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PM2.5 filters - easier to manufacture than face masks
@GJ2020 - 'Dr C mentioned his colleague at PP' what's Paddy Power got to do with anything?
I thought it was Pretty Polly.....
It goes to show there is still life in Cloudveil! The www.cloudveil.co.uk link still takes you to the Cloudveil homepage but several of the links on that homepage are broken.
Some links however take you to their new hosted home page where all the links (as far as I can tell) do work...
https://jt4672.wixsite.com/website
Cloudveil's website is up now...looks great!!
https://www.cloudveil.co.uk
When did the Cloudveil website get disconnected?
https://www.cloudveil.co.uk
Are the masks suitable for both left & righthanded people? Asking for a friend...
It would be good to have 'Nano AirCon' fitted to aircraft but we don't know how long after the 7 hours the anti-viral properties remain effective.
Also..how many aircon filters are fitted to aircraft & how easy are they to change? Is it something a pilot or cabin crew could do or would it require services of ground crew? Does each airline have it's own crew to work soley on their aircraft?
As for changing the aircon filter in my car everyday....no idea where it is (probably hidden in dash somewhere) but I can't see people wanting to change it everyday...maybe once a week!
Nice ctrl-c...ctrl-v'ing! What are you adding to what we already know?
I agree...still no updates from either Cloudveil or Gyrometrics plus no updates from P2F regarding the citrus greening trial or any of the nano-fertilizer trials!
@Kainos - the Gyrometric website states "More than 60 ships afloat from tugs to cruise liners are fitted with Gyrometric drive monitoring systems" & shows a slightly 'photoshopped' picture of what I believe to be the MV Aurora (in Norway).
The MV Aurora has had several issues with the propulsion system & had a dry dock refurbishment during March and April 2019.
It might be possible that the MV Aurora had a Gyrometric drive monitoring system fitted during this refurbishment & if it proved successful.....maybe other ships in the fleet have been or might be fitted with the system???
At the bottom of the article is says:
"Update: The DHSC originally told the BBC 12 million face masks had been affected. It has since said this figure is incorrect, and the number is 1.12 million."
From the 18 January RNS it states:
"Assuming that commissioning proceeds as expected, the Company is working towards producing between 0.3m and 0.5m masks before the end of January; before scaling up production to commercial levels in February and March."
From the 18 February RNS it states:
"As previously announced the maximum production capacity of the machine was expected to be around 5 million masks per month, based on the machine being operated for 24 hours per day and 7 days per week. The current production rate is significantly below these levels and the commissioning process has identified a number of issues that need to be resolved over the coming weeks in order to improve the machine's productive capacity."
So, we knew back in January the machine would only be producing between 300,000 - 500,000 masks before "scaling up production to commercial levels".
The RNS imv has been written to scaremonger!! I feel the BOD should've written something like...'we are pleased to advise the machine is now operational & will scale up to full commercial production levels over the next 2 months.'
We know the amount of work that was involved to achieve certification for the 4-ply mask. Each P2F mask conforms to that standard so when a person takes a new one out of the box to use, they can be pretty much sure it will work to those standards.
The washable ones on the other hand pass certification when new but most likely don’t get recertified after each wash so the wearer can’t be sure if the washable mask is actually effective & doing it’s job
A thankyou to the brokers for submitting all our voting instructions!
I think their account was hacked...posts don't seem normal going by their history!
Thanks Jp1959 :)
yes
500,000 against for me
A bit of light hearted voting, courtesy of Blackadder -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6mJw50OdZ4
Enjoy! :)
Taken from the Lemu website:
At Lemu the management philosophy and main objective is to have fully satisfied customers and our machines properly serviced and in full production. Our main concern and top priority is to ensure that our machines are always well attended and in optimum running conditions. To that end we rely on our qualified and skilful service personnel fully dedicated to the trouble shooting and customer's service. Besides we count with a spare part stock to give an immediate response in the event of an urgent need arising in the machine. In case of an unexpected event in your machine you are welcome to contact our service team who will assist you to have the machine back in production as quickly as possible.
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Contact the technical service in LEMU and ask for the following:
- Preventive maintenance service visits. Keep your machine running as it was from the first day. After the visit our team will present recommended spare part lists in order to avoid any future sudden stop on the machine.
- Trainning. After some time running the machine, operators may have doubts about the operation on the machine. Or operators may have been changed. Our technicians will refresh all the operation and service points on the machine.
- Telemaintenance. Connect your LEMU machine through a sav
e Ethernet line directly to LEMU. Our technicians will be able to connect and check the status of the machine, and see through the webcam the exact origin of the problem.
- Spare parts. We are ready to delivery spare part in the minimum time possible depending the production needs.