UK - Making a welcome return to the PLASA show, track and acoustic solutions manufacturer Triple E is using the occasion to officially launch its revolutionary Chainbeam track. Already in use in London's National Gallery and LA's Universal Studios, as well as on Carnival Cruise ships, Chainbeam combines the solid construction of Unibeam with the amazing flexibility of Triple E's Chaintrack system. Chainbeam's solid, extruded aluminium construction gives it great strength and rigidity, enabling large spans between two suspension points. With a minimum radius of two metres, it is also well suited to large curved systems. But it is the insertion of a dual run of 3/8" duplex chain which gives the track its unique flexibility. As the driving force and suspension for curtains and scenery, the chain is used with absolute encoders to provide extremely accurate positioning for any load.

Triple E will also be demonstrating its new website, where the Quote Tool section will provide users with instant quotations. With an easy to use visualisation process, in which any of the company's tracks can be configured in any shape and size, Quote Tool will provide an immediate cost and list of components.

David Edelstein, managing director of Triple E, said: "Triple E's product range has grown considerably since we last exhibited at PLASA and we are looking forward to meeting existing and new customers."

Visit Triple E at PLASA in Hall 2, stand 2-P28.

(Lee Baldock)


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