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ATEQ South Africa
ATEQ South Africa

Manor Place 11, 299 Kruger Avenue, Lyttelton Manor

tel:  
+27 83 271 6848
cell:  
+27 83 271 6848
email:  
[email protected]
url:  
www.ateq.com

Iso Certification ISO 17025

Core business offering: production line and commercial leak testers, pressure testers, vacuum testers, vacuum pumps, electrical testers, flowmeters, gas leak detectors, calibration instrumentation, calibration and service on site or in ATEQ's offices, Training of staff on leak testing equipment. Pitot static testing on aircraft, tyre pressure monitoring instruments (TPMS), electric vehicle leak testing.


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tel: +27 78 576 1099
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Odendaal, Drikus
Technical Manager
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Steyn, Ryno
Technical Engineer
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ATEQ
(Sole Distributor/Sole Agency)
Section - Tools & equipment including software tools
-Electrical
- Electrical; Test equipment
-Other
- Laboratory equipment
- Leak detection
- Test equipment
-Pneumatic
- Leak detection
News from ATEQ South Africa:
New method of battery leak testing
Second Quarter 2020, Hydraulic systems & components, ATEQ South Africa

Leak testing has come to be known as an essential quality test in the automotive industry for decades. A single car has more than 30 000 parts and hundreds of those parts require leak testing to make ...

Leak testing for waterproof products
Third Quarter 2019, Other technologies, ATEQ South Africa

For more than forty years, ATEQ has been well-known in the quality testing industry as a company that manufactures highly accurate industrial leak testing instruments. Many applications that ATEQ has ...

ATEQ has moved
2nd Quarter 2017, News & events, ATEQ South Africa

Measurement specialist, ATEQ South Africa has moved premises. The new location is 26 High Street, Founders Hill, Modderfontein. General manager, Max Savioli says that the new offices have optimised space. ...

Industry news:
EtherCAT measurement terminals for vehicle development at Mercedes-Benz
Third Quarter 2024, Electrical switching & drive systems & components, Beckhoff Automation

At the Mercedes Technology Centre plant in Sindelfingen, Germany, car axles are examined with the highest precision on four test benches, in parallel with road tests and simulations. All data is acquired using PC-based control from Beckhoff.

Parker’s non-welded flange technology
Third Quarter 2024, Electrical switching & drive systems & components, Parker Hannifin - Sales Company South Africa

Parker’s 37 non-welded flange technology is known for its ability to reduce the installation time and cost of hydraulic systems compared to traditional welded flanges. Hidroser, a Parker Premier Distributor in Turkey, has started this technology for hydraulic operated systems on board its vessels.

Testing your motor control coordination
Third Quarter 2024, Electrical switching & drive systems & components

Referro Systems, a supplier of control and automation solutions for the industrial sector, is warning against the risks of using untested components in motor control combinations.

Selection of two-port valves: an open and shut case
Third Quarter 2024, News & events, SMC Corporation South Africa

Little consideration is generally given to 2-port valves because they are often perceived as simple devices that only open and close to control downstream fluid supply. Although this is mechanically true, choosing the optimal 2-port valve for your application can make a big difference, saving space, weight and energy consumption.

Prime gearbox solutions for pump applications
Third Quarter 2024, Electrical switching & drive systems & components, Bearings International

I-MAK is a premium global brand in the stable of bearings and power transmission specialist, Bearings International. With more than a million references and hundreds of different product lines, the company’s unique power transmission solutions cater to a large range of applications in virtually all industrial segments.

Millions of tons of grease and oil in our waterways and environment
Third Quarter 2024, Other technologies, igus

Shocking statistics reveal that approximately 50% of lubricants used on industrial machines and equipment eventually makes their way into the environment, where just one litre of used oil has the capacity to poison about a million litres of water.

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