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LAND Newsletter | May 2026

Thursday, May 21, 2026

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We are pleased to announce key appointments, latest blogs and articles, case studies, upcoming events and more.


KEY APPOINTMENTS


Anthony Kirkham
Director, Business Manager

In this role, Anthony is responsible for the overall performance and strategic direction of the LAND business, with responsibility for growth, profitability and long-term development.

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Jon Voss
Regional Sales Director, EMEA&I

In his role, Jon is responsible for leading LAND’s sales activities across the EMEA&I region. He will shape and oversee the commercial approach, working with customers, partners and internal teams to support sustainable growth.

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Stephen Tennis
Regional Sales Director, Americas

In his role, Stephen's primary responsibilities include driving business development and revenue growth across the Americas, with a strong focus on expanding our presence in key strategic markets. 

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Mark Robson
Global Product Manager

In his role, Mark is responsible for shaping LAND’s global product strategy, supporting long term roadmap development, overseeing lifecycle planning and ensuring LAND’s solutions continue to meet the real‑world needs of their customers.

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CASE STUDY


We are supporting Johnson Matthey Davy Technologies Limited with a global AMECare service contract for its near infrared thermal imaging borescopes.

By maintaining instruments in prime condition and supporting regular calibration, we enable Johnson Matthey Davy Technologies to deliver accurate tube wall temperature data with confidence.

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CONTROL IN ENERGY FROM WASTE PLANTS

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Energy from Waste (EfW) plants play an essential role in modern waste management, converting municipal and hazardous waste into usable electricity and heat.

To support teams working in these conditions, we have published a new application note focused on the use of fixed thermal imaging and non‑contact temperature measurement technology across EfW and waste incineration plants.

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MONITORING GLASS FURNACE HEAT-UPS


In the latest edition of Glass International Magazine, Neil Simpson discusses the use of infrared monitoring to assist with the heat-up of the Glass Futures’ pilot furnace in St Helens, UK.

From understanding refractory movement to moving beyond thermocouple only data, it is a grounded look at what thermal imaging actually shows engineers on site.


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THE RIGHT WAVELENGTH FOR FIRED HEATERS

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One of the biggest challenges in furnace measurement, whether in reformers, crackers, or fired heaters, is deciding which wavelength is best suited to the application.

In most Hydrocarbon and Petrochemical Industry furnaces, background temperatures are almost always higher than the tube surfaces being measured. Because this is such a common condition, the guidance below focuses on that scenario.

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CHOOSING A PYROMETER FOR YOUR PROCESS


Accuracy matters, and the wrong choice of instrument can lead to costly errors.

That’s why understanding the differences between pyrometer types, and how they perform under real-world conditions is essential.

Here’s what you need to know when selecting the right tool for the job…


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UPCOMING EVENTS


99. Glass-Technology Conference -
Wurzburg, Germany
2-3rd June, 2026

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Future Steel Forum 2026 - Bologna, Italy
3-4th June, 2026
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20th Furnace Solutions Conference - St Helens, UK
3-4th June, 2026
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Aluminium China - Shanghai, China
8-10th July, 2026
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