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Trinity Mirror installs hollow bar system

A Teseo UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 10, 2008

Teseo's modular aluminium hollow bar system has been installed to manage compressed air deliveries for the Daily Record and Sunday Mail, Scotland's leading newspapers.

Publisher Trinity Mirror Printing Saltire (TMPS) recently embarked on an upgrade to its plant room, the engine house of the printing plant, which was previously using 15-20 year old galvanised steel pipes to carry compressed air around the facility.

Scot Industrial Air, from Glasgow, was contracted to design the new system.

Scot Industrial Air's Alan Mathie specified the Teseo 110mm pipe for the whole installation, which ran during a three-month period.

From the installation viewpoint, Teseo's aluminium modules are easier to handle compared to the traditional galvanised tubes and are more energy efficient due to the high flow rates (generally 30 per cent higher than steel), which equates to a lower pressure drop.

The hollow bar system and the aluminium profile products feature aluminium extruded piping that has an external rectangular section with tee slots and a fine, smooth internal bore.

A selection of angle and straight joints, quick clamping pieces and connectors make the Teseo system flexible in layout design.

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