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Published: 01 January, 1990
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Published: 01 January, 1990
The new Hawker BSI40 battery status indicator is the latest battery rotation system from ENERSYS. It is reported to provide users with a cost-effective solution to manage battery fleets for warehouse trucks and other mechanical handling equipment. The system is said to enable life-long service reliability, efficiency and sustainability. It has been designed for use with the Hawker Lifetech HF range of high frequency chargers and can also be integrated with existing chargers by the addition of optional sensors. Using the indicator with the Hawker Lifetech HF range can add a further dimension to fleet operations. The Lifetech range offers efficiency levels of over 90 %. These efficiencies can produce reductions in energy consumption of more than 15 % compared with conventional 50Hz charger technology which means a lower carbon footprint and financial savings. w: www.enersys-hawker.com / http://www.enersys.com%20
QUANTITECH reports it has launched a range of process gas analysers based on tuneable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS). “Over 8,000 instruments have been installed around the world, but the manufacturer Focused Photonics Inc (FPi) is new to the UK,” says Quantitech MD Keith Golding.
BOWMAN INTERNATIONAL reports it has launched the new BowMet range of rolled bearings, billed as the biggest advance in plain sliding bearings in more than 70 years.
A new range of process gas analysers based on tuneable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS) is now reportedly available from QUANTITECH. “Whilst these instruments are new to the UK and Ireland, the manufacturer Focused Photonics Inc has an installed base of over 8,000 instruments, so this is a well-established technology,” says Quantitech’s Keith Golding.
Barcelona based ELEBIA reports it has made available two major enhancements to its automatic hook range, which keeps crane operators and those responsible for rigging at a safe distance when connecting loads to lifting equipment.