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Alpine Components
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14-15 Oban Road
St Leonards on Sea
TN37 7DX
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1424 437000
http://www.alpine-components.co.uk
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Listing of all 10 news releases from Alpine Components:
Ultrasonic system cuts energy waste
The Ultraprobe 3000 has been designed to promote quick, easy energy surveys with accurate results, helping to reduce a plant's carbon footprint. Brochure available
News from Alpine Components ( 3 April 2008)
Ultrasonic course guides new users
The Level 1 Ultrasound Course is run in conjunction with UE Training Systems and conforms to guidelines set by the ASNT. Brochure available
News from Alpine Components (11 March 2008)
Sensors monitor industrial processes
Alpine has added to its range of handheld instruments with two niche products from automation specialist IFM Electronic. Brochure available
News from Alpine Components ( 5 February 2007)
Seminars focus on motor testing and reliability
Alpine Components is running a series of motor reliability and testing seminars at venues across the UK. Brochure available
News from Alpine Components ( 8 January 2007)
Leak detector attracts enhanced capital allowance
The Ultraprobe 10000 has been added to the Energy Technology List, allowing companies to claim enhanced capital allowance of 100% in the year of purchase. Brochure available
News from Alpine Components ( 9 March 2006)
ATEX-approved leak detector goes on show
Alpine Components will feature the ATEX approved Ultraprobe 2000 on Stand D27 at Maintec 2005. Brochure available
News from Alpine Components (30 November 2004)
Level 1 ultrasound training course
For the first time in the UK, UE Systems and Alpine Components are offering a Level 1 airborne and structure borne ultrasound five-day training course. Brochure available
News from Alpine Components ( 4 October 2002)
Leak detector pays dividends for Arvin Meritor
User application article An easy-to-use leak detector has allowed Arvin Meritor Heavy Vehicle Braking Systems to identify more than GBP 40,000 in annual savings. Brochure available
News from Alpine Components (19 March 2002)
Leak detection system pays for itself immediately
User application article The Ultraprobe ultrasonic leak detection system paid for itself in its first application, on vacuum drying systems, at chemicals company William Blythe Brochure available
News from Alpine Components (17 October 2000)
Infrared camera just a third of the cost
A major glass manufacturing company producing high temperature glass for industry recently purchased a Snap Shot thermal imaging camera manufactured by Infrared Solutions Inc of Minneapolis. Brochure available
News from Alpine Components (26 May 2000)

