Thursday 23 May 2013

THATCHAM TOWN GIRLS SEEKING GIRLS' AMBASSADOR



A Local entrepreneur has given a financial boost to Thatcham Girls FC and opened up the beautiful game for more female players. A Sponsorship deal to raise the profile of local startup fabric and design firm - JuBerry. Newbury-based RAB Specialist Engineers has signed a two-year sponsorship deal with Thatcham Girls FC, providing the club with financial support until the end of the 2015 football season. Two U11s girls’ teams – Thatcham Town Pumas and Cougars will use the sponsorship money to attract fresh players and create more opportunities for girls in the local area to take part in what has now become the biggest female team sport in England. The new football kit, purchased with the help of RAB Specialist Engineers, will also help raise the profile of a Newbury-based startup up firm - JuBerry Fabrics & Designs. Specialists in bespoke fabrics, quilting and home furnishings, the JuBerry logo will feature prominently on the front of the girls’ shirts along with advertising displays at each game. Local businesses are tightening their belts in the current economic climate and securing sponsorship has become increasingly difficult for many youth teams. Coach for the U11s girls’ teams Neil Penny said: “We’re very grateful for this generous sponsorship deal with RAB Specialist Engineers as it will make a huge difference to the club. It means we have the financial security to grow the club and encourage more girls to play football in what is a predominantly male-dominated sport. Through clubs like ours, we focus less on the competitive nature of the game and more on providing a fun and enjoyable environment for our players to learn new skills.

“The money will help Thatcham Girls FC to buy new football kit, equipment and contribute towards the payment of costly pitch fees,” he continued. Richard Betts, local entrepreneur and managing director of RAB Specialist Engineers said: “I’ve worked in this area for many years so it’s great to have the opportunity to give something back to the localized community. Football allows youngsters from all ages and backgrounds to come together and have fun, keep fit, improve their self-esteem and create brand new friendships. The new training equipment and kit will help give the girls’ teams a more professional look as they compete in the Berkshire County Girls Football League.” He added: “As an experienced businessman and entrepreneur, I know how difficult it can be to raise the profile of new startup businesses. Supporting community groups, such as regional football teams, is one way JuBerry Fabrics & Designs hopes to promote its name and professional services within the local area.” Thatcham Girls FC is recruiting players for next season. Training sessions are held every Wednesday evening at Moors Playing Field, Lower Way, Thatcham.

Neil is looking for senior players to act as role models, and therefore, it would be great to get someone to speak to his teams Coach Neil Penny said, " In terms of the team players, it would be great to have a prominent figure / top player from the women’s game to come down and give the girls an insight into how they got started, what they have done to get where they are today, and the work required to stay at the top level as well as the trivial day to day opposition they may or may not have faced from the male side of the game along the way. A Q&A session along with someone taking the girls training to pass on vital information and tips would go a long way. At the club, we create a fun but yet learning foundation for the girls to come along, learn new skills not only in football but social and physical, and we have some girls who really enjoy watching football as well as playing the game. These are the girls who are the future of the game at grass roots, and so we need to nurture their talent and grow it in the right way along with all the right behaviours so they have the potential, opportunity and skills to go all the way if that’s what they choose."

If You can help please contact Neil by Email, neil.penny@mitie.com or Mobile 07771 775653

Thursday 16 May 2013

What is an Air Intake Filter Screen?

We  have been writing about this product for some time and there appears to be some confusion in the wider market.

Basically this product is not a filter as we would traditionally imagine it, although it does act as a filter in the truest sense of the word.

It's job is to protect the existing pre-filtration, and areas where traditional filters are not practical, from many types of airborne debris including seeds, pollen, leaves, cigarette ends and (most recently) carrier bags.

There are two manufacturers who currently supply this product in the UK.

RAB Specialist Engineers work with the Permatron Corporation www.permatron.com and supply the PreVent® product which has some unique characteristics and benefits. It is also available with a variety of fixing methods including simple Velcro, magnetic framework, turn-button and self tapping screws with bonded washers.

Air flow through the media creates a static charge which attracts debris and prevents it from contaminating your equipment. The effect on performance is minimal and the product is easy to clean with a vacuum cleaner or brush.

The Permatron Corporation have been making filtration products since 1957 and fully understand the requirements of a front line system having developed it to sit alongside their own high quality products in the USA.

Richard Betts (Managing Director of RAB Specialist Engineers) was responsible for the introduction of this highly competitive and unique solution into the UK .

Alternative products are available but should not be confused with PreVent® equipment protection.

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Trane Rooftop PreVent Installation Closeup Starbucks Air Intake Filters

Thursday 2 May 2013

Particulate contamination and industrial compressors.




Permatron's PreVent® Equipment Protection Filters.

Compressed air, commonly referred to as the fourth utility in the industrial world, is as crucial to the manufacturing process as electric, water and natural gas.


Delivering an extremely efficient energy supply, these industrial compressors generate the "plant air" that operates pneumatic equipment and air powered tools.

It's a simple process with a goal of providing more air with less fuel consumption.

Compressors enable major industrial manufacturers, like the Checker Motors Corporation (previously known as the Checker Cab Company), in Kalamazoo, Michigan to process their steel auto bumpers and other body components in the heart of the automobile capital of the world.

These busy compressors often operate a continuous heavy duty cycle 24 hours per day, 365 days per year.

Large 150kW industrial air compressor packages, such as the KAESER Model DSD 200 shown here,



are designed to run for extended periods of time in demanding industrial applications.

Similar, but smaller portable KAESER units provide compressed air for construction sites and other industrial environments that place them right in the middle of demolition sites, sand blasting, sprinkler irrigation and monument engraving.

Particulate contamination is the #1 enemy of industrial compressors.

As dirt is being drawn into the air intake louvres of the compressor enclosure cabinet, it clogs the oil cooler and after cooler (2 cell cooling system) , fin and tube heat exchangers, pneumatic control valves, electric motor cooling air intakes, centrifugal fans and sensitive electrical controls (like variable speed drive systems).

Airflow obstructions in these types of equipment can be a costly expense. Typical maintenance programs of cleaning and setting adjustments are required every 500 operating hours to prevent equipment damage and to allow the systems to run at peak efficiencies.

Major annual maintenance of part and fluid replacement is required approximately every 2000 operating hours. Both of which require costly man hours and equipment downtime, which ultimately interferes with industrial processes.

As a solution to protecting the sensitive components inside the compressor enclosure, TGF Engineering (based in Indiana) recommended the installation of Permatron's PreVent® Equipment Protection Filters.

TGF is an engineering consulting company who specialises in "engineered solutions" for air side, equipment protection filtration.

Effectively preventing debris from entering the air inlets, the PreVent® filters are made of washable, 3-0 polypropylene media, which draws in and traps airborne particles. The electrostatic media, enhanced by airflow, needs no system modifications or electrical hook-ups.

Custom sized and manufactured to fit any sized air intake, media can be framed with flexible vinyl binding or rigid galvanized steel frame. Installation options include grommets, bungee hook cords, Velcro hook/loop, magnet stripping or metal clips affixed to enclosure cabinet.

Polymer coated polyester media mesh is available for high abrasion applications. Filters are easily cleaned by rinsing with water or using a portable shop vacuum. The black media is UV protected, for indoor or outdoor use. The media's inherent electrostatic charge won't diminish over time, providing years of equipment protection.

PreVent® the damage before it's too late!

Contact Permatron in the USA http://www.permatron.com/contact-us.aspx

For the UK and Europe contact RAB Specialist Engineers http://www.rabse.com/contact-us