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News Release from: Ashtead Technology
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 04 November 2005
High demand for rental equipment at PSE
Events
Visitors to the Public Sector Exhibitions (PSE Water Sewerage and Waste) always enjoy a free lunch, with the added benefit of seeing the latest technology available for rent from Ashtead Technology
They say that there is no such thing as a free lunch, but visitors to the Public Sector Exhibitions (PSE Water Sewerage and Waste) enjoy just that, with the additional benefit of an opportunity to see some of the latest technology available for rent from Ashtead Technology Rentals During 2005 Ashtead Technology Rentals has already participated in events stretching from Exeter to Glasgow and James Carlyle reports high levels of interest in two main areas
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 3 Sep 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Kennet Aviation, based at North Weald Airfield in Essex, hired an Olympus IPLEX MX from Ashtead Technology Rentals to examine the inside of the Seafire's V12, 2000hp Rolls-Royce engine.
"As the preferred rental partner for RAE Systems we are able to offer a comprehensive array of rental toxic and personal gas detectors, both single and multiparameter, in addition to the latest technology in remote visual inspection from partners such as Olympus.
Endoscopes and pipeline inspection crawlers have been the most popular".
As a result of the success of these events, Ashtead has committed itself to further PSE events during the remainder of 2005 and throughout 2006, in addition to the 'NDT Roadshow' which is a series of events taking place at football stadia all over the UK and Ireland in which a 'Dream Team' of instrumentation companies will display the latest in non-destructive testing equipment.
Full details of these events can be found under the Press Lounge button on the website.
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