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Stevens Industrial Services

Address:
Unit 7, Hatfield Way,
South Church Enterprise Park
Bishop Auckland
DL14 6XF
UK
Telephone: (UK) +44 1388 772233

http://www.theworks-works.com

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Listing of all 11 news releases from Stevens Industrial Services:

Paint deflects weld spatter from jigs

A semi-permanent weld-spatter deflecting paint can withstand the constant bombardment of white-hot weld-spatter on jigs and fixtures whilst providing a non-stick facing.

News from Stevens Industrial Services (25 May 2007)

White paper promotes safer welding

A supplier of weld spatter control products has produced a White Paper - based on results of a welder survey - to promote safer and more productive arc welding practices.

News from Stevens Industrial Services (18 November 2004)

Cleaning and maintenance fluids are biodegradeable

Industrial cleaning and maintenance fluids that all use compressed air aerosols are fully biodegradable, have all positional 360 deg valves and come with a choice of two nozzles.

News from Stevens Industrial Services ( 7 September 2004)

Welding tool protector reduces costs

Welding costs can now be greatly reduced with new jig, tool and welding nozzle spatter control products that eliminate the need to regularly clean up equipment - manual or robotic.

News from Stevens Industrial Services ( 2 August 2004)

Economy weld anti-spatter gets tougher

An economy weld spatter control treatment has been reformulated to better prevent spatter from sticking to the job and enable fast, easy cleaning after welding.

News from Stevens Industrial Services (28 June 2004)

20% of welders' time wasted by spatter removal

Survey results have found that, on average, welders waste 20% of their time spent welding, actually removing weld spatter in spite of using anti-spatter sprays - or not the right ones.

News from Stevens Industrial Services (10 June 2004)

Compressed air filler makes spatter control safer

Filling machine that obviates the need for CFC propellants uses compressed air to fill cans of a range of weld spatter control products, which do not contain dichloromethane.

News from Stevens Industrial Services (16 March 2004)

Anti-spatter spray surges to new market heights

Stevens Industrial Services (SIS) has reported a sales surge in its flagship welding anti-spatter spray, Pre-Weld, which is part of The Works range of spatter control products.

News from Stevens Industrial Services ( 6 February 2004)

Spatter shield extends welding equipment life

Welding torch dip uses dry film technology to produce a non-stick coating, which protects welding equipment by preventing the build-up of spatter.

News from Stevens Industrial Services (18 December 2003)

Industry benefits from low cost, safe anti-spatter

Inexpensive anti-spatter spray for welding, which is free of the health damaging chemical, dichloromethane, enables fast, easy cleaning of components after welding.

News from Stevens Industrial Services ( 1 December 2003)

Weld spatter control, how to make it really work

A huge number of welders are still making do with hydraulic-oil and solvent-based so-called anti-spatter aerosols that are dangerous, ineffective close to the weld, but cheap.

News from Stevens Industrial Services (27 May 2003)

 

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