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Statiflo will outline the benefits of its new range of flow conditioners to chemical and process engineering professionals at next week’s ACHEMA forum.
The company has previously showcased them to the municipal water and waste water sectors in the United States and at the IFAT event in Munich.
Its flow conditioners will get their first airing for the chemical and process engineering industries at ACHEMA, which takes place in Frankfurt from Monday, June 11 to Friday, June 15.
The event will attract nearly 170,000 visitors from over 100 countries.
Statiflo already supplies static mixers, chemical injection lances and steam spargers to companies involved in the chemical and process industries, including palm oil production, petrochemicals and pharmaceuticals.
The team at ACHEMA are preparing for strong interest from those sectors and others.
Axel Schmidt, Statiflo’s European sales manager, said: “Flow conditioners help to improve the accuracy and reliability of any type of flow metering application.
“They help industry to make savings and to ensure that chemical products are of consistent quality, in the same way that our static mixers do.
“At the recent IFAT show in Munich, customers were telling us about various issues they have experienced in terms of flow metering, and we took the opportunity to explain to them how a flow conditioner could help to resolve the problems.
“We expect to be doing exactly the same at ACHEMA to people visiting our stand from the chemical and process engineering sectors.”
The Statiflo team will be on Stand F80 in Hall 9.0 during ACHEMA.
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