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TechPrecision enters US agreement to manufacture water treatment systems for Sionix

23 February 2010

Over the course of the three year agreement, TechPrecision will manufacture DAF-based (dissolved air flotation) water treatment systems for Sionix Corporation

The DAF-based water treatment systems from Sionix enable water purification at any remote site or location either with limited access or insufficient infrastructure for permanent water purification facilities. The initial agreement calls for TechPrecision to manufacture 15-25 units in the first year.
 

Applications for the DAF-based water treatment systems include oil and gas drilling; treatment of abandoned mine discharge; emergency and disaster relief through private contractors as well as government entities; developing nations and remote villages in second and third world countries; various industrial applications including cosmetics, pharmaceutical, chemical, food processing, and hospitals; agricultural applications including irrigation and recycling of water; and use by small municipalities seeking wastewater treatment facilities on limited municipal budgets.
 

 

 

 

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Cleaning & Purification  •  Distribution & Supply  •  Industrial Use of Water  •  Public Sector & Policy  •  Wastewater & Sewage Treatment  •  Water Reuse

 

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