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Product category: Pumps, Vacuum pumps
News Release from: AxFlow | Subject: Biodiesel Expo
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 17 August 2007

AxFlow to exhibit at Biodiesel Expo 2007

International pump and fluids handling systems distributor AxFlow has announced its participation at Biodiesel Expo 2007 in October

"We shall be exhibiting positive displacement pumps from our Wilden, Blackmer and Pulsafeeder ranges, together with Ronningen-Petter self-cleaning disc filter technology," reports managing director Tony Peters: "All these product lines are well established in the oil and gas production and refining industry sectors, and are now being used by leading international producers of Biodiesel products" Fluid handling solutions from AxFlow are starting to have a considerable impact throughout the European biodiesel industry and the technologies being highlighted at the exhibition are those that are meeting the requirements of a wide range of producer applications and duties

AxFlow will be giving prominence to its Wilden air-operated double diaphragm pumps for ATEX duties; the Blackmer Micro C and ProVane process pumps; and Pulsafeeder diaphragm metering pumps.

Ronningen-Petter self-cleaning disc filters, also being exhibited, are now becoming the preferred choice with the biodiesel market as they can provide improved production throughput, reduce maintenance and ensure a better quality product.

"The international biodiesel industry requires innovative pumping and fluid handling solutions and at AxFlow we are able to provide not only Europe's largest selection of positive displacement pumps but also engineering consultancy advice," says Tony Peters.

AxFlow can be found on Stand 24. Request a free brochure from AxFlow ...

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