Last check before Christmas

Last check before Christmas

Have you made sure everything is ready for Christmas?

Here at Masterflex, we have been checking stock levels, making sure that everything is accounted for ready for 2018.

From the largest hoses to the smallest cuffs, nothing has been left unturned.

Each section of Flamex, Master PUR and Carflex has all been counted and added to the database.

 If you would like a quote on any item we produce whether it’s for Woodworking, Construction, Air Conditioning and Ventilation, Automotive or Asbestos removal.

For more information on our product range contact Masterflex UK

Masterflex Technical Hoses Limited
Units G & H, Prince of Wales Business Park,
Vulcan Street, Oldham, OL1 4ER
Tel: 0161 626 8066     Fax: 0161 626 9066

Monday – Thursday: 8 – 5pm

Friday: 8.00am – 2.30pm

Email: sales@masterflex-uk.com or www.masterflex-uk.com

What industry do you specialise in?

What industry do you specialise in?

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Here at Masterflex, we manufacture hoses and ducting to suit many different industries.

Do you work in Construction or Woodworking and require flexible hoses, on a next day delivery?

We can send all stock items out for delivery, if the order has been received before 2:30pm.

Masterflex use a wide variety of couriers for the best results and the prices are as follows:

Standard next day delivery = £14 per box (standard orders)

(If you place your order before 2:30pm, we will ship using a next day service on all stock items,

and often on made-to-order items too, if placed early enough)

Oversized orders / multiple boxes = £20

Standard before mid day = £20

Before 10am = £30

Pallet= £40

These prices are for Monday – Friday delivery.

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If you can’t see your industry, then call us and we can give you some advice on a suitable product.

Alternatively, if you need a sample to see how the hose is constructed, its durability and if it will fit, then contact our office directly.

Masterflex Technical Hoses Limited

Units G & H, Prince of Wales Business Park,

Vulcan Street, Oldham, OL1 4ER

Tel: 0161 626 8066     Fax: 0161 626 9066

Monday – Friday: 8 – 5pm

Email: marketing@masterflex-uk.com  or www.masterflex-uk.com

What industry do you specialise in?

What industry do you specialise in?

indus part 1

Here at Masterflex, we manufacture hoses and ducting to suit many different industries.

Do you work in Construction or Woodworking and require flexible hoses, on a next day delivery?

We can send all stock items out for delivery, if the order has been received before 2:30pm.

Masterflex use a wide variety of couriers for the best results and the prices are as follows:

Standard next day delivery = £14 per box (standard orders)

(If you place your order before 2:30pm, we will ship using a next day service on all stock items,

and often on made-to-order items too, if placed early enough)

Oversized orders / multiple boxes = £20

Standard before mid day = £20

Before 10am = £30

Pallet= £40

These prices are for Monday – Friday delivery.

indu part 2

If you can’t see your industry, then call us and we can give you some advice on a suitable product.

Alternatively, if you need a sample to see how the hose is constructed, its durability and if it will fit, then contact our office directly.

Masterflex Technical Hoses Limited
Units G & H, Prince of Wales Business Park,
Vulcan Street, Oldham, OL1 4ER
Tel: 0161 626 8066     Fax: 0161 626 9066

Monday – Friday: 8 – 5pm

Email: marketing@masterflex-uk.com  or www.masterflex-uk.com

Last check before Christmas

Last check before Christmas

Have you made sure everything is ready for Christmas?

Here at Masterflex, we have been checking stock levels, making sure that everything is accounted for ready for 2018.

From the largest hoses to the smallest cuffs, nothing has been left unturned.

Each section of Flamex, Master PUR and Carflex has all been counted and added to the database.

 If you would like a quote on any item we produce whether it’s for Woodworking, Construction, Air Conditioning and Ventilation, Automotive or Asbestos removal.

For more information on our product range contact Masterflex UK

Masterflex Technical Hoses Limited
Units G & H, Prince of Wales Business Park,
Vulcan Street, Oldham, OL1 4ER
Tel: 0161 626 8066     Fax: 0161 626 9066

Monday – Thursday: 8 – 5pm

Friday: 8.00am – 2.30pm

Email: sales@masterflex-uk.com or www.masterflex-uk.com

Good luck Hayley

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This week is the last week at Masterflex for Hayley, our Marketing Co-Ordinator.

Hayley starts her new role as Commercial Assistant with a different company at the start of December.

Over the last 18 months, she has worked on the E-shots that are sent out on a monthly basis, visited many different exhibitions,  and blogged regularly though social media.

We would like to thank Hayley for her work and commitment during her time with us and wish her all the best for the future!

It is back to work as normal for the rest of Masterflex manufacturing flexible hoses and ducting to suit a wide variety of industries.

If you use hoses in your job but are unsure what type of hoses or ducting is best for you, contact us and we can help you choose the right product.

For more information on our product range contact Masterflex UK

Masterflex Technical Hoses Limited
Units G & H, Prince of Wales Business Park,
Vulcan Street, Oldham, OL1 4ER
Tel: 0161 626 8066     Fax: 0161 626 9066

Email: info@masterflex-uk.com or www.masterflex-uk.com

GOOD BYE MASTERFLEX

Ready, Set.. Scare

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Did you know Halloween is also known as All Hallows Eve or All Saints Eve?

What does Halloween mean?

Halloween began as the festival of Samhain. It was part of the ancient Celtic religion in Britain and other parts of Europe.

At the end of summer, the Celts thought the barrier between our world and the world of ghosts and spirits got really thin.

This meant weird creatures with strange powers could wander about on Earth.

The Celts had a big party. It was all about scaring away the ghosts and spirits and celebrated the day because it was when animal herders would move their animals into barns and pens and prepare to wait out the winter.

Later, with the Christian religion, the day became known as All Hallows’ Eve – the day before All Saints’ Day on 1 November.

The word Halloween is derived from the term, “All Hallows Eve,” which occurred on Oct. 31st. “All Saints Day” or “All Hallows Day” was the next Day, Nov. 1st. Therefore, Halloween is the eve of All Saints Day. Some say that the origins of Halloween can be traced back to ancient Ireland and Scotland around the time of Christ. On Oct. 31st, 

Halloween is celebrated by millions of people in multiple countries.  For most it is a fun time for kids who put on costumes and going door-to-door to get candy. But it is also known as a time of witches, ghouls, goblins, and ghosts.

It’s in America that Halloween has really taken off.

Irish immigrants to the United States raised the popularity of Halloween during the 19th century.

During the 20th century it became more and more popular, with traditions like pumpkin carving and trick or treating becoming part of TV shows, books and movies.

On 31st October there are loads of Halloween traditions. If you go to a party, expect stuff like:

  • Scary fancy dress
  • Making pumpkin lanterns
  • Trick or treating
  • Bobbing for apples
  • Telling ghost stories

But not everyone likes celebrating Halloween.

Some religious people believe that making a game out of evil spirits and witches is wrong.

In Lancashire, ‘Lating’ or ‘Lighting the witches’ was an important Halloween custom. People would carry candles from eleven to midnight. If the candles burned steadily the carriers were safe for the season, but if the witches blew them out, the omen was bad indeed.

In parts of the north of England Halloween was known as Nut-crack Night. Nuts were put on the fire and, according to their behaviour in the flames, forecast faithfulness in sweethearts and the success or failure of marriages.

Halloween was also sometimes called Snap Apple Night, in England. A game called snap apple was played where apples were suspended on a long piece of string. Contestants had to try and bite the apple without using their hands. A variation of the game was to fix an apple and a lighted candle at opposite ends of a stick suspended horizontally and to swing the stick round. The object was to catch the apple between the teeth whilst avoiding the candle.

Here at Masterflex, we have no ghosts or ghouls interfering with the manufacturing of flexible hoses and ducting.

If you use hoses in your job, but are unsure which type you use, contact us and we can help you in choosing the right product.

For more information on our product range contact Masterflex UK

Masterflex Technical Hoses Limited
Units G & H, Prince of Wales Business Park,
Vulcan Street, Oldham, OL1 4ER
Tel: 0161 626 8066     Fax: 0161 626 9066

Email: info@masterflex-uk.com or www.masterflex-uk.com

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Plastic Recycled into Liquid Fuels…

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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”.

http://oilprice.com/Latest-Energy-News/World-News/New-Process-Recycles-Old-Plastics-into-Usable-Liquid-Fuels.html

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).

Read more at http://cleantechnica.com/2014/01/31/plastic-bags-liquid-fuels-new-low-temp-process-creating-liquid-fuel-polyethylene-developed/#Xi30trvZDDKlBKlh.99

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).

Read more at http://cleantechnica.com/2014/01/31/plastic-bags-liquid-fuels-new-low-temp-process-creating-liquid-fuel-polyethylene-developed/#Xi30trvZDDKlBKlh.99

“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. ”

http://cleantechnica.com/2014/01/31/plastic-bags-liquid-fuels-new-low-temp-process-creating-liquid-fuel-polyethylene-developed/

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

or email marketing@masterflex-uk.com                                                                                                                             shapa