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Statiflo will unveil the latest addition to its product range at the WEFTEC 2017 exhibition.

The company will showcase its new flow conditioners at the event in Chicago. The products are aimed at municipal and industrial markets.

WEFTEC takes place from September 30-October 4. It is the world’s biggest annual water quality technical conference and exhibition and is organised by the Water Environment Federation.

The event attracts thousands of water and wastewater professionals from around the world.

Managing director Gareth Fry will be at Statiflo’s exhibition stand to meet visitors. He will be joined by sales and marketing director Ron Russ, technical sales engineer Carl Wilkinson and Lou Mattaliano, national sales manager for the US.

Gareth said: “We are delighted to be once again attending WEFTEC.

“The company has been exhibiting there for over 10 years and we always find it to be an excellent international event that is well-supported by our business partners and customers.

“We are very excited to be launching our new range of flow conditioners, which complement our static mixers very well, as they too have no moving parts and require no external power supply or spares.

“The addition of this range is a boost for our growing network of business partners around the world, as it gives them another innovative product to sell to customers.

“At a time when there is an increased need for flow meter accuracy and efficiency savings, it’s the ideal time to add them to our suite of products.

“We will be at Booth 8400 for the duration of the exhibition and we look forward to welcoming new and existing contacts to our stand to discuss their needs.”

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