For Pryor, the work with Jaguar Land Rover is the next step in a continuous evolution of product marking technologies that stretches back to the middle of the 19th Century. To call Wanner’s new Hydra-Cell® MT8 a low flow high pressure metering pump would do it a serious injustice. This amazing triplex diaphragm pump can achieve a minimum flow rate of 0.227 litres per hour with the accuracy, linearity and repeatability demanded by API 675, but is capable of generating a maximum flow of 30.28 lph. The Hydra-Cell MT8 is designed to perform at pressures, up to 241 bar, while generating a smooth virtually pulse-less flow for homogeneous metered injection. With no cups, packing or seals to leak and its ability to handle a wide range of aggressive and abrasive liquids and even run dry without damage, new uses for the MT8 are surfacing daily. Applications to date include methanol injection in the oil and gas industry, personal care products and pharmaceuticals, food and beverage processing and additive injection in polyurethane foam production, highlighting the pump’s flexibility. PHOENIX County Metals are specialists in the recovery of Gold, Silver, Platinum, Palladium & Rhodium. Find out more about the solution www.pryormarking.com/jlr www.hydra-cell.co.uk/ 40 PECM Issue 39 Whatever your manufacturing process, if the waste produced (solid, liquid or sludge) contains precious metals, it can be reclaimed, turning your waste into profit. Our own in house laboratory has a full range of analytical instrumentation that allows us to analyze your material promptly. Our key principle is that when possible, we sample and analyze prior to processing, agreeing expectations and charges with you before recovery begins. We would be pleased to discuss the material that you have and the various recovery options. 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