Category Archives: Mobile Electrics News

Can you avoid Automation?

Our very own Business Development Manager, Shane, was recently interviewed on his views of the future of automation, explaining “If they (businesses) are not automating as soon as they can, the simple reality is that they face going out of business.” Check out the rest of the article here and let us know what you think! […]

Explosion Zones for Systems Manufacturer

Mobile Electrics, 03 9761 8500. Mobile Electrics has been recently working with a Fixing Systems Manufacturer off Maroondah Hwy in Chirnside Park. We were approached as the company required the expertise of professional electricians that could design and install equipment in a hazardous explosion zone. We were required to provide electrical equipment and installation that […]

Mobile Electrics services 10 of the top 100 Australian Manufacturers

Mobile Electrics, 03 9761 8500. Did you know Mobile Electric’s clients include 10 of the top 100 manufacturers in Australia, including four of the top 20. These clients cover a broad range of industries including mining, recycling, food and beverage, pharmaceuticals and automotive. Our expertise is not limited to any specific automation brand, we are […]

No hotspots for Brick Manufacturer

Mobile Electrics, 03 9761 8500. We were previously commissioned by a Brick Manufacturer located on Northbourne Road in Campbellfield. The firm required a professional company to provide thermal imaging of switchboards and control panels annually. Such machines involved in the thermal survey included Miniwall Splitter, Wetcast Casting Machines, Cassini Grinders and a Hess Brick Press […]

A cool result for this recycling companies hot spots

Mobile Electrics, 03 9761 8500. Recently we were contracted to carry out  thermal surveys for this major company’s recycling divisions. With operations across Victoria, this client understands the potential of fire risks from “hot spots” in electrical equipment. A thermal survey was conducted on every switchboard or machine enclosure that posed a potential thermal risk. […]