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Systems – Design and Build:
As you may expect with our extensive product range we are regularly requested to provide advice on how best to integrate many of our products into small and medium sized systems |
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Fine Controls are pleased to announce an extension to our agreement with
ITT Flow Control to now represent them for their Alcon Solenoid valve range and Landon Kingsway Fire Protection equipment. |
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| Fine Controls (UK) are the Sole UK Distributor for FAIRCHILD Industrial Products |
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| Introducing Burkert AirLINE systems, which support virtually any process field device. |
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| Chemical seals designed for industrial, food processing & pharmaceutical applications. |
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| Fine Controls work on Laffin Gas |
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Simply the most exciting spectacle on four wheels has to be the Rocket Car. It’s no accident that the fastest ¼ mile cars ever built have all been Rocket powered. They have a power to weight ratio that puts all other cars in the shade! With four bio-fuel hybrid rockets capable of producing a reliable total thrust of 8,000lbs and weighing 850lbs (approx 400Kg), the car makes a noise like no other vehicle.
But how do you reliably control that power delivery? That was the question posed to us by the Laffin gas team, who needed to reduce a high pressure stream of Nitrous Oxide gas at 3000psi down to a more manageable 120psi.
The obvious choice was to use a Jordon JPR high pressure regulator. The Jordan JPR regulator with it’s maximum inlet pressure of 3600psi and a wide choice of outlet spring ranges proved perfect for the application. With a heavy duty build and compact design the Jordan regulator has performed ideally on this high pressure and extreme vibration application.
Over three years a small team has built the car and developed its own unique rocket technology to produce the most exciting speed show on the planet from back-yard engineering adventure.
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