Videx CyberLock Electronic Locks
CyberLock from Corballis, Ore.-based Videx provides electronic versions of standard mechanical lock cylinders. With more than 270 electronic lock cylinder designs, CyberLocks can be used to secure interior and exterior doors and cabinets, audit container and cargo activity and manage access to computer carts and servers. CyberLock says its electronic cylinders, programmable keys and access management software are designed to offer a variety of solutions for physical security and key control. Keys can be programmed with specific access permissions. Both the electronic key and lock record openings and exceptions, including unauthorized attempts to enter, according to CyberLock. If a key is lost, it can be blocked from accessing any locks.
Visit www.videx.com, call 541-738-5500 or e-mail sales@videx.com for more information.
Imperial Systems CMAXX Cartridge Collector
Imperial Systems Inc., based in Jackson Center, Pa., has introduced the CMAXX Cartridge Collector, which is designed with new technology that the company says will result in maximum cleaning performance. Imperial says the CMAXX has 10 percent more filter media than other similarly sized vertical cartridge collectors. The internal area of the CMAXX, according to the company, also offers 20 percent more area around the filters, allowing more dust to drop in the hopper before attaching to the filters. The CMAXX is designed for DeltaMAXX filters, which offer up to 40 percent more cleaning power and twice the filter life than other filters, according to Imperial.
More information is available at www.isystemsweb.com.
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