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The cover article in the most recent issue of CHEM.INFO talks about the latest pollution control solutions on the market. Which of the following statements applies to you and your company?
 Pollution control has required more resources in the last 12 months.
 Pollution control has required fewer resources in the last 12 months.
 Pollution control resources have stayed about the same in the last 12 months.



Explosion Suppressor with Non-Explosive Actuator

Booth 2231


The PistonFire explosion suppressor is a dry chemical suppressor that is designed to meet the new stringent requirements of NFPA 69 (Standard on Explosion Prevention Systems). It is equipped with a supervisory OSHA lockout feature that allows safe entry into protected vessels and prevents arming of the suppression system if a suppressor is locked out. The suppressor is also equipped with a pressure switch that continuously monitors suppressor pressure and alerts operators if the pressure is out of range. The unit discharges an explosion suppressant into a process vessel in milliseconds without the use of explosive actuators, eliminating the need for explosive storage. The suppressor’s five-year actuator service life reduces maintenance costs. Its field-rechargeable design minimizes production downtime in the event of a suppressed explosion and saves on recharge costs.

Fenwal Protection Systems, Ashland, MA; 508-881-2000; www.fenwalprotection.com


Fenwal Protection Systems
400 Main Street
Ashland, MA, 01721

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