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Filters and Centrifuges
News Release from: Donaldson Membranes
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 01 May 2007
Donaldson success at Powtech 2007
Donaldson Membranes celebrated its success at delivering first-class filtration media to worldwide customers with a special cocktail reception at Powtech 2007
Director, Mark Rigby was delighted with attendance, both at the stand and the drinks party He said: "Powtech is an excellent opportunity to meet with current and prospective clients and give them an update on our product portfolio and latest customer support
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 14 Sep 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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Filter media designed in accordance with ATEX
Donaldson Membranes has developed the Tetratex anti-static filter media conforming to DIN 54345, which relates to filter electrostatic chargeability
The Membranes team were on hand to answer any questions guests had about their own specific filtration needs and which products would best suit their requirements.
Our team were able to explain why Tetratex and ePTFE membranes are an essential part of industrial process, and talk them through areas of troubleshooting and options for tailoring products to meet their individual needs.
Overall the show was a great success and we would like to thank everyone involved, most of all our customers with whom we will continue to work closely to provide optimum filtration solutions." Tetratex membranes are ideal for a wide range of Industrial Product applications including: cement, plastics, pharmaceutical, non-metallic, metallurgical and fine chemicals.
The four efficiency levels of Tetratex ePTFE membranes are: Tetratex Release; Tetratex; Tetratex High Efficiency Membrane; and Tetratex Ultra High Efficiency Membrane.
Tetratex membranes deliver the highest particulate capture rates, unrivalled dust cake release, extended filter bag life and energy savings.
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