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Biodiesel: Increased biodiesel usage is being fueled by
America’s need to be less dependent on foreign oil and new government regulations. The SPR
speeds up the reaction time and can allow more than double the production rate compared to conventional technology while demonstrating significant increases in
final product quality. [ Learn more ] |
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Chemical:
The world’s industrial base relies on the increased production of chemicals and the introduction of new technologies to reduce costs and introduce new products.
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Food Processing:
Increased regulations, that insure food purity, demand better safer ways to process food stuffs. [
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Petroleum:
The challenges for the Petroleum industry go beyond discovery of new oil deposits. Refineries around the world are searching for new technologies that will improve
efficiencies and reduce environmental hazards. [ Learn more ] |
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Environmental:
There is no area of industrial production that is receiving greater attention. Environmental issues and the regulations that address them play a large role in all
industrial planning. New technologies are sought to meet many of the challenges that older technologies have failed to address. [ Learn more ] |
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Pulp and Paper:
The Pulp and Paper industry faces growing challenges in the form of higher energy costs, tighter environmental standards and declining market prices. A breakthrough
technology is needed. [ Learn
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