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A powerful, collective call for a cessation of hostilities between forces aligned with the parties to the peace deal was issued by regional and international partners at a forum to address the deteriorating political and security situation in South Sudan. The escalation in military confrontations and political schism caused by the charging and trial of First Vice President, Riek Machar were top of the agenda at an extraordinary plenary held by the Reconstituted Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission, which is charged with overseeing peace deal implementation. "The challenges facing the peace agreement are man-made, fundamentally political, and only resolvable through inclusive dialogue," said the Officer in Charge, Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General, Anita Kiki Gbeho, in her remarks. "The time for action is now. The people of South Sudan deserve peace, a unified commitment to their safety, security and stability."

Sam (11) aligns his putt on the 8th hole.

 

Who: Sam Hatter

What: Rivalry Match v. Male

When: 8/30/18

Where: Shawnee Golf Course

ALiGN: Women's Marches in Ottawa, 20 Jan 2018

 

  

Color photography from 1909, made visible digitally by Frank Dellaert, see www.cs.cmu.edu/~dellaert/aligned for more information.

Polyethylene (PE) swing doors are widely used in the food industry due to their excellent properties that align with strict hygiene and operational requirements. They are often referred to as traffic doors, impact doors, or hygiene doors.

 

Here are the key features and benefits of PE swing doors for food companies:

 

Key Features for the Food Industry

Hygienic and Food-Safe Material:

 

Typically made from solid, high-grade Polyethylene (PE500 or HDPE) that is non-porous and often certified for food contact (e.g., FDA and EU food safety regulations).

 

The non-porous surface prevents the ingress of dirt, grease, and bacteria, making them ideal for high-care and food preparation areas.

 

Washable and Chemical-Resistant:

 

Designed to be easily and thoroughly cleaned, often able to withstand high-pressure cleaning equipment and harsh industrial cleaning chemicals and sanitizers.

 

High Impact and Durability:

 

The PE construction is extremely shock and impact-resistant (often described as unbreakable) to handle frequent traffic from personnel, trolleys, and even forklifts.

 

Often feature polyethylene or stainless steel bumpers to protect the door leaf from heavy impacts.

 

Self-Closing Double-Action Swing:

 

Designed for bidirectional traffic (swinging in both directions) and equipped with an automatic self-closing mechanism (usually a torsion spring system). This helps maintain environmental separation (e.g., temperature control) and operational flow.

 

Temperature Resistant:

 

They are robust across a wide temperature range, commonly from −30

C to +60

C, making them suitable for ambient, chilled, and even some cold storage areas.

 

Safety Features:

 

Often include flush-fit, frameless vision panels (usually made of acrylic or polycarbonate) for clear visibility and to minimize dirt traps, improving safety in high-traffic areas.

 

Options for anti-finger trap seals on the leading and jamb edges.

 

Corrosion Resistance:

 

Hinges and fixings are frequently made from stainless steel (e.g., AISI 304 or 316L) to prevent corrosion in wet or chemically aggressive wash-down environments.

 

Typical Applications

PE swing doors are commonly used in:

 

Food production and processing areas (meat, dairy, bakery, beverages)

 

Industrial and professional kitchens

 

Supermarkets and retail logistics areas

 

Cold storage and chilled rooms

 

Clean rooms and laboratories

 

Pharmaceutical and chemical industries

 

OCM Industrial Doors Srl

Via Mongilardi, 3

13900 Biella - ITALY

www.ocmflex.com

 

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Color photography from 1909, made visible digitally by Frank Dellaert, see www.cs.cmu.edu/~dellaert/aligned for more information.

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