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HMA South Africa Fireye Distributorship

2017-11-29T23:00:27+11:00August 15th, 2017|

HMA Group's recent South African Fireye agency agreement has been officially announced. 'The Fireye range of flame monitoring and combustion control equipment for industries as diverse as petrochemical and power generation is now available from HMA South Africa, the newly-appointed exclusive distributor for the region.' HMA Group have been Fireye agents in Australia and

Protecting Aircraft in Hangars

2021-04-26T11:05:03+10:00June 29th, 2017|

Six Keys to Successful Fire Detection and Mitigation   Mike Hosch of Det-tronics (represented by HMA Instrumentation) recently wrote an article on using flame detectors in aircraft hangers. Please click here to read the full article. For more information on Det-tronics fire and gas detection range please refer to the HMA Instrumentation website by clicking on the links.

Kurz Thermal Mas Flow Meter Material

2017-11-22T23:51:13+11:00April 3rd, 2017|

A new coating option is available for select Kurz Flow Meters. We have coated the flow sensors with a harder, tougher and more erosive resistant shielding. Titanium Aluminum Nitride offers all the sensitivity and responsiveness of our traditional sensor with a significant increase in durability and lifespan. Erosive gas flow with high heat, grit and

Green Power Plants

2017-11-29T00:43:18+11:00November 24th, 2015|

Humans must drastically curb carbon emissions in the coming decades or face environmental catastrophe, as temperatures are expected to climb to levels that scientists predict would radically alter the earth's climate by the end of the century. Luckily, the transition from an economy powered by coal, gas and oil to one fueled by low-carbon renewables has already

Peabody reaches settlement

2018-05-09T23:22:20+10:00November 17th, 2015|

The world's largest publicly-traded coal company has agreed to make fuller public disclosures about the risks climate change poses to its business in a settlement of charges that it misled investors and the public. Peabody Energy (BTU) reached the settlement after a two-year investigation found the St. Louis-based company's public statements about the potential