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What’s all this ATEX regulations about in one White paper?

“In the case of a process giving rise to dust of such a character and to such an extent as to be liable to explode on ignition, then, unless the plant is so constructed as to withstand the pressure likely to be produced by any such explosion, all practical steps shall be taken to restrict the spread of the effects of such an explosion by the provision, in connection with the plant, of chokes, baffles, and vents, or other effective…

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New Conveyor Belt Cleaner Design Reduces Cost of Ownership

A new conveyor belt cleaner has been engineered to contain a smaller total volume of urethane, while maximizing the usable area, produced in a streamlined process that allows the manufacturer to reduce the purchase price and overall cost of ownership.  By minimizing the non-consumable portion of the blade, the heavy-duty primary belt cleaner delivers the same performance and durability as the model it replaces, while reducing the amount of urethane going to landfills.  Manufactured with Martin Engineering’s unique “CARP” (Constant…

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Martin Engineering Announces EAC Certification for Air Cannons

A global leader in bulk material handling solutions has gained the EAC Mark of Conformity (aka, Eurasian Conformity Mark) for the export of compressed air technology used to maintain material flow.  The important certification allows the Martin Engineering business units in Germany and Russia to offer the company’s extensive line of Martin® Air Cannons to the Customs Union (Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan) and assures that the equipment is compliant with the EAC’s strict safety and quality standards.  This will provide…

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