Pyroban Ltd

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Pyroban are leaders in the supply and installation of explosion protection systems for material handling equipment. With 30 years of experience Pyroban offers high quality products and services to all our customers. Often customers have special needs when it comes to explosion protection and where possible we will help you in finding the right solution for your problem.

Under the right circumstances, gases, vapours, powders and dusts can create a potentially explosive atmosphere. Pyroban makes sure that equipment such as forklift trucks, sweepers, man-up lifts and other material handling equipment is safe fore use in zoned areas.

Through our facilities in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and France and our expertise we actively help customers in finding solutions for any special requirements they may have. The quality of our products and services have caused the Ministry of Defence of several countries (e.g. The United Kingdom, The Netherlands and France) to choose for Pyroban. From explosion protection on mobile helipads to explosion protected missile handling equipment for use on aircraft carriers, it is all possible with Pyroban.

Contact Details:

Pyroban Ltd
Endeavour works
Dolphin Road
Shoreham-by-Sea
West Sussex
BN43 6QG
United Kingdom

Tel: +44 (0)1273 466200
Fax: +44 (0)1273 465313

Website: www.pyroban.com

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