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October 2009Thomas Pump’s
Port Orange manufacturing
facility has achieved ISO 9001 quality certification.
KZValve
announced that their KZValve
EH3/EH2 and EH5 series of actuators meet the IP X8 rating of the ISO
60529 Standard (Protection Against Water Intrusion Test) and also
meet the Ignition Protection Test requirements of ISO 8846, the USCG,
stated in Title 33 CFR 183.410 and the SAE J1171 Standard. The
procedures used to accomplish these results are acceptable to the
European Community and the United States Coast Guard respectively.
KZValve actuators are also NEMA 6P rated.
Koch Membrance Systems Inc
has been selected to provide
a seawater reverse osmosis system for Minera Esperanza’s
copper-gold mine, at Michilla Port Chile.
Dow
Water & Process Solution’s
filter medium adsorbsia has
been used in several water treatment systems supplied by Gecom Inc
to the
Village of Oak Creek near Sedona, AZ.
The Village of Oak Creek which supplies 8,000 residents with
drinking water has announced a 60% decrease in arsenic levels in the
drinking water since using these systems.
Siemens Water Technologies
has commissioned an on-site
mobile treatment equipment and services for a major oil company’s
site in the Western United States. The system consisting of on-site
mobile equipment and services recycles flowback water through the
treatment process to provide a source of “Frac” water for reuse.
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.,
announced that L.A. Falcão Bauer CTCQ Ltda (Falcão Bauer), a South
American provider of services for instrument calibration and quality
control, has selected SampleManager LIMS (laboratory information
management system) for use in its laboratories in Brazil. The new
project is the largest LIMS contract for Thermo Fisher Scientific in
Brazil to date.
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