Page 33

EN-AUG16

MetalFix ® Waterbased Primer For Heavy Rust A single-pack water-based rust converting etch primer, for application over rusted steel. The product converts the rust layer into a metal phosphate and simultaneously cures into a tough abrasion-resistant skin, which is impervious to further rusting. MetalFix® * Water wash up (no solvents) * Protects rusted exhaust systems * Safe for hazardous areas (e.g. fuel depots) * Fire retardant properties * Operates from sub zero to 900 C+ * Repairs rusted holes (e.g. water tanks) MetalFix 1000® * Imparts a resistance to fire * Non toxic in the dry state * May be used safely in confined spaces * No sandblasting necessary, the paint has a quick recoating time www.engineeringnews.co.nz 33 NZ 4114 SYSTEMS mounts DUST EXTRACTION Reverse pulse bag filters Camfil Gold series collectors Cyclone and static filters Fans and rotary valves Design build – project management SPRAY BOOTHS Kit set open face booths Auto spray lines Heated spray and bake booths Heated drying rooms Paint work stations Spray plenums designed manufactured to AS/NZ 4114 V-DUCT Modular ducting components Pipes-bends-clamps-reducing branches Diverter valves – dampers and more WELDING FUME EXTRACTION SYSTEMS Articulated welding fume arms Extension booms with wire feeder mounts Centralised systems Robot welding station extraction EN061 KTKemTek for details visit: www.kemtek.co.nz for details visit: www.kemtek.co.nz HM112 from AISI 304 or 316 stainless steel without the need for hanger, intermediate or bottom bearings. Featuring a space-efficient design suited to small sewage plants, the standard unit can handle up to 1000m3 an hour with custom engineering also available for particular installations. A vertical version is also available to easily retrofit into existing pump stations with depths up to eight metres, the screen allows removal of material before pumping, says Mr Bambridge. The versatile SFC screen extractor can be installed in a channel or supplied with self-supporting tank, complete with inlet and outlet flange and optional bypass screen. CST Wastewater Technology packages New engineer-and-build water and waste water treatment and recycling packages from CST Wastewater Solutions are aimed at industries and municipalities that want to lower the cost and complexity of such projects. The design, supply and install packages – incorporating global and locally manufactured technologies proven in use by some of Australia and New Zealand’s leading companies and councils – are aimed particularly at: • Councils seeking engineering assistance to develop clear choices and optimum solutions incorporating advanced low-maintenance technologies providing high levels of water purity while reducing maintenance, waste handling and OH&S issues associated with running them. • Industries seeking readily constructed or portable, low maintenance solutions for operations particularly in remote, ecologically or environmentally sensitive areas - ranging from resources or agribusiness developments in the country or outback, through to food, beverage, manufacturing and processing plants sharing precious water resources with urban areas. Rather than presenting such organisations with a jigsaw of disparate collections of technologies and engineering services options for them to piece together, the packaged solutions focus on clear, properly engineered solutions that deliver what they promise. CST offers turnkey solutions based on a known raw water quality and guaranteeing water quality outcomes thus giving user engineers significant confidence in the outcomes and limiting their exposure and potential concerns, says Michael Bambridge. CST Wastewater Solutions has been involved in projects, technologies and services that increase environmental sustainability since its inception over 25 years ago. CST represents Global Water Engineering (GWE) technologies in Australia that are at the forefront of waste-to-energy initiatives, cleverly turning a problem, wastewater, into a profit, biogas, which can be used to power boilers, reduce fossil fuel use and converted to electricity.


EN-AUG16
To see the actual publication please follow the link above