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Meal Delivery Trolley F2HR

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Meal Delivery Trolley F2VR

Meal Delivery Trolley F2VR

The Falcon F2VR meal delivery trolley is ideal for producing, holding and serving hot and chilled meals for customers away from the kitchen. It has two compartments, one a GN fridge and the other a Vario compartment which can be used as an 8 x 1/1 GN oven or fridge, depending on the operator's requirements, thermally heated hot top, fully incorporated sneeze screen and intuitive 7" colour touch screen within which the operator can record and store information such as HACCP data, set cooking times and run diagnostic checks on the trolley. Coloured LEDs on the gantry inform the user to current operational status. The Vario compartment is supplied with 8 shelves and when in oven mode can be configured to have 3 separate zones, each with their own temperature settings, allowing for a wide rage of menu items to be cooked to perfection all at the same time. Air curtain and steam evacuation system ensures doors remain cool to touch and allows for safe steam dispersal. The separate fridge compartment is supplied with 4 x 1/1 GN grids and has a low GWP rating, providing reduced energy consumption. The fridge temperature remains the same regardless of the temperature of the adjacent compartment when in oven mode. An integrated food probe is also included as standard. Compartment doors can be locked for security and ensuring food integrity and safety if unit is unsupervised. Non marking bumpers, 13A plug with 1. 5m cable and plug park and offset castors for tighter turning all add to the manoeuvrability and convenience of this unit. Other power options, including a range of single and 3 phase, are also available.

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Meal Delivery Trolley F1V

Meal Delivery Trolley F1V

The Falcon F1V meal delivery trolley is ideal for producing and serving hot meals or for the storage and serving of chilled food for customers away from the kitchen. It features a Vario compartment which can be utilised as an 8 x 1/1 GN oven or fridge, depending on the operator's requirements. The unit features a thermally heated hot top, fully incorporated sneeze screen and intuitive 7" colour touch screen allowing the operator to record and store information such as HACCP data, set cooking times and run diagnostic checks on the trolley. Coloured LEDs on the gantry inform the user to current operational status. The vario compartment can be programmed to keep food chilled for a period of time then switch to oven mode to heat the items, saving the operator time and minimising handling of food. The compartment is supplied with 8 shelves and when on oven mode can be configured to have 3 separate zones, each with their own temperature settings, allowing for a wide rage of menu items to be cooked to perfection all at the same time. Air curtain and steam evacuation system ensures doors remain cool to touch and allows for safe steam dispersal. An integrated food probe is also included as standard. Compartment door can be locked for security and ensuring food integrity and safety if unit is unsupervised. Non marking bumpers, 13A plug with 1. 5m cable and plug park and offset castors for tighter turning all add to the manoeuvrability and convenience of this unit. Other power options, including a range of single and 3 phase are available.

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Controlled Drug Delivery Systems

Controlled Drug Delivery Systems

This book will describe current research on drug delivery systems that encompass four broad categories namely: routes of delivery delivery vehicles payload and targeting strategies. Where appropriate delivery vehicles and relevant release of specific agents in any of these categories in clinical application will be discussed. All chapters will highlight the translational aspects of the various technologies discussed and will provide insights into the advantages of such delivery systems over current ones in clinical or research use. Each technology reviewed in this book will have significant potential to improve patients' lives by enhancing the therapeutic efficacy of drugs. This book:Discusses the various factors that mitigate effective oral insulin delivery and the current status of research efforts to overcome these barriers along with recent clinical projectionsExamines the advantages and disadvantages of each drug delivery systemExamines the standard method of accomplishing controlled drug release through the incorporation of the drugs within polymeric biomaterials such as capsules and microcapsules as well as other vehicles such as liposomesDiscusses various controlled drug delivery systems including sustained release delivery systems and pulse or delayed release e. g. to target different regions of the gastrointestinal tract. In view of these wide-ranging technological areas and the up-to-date discussions of opportunities and challenges associated with these applications the book should provide readers from technology materials science pharmacology and clinical disciplines with very valuable information.

GBP 44.99
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Nanoparticulate Drug Delivery Systems

ALLEBACKER-SCHULTE GMBH Parcel Delivery Box, With Delivery Box Flap, Charcoal RAL 7016

An Integrated Infrastructure Delivery Model for Developing Economies Planning and Delivery Management Attributes

An Integrated Infrastructure Delivery Model for Developing Economies Planning and Delivery Management Attributes

This book explores the attributes of an integrated model for infrastructure delivery as a means to achieve high impact investing sustainable growth and development in a developing economy. An Integrated Infrastructure Delivery Model for Developing Economies: Planning and Delivery Management Attributes is premised on the understanding that one of the most significant barriers to efficient and effective infrastructure delivery is the nature and extent of fragmentation in the ways in which infrastructure projects are planned designed and delivered. Using a Delphi method the research presented in this book examines the infrastructure delivery models and practices that have been employed in South Africa and other developing countries and in doing so presents eight attributes for integrated infrastructure delivery. These are: (i) developing a common vision for the community (ii) stakeholder participation (iii) integrated project development and scoping (iv) access to planning information (v) cross-sectoral planning (vi) integrated infrastructure master plans (vii) statutory and regulatory compliance and (viii) integrated contractual frameworks. The book presents a practical model that can serve as a guide and a manual for project planning and development to achieve integrated infrastructure delivery in developing economies. The proposed model should serve as a framework to inform future planning and programming of infrastructure projects within the public sector space. Furthermore the application of the model will help resolve the problems of fragmentation and lack of coordination in how infrastructure projects are planned and implemented. This book will be beneficial to infrastructure practitioners policymakers researchers and academics who pursue best practice models to improve the delivery and management of infrastructure. | An Integrated Infrastructure Delivery Model for Developing Economies Planning and Delivery Management Attributes

GBP 150.00
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Cambro GoBag Delivery Backpack Small