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News Release from: Logis-Tech Associates | Subject: EP2400 ultrasonic leak/stethoscope detector
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 27 September 2005
Sales of ultrasonic leak detector rise
by 40%
Logis-Tech Associates reports a 40% increase in sales of its EP2400 ultrasonic leak/stethoscope detector from April 2005 to September 2005, compared with the corresponding period in 2004.
Logis-Tech Associates reports a 40% increase in sales of its EP2400 ultrasonic leak/stethoscope detector from April 2005 to September 2005, compared with the corresponding period in 2004 Managing Director, Hugo Gallagher believes this is because the handheld, portable, highly sensitive, simple-to-use, device can repay its initial cost outlay and make considerable savings in energy and also reduces plant maintenance costs
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 1 Feb 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Logis-Tech Associates reports a 120% increase in sales of its EP2400 ultrasonic leak/stethoscope detector from April to December 2004, compared with the same period in 2003.
The EP2400 ultrasonic detector makes great savings in all types of engineering plants in three ways: allowing substantial energy savings by detecting leaks in compressed air or gas systems, airlines, vacuums, steam traps, tanks and window seals; by detecting mechanical malfunctions, such as worn bearings, gears and mechanical movable parts within casings; and by locating arcing and corona discharges in electrical systems.
The EP2400 ultrasonic detector is now selling worldwide.
It can be used in noisy environments and is an essential and necessary tool for all engineering maintenance/service staff working in all types of industrial plants. Request a free brochure from Logis-Tech Associates ...
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