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Day: September 1, 2009

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UK and Ukraine agree to build secure store for radioactive sources

£2.1m (29 Million UAH) has been allocated by the UK for a secure storage facility to house used radioactive sources from across Ukraine, removing the potential danger they could pose to public health or from illicit trafficking. Her Majesty's ambassador to Kyiv,

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Acoustic duct fan range

Addvent continues expanding into the industrial ventilation market with a new range of  acoustic centrifugal box fans. The new AIL – acoustic in-line range of fans are manufactured from quality galvanised sheet steel, to ensures a robust in-line fan for tough environments.

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H264 technology CCTV now available in kit form

Combining the latest H264 technology, with a pre-installed 250gb hard drive, this 15-inch monitor with inbuilt DVR from Facina is capable of recording high quality images at a reduced file size, facilitating longer recording for a given hard drive size over MJPEG

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Rugged industrial network security products

Belden and Byres Security (BSI) have announced a technology cooperation agreement to jointly launch new products in the area of industrial network security with availability later this year. Utilising BSI's expertise in providing practical solutions to protect industry from network and cyber

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Dedicated to printing on thick paper

Based on the Axiohm CMRM printer mechanism, the CMDG2014 has been specifically  designed by Axiohm to print on paper up to 190µm thick and 60m wide. This capability makes it suitable for a multitude of applications and environments including ticketing for travel,

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Holesaws added to portfolio

Engex has introduced to its portfolio of products a comprehensive range of holesaws. The holesaws are bi-metal, have a variable pitch for easier and quicker cutting, and are manufactured to meet European safety standards (BS8416:2002). The Engex full range of holesaws vary

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Giving contractors an advantage in the shower market

Market research suggests the shower industry is worth an astonishing £110m. Showers are predominantly purchased by the end user – not the installer so not only is the decision over cost, appearance and brand currently lying in the hands of the consumer,

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PAT without the palaver!

Suitable for electrical contractors who offer portable appliance testing (PAT testing)  alongside other services, the new PAT320 testers from Megger combine convenience and ease of use with rugged construction and competitive pricing. Ready to use in automatic mode straight from the box,

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New plan to help homes cut emissions starts today

Energy and climate change secretary Ed Miliband has outlined government's latest measures to help householders save money and energy as he welcomed 10:10 – a new campaign to cut carbon emissions by 10% in 2010. Around 90,000 homes in some of the

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UK event focuses on decentralised energy

The energy market is changing. Energy users, be they public bodies or large corporations, retail units or housing associations, hotels or factories, are increasingly conscious of volatile prices, unstable supply and their carbon footprint, and are taking matters into their own hands

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