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Straightpoint launches Subsea Link

Straightpoint (SP), a Crosby Group company, has launched the Subsea Link, a standard product for applications up to 2,000m (6,562 feet) beneath the water’s surface.

The product can be rigged with Crosby’s remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV) shackles (tested to the same depths) and the company’s Trawlex shackle range, amongst others. The IP68 / NEMA 6P-rated Subsea Link also boasts components from SubConn, a specialist manufacturer of pluggable electrical connectors to the demanding underwater industry.

Monitoring Solutions for when things heat up!

Södra Cell Värö is one of Sweden’s largest pulp mills with a production rate of 700,000 tons of pulp per year. The pulp mill is in operation 24/7 all year and unplanned downtime has major economic consequences.

For many years, SPM has supplied them with over thirty online vibration monitoring systems as well as two portable vibration measurement systems of the Leonova Diamond.

Following detection of a crack in a gear on the output shaft on a rotary kiln an online system was installed to monitor the bearing and gear condition of the gearboxes The rotary calciner is production-critical therefore a breakdown of the gearboxes on the kiln would lead to significant costs for secondary mechanical damages.

LUX VS LUMENS, WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

The two most common brightness measurements used in portable lighting are Lux and Lumens, but what does that mean? Lux’s definition is the amount of light cast on a surface, and the meaning of Lumens is the total output of visible light from a light source. They sound very similar, but there are some significant differences.

Lux is a measurement of how much light falls on a surface, while Lumens measures the total light emitted by a single source. The closer the light source is to the surface, the higher the Lux rating will be. Without knowing that distance, the Lux rating is meaningless. For example, a 10 lumen light on a surface area of 0.0001 m2 is 100,000 Lux. Sounds impressive but useless to a person working in a dark room.

Svantek Launches SV 973 Sound Level Meter For Measuring Occupational Noise

New Class 2 instrument boasts patented MEMS microphone, lifetime warranty and measurement range up to 141dB Peak

Svantek UK has launched its SV 973 sound level meter for reliable and accurate measurement of noise in the workplace. The new Class 2 instrument features a patented MEMs microphone with lifetime warranty and measurement range up to 141dB Peak.

The SV 973 is a Class 2 sound level meter in accordance to IEC 61672-1:2013 with a wide frequency range up to 10 kHz. The meter’s measurement range from 25 to 128 dB enables it to be used for industrial and environmental noise monitoring applications.

Digital Transformation Shouldn’t Be Hazardous

Digital transformation has gained pace in 2020. According to McKinsey & Company, we leapt forward five years in consumer and business digital adoption in a matter of weeks. In many industrial settings, going digital improves workflows and asset management or enables faster, more accurate reporting. Above all, it paves the way for IoT technology, big data analytics and improved operational efficiency.

But it’s not always straightforward. Many industrial settings and facilities contain restricted zones with dangerous explosive atmospheres which, until recently, meant these were firmly designated as ‘pen and paper’ areas. So how can organisations enable devices to be used without putting safety at risk?

Don’t Compromise on Safety, Clamp Down on Static

Conductive (metal) plant items and equipment run the risk of accumulating dangerous levels of static charge if they are not properly earthed. Using purpose designed, Ex certified static grounding clamps is one of the safest and most cost-effective methods of ensuring plant equipment and people are protected from static ignitions in potentially flammable or explosive atmospheres. 

ISO 20560: a global standard to identify pipe contents!

A new, global ISO 20560 norm is now available to standardise the identification of hidden and often hazardous pipe contents in factories and facilities. Compliant pipe markers are already offered by Brady Corporation. Lean more about colours and symbols!

Tackle Concrete Applications 30% Faster with New Enerpac ZU5 Post Tensioning Pumps

Enerpac announces new ZU5 Post Tensioning Pumps offering increased efficiency for post tensioning contractors when strengthening steel strands in reinforced concrete. With six pistons for increased stressing speed, operators can stress more strands or tendons per day. In a head-to-head job site test, the Enerpac ZU5 performed 30% faster than traditional hydraulic pumps. The ZU5 improves contractors’ ability to stay on schedule or move onto other jobs more quickly.

Empteezy Ltd producing Type 1 Tested Face Masks with assistance from the RBS and in partnership with “Social Business”, Social Bite.

Empteezy Ltd has begun the production of “Schoeller Masks” branded Type 1 tested 4-ply disposable face masks. This comes during a time when they are more required than ever. “Rules” across the world are forever changing however face masks have become a mainstay of those rules and are now an essential tool for day-to-day living.

Empteezy’s 4-ply solution is designed to be an efficient, reliable and affordable option to serve the high demand with accountability and belief in a company with 30 years of experience in the environmental health and safety sector.

Solution to your containment needs when a standard spill pallet is impractical.

Empteezy Collapsible Bunds are unique bunds designed for the storage of drums, IBCs, plant, machinery or even vehicles.

Our new PVC Eezybund portable bunds, part of our collapsible bunds range, are easy to store, and transport while being quick to assemble. They are also compatible with hydrocarbons as well as a wide range of other chemicals (compatibility information available upon request). These portable bunds are the ideal solution to your containment needs when a standard spill pallet is impractical.