Products

Wireless level monitoring radio unit

26 August, 2009 | Bintech Systems Pty Ltd

Built as a complete wireless level monitoring system unit for a Victorian Water Authority, the Solar Drive radio unit is a very effective and inexpensive system.

Wireless automatic meter reading

25 August, 2009 | Clarke & Severn Electronic Solutions

Based on Coronis Systems Wavenis technology, the Waveflow meter monitor provides fast access to current consumption data and automatic warnings about leaks, tampering and consumption profiles for business and residential installations.

Steinert sensor sorting system

28 July, 2009 | STEINERT Australia Pty Ltd

The X-ray Sorting System (XSS) allows new possibilities for automated sorting of mixed material. Capable of recognising different material densities, the system uses a combination of information processing and X-ray sensing technologies to distinguish materials with similar colours and weights. This functionality allows it to process and sort material for applications such as: minerals processing, waste and recycling, production of refuse derived fuels (RDF), scrap metal processing and e-waste applications.

Heavy-duty water gun

28 July, 2009 | Spray Nozzle Engineering

The Nito II is a heavy-duty water gun that is suitable for flushing and cleaning jobs in industry. It is able to withstand tough conditions without wasting water. The gun can be used with or without a soap solution for rinsing, washing and flushing.

Lead monitoring equipment

28 July, 2009 | Ecotech Pty Ltd

In October 2008, the US EPA tightened its National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) for lead (Pb) from 1.5 µg/m3 to 0.15 µg/m3, measured as total suspended particulates (TSP). This change has meant a 10-fold decrease in acceptable lead levels and thus, the accuracy of monitoring equipment is even more important.

Water re-use and renewable energy

28 July, 2009 | CST Wastewater Solutions

This anaerobic treatment will significantly reduce the brewery's carbon footprint by avoiding the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.

Reverse osmosis system

28 July, 2009 | Pentair

Pentair Water Commercial & Industrial Purity Solutions (CIPS) has introduced Deluxe HighPure RO Commercial/Industrial Reverse Osmosis Systems, designed to efficiently solve a variety of water problems in ingredient water, high-purity rinse water, boiler feed water, ion exchange pretreatment, lab and analytical testing, drip irrigation, community water vending and a host of additional applications.

Heat exchangers for energy recovery

28 July, 2009 | Teralba Industries Pty Ltd

In the face of ever-increasing energy costs, many Australian and New Zealand manufacturers and service providers are using the Dimpleflo Modular Heat Exchangers to recover energy from any warm or hot product or effluent.

Energy management software

28 July, 2009 | Schneider Electric

The PowerLogic ION Enterprise 6.0 is a complete energy management solution for energy providers and industrial or commercial operations. It claims to help engineering and management personnel cut energy-related costs, avoid downtime and optimise equipment utilisation.

Notebook range

28 July, 2009 | Apple Inc

The MacBook Pro notebooks are designed with the environment in mind. They use a unibody enclosure that is formed from a single piece of solid, recyclable aluminium, replacing dozens of parts. The display is made of recyclable glass. The packaging is 41, 37 and 34% smaller (13, 15 and 17", respectively) than the original MacBook and MacBook Pro packaging.

Infrared cameras for greenhouse gases

28 July, 2009 | Teledyne FLIR

FLIR has released its second-generation line of GF-Series infrared cameras, previously known as GasFindIR.

High-security shredder

28 July, 2009 | Kobra Shredders Australia

The Kobra Cyclone is a heavy-duty, high-volume industrial shredder deigned to manage and protect confidential corporate data.

PET ‘bottle to bottle’ recycling unit

28 July, 2009 | SUEZ

The France Plastiques Recyclage (FPR) - a joint venture for SITA France, a Suez Environment subsidiary, and the Paprec Group - has opened its first PET bottle recycling unit in Limay, France. At the successful completion of the 40-million-euro project, the plant will be able to recycle 40,000 tonnes of bottles per year, which will be directly usable, in granulate form, in the manufacture of new bottles or food product containers.

Aerosol monitor

28 July, 2009 | TechRentals

TechRentals has introduced the TSI AM 510 personal aerosol monitor into its rental fleet. The monitor is suitable for industrial hygiene and safety professionals; it displays and data logs aerosol concentration in real time.

Odour monitor for environment and security

23 June, 2009 | E-Nose Pty Ltd

The E-Nose Mk3.3 series is a real-time continuous odour monitor for outdoor air quality management in a wide range of industrial contexts.

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