Marketing manager Kate Baker says, “Following our move to the £4m purpose built manufacturing facilities, the website has needed updating to reflect the state of the art premises. The old site lacked information, imagination and was only available in English. With 80% of Spooner processing equipment exported around the world the website has to be accessible in every language.”
Spooner’s new website has been broken down by products and industries as Spooner also apply their innovative forced convection technology for the paper, converting, food and environmental industries as well as metals sector.
Based in Ilkley, West Yorkshire, UK, Spooner Industries has almost 80 years’ experience in forced convection drying, curing, converting, cooling and non-contact handling of coated and impregnated web materials, whether the substrate be paper, film, foil or heavy metal strips. Spooner is continuously developing new and innovative technologies and solutions in their in-house testing and R&D facilities to remain at the forefront of the food industry.
Camfil Farr Air Pollution Control (APC) (Jonesboro, AR), a leading producer of industrial dust and fume collectors, has published a new brochure to help companies engaged in metalworking operations to understand and comply with the new EPA regulation for Metal Fabrication Hazardous Air Pollutants (MFHAP). Under the sweeping new requirement, which covers nine metal fabricating and finishing source categories, companies that used to exhaust welding fumes and other process contaminants outside the plant will no longer be permitted to do so, and will now be required to prove “zero opacity.”
The informational brochure from Camfil Farr APC pinpoints the most important aspects of the MFHAP regulation, including upcoming deadlines, the processes impacted by the regulation, and monitoring and test methods required for compliance. It also discusses the role of high efficiency dust and fume collectors in maintaining compliance while also reducing energy costs.
没有评论:
发表评论