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140 Boyd Street Crosshill
Glasgow
G42 8TP
UK
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Listing of all 7 news releases from Logis-Tech Associates:
Students enrol in instrumentation HNC
A Higher National Certificate (HNC) course in instrumentation engineering by open/distance learning is suited to those who are unable to attend college on either a full-time or part-time basis Brochure available
News from Logis-Tech Associates (26 April 2005)
Ultrasonic detector stops leaks and saves cash
Handheld tool should repay its initial cost in a very short period of time, making substantial in-house savings in energy and mechanical malfunction detection Brochure available
News from Logis-Tech Associates ( 3 February 2005)
Ultrasonic detector for airborne ultrasound
Used to locate leaks, detect electrical emissions and also inspects mechanical conditions in operating equipment, in many various industrial plants Brochure available
News from Logis-Tech Associates (23 June 2004)
Finding air leaks by ultrasound
A good leak prevention programme will include identification, tracking, repair, verification, and employee involvement and use of one an ultrasonic acoustic detector set Brochure available
News from Logis-Tech Associates ( 3 May 2004)
Ultrasonic leak detector for maintenance personnel
Energy wasted in compressed air is common in industry, and also expensive - making it sensible to continuously inspect air, vacuum, and gas installations for leaks Brochure available
News from Logis-Tech Associates ( 2 July 2002)
Improve your career prospects
Open Learning provider offers HNC courses in a variety of technical disciplines, particularly suitable for people with little time to spare Brochure available
News from Logis-Tech Associates ( 1 July 2002)
Identifying wasted compressed air
Portable fault locating devices use ultrasonics to detect the unique signature of losses in compressed air or vacuum installations Brochure available
News from Logis-Tech Associates ( 3 May 2002)

