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Bearings and Drives Limited to Exhibit at Maintec Expo
North West-based Bearings and Drives Limited, is proud to announce that it will be exhibiting at Maintec 2023 (Wednesday 7 and Thursday 8 June), based on stand C51 at the NEC Birmingham.
The leading MRO supplier and distributor will be showcasing from its interactive stand the latest technology in operational efficiency innovated by CeramicSpeed – customised hybrid bearing solutions for all industries.
Bearings and Drives will also be on hand to share its expertise as the sole UK distributor of the pioneering CeramicSpeed Insulate ball bearing range. A dedicated manufacturer of hybrid ball bearings, CeramicSpeed celebrates a strong presence in the European market, and is now rapidly becoming the industry’s most trusted supplier of advanced bearings solutions. CeramicSpeed Insulate ball bearings are custom-made for electrical motors and guarantee against damage caused by stray currents.
Steve Bacon, Sales Director at Bearings and Drives Limited commented: “Maintec Expo is a very well-regarded event in the industry and we are excited to be exhibiting. The demand for stronger, more durable and longer lasting bearings for electrical motors in particular is on the rise; we are incredibly proud that alongside CeramicSpeed, we can bring the benefits of their groundbreaking products to both existing and new manufacturing clients here in the UK.
“Invaluably, CeramicSpeed bearings are optimised to give the very best performance in their specific environment, improving efficiency, quality and consistency in production. With a 4-8 times longer lifetime than traditional steel bearings, higher speed capabilities and zero current erosion, the use of CeramicSpeed hybrid bearings can notably increase the strength and durability of production equipment.”
Established over 40 years ago Maintec is the UK’s only dedicated maintenance and reliability engineering exhibition, bringing the entire community together from the industrial maintenance, buildings maintenance, transport and supply chain maintenance sectors. Throughout its history, the event has continued to meet the needs of the maintenance engineer focusing on uptime and the tools, innovation, technology and people that support it.
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