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ADEY brings commercial filters back to the UK

ADEY Professional Heating Solutions, the magnetic filtration specialist, has partnered with a leader in precision engineering to bring the production of its new MagnaClean Commercial filter range back to the UK.

Having been manufactured in China for a number of years following its launch in 2006, the range is now manufactured five miles up the road from ADEY’s head office in Cheltenham by Future Advanced Manufacture, which was awarded the initial £1.5m contract.

The high specification range conforms to the Pressure Equipment Directive 97/23/EC, ensuring the design and manufacture meet the highest standards and safety requirements for design, manufacturing and testing in the UK and Europe.

Providing protection for light commercial heating systems through to heavy industrial applications, ADEY’s Commercial range is proven to effectively tackle black iron oxide sludge and system debris. The installation of a filter can also help to significantly reduce energy, maintenance and repair costs.

Peter Sullivan, business development consultant at ADEY, said: “Bringing manufacture back to the UK means we are able to work closely with Future Advanced Manufacture to ensure the filters meet the highest standards. Future has a strong pedigree in precision engineering with 30 years experience in the aerospace and pharmaceutical industries. They are ideally placed to be able to offer the innovative engineering solutions required to manufacture the Commercial filters.”

 

16 June 2014

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