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Demo units prepared to travel (1st November 2009)
EARS UK, (Exhausted Air Recycling System), has invested in a mobile demonstration unit to show prospective customers the benefits of its system.
From Plant process control
New catalogue (1st November 2008)
The compressed air components catalogue from Beckair – a division of Secomak – is now available on request through its website – www.beck-air.co.uk.
Breathe easier with Clustajet (1st January 2007)
The Clustajet ventilator from process specialist, Secomak, is a compressed air-operated fan that has been designed for ventilation and fume extraction. With no rotating fan blades or motors, it is virtually maintenance-free a
From Premises management maintenance
Cut drying and cooling costs (1st January 2007)
The BECK Airmover range from process drying specialist Secomak comprises a number of bladeless, motorless fans which act as amplifiers, converting low volume, high pressure compressed air into high volume, low pressure air th
Dry solution (1st September 2006)
The Tornado drying system from Secomak has been designed to eliminate the dispersion of bacteria commonly associated with processes such as post pasteurisation.
Speeds bottle drying (1st November 2005)
Europe’s largest brewery has made savings after installing Secomak’s latest drying unit on its only bottling line.
Dries ready meals (1st November 2005)
A dryer has been introduced by Secomak to dry ready meals that are packaged using post pack pasteurisation. Designed for use after the pasteurisation process but prior to insertion in cardboard sleeves, it is said to prevent the common problem of sle
Saves energy (1st September 2005)
intelligent ‘supply on demand’ control unit for use with compressed air systems.
From Energy management
Air dryers (1st July 2005)
The Mistral compressed air dryer from Secomak has been redesigned and a new model added to the range.
From Production engineering
Air knives cut label problem (1st January 2005)
When Purity Soft Drinks needed a device to ensure labels and date stamps were correctly applied to bottles at its West Midlands plant, Secomak provided the solution.
Gets bottles dry (1st September 2004)
To ensure its square plastic bottles are properly dried prior to labelling, Highland Spring has installed a Secomak Powerstrip air knife drying system at its Perthshire bottling plant.
Cannons solve water problem (1st March 2004)
When car windscreen maker Pilkington Automotive found that a new laser-based defect detection system was compromised by water droplets remaining after cleaning, it called in a process drying specialist to solve the problem. Secomak designed a drying