Tea and technology in UK Pavilion at Bauma

in Mobile Cranes, Batching Plants, Boom Lifts, Cranes and Access, Screens, Crushers, Demolition and Recycling, Scissor Lifts, Chippers and Shredders, Concrete, Vehicle Mounted Platforms, Safety, Nylacast on 29 January 2010

Visitors to the UK Pavilion in Hall A5 at Bauma can get... a decent cup of tea. While sipping away they can also view a range of products from more than 30 UK companies with launches such as Ashtree Glass's new mirrors and Amber Valley's innovative alarm for tracked vehicles where it is unclear whether they will travel forwards or backwards.

'World beaters' are on show from Pioneer Pumps with 'the highest performance engine driven 200mm pump in the world', and Dynamix which is claiming its batching control software is the most advanced in the world.

For those interested in materials processing Tesab will give details of its new RK1012TR rotocrusher while CDE Global will highlight its latest M2500 mobile screening and washing plant and engineering innovators Edge will give details of its new conveyors, loaders and shredders.

Webtec's new test kit will be on display as will Brendon's Hot Wash range and Nylacast's latest formulation crane pads and on Taylor Construction Plant's stand you can see the Ecolite range and Youngman's new BoSS X-series micro scissors.

Webtec will be exhibiting at SED 2011.

Tags: Amber Valley, Ashtree Glass, Bauma, CDE Global, CEA, Dynamix, Pioneer Pumps, TCP, Tesab, Youngman

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