Posted by Jon Whiten on October 5, 2010 in Uncategorized

deegee at SPS/IPC/Drives 2010

23rd to 25th November sees D. G. Controls back at SPS/IPC/Drives in Nuremburg, Germany. Open from Tuesday until Thursday, with extended hours on Tuesday and Wednesday until 7pm, SPS/IPC/DRIVES is the exhibition for electric automation technology. It covers all components down to complete systems and integrated automation solutions. Find out more about the exhibition topics’ spectrum […]

Posted by Jon Whiten on September 1, 2010 in Uncategorized

Hannover 2010

After a series of very fruitful meetings at the Hannover Messe 2010 in April, we are delighted that first product training took place at the premises of our newest distributor in August.  We shall be announcing details in due course, but have been discussing opportunities with this organisation for several years and mutually feel that the […]

Posted by Jon Whiten on August 1, 2010 in Uncategorized

NVQ Success Shines Through

D. G. Controls Ltd has been an Investor in People for 10 years this year, and still takes its certification seriously, part of which is providing training as necessary to develop individuals in their roles. It is therefore our great pleasure to congratulate Angie Beal, Caran Gibson and Carol Hartley from our manufacturing team on […]

Posted by Jon Whiten on July 1, 2010 in Uncategorized

MACH 2010

At its second exhibition of 2010, June saw D. G. Controls back at MACH, the UK’s leading manufacturing technologies exhibition. Held at the NEC Birmingham,  MACH is recognised as a shop window for all types of machines and equipment used in engineering based manufacturing. An integral part of the marketing strategy, exhibitions are a great […]

Posted by Jon Whiten on June 7, 2010 in Uncategorized

MACH 2010

This week sees D. G. Controls back at MACH.   Open from Monday 7th till Friday 11th June at the NEC Birmingham,  MACH is the UK’s leading manufacturing technologies exhibition, and is a shop window for all types of machines and equipment used in engineering based manufacturing. Showing much of the catalogue of enclosures and circuit […]

Posted by Jon Whiten on April 17, 2010 in Uncategorized

Icelandic Volcano Ash – Hannover 2010

Preparations for this year’s show in Hannover are progrssing very well, including the stand being built by the on-site team.  All the kit is on site and the team are on schedule for a Sunday hand-over. However, due to the ongoing and ever changing situation with flights in and out of the UK caused by the […]

Posted by Jon Whiten on March 31, 2010 in Uncategorized

It’s that time of year again when all is in full swing…

It’s that time of year again when all is in full swing getting ready for the Hannover Messe 2010.  Having had a great response to our 2009 location, you can once again find deegee in Hall 8 Stand B02. Running from 19th – 23rd April 2010, Hannover Messe has always been a platform for meeting […]

Posted by Jon Whiten on December 9, 2009 in Uncategorized

9 – Series M

Series M is the heavy-duty cast aluminium version of the Series L enclosure.  Incorporating the thick-walled Series L lens, with its optimised external lens ribbing for enhanced long-range visibility, Series M is well-suited to rugged or harsh environments.    The Series M enclosure is certified to IEC Protection Class IP65. Series M is pre-drilled with four […]

Posted by Jon Whiten on December 8, 2009 in Uncategorized

8 – Series L

If you were to broach the topic of safety with some Pittsburg Fire Watch Guards, you’d get to know that Series L is best for the little fire alarm beacon from deegee, with both the xenon and the halogen-lamp rotating mirror versions extremely popular in this application.  The Polycarbonate lens of Series L has optimised […]

Posted by Jon Whiten on December 7, 2009 in Uncategorized

7 – Series K

  Series K has long been the style of the large vehicle beacon from deegee, fitted with a rubber base with permanent fixings to a vehicle roof, or a magnetic insert for easy and quick fit and removal.  Using the same high lens as Series H, but on a shallower base, Series K suits applications […]