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Lab Innovations Show 2016

Published on 30 September 2016 by

GCE UK will be exhibiting at the Lab Innovations Show 2016 on the 2nd and 3rd November. Come and see our latest range of laboratory gas outlet points on stand C6.   We will be showing our latest development in the EMD3100 Lab range. Ideal solutions for all fume cupboard, glove box and laboratory gas control requirements. The ...

BRASOTEK - Innovative Product for the preparation before brazing

Published on 7 July 2016 by Nicola Allegri

  GCE Cutting & Welding Technologies is proud to introduce the new solution to improve your welding quality and save your money.  BRASOTEK is a cleaner for the surfaces to be joined. Liquid, eco-friendly and easy to apply. It removes dirt and oxides in depth (at the molecular level) and develops a protective coating that ...

FLOW CURVES – THE MATTER OF RELEVANCE

Published on 1 July 2016 by

You remember, in the first article I placed on LinkedIn I spoke of the matter of relevance. How relevant is it to have minimal hysteresis or initial droop. Well, for selecting your regulator, such flow curve can tell you about the outlet pressure behavior at a constant inlet pressure and a changing flow rate.  In this curve, the blue line is ...

Pressure Reducing Regulator versus Back Pressure Regu-lator

Published on 21 June 2016 by

Both regulate pressure; the only question to ask is where in a process line or application I would like to regulate the pressure? So, what is the real difference between the two, and when is it best to use one over the other.  When we speak of controlling, we actually mean regulating. It is a regulator after all... A pressure reducing ...

Most pressure regulators fail due to contamination or wrongful sizing!

Published on 2 June 2016 by

  Pressure regulators are built to last. They should work when the need is there. They should last for many years. They should withstand many pressurisation and depressurisation cycles.  They should handle the flow it is set for. And they should have minimal effects to flow pattern changes.  A pressure regulator manages the ...