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GOJO LTX-12 soap dispenser offers measured dose
5th of March 2014The touch-free LTX-12 hand soap dispenser from GOJO senses the presence of hands to dispense to measured amount of soap. Sanitary sealed refills snap into place, allow operatives to work more efficiently.
The addition of a Messenger dispenser station means hand washing units can also be used for promotional or educational messaging
Natural scourer from US Pumice
5th of March 2014US Pumice Company specialises in abrasive cleaning products made from natural and man-made pumice. Its Pumie scourer is claimed to clean faster than scrubbing with brushes or pads to remove stains and grime.
When used with water or cleaning agent pumice can rid porcelain, tile and concrete of all kinds of grime and deposits without labour
Steiner Simplecut towel dispenser
5th of March 2014Following on from the success of the Rico Autocut paper towel dispenser, Steiner has employed the same high quality blade technology to develop the Simplecut. These blades, says the company, can guarantee tens of thousands of clean, straight cuts.
The Simplecut is among the smallest towel dispensers on the market, Steiner claims, with small
No fingerprints on Ophardt SanTRAL dispenser
5th of March 2014The new SanTRAL NSU Touchless soap and disinfectant dispenser from Ophardt is made of stainless steel and features an Anti-Fingerprint Coating (AFP). This, the company says, reduces fingerprint marks on the unit and makes for easier cleaning.
Three versions are available, to dispense liquid soaps, foam soaps and alcohol-based disinfectants
Key flexibility from Brightwell Modular and Mercury dispensers
5th of March 2014The key to the Modular and Mercury soap dispenser ranges, says Brightwell, lies in the flexible mechanism based on the interchangeability of the pumps and containers.
Different pumps - including soap, liquid, spray and industrial - as well as two types of containers, cartridge and pouch, can be fitted to all models. This reduces distribution
Biotech active toilet tissue from Papernet
5th of March 2014Papernet developed an active toilet tissue that uses Biologically Active Tissue Paper (BATP) technology to help keep pipes and sewage systems clean. Biotech contains five types of harmless micro-organism which are activated when the tissue comes into contact with water, producing enzymes that feed on dirt.
The manufacturer says the results will