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News Release from: Mechline Developments | Subject: Dormont gas connectors
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 06 January 2006
Dormont gas connectors now available
from Mechline
Mechline is introducing the Dormont range of gas connectors that allow users to move gas equipment easily for cleaning and maintenance.
Dormont gas connectors are widely regarded as some of the safest, strongest and most trusted gas hoses in the world, allowing users to move gas equipment easily for cleaning and maintenance Because Dormont has many special features, many people ask for Dormont by name
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 5 Aug 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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The Dormont Safety System specification includes a braided stainless steel hose with an innovative anti-microbial PVC coating.
At both ends, Dormont's Swivel Max connectors provide total joint movement to reduce any stress on the hose.
The Safety Quik disconnect coupling only allows disconnection when the gas is turned off and isolated.
On top of that, all Dormont Hoses include an innovative thermal lock/fusible link.
In the event of excessive high temperatures affecting the hose, the thermal lock will shut off the gas flow through the valve.
Dormont gas connectors are available via Mechline's web site.
Mechline is a company that prides itself on its innovative hygiene and safety-related products for kitchens.
It is a small company evolving and developing new ideas to make life easier for chefs and operators in the minefield of kitchen hygiene and health and safety regulations.
Some of the products the company designs and manufactures itself, others it sources.
Everything must meet the Mechline criteria of being innovative, practical and able to stand up to hard wear and tear.
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