Redhill Manufacturing Ltd
Redhill Manufacturing Limited was established in 1978 in Redditch, Birmingham, West Midlands. At the beginning the company focused on manufacturing sack trucks and platform trucks, since then we have expanded our product range considerably and now produce over 3000 products.
From trucks and trolleys to draw systems and work benches, every product we make is manufactured to the highest specification in the UK. This allows us to control all aspects of the process from design to despatch and guarantee an excellent end result.
Over 38 years of manufacturing and business relationship building has grown Redhill Manufacturing into a 25,000 square foot operation, delivering an annual turnover in excess of £4m.
WERMA (UK) Limited
Werma Signaltechnik GmbH & Co. KG is an international company with more than 350 employees located in 7 sites. The family owned business, established in 1950, is one of the global leaders in signal devices and is the technology leader in its field. Products are designed and made at the HQ in Germany and the full range is available from its UK operation based in Wellingborough.
The company established an industry standard with its modular signal tower range often referred to as stack lights, signal towers and andon lightsToday WERMA manufactures not only a wide range of optical and audible signal devices but also intelligent systems for process optimisation in general industry and logistics.
Andon Lights
The range consists of signal towers and beacons available with the latest LED technology together with a comprehensive range of sounders and buzzers in a range of adjustable sound output levels.
Principal function is to provide optical and audible warning of machine fault or machine shop danger.
There is also a comprehensive range of ex-proof signal products compliant with the latest ATEX directives.
Intelligent systems see below
Linde Material Handling (UK) Ltd
For those seasonal or
unexpected periods of peak demand, Linde Forklift Hire gives you access to the
most modern fleet of over 10,000 electric and engine-powered trucks and
handling equipment, for every application.
Whether your
requirement is for a powered pallet truck, order picker, reach truck or
engine/electric counterbalance truck, the Linde national network companies
offer you easy access to the widest choice of the best equipment in the UK.
A comprehensive range
of handling attachments is also available to match your needs. All Linde
Forklift Hire equipment is fully serviced, fuelled and ready to go; as well as
conforming to LOLER and PUWER standards. Available for both short and long-term
periods, we offer you total flexibility to hire by the day as you need.
With competitive
rates and comprehensive service cover operating locally throughout the UK, you
can be sure of a responsive and productive partnership.
The truck you want,
when you need it, for however long you need it, is only a phone call away.
Brady Corporation Ltd
Brady identifies and protects people, products and premises with high performance labels, industrial label printers, software, safety & facility identification, spill control, Lockout Tagout solutions and more. Brady helps you create and maintain safer work environments and comply with regulatory standards. Brady's high-performance materials clearly identify products, components and other assets, even in the most extreme conditions.
SICK (UK) Ltd
SICK (UK) LTD are based in St Albans, Hertfordshire and have been the UK subsidiary of SICK AG (Germany) since 1973. This family run company has just celebrated its 70 year anniversary and has over 7,400 employees in over 88 countries worldwide.
SICK is one of the world’s leading producers of sensors and sensor solutions for industrial applications and are dedicated to providing the right sensing solution for your application.
The ever-developing SICK portfolio includes Industrial Sensors, Encoders, Machine Safety and Safe Control solutions, Automatic Identification and Ranging devices, Fluid and Bulk Solids sensors, and Machine Vision systems, backed up with the high level of service and support you need.
We have a wide network of Sales Engineers, Service Engineers, Distributors and resellers throughout the UK and Ireland. As an experienced system partner for many major projects, SICK not only offers a wide range of leading edge products, but also a comprehensive package of vital know-how, service and support. You will find SICK products in daily use throughout industry, serving the widest imaginable range of applications in all sectors.
With 40,000 products in our sensor industry technology portfolio, we can provide the right solution, at the right price, for your industrial application. Helping you to improve your automation processes and introduce Industry 4.0 processes – bringing further efficiencies, higher quality and cost saving measures to your organisation.
Tecmach Limited
Tecmach scissor lifts are well established and has considerable experience in scissor lift table design, which means that we can supply a scissor lift table constructed to meet your requirements. We have a wide range of standard scissor tables together with the ability to provide custom designed tables suited for a particular working situation.
Each scissor table is available with a selection from our comprehensive range of accessories. Common to all Tecmach scissor lift tables is the high quality of build, safety features and service reliability. Our entire scissor lift table range fully conforms to European standard for scissor lifts EN1570
Flir Systems Ltd
SEE BEYOND THE PROBLEM WITH INFRARED
FLIR Systems designs, develops, manufactures, markets and distributes technologies that enhance perception and awareness.The company brings innovative sensing solutions into daily life through its thermal imaging and visible-light imaging technology and systems for measurement, diagnosis, location and advanced threat detection.Its products improve the way people interact with the world around them, enhance productivity, increase energy efficiency and make the workplace safer.
Renowned as a pioneer in thermal imaging, FLIR Systems was founded in 1978, originally providing infrared imaging systems that were installed on vehicles for use in conducting energy audits.Today, its advanced systems and components are used for a wide variety of thermal imaging tasks, situational awareness and security applications, electro-mechanical inspection and condition monitoring, research and development, manufacturing process control, fire detection and environmental monitoring. To this day, building science to minimise energy loss remains a key market for FLIR.
FLIR Systems has six operating segments – surveillance, instruments, OEM and emerging markets, maritime, security and finally, detection.Of these six, ‘instruments’ is of greatest interest to trade and industry and the second largest segment in the company’s portfolio.This division provides devices that image, measure and assess thermal energy, gases and other environmental elements for industrial, commercial and scientific applications.These products are manufactured across five production sites, three in the USA and two in Europe; Sweden and Estonia.
A model to suit every application and every budget
The options that FLIR Systems provides for measuring temperature and studying thermal performance have never been greater.Not only does the company offer a huge range of models to suit all thermal application needs but the technology is also affordable and very easy to use.Thermal cameras now come in various shapes, sizes and degrees of sophistication and FLIR continues to invest heavily in the development of new and complementary technologies to differentiate itself from competitors.
One of its most significant innovations is MSX® or multi-spectral imaging. Developed to make it easier for engineers to interpret thermal images and diagnose problems, MSX instantly generates a definitive, all-in-one thermal picture that provides as much detail as possible, whether the thermal image appears on the camera screen, a pc, mobile device, smart phone or in a written report.It captures visual data from the built-in digital camera and radiometric data from the thermal camera.Internal software then analyses the image and superimposes key elements from the visual image as a high-contrast ‘skeleton’ on the thermal output.
This all happens in real time and without compromising temperature measurement accuracy or minimising visibility.The result is an image showing unprecedented detail.
Increasing value-for-money applies at the troubleshooting end of the product line too.These point-and-shoot cameras now have a variety of sophisticated features – once only available in higher end models – and come in a choice of styles that now also includes pocket sized.FLIR cameras and thermal cores are also regularly mounted on drones for aerial inspection.
Smart additions
Lightweight devices that plug into smart phones to convert them into thermal imaging cameras were introduced a couple of years ago but recently the technology has moved on again. The world’s first smartphone with a fully integrated FLIR thermal imaging camera is now on the market, innovation made possible by FLIR Systems development of its Lepton® micro longwave detector, the size of mobile SIM card.
Indeed, this breakthrough has also allowed thermal imaging technology to be repackaged to meet the needs of an even wider audience.The design freedom provided by the Lepton® core, combined with another new technology called Infrared Guided Measurement – IGM™ – has led to the introduction of the FLIR Test and Measurement range of instruments with imaging capability.Typical examples are the FLIR imaging thermometers, moisture meters, clamp meters and multi-meters.
IGM allows engineers, electricians and building inspectors to work smarter and more efficiently by visually guiding them to temperature problems that are invisible to the naked eye. This FLIR technology elevates test tools to a whole new level of functionality, saving valuable inspection time.
Fixed networked cameras
Another important growth area for FLIR thermal imaging is in continuous monitoring to assure quality and safety. Manufacturers are increasingly considering machine vision to optimise production and, for many, systems based on infrared technology are proving the best way to increase product throughput and quality, minimise waste and improve profitability.
Through its introduction of discrete fixed mounted thermal cameras which are fully compliant with GeniCAM™ and GigEVision™, FLIR Systems has provided industry with infrared machine vision which is instantly ready for quick and easy network installation.GeniCAM provides a generic programming interface for simple set-up and GigEVision allows fast image transfer using low cost standard cables of long distances.And both standards make it easy to integrate software and similarly compliant equipment from different vendors.
Protecting assets and people from fire is an area for which thermal imaging is least known but, thanks to the FLIR Systems’ development, it is now one of the most cost-effective methods around. Its application flexibility and rapid return on investment present an attractive proposition for any site or safety manager.
Cameras can be installed almost anywhere to monitor vital equipment, other valuable assets and help to enhance worker safety.These devices are particularly useful for round-the-clock monitoring of critical vessels, electrical substations and hotspots in waste bunkers or coal piles.
For nearly 50 years, FLIR Systems has been at the forefront of developing thermal imaging to the point where it can benefit everyone.The technology is now available at the touch of a button so the user can quickly identify gaps in insulation, electrical faults and monitor the performance of machinery.Equally, it can check the gas cylinder level on the barbeque or detect the freshest loaf of bread in the supermarket!Thanks to FLIR Systems, thermal imaging has become truly universal.
Air Control Industries Ltd
JetBlack® Safety is the branded entity of Air Control Industries, which has a proven track record in air movement engineering that goes as far back as the 1960s.
The firm not only designs and supplies industrial fans but also added value products which include bespoke Air Knife Drying Systems as well as the JetBlack Safety range of Personnel Dedusting Booths.
Based in Axminster, Devon (UK), the company also has a sister company in Windsor, Maine (USA) which was established in 2008, to support increasing demand in North America.
JetBlack Safety is a world leader in safe personnel dust removal systems, supplying and supporting a global audience directly and through an extensive distributor network.
Its innovative walkthrough booth range uses high volume, low-pressure air, to automatically dislodge, remove and extract dust and debris from clothing and PPE, thus reducing cross-contamination and health risks associated with dust exposure.
Research shows that dust is a significant health hazard to people working in industries such as construction, mining, fibre moulding, forestry and many others, as dust can contain known carcinogens and silica.
A recent HSE report found that 12,000 lung disease deaths each year are thought to be linked to past exposures to dust at work.
JetBlack Safety has won significant orders in the UK, EU and US. Clients include Tarmac, Hanson, Lafarge, among many others.
To find out more about JetBlack Safety, contact the team on +44 (0)1297 529242, email [email protected] or visit jetblacksafety.com



