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Product category: Plant Inspection and Cleaning
News Release from: Layton Technologies | Subject: Demonstration facility
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 04 December 2006

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A new demonstration facility offers companies looking at component cleaning equipment options the opportunity to view and test various systems - both solvent and aqueous - in a single location

A new demonstration facility will offer companies, who are looking at component cleaning equipment options, the opportunity to view and test the suitability of various systems - both solvent and aqueous - in a single location Layton Technologies say that companies can now view all types of cleaning systems including sealed solvent with vacuum machines - designed to help companies meet their obligations under the SER (Solvent Emissions Regulation 2007)

The demonstration suite also has component cleaning equipment specifically designed to safely use alcohol or flammable solvents plus a full range of aqueous in-line or single chamber systems which also feature various drying technologies and integrated automated handling.

The demonstration facility can also be used to test clean components or to evaluate cleaning chemistries as part of a range of other services for companies looking at changing or improving their cleaning processes.

Located in North Staffordshire, the facility is a short distance from both the M6 and M1, mainline rail stations and four international airports.

Visits can be arranged by either calling Chris O'Rourke, or via the website.

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