Teknek opens semi-clean room for elastomers
ERJ staff report (DS)
Renfrew, Scotland -- Jim Mather Scottish Minister for Enterprise, Energy & Tourism, opened a new production facility at Teknek Ltd's head office in Glasgow. The new facility, a "semi-clean room", will be used to produce the special elastomer rollers used in the contact cleaning equipment. These rollers, produced under the most stringent production conditions, will be fitted to both Teknek equipment and also marketed to other manufacturers world-wide.
Teknek makes cleaning systems in which rubber rollers lift dirt off the substrate and transfer it to a disposable plastic sheet. The rubber rollers are soft and sticky. the new clean room is designed to make the rollers for use in Teknek's equipment.
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Press release from Teknek
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