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TURBEX available in a single process and there will be an announcement at the show concerning a brand new feature, vector kinematics. Another focus will be modular and bespoke, high precision, ultrasonic cleaning machines with automation. A hallmark of their construction is multi-frequency ultrasonics, whereby a single transducer can generate two different ultrasonic frequencies. Consequently, dis-similar components and materials can be handled optimally in the same tank. For processing larger parts, Turbex offers the ACV range of PLC-controlled front-loading, spray washing and rinsing models. They are particularly popular for degreasing, phosphating, paint removal, de-rusting and de-scaling. Manufactured from stainless steel, the machine programme comprises single- and multi-stage units. Standard sizes range from one to three metres in diameter, although larger dimensions are available. The equipment provides a high level of cleaning performance due to ingenious design principles combined with elevated liquid flow rates and spray pressures generated by the powerful pump. The FPI test equipment completes the Turbex offering. Through the company’s long experience of component cleaning dating back to 1981, it has developed an extensive knowledge of the technology and the techniques required for testing and reporting. Its systems utilise expertise in automation and process control to provide consistency and traceability. Visit: www.turbex.co.uk LIVE Revised dates: 24th & 25th February 2021, NEC, Birmingham - we have everything covered 2021, NEC, Birmingham For more information please email Nigel Bean: [email protected] Surface World is supported by: 174 2020 - 2021 read online: www.surfaceworld.com