Facilities
Photomec have two large workshops, at St Albans, one
for machining, welding and sheet metal work. The other for assembly, with test
facilities, appropriate plumbing and electrical and electronic capability. Photomec
have an experienced design and development office offering a full design package
to a customers requirements. Photomec also have in house electronic experts,
PLC programmers, skilled machinists, sheet metal work engineers and a fully
trained assembly team. For machine installation a team from the work force is
assembled to suit the installation requirements.
Servicing
Photomec have a team of installation and service engineers that can offer a
very prompt service. We can also offer service and maintenance contracts and
telephone support assistance. Photomec processors are designed to work with
a minimum of maintenance work, providing the guidelines are followed from the
machine's manual the processor will return many years of consistent performance.
Training
Photomec can offer two types of training programs, either at our St Albans workshop
or on site, anywhere in the world.
Film Handling Training - Due to the constant changes in film development, film
is becoming harder to safely handle. Film can be easily bruised and damaged
prior to processing, this damage will show on the film once developed. Photomec
technicians can train your film engineers to handle film correctly using patented
Photomec tools, devices and methods.
Maintenance Training - Photomec can offer maintenance training and procedures
guidance either on site or at a customer location anywhere in the world. Fault
finding training is an important part of this training, guidance to show where
the problem is allows minimum production downtime. Training required can vary
according to customer requirements, from a single day over view to 5 days hands
on training at our St Albans workshop.
This can include mechanical assemblies breakdown, explaining how the machine
works and basic up keep.
In addition, electrical fault finding training can be given to ensure maximum
equipment availability.

