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MOTT CORPORATION PRODUCES NEW LITERATURE
FOR GAS FILTRATION USING FIBER METAL MEDIA
FARMINGTON,
CT., June 2003 – Mott Corporation introduces a new piece
of literature specific to fiber metal media for industrial
gas filtration
processes. This brochure outlines the design characteristics
and performance advantages of fiber metal technology for
filtration applications and describes the integration of
this media into filtration systems and element configurations.
The
new literature also defines what metal fibers are and the
unique advantages the media brings to gas filtration
problems, such as high permeate flux, very low pressure
drop and high corrosion resistance.
Typical
process gas applications
include catalyst recovery, guard filters to protect downstream
equipment, environmental control in hot gas environments
and other applications which are primarily found within
most process industries such as Petrochemical, General
Chemical
Manufacture, and Refineries.
This
brochure was developed after Mott established a comprehensive
Strategic Alliance
with Bekaert Advanced Filtration (a division of Bekaert
Advanced Materials) in June 2002. The Alliance includes
sales, distribution
and new product development between the two filtration
companies, enhancing their current sales force and
offering a broader
scope of filtration products.
Mott
Corporation manufactures a variety of filtration and related
devices from porous
metal in a wide variety of alloys to serve industrial
and high
purity customers worldwide including chemical, petrochemical,
instrumentation, food and beverage, semiconductor,
energy, and environmental. 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: Jeff Morrow, Director of Marketing, (860)
747-6333; jmorrow@mottcorp.com
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From
the Mott Resource Center:
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Fiber
Metal Gas Filtration Brochure
Download File: PDF (1.2
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