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WN September 2017

Water and Effluent Treatment Magazine

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26 WET NEWS SEPTEMBER 2017 Keeping safe from utility service strikes WHAT'S NEW HERE WHERE TO USE IT LET'S TALK SPECS HOW DO THEY RUN? PipeHawk has released e-SafePRO, its latest and most signi• cant variant of all service avoidance tool Existing e-Safe systems can be upgraded e-SafePRO is aimed at eradicating utility service strikes The system can be used for site safety New features include Auto Data Hold, which retains up to • ve times more detail in view; a choice of three di† erent deployment methods; and a TrackBack enhancement to depth estimation PipeHawk has continued to enhance the versatility of the e-Safe system by adding new features and accessories, many of which are the result of feedback from existing users. 1 2 3 4 WHAT'S NEW 1 SCREENS CSO TECHNIK WWW.CSOTECHNIK.COM Lackeby has developed new models of the Roto-Sieve drum screen specially designed for septic sludge with an integrated screw press that can reduce the outlet height. The products are available in the UK through CSO Technik. 2 FLOWSERVE WWW.FLOWSERVE.COM Flowserve's new Seal Failure Analysis app is a web-based tool to visually identify and prevent future mechanical seal failures. The app is accessible via desktop, tablet and mobile devices. 3 TPH MONITOR HORIBA UK WWW.HORIBA.COM/UK Horiba has launched the UP-100, a micro-volume in-line pH monitor. The unit is able to take a small sample (only 0.5ml), as frequently as once per minute if required. 4 SCREENING FRANKLIN MILLER WWW.FRANKLINMILLER. COM Franklin Miller's Dimminutor provides e† ective, automatic screening and grinding of wastewater solids in straight through channels and wet wells. It uses three bi- directional rotary cutters and stationary cutters to • nely reduce solids. CONTACT: 01926 356560 WEB: www.xploretech.com More speed and power for rugged tablet CONTACT: 01252 338959 WEB: www.pipehawk.com Xplore Technologies and Intel Corporation have announced that its Windows-powered XSlate R12, is gaining another signi• cant boost in speed, power and storage capacity Xplore is one of the • rst rugged tablet manufacturers to integrate Intel PCIe Solid State Drives (SSD) into its portfolio The XSlate is designed to for workers who move from the • eld to the vehicle to the ož ce The XSlate R12 is available with multiple internal con• gurations The new version is equipped with pen and touch capabilities and backed by a Bluetooth-connected keyboard It also features more connectivity options than others in its class "Our long-standing technology collaboration with Intel is delivering improved productivity and performance to applications that require signi• cant data storage and/or data processing…" John Gra† , vice president of marketing, Xplore MORE...

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