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MAINTEC plays host to the latest maintenance solutions

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easyFairs MAINTEC will be showcasing the very latest solutions in the industry as leading maintenance specialists get ready to exhibit in two weeks time.

ERIKS (A6) will be promoting an impressive range of its latest products and services at the show, which takes place at the NEC, Birmingham, from 28February to 1 March 2012.

Among the exhibits on view from Europe’s leading industrial products and services supplier will be a ’cloud‘ based condition monitoring system demonstrated on a working conveyor.

Hansford Sensors (C7) will be showcasing its latest range of industrial vibration sensors at this year’s exhibition.

In particular, the company will be introducing its submersible IP68 rated accelerometers, which have been developed to measure vibration levels on rotating machinery with partial or complete immersion in water at depths of up to 100 metres.

These latest industrial accelerometers are ideal for helping maintenance engineers to detect and prevent defects caused for example by imbalance, misalignment, cavitation, bearing wear and gear or drive belt problems.

Q8Oils (B7) will be exhibiting its innovative range of metal working fluids – Bach, Baroni X, Brahms and Beethoven. Having drawn on its experience and expertise, the range from Q8Oils has been specifically engineered to meet the demands of the modern component manufacturers and the vast range of materials machined in today’s industrial sector.

Alongside the range, Q8Oils will be exhibiting the Rossini range of food grade lubricants, the Mahler gas engine oil range and its innovative process oils, all of which have been formulated and manufactured to ensure high quality and optimum performance.

MAINTEC 2012 takes place from Tuesday 28 February to Thursday 1 March 2012 at the NEC, Birmingham.

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