PECM Issue 52 2021 | Page 154

TOOLS
The LHS 210 / 410 Air Heater Series
Leister ’ s new series of compact and powerful LHS 210 / 410 air heaters are suitable for installation in industrial plants where space is limited or tubular air systems such as furnaces for heat curing processes , due to their compact design and ease of integration . With a choice of eight air heaters with single ( SF ) or dual flanges ( DF ), the innovative design allows for easy electrical connection , with connection housing separated from the airstream , which allows unhindered air flows through the air heater with minimal loss in pressure . The connection housing is also protected against overheating , making it possible to work with an air inlet temperature up to 350 degrees Celsius .
The SF-R and DF-R air heaters are equipped with an extension on the housing connection . The ceramic inside this extension ensures that the electrical connection on the tubular air heaters is sealed off and protected from high temperatures or backflowing hot air .
The series SF-R and DF-R (“ recirculation ”) are designed for many industrial processes where hot air recycling is required . The recirculation abilities of these models ’ lower energy consumption which reduces CO2 emissions and saves money . Welwyn supply the full range of Leister plastic welding and industrial process heat equipment and offers highly competent technical support by their team of dedicated engineers .
For further information and technical advice for equipment in this field , please contact Welwyn Tool Group on 0800 856 0057 , email them on info @ welwyntoolgroup . com , or visit their website www . welwyntoolgroup . com
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NEW AIR HEATER SERIES

LHS 210 / 410

COMPACT & POWERFUL

EASY CONNECTION
HOT AIR RECYCLING
ECONOMICAL
COMPATIBLE NOZZLES
HIGH AIR VOLUME
OVERHEATING PROTECTION
Tel : + 44 ( 0 ) 1707 331111 info @ welwyntoolgroup . co . uk | www . welwyntoolgroup . com
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Has ergonomics of blue-collar industrial workers been forgotten ?
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Ergonomics at work is a hot topic at the moment . Office workers around the world have switched to working at home instead of company offices . Sales of electric desks and home office furniture has spiked in many countries with the aim of improving home office ergonomics . But how is the ergonomics of industrial blue collar workers ?
Treston , a global leader in manufacturing ergonomic industrial furniture and workstations , has put together an information package concentrating especially on the ergonomics of mobile industrial work in order to raise awareness of the importance of good workstation ergonomics , both
for the employer and for the employee . Why concentrate on mobile industrial work ? Manual handling of loads is generally considered an occupational risk factor for lower back and shoulder complaints ( 1 ) and it is in fact the most common cause of occupational fatigue , lower back pain and lower back injuries ( 2 , 3 ).
This information package offers practical information and advice for employers on how to improve ergonomics of mobile industrial and work . We also explain why companies should invest in ergonomics .
Download the information package here
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