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2005 Newsletters


January Back to the top...

Our January newsletter included the following articles and contributions...

  • Our take on the recent Ultrasound World event, which was held in Flordia
  • A look at the different technologies available for detecting underground leaks
  • An announcement that the Ultraprobe 2000 is now ATEX Approved
  • And a note about downloading sounds (recorded using an Ultraprobe 10,000) from our website
April Back to the top...

Our April newsletter included the following articles and contributions...

  • Details of a complimentary Good Practice Guide on compressed air, produced by the Carbon Trust
  • A contribution from John Wilkinson at West Burton Power Station who uses the Ultraprobe
  • Details of a free and upcoming update for Ultratrend DMS
  • And a look at some exhibitions and training courses we'll be involved with in the near future
July Back to the top...

Our July newsletter included the following articles and contributions...

  • Details of some complimentary handbooks we have available, covering a range of relevant topics
  • Our involvement with UKOOA at a recent safety event
  • A contribution from East Kent Hospitals who use an infrared camera
  • And a look at some exhibitions and training courses we'll be involved with in the near future
November Back to the top...

Our November newsletter included the following articles and contributions...

  • A contribution from David Ditchfield at Shotton Paper who uses the Ultraprobe 2000
  • A brief and interesting look at the common causes of motor failure
  • Details of various free software updates we have recently released
  • And a look at some exhibitions and training courses we'll be involved with in the near future
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Should you have any questions, or if you would like to discuss something you read in one of our newsletters, then please do not hesitate to get in touch.


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