[...]Access door for containers, especially in the field of potable water supply, pressure-tight up to a water gauge of 32.8 ft. / 10 m Pressure-tight door , pressure-tight up to a water gauge of 32.8 ft. [...]
[...]Access door for buildings in the field of potable supply without a burglar alarm system Security class RC4 is recommended by the criminal investigation department if the building is not secured by mea[...]
[...]Access door for buildings in the field of potable water supply equipped with a burglar alarm system The security door is burglar and attack-resistant, certified to DIN EN 1627, resistance class RC3. I[...]
[...]Universally applicable for controlled ventilation of buildings, especially in the field of potable water supply, and for plants with increased security requirements. Rigid safety louvre TT2.JW (for ex[...]
[...]Adjustable louvre TT10.B for internal face of the wall, ready for installation, 1.4307 (AISI 304 L) stainless steel. Frame , made from angle section with boreholes for bolted fixing. Slats , adjustabl[...]
[...]Fall arrestor type S5c with self-unfolding safety belt type HSE-BFD and spring safety hooks Certified and approved by “TÜV SÜD PRODUCT SERVICE GmbH“. CE 0123 in accordance with DIN EN 353-1, suitable [...]
[...]Innovative solutions to increase water and energy efficiency HUBER will be presenting many exciting products and solutions for drinking water supply, wastewater treatment and sludge treatment at IFAT [...]
[...]HUBER has been present on the US market since the 1980s. The steadily increasing order intake and legal restrictions motivated HUBER to expand its facilities in the USA. Recently, the American colleag[...]
[...]HUBER Technology, Inc. began construction on a new facility which will serve as both the Headquarters and manufacturing center for the North American arm of the business. To be completed by the end of[...]
[...]Over the past year, twelve HUBER employees entered their well‑deserved retirement. To honor this special occasion, all retirees were invited to a joint lunch at our HUBER Forum in Berching last week. [...]