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News Release from: Witt Gas Techniques | Subject: Our answers to your questions
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 27 February 2004
Life's a gas for Witt
Witt Gas Techniques has produced a new 16-page full colour corporate brochure entitled "Our answers to your questions".
Witt Gas Techniques has produced a new 16-page full colour corporate brochure entitled "Our answers to your questions" The brochure answers questions on the company's products and how their quality assessment systems and programmes, including field testing of new products help to produce products that are used throughout the world
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 14 May 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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Witt Gas safety, control, mixing, metering and analysis equipment is used in a variety of industries for metal processing in engineering, timer controlled metering for carbonisation furnaces, modified atmosphere packaging for food processing, burner controls and safety fittings for glass processing, central gas supply systems for hospitals and research institutes as well as refuelling systems using natural gas and hydrogen.
Don Grimshaw, General Manager, Witt Gas Techniques, Warrington said: "Because our equipment is used using a wide range gases, ranging from air to explosive mixtures, it is imperative that we design and manufacture our equipment to the very highest standard as most of the applications with which we are involved, our lives depend on the dependability and accuracy of the equipment.
This brochure sets out to tell the reader about our commitment to safe technology in gas handling".
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