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Air of expectation
25 January 2013
For anyone involved with compressed air a visit to Air- Tech 2012 (17th to 19th April, NEC Birmingham) could prove to be a day well spent . Entry is free and once inside there will be the chance to see the very latest i

For anyone involved with
compressed air a visit to Air-
Tech 2012 (17th to 19th
April, NEC Birmingham) could
prove to be a day well spent . Entry
is free and once inside there will be
the chance to see the very latest in
compressed air, vacuum and
generators from a wide range of
companies.
Organised by DFA Media, the exhibition is co-located with Drives and Controls, IFPEX (The International Fluid Power Exhibition), Plant & Asset Management Exhibition, Electrex, MACH 2012 and IP&EE.
The British Compressed Air Society (BCAS) will be exhibiting at Air-Tech 2012 and will be offering impartial advice on compressed air system legislation, performance and best practice.
The society's main focus for the show will be on its three key campaigns for the year: the new ISO11011 standard for compressed air system assessment, the importance of using genuine spare parts and the AirSAFE registration scheme, its customer review system.
Organised by DFA Media, the exhibition is co-located with Drives and Controls, IFPEX (The International Fluid Power Exhibition), Plant & Asset Management Exhibition, Electrex, MACH 2012 and IP&EE.
The British Compressed Air Society (BCAS) will be exhibiting at Air-Tech 2012 and will be offering impartial advice on compressed air system legislation, performance and best practice.
The society's main focus for the show will be on its three key campaigns for the year: the new ISO11011 standard for compressed air system assessment, the importance of using genuine spare parts and the AirSAFE registration scheme, its customer review system.
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