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LOOKING FOR A HOSE SUPPLIER WITH;RELIABILITY, EXCELLENT SERVICE AND A QUALITY PRODUCT?
Plastic Film Drying Air Conveyance Hose from Masterflex. Do you get fast , relaible service, with a quality product you can trust, from your technical hose provider
Masterflex Technixcal Hoses Ltd pride themselves on providing just that : quality,reliability and speed
Master-NEO Film Drying Technical Hose Range is manufactured by Masterflex in the UK
Suitable for applications such as:
- Conveyance of air and gaseous media with high, nominal and ambient temperatures.
- Plastic processing industry
- Hot air hose for granulate dryer
If you need quality hose from a leading UK manufacturer, made to meet your specifications and needs,
Telephone 0161626 8066
visit our website at www.masterflex-uk.com, or , email info@masterflex-uk.com
We would be happy to help
Plastic Recycled into Liquid Fuels…
Green issues and concern for our environment are ever present in today’s society. Awareness of the need for sustaining our energy sources is one aspect of this and for those who work within the plastics industry disposal of waste products is a concern.
To this end, many utilise Plastic Recycling Centres. Re-use of the product in different forms, and for different uses seeming a sustainable method.
It was exciting to read this weekend of the latest developments in this area: Charles Kennedy, “Oil Price.com” this weekend released an article regarding “New Process Recycles Old Plastics into Usable Liquid Fuels”.
The article explains how researchers in India, have developed a process that can turn old low-density polyethylene (the most common form of plastic waste) into usable liquid fuels.
Plastics are very useful during their product life but once disposed they don’t degrade naturally, and this can create huge problems in terms of waste disposal. Perhaps now due to this development the highly useful medium of plastic can be recycled into a form that supports our future need for energy.
The article is corroborated in a Press Release from Clean Technica:
A new, relatively low-temperature means of creating liquid fuels from common plastic waste has been developed by researchers from the Centurion University of Technology and Management, and the National Institute of Technology, both in India.
The new process utilizes a common waste material, low-density polyethylene (LDPE), to produce an effective oil-substitute — helping to limit the quantity of plastic waste that ends up in the world’s landfills, as well as potentially helping to ameliorate some of the effects of dwindling oil supplies (economically recoverable oil supplies that is).
A new, relatively low-temperature means of creating liquid fuels from common plastic waste has been developed by researchers from the Centurion University of Technology and Management, and the National Institute of Technology, both in India.
The new process utilizes a common waste material, low-density polyethylene (LDPE), to produce an effective oil-substitute — helping to limit the quantity of plastic waste that ends up in the world’s landfills, as well as potentially helping to ameliorate some of the effects of dwindling oil supplies (economically recoverable oil supplies that is).
“A new, relatively low-temperature means of creating liquid fuels from common plastic waste has been developed by researchers from the Centurion University of Technology and Management, and the National Institute of Technology, both in India.
This relatively low temperature means of creating liquid fuels from common forms of plastic waste – low density polyetheline- to produce an effective oil alternative. ”
This should encourage those who don’t at present utilise Plastic Recycling Centres to do so. An amazing material, in its product lifetime, may keep on giving in its recycled form.
At Masterflex not only do we segregate as much of our waste as possible for recycling, we also produce a range of hoses that are targeted on a safer environment. From asbestos, to harmful exhaust fume removal. An ISO registered UK manufacturer, and member of SHAPA, we manufacture industrial technical hose that makes the working environment safer for many.
To explore our technical hose range for the Asbestos Removal industry or Engine Exhaust emission removal, click the links, telephone 0161 626 8066
Happy Chinese New Year from Masterflex Technical Hoses Ltd
Those born within the Chinese New Year of the Horse are recognised as energetic, bright and intelligent..
According to the Chinese lunar calendar, the Chinese New Year falls on January 31
It is believed those born in the year of the horse have excellent communication skills and enjoy being in the limelight.
At Masterflex our antistatic hose range is in the limelight as new year falls. Featured here is Master-Clip PTFE H-E L, a PTFE lined Hypalon coated polyester fabric ducting designed and manufactured in the UK.
Product Features:
• Reinforced with external galvanised steel helix
• Highly flexible
• Outer helix protects against abrasion and scuffing during installation
• UV and ozone resistant
• Excellent chemical resistance
• Electrically conductive liner
• Surface resistance < 10 to the 6 ohms
• Suitable for use on ATEX approved equipment
Applications for this product:
• Extraction of corrosive and explosive gases and fumes in dangerous areas
To find out more about this, or any other hose in the electroconductive, antistatic hose range at Masterflex Technical Hoses Ltd, visit our website at:
http://www.masterflex-uk.com
Should you require any further help or assistance, our team is here to help at info@masterflex-uk.com, or 0161 626 8066
Masterflex, for all of your technical hose and ducting needs in 2014
High Temperature Hose from Masterflex Technical Hoses Ltd
Masterflex Uk manufactures and supplies a superb range of flexible, medium and high temperature hose.
The Master-Clip VITON hose can be used in chemical applications, paint and mist extraction, suction and extraction of aggressive media.
The hose demonstrates the smallest bending radii, is vibration proof and tear proof.
It adheres to TRBS 2153 (Zone 1,21) for non-flammable dusts and gases with low conductivity for dissipation of electrostatic charges. With double-ended grounding of clips and gradient of <30 mm
For further information about its suitability for your requirements, visit the Masterflex Technical hoses ltd website at http://www.masterflex-uk.com
Surrounded by wooddust? Longing for clean air to breathe?
If you work in manufacturing, you wouldn’t want to produce materials that were not of the best quality. So why put up with air that is not of the best quality for you to breathe?
Contact Masterflex Technical Hoses Ltd, for reliable service and quality products.
Discover for yourself how Masterflex flexible, dust and extraction hose range can work for you.
Masterflex supports Macmillan cancer and Willow Wood Hospice
Masterflex is proud to have supported Macmillan Cancer Support and Willow Wood Hospice.
These are two charities that give support to those who need it most. If you wish to find out more about the amazing work they do visit http://www.macmillan.org.uk/Donate/ and http://www.willowwood.info/fundraising.html
Join Masterflex Technical Hoses Ltd in helping those who help us.
Our mission statement is Connecting Values, in working in this way, we are doing just that.
Press Release; Economical usage of energy even in hazardous areas…
An Alternative concept for Electrically Heated Hoses
Many substances require supplementary heat for transport. The usage of electrical heat in flexible hose is also a significant challenge in applications for hazardous areas.
The templine heated hose available from Masterflex represents an alternative concept, in which a minimum of our heating conductors cover the medium carrying hose in a way to ensure optimal heat transfer.
Industrial heating systems for tracing are represented by heating tapes and series-resistive heating cables designed for extreme operating conditions. On surfaces of tanks and pipelines, process conditions require highly protected and electrically reliable heaters to support long process lifetime. As an alternative to electricity, steam can be supported in two-wall pipes or in accompanying small pipes joined to medium pipes. Heat transfer quality in those solutions, depend to a large extent on the continuity of the steam supply, the occurrence of leakages and the quality/condition of the thermal insulation.
Manufacturers of conventional heated hoses are also active in heat tracing business. Here we find two alternative systems:
.Series resistive heating cables with metallic heating strand: the conductor comprises of resistance alloys where heat production is based on current and resistance of alloy. Heat emission is independent from ambient conditions.
.Heating tapes with a semi-conductive heating element: the core is manufactured of a plastic/carbon black mixture reacting on an increase or decrease of ambient temperature by acceleration or drop of heat output. This accords to a specific and predefined process (PTC characteristic.)
Developers of electrical heating systems are confronted with various challenges linked to the laws of physics. Plastics are electrical and thermal insulators. Their heat transfer resistance increases along with the material thickness around the heating conductor. Additional energy (heat) is required to transcend this barrier for achieving anticipated process conditions.
A second important aspect is the heat that is propagated from the heating cable or tape to the heated surface. The smaller the contact surface between the heater and the hose, the less efficient is the heating system. This again requires additional load to compensate and possibly an extra heating cable or tape to minimise temperature variations on hose surface.
This again requires additional load to compensate and possibly an extra heating cable or tape to minimise temperature variations on hose surface. The picture of a thermal imaging camera above shows the typical heat expansion of a conventional heating cable or tape on a pipeline. Whereas the red area in the centre indicates high temperatures, the values drop rapidly towards the edges (blue).
In the case of heating tapes with a semi-conductive heating element, the heat concentration leads to an automatic load reduction and results in an ineffective heater performance. Compensation can be the installation of more cable or tape runs.
High bending and free moving space
A study of various heated hose designs reveals the need of a high level of tensile strength and pressure resistance paired with bending and torsion strength. These properties should not be interfered with by the assembly of a heating tape or cable. Heating tapes and cables assembled on a hose surface, spiralled or straight/ parallel, reduce bending flexibility. Heating tapes do not follow minor bending or torsion. Furthermore, contact for heat spread can go lost to surface heated. Result: Reduced or lost heat transfer.
Winding an industrial heating cable with series-resistive performance around a hose represents a compromise. Here again the quality of heat transfer is influenced by several plastic layers between the conductor and the hose. This fact is offset by an increased load and a higher surface temperature of the heating conductor, resulting in lower specific loads and operating temperatures. The limit is determined by the maximum operating temperature of the hose components.
Hose installations in hazardous areas require specific attention to heat propagation and hot spots (punctual overheating caused by low heat transfer.) Both factors need to be taken in consideration together with the ignition temperature rating and energy. High heating element or conductor temperatures restrict opportunities for employment in this specific area.
Bending-friendly hose concept
A new heated hose design from Masterflex can be able to deliver the answer to all questions. The core of the templine heated hose system is a flexible hose combined with temperature resistive braid. The yarn used combines high abrasion resistance with tensile strength and compression resistivity. The circumferential braid supports bending flexibility about 360° with 180° bending angles. Four heating conductors perpendicular to each other are incorporated in the braiding. Their positions create a helix of four heating conductors. The hose acts as a spiral spring that prevents kinks or conductor breaks by over expansion or compression. Even under extreme conditions like permanent tension, pressure or torsion (automation robotics), the service life is increased compared to conventional systems.
This enhanced performance finds its confirmation in test reports of independent institutes, where hoses with inside diameters between 4 and 25 mm have withstood more than one million turns.
The spiral embedded heating conductor ensures almost entire contact with the hose surface and initiates homogenous heat – a result of the braid design, yarn quality and method of conductor embedding (low heat transfer resistance).
The combination of a metallic heating conductor and in-house developed temperature controller represents an ideal combination to achieve the required media temperature in close tolerances: an important criterion for conveyed temperature-sensitive liquids, gases and pellets. Even the assembled heated hose can be rearranged to change the basic load value by changing the heating conductor connections (50 to 200%) together with taking in account specific material limits. Figure 1 shows the thermal performance of a heater operating without thermal insulation or a protective outer braid.
A direct comparison between conventionally heated hoses and the templine heated hose system reveals the increase of energy efficiency by max 30%. Hot spots can lead to dangerous operating conditions inside hazardous areas. Owing to the system concept and the optimised engineering design, the templine heated hose reduces this risk to a minimum. www.cpp.net.com/2111440
AT A GLANCE
Features of the system;
.Hose diameter:4,6,
8,10,12,14,16,20& 25mm
.Two product series:
type 1:operating temperature max. +80°C
type11:operating temperature up to 200°C
.Operating voltage: up to 230 V
.Minimum 4 heating conductors,
fluoropolymere insulation.
.Protective class 1, safety class IP65
.Hose fitting acc. to international standards (mild steel, stainless steel)
.Templine configurations:
External supply (no controller)/ system
Specific temperature controller /temperature limiter / temperature controller / temperature limiter assembled in terminal enclosure.
For further information or guidance regarding templine heated hose contact http://www.masterflex-uk.com , email info@masterflex-uk.com or telephone 0161 626 8066
We are happy to help.
Seasons Greetings from Masterflex Technical Hoses Ltd
Start the new year as you mean to go on… choosing nothing but the best for your business!
Visit our website at http://www.masterflex-uk.com and see how we can support you in 2014




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