Contaminant Removal Products
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Evolve®D Process Columns
2/17/2022
The Evolve®D column range provides a process column that is in a ‘ready-to-use’ prepacked format. Available in 70, 100, 140* and 200mm diameters, with bed height options of 5, 10, 15 or 20cm.
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Equipment For Sheet Forming And Cutting Lines
5/3/2021
Coperion's TruClean™ sheet forming and cutting lines handle a wide range of dough types to produce laminated and/or sheeted cookies, crackers, and snacks.
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Prelos: Pressurized Liquid-Only Sewer
4/20/2020
Prelos is the answer for community sewer, offering low life-cycle and initial capital costs and enabling more cost-effective wastewater treatment. This technology is based on nearly four decades of proven sewer solutions.
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Cleanroom Pass Though Box For Drug Manufacturing
11/14/2024
Our standard cleanroom pass through box provides a high degree of contamination control when passing materials into or between rooms in a facility.
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Grittec Grit Classifier
8/27/2020
Grittec is a grit classifier that separates rock, sand, and grit from screened wastewater. A large surface tank allows screened material to settle to the bottom, where a shaftless screw conveys screened debris to a dumpster.
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Affinity Chromatography Resin For Purifying Recombinant Proteins
3/27/2024
An affinity chromatography resin for purifying recombinant proteins using the self-cleaving Cytiva™ Protein Select™ tag.
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Asahi Static Compression Synthesis (SCS) Columns
4/2/2020
Proven design for mid-scale and large-scale solid phase oligosynthesis.
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Peristaltic Pump System For Aseptic Filling Of Pharmaceuticals
11/8/2024
This gentle peristaltic pump is designed for dispensing shear-sensitive products. It uses pre-sterilized single-use fluid paths that can easily be installed in the pump in an isolated setting through the glove port, ensuring sterility.
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Phosphorus Removal And Recovery
3/2/2023
Discover how you can meet stringent phosphorus limits with solutions that contribute to a future circular economy.
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Nutrient Removal
6/28/2024
Phosphorus and nitrogen, while necessary elements for life, when concentrated in the effluent of a wastewater treatment plant, are harmful to the environment, especially aquatic plants and animals. When concentrated amounts of these elements enter bodies of water, it causes algae blooms, which reduces dissolved oxygen in the water and can be damaging to animal populations. It can be a very serious problem for natural areas downstream of industrial or municipal discharge.