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  1. GRANT INSTRUMENTS (CAMBRIDGE) LIMITED

    United Kingdom

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    Since we first began our journey in 1951, we have become renowned worldwide. We have built up a global presence, across 70 different counties. We have over 10, 000 scientific apparatus products sold annually and 80, 000 data acquisition products sold in total worldwide. We have over 60 employees across the USA, India, Singapore and in our UK HQ on the outskirts of Cambridge. The core of our business is bringing innovation, solutions and high-quality products direct to laboratories, healthcare and industrial markets. In all three sectors, we bring industry leading products that give high-performance and reliability. Our apparatus products are built in the UK and EU with regionally based teams to manage your needs, we can offer you the perfect blend of people and precision built products.

  2. G D RECTIFIERS LTD

    United Kingdom

  3. MARINE SUPPLIES (INTERNATIONAL) LTD

    United Kingdom

    Marine Supplies (International) Ltd are delighted to announce the arrival of the Soni8 Anti Fouling System. Network of up to 256 transducers. Soni8 network with up to 32 other units, enough protection for even the largest vessels. Reduce operating costs. A fouled hull, propeller and steering gear can increase full consumption by 30% Save up to 95% of Cap-Ex and maintenance costs. No costly anodes to replace, no through-hull fittings of current isolation requires. Inside - Sea Chests, Tanks, Keel-coolers, Box Coolers, Pipework, Intakes and Valves Outside - Hulls. Structures, Shafts, Propellers, Waterjets, Stern Drives and Steering Gear How it works - Sonihull systems produce multiple bursts of Ultrasonic energy in a range of targeted pulse frequencies. These pulses are transmitted through the material that transducer is attached to. The Ultrasonic produces a pattern of alternative positive and negative pressure in the surface of the material. Microscopic bubbles are created during the negative cycle and are imploded during the positive cycle. The microscopic agitation has a cleansing effect which destroys surface algae. Disrupting the first link in the food chain keeps the surface clean and makes it much less inviting habitat for larger organisms that feed on the algae. The microscopic movement of water also prevents barnacle and mussel larvae from embedding in the surface.

  4. TYCO ELECTRONICS UK LTD

    United Kingdom

    Crompton instruments became part of the TE Connectivity in January 2002. The Energy Division, is a global manufacturer of products and systems for the electrical power industry, and an operating unit of TE Connectivity.