Albany Nomafa series 660 model rapid roll door
10 December, 2006 | Albany Door Systems
Albany Nomafa series 660 model Rapid Roll Door. This is the door that has set the industry standard. This hard working reliable door will repay the investment many times over.
Automatic chlorine dioxide compact system
13 November, 2006 | Alldos Oceania Pty Ltd
Alldos has developed the Oxiperm 164 chlorine dioxide preparation system for efficient and safe water disinfection. The Oxiperm 164 D is suitable for diluted solutions and the Oxiperm 164 C is suitable for concentrated components.
Online particle size analyser
13 November, 2006 | Particle & Surface Sciences Pty Ltd
The Pola 3000 is an online particle monitoring system that has been designed for use in harsh environments. It utilises an image acquisition technology to analyse free-flowing particles from 40 µm to over 100 mm.
Slurry ice production
13 November, 2006 | Ice & Oven Technologies Australia Pty Ltd
MicroIce is a cost-effective method of producing 'slurry ice' that is claimed to require less power than conventional chilling methods. It is formed using seawater or by adding glycol/brine to water and, when the liquid is cooled in the heat exchanger, ice crystals are formed. MicroIce can be produced in ice concentrations up to 50% where it remains a pumpable product that can be circulated in the same way as traditional fluids with no adverse effects.
Full colour product label printer
13 November, 2006 | Peacock Bros Pty Ltd
Labelling specialist Peacock Bros. has introduced a full colour ink jet label printer from Primera.
Transformer isolation and noise reduction
13 November, 2006 | Systems 22 Pty Ltd
The SNAP-AITM-8 provides eight channels of thermocouple or millivolt input. Each channel can be individually configured to accept a type B, C, D, E, G, J, K, N, R, S, or T thermocouple or a -75 to + 75 mV, -50 to +50 mV, or -25 to +25 mV input.
Electric meat trimmers
13 November, 2006 | IBEX Industries Pty Ltd
Removing the flex shaft cable drive system to power electric meat trimmers has allowed IBEX to create a meat trimming system which delivers lower operating costs and eliminates cable vibration for operators.
Entry level horizontal cartoner
13 November, 2006 | HBM Packaging Technologies
RA Jones & Co Inc has launched the Legend Series L200 (entry level) horizontal cartoner, which is available as 'HL' (hand load) or alternatively with Auto product load systems.
Differential pressure/velocity transmitter
13 November, 2006 | Dwyer Omega (Aust) Pty Ltd
Dwyer Instruments has released the Series MS differential pressure/velocity transmitter. The transmitter is suitable for measuring differential pressure or velocity in building automation applications.
Internet pest control monitoring
12 November, 2006 | Rentokil Pest Control
Rentokil Pest Control's Pestnet system proves that efficient pest control can start with the press of a button. Pestnet is an internet-based system designed for businesses to keep track of all pest control information and detector systems online.
Albany Door Systems rapid roll door
12 November, 2006 | Albany Door Systems
Albany Door Systems has released the Rapid Roll 3000 door, a high-speed door made of metal.
Wine-alcohol refractometer
11 October, 2006 | Scientific Solutions Pty Ltd
The Misco handheld wine refractometer is available in Australia and New Zealand from Scientific Solutions.
Cartridge filters
11 October, 2006 | Donaldson Australasia Pty Ltd
The Ultra-Web cartridge filters claim to create cleaner, safer air for workers, longer filter life and greater cost savings.
Complete ready-meal packaging lines
11 October, 2006 | Walls Machinery Pty Ltd
The Sealpac 800 line is suitable for the packaging of fresh or deep-frozen ready-to-serve meals. The automatic, flexibly adjustable tray stacker SP-DA-2 ensures improved productivity and hygiene. In addition, the trays can be changed easily without additional adjustment and alignment work, permitting the use of challenging tray shapes, which can be easily changed.
High-speed wraparound machine
11 October, 2006 | JL Lennard Pty Ltd
The Krones Wrapapac wraparound machine has an output of up to 80 cycles a minute. To ensure enhanced operational dependability, the redesigned Wrapapac WT dispenses with what in most cases used to be mechanically synchronised drive units. Where one central motor used to transmit the power via chains and gearwheels, decentralised servomotors are now being used. Service and operator sides have also been kept rigorously separate. There are no more drives at all on the operator's side. A higher construction for the machine frame improves access for the operator. Design enhancements render the changeover process from one pack to another more reliable, faster and accurately reproducible.

