Stainless steel air hoist concept

Published:  01 February, 2016

jdneuhaus.jpgMaterials handling specialist J D NEUHAUS says it will be presenting its concept study of a stainless steel air hoist for the first time at the LogiMAT 2016 exhibition, taking place in Stuttgart from 8 – 10 March 2016.

Under the motto “engineered for extremes”, J D Neuhaus says its pneumatic and hydraulic hoists and crane systems are used worldwide under the harshest of conditions: on drilling platforms, underground, in foundries, in arctic temperatures as low as -45°, or even under water and says extreme environmental conditions, no matter what the temperature, hot or cold, the performance of JDN products is not impeded. But the company says indoor uses can be just as extreme as these outdoor ones, namely in areas requiring extreme cleanliness and hygiene and it will present the conceptual study of a stainless steel air hoist at LogiMAT for exactly these areas. The sectors JDN says it is targeting with this study, which also provides for the use of food safe plastics, include for example, the food and drinks industry, chemical and pharmaceutical companies, together with medical and aerospace technology. JDN says the study combines the advantages of using compressed air as a method of operation with the hoist construction material of stainless steel and the products will therefore be resistant to corrosion and high levels of humidity, and also easy to clean and disinfect.

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