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MaxiCoat ® Epoxy floor & wall coating system MaxiCoat is ideal for heavy duty traffic areas; has a very high chemical resistance, is NZFSA approved and has the strength of conventional oil-based coatings, but with the safety and convenience of water as a solvent. Only two coats are required to give a durable long lasting finish, reducing cost and application time. MetalFix can be used as a primer in heavy rust situations. Water based & durable for a long lasting finish Key applications: * Forecourt & showroom floors or walls KTKemTek 03 688 2160 www.kemtek.co.nz www.engineeringnews.co.nz 31 * Car garages & workshops * Aircraft hangar floors * Cold storage rooms * Light & heavy industrial factories * Food processing plants & freezing works * Fishing vessels, ships & offshore installations HM039 EXTRACTION filters collectors filters valves management BOOTHS booths lines bake booths rooms stations manufactured to AS/NZ 4114 components reducing branches dampers and more EXTRACTION SYSTEMS fume arms feeder mounts systems extraction 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 Panama Canal. The international network of engineers and application specialists also implemented projectspecific solutions. Dr Stefan Spindler, who is a member of Schaeffler’s executive board and responsible for the company’s industrial business, explains: “Our sales team is made up of engineers all over the world. They work with Schaeffler experts from a wide range of disciplines, such as coating engineers and calculation experts, which helps them provide our customers with bearing solutions for even the most challenging applications.” Matteo Maretto, member of the development team at Cimolai Technology, the Italian engineering company that developed the mechanism for moving the lock gates, agrees: “The bearings are a very critical component for the overall functioning of the lock. They have to work under any circumstances; otherwise the entire facility would stand still. Schaeffler provided valuable support to us during development.”


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