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MOTT
POROUS METAL HELPS ANSWER
QUESTIONS
ABOUT GROUNDWATER CONTAMINATION
FARMINGTON,
CT (August 2005) – Lincoln
Environmental Research (LER) in
New Zealand have developed an innovative
monitoring system incorporating
Mott’s porous metal stainless
steel plates. The ‘Spydia’ was
designed by LER’s Hamilton
Team and is focused on water and
contaminant transport and transformation
processes between the bottom of
the root zone and the top of the
water table. This will enable
them a better understanding of
the fate of nutrients lost in pastoral
land.
The Spydia
is comprised of a 7.5 foot diameter
round steel caisson, 20 feet
long with 15 “legs” (sampling
plates) around it. The plates
at the end of these “legs” are
made of Mott’s porous metal
and help sample the water as it
moves down through the profile. The
design incorporates 23 plates that
are 10” wide and 35
inches long. This allows
sampling over a large area that
helps pick up on spatial variations.
Dr. Greg
Barkle (Aqualinc Research Ltd)
who leads LER’s Spydia
work says, “With the help
of these plates, we can measure
the flow rate and contaminant concentration
of the water that moves down through
the profile, helping us to understand
the timing of nitrate contamination
and the impact in the groundwater
that you’d expect to see
as a result of land-use changes.” For
more information on the Spydia
and the development of this study,
visit LER’s website at www.lincolnenvironmental.co.nz.
Mott’s porous metal media
is used in many applications that
require a sturdy media that can
provide flow control, filtration,
distribution of flow, and controlled
porosity in even the harshest environments. The
Company’s design teams are
continually engineering porous
metal components, sub-assemblies
and finished products for applications
in a wide variety of industries,
including medical, pharmaceutical,
chemical, petrochemical, instrumentation,
environmental, food and beverage,
semiconductor, energy and fuel
cells. Uniform porosity and
pore size of Mott’s porous
metal products guarantees consistent
performance. The incredible
strength and durability of Mott’s
porous metal makes it the perfect
material for use as protective
sheathes (for delicate sensors),
or even as structural supports. And
no other media offers the level
of integrity necessary for repeated
cleaning and re-use that porous
metal provides. Finally,
when the time comes to replace
porous metal components, harmful
wastes embedded in the media can
be removed before the spent product
is re-cycled.
To request a free brochure, call
1-860-747-6333 or E-mail: quest@mottcorp.com. For
more information about Mott, visit
our website at www.mottcorp.com. Mott
Corporation, 84 Spring Lane, Farmington,
CT 06032-3159.
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Media Contact: Patty Dillon, Marketing
Manager, 860-747-6333, pdillon@mottcorp.com
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