ENPAR delivers electrochemical treatment plant
Published by Francesca Brindle,
Editorial Assistant
Hydrocarbon Engineering,
Dr. Gene Shelp, President and CEO of ENPAR Technologies Inc. (ENPAR or the company), has announced that ENPAR completed construction of the containerised, electrochemical treatment plant (refer to press release dated 7 September 2016). "Last week, the plant was shipped to an industrial site owned and operated by our strategic partner in the petrochemical services industry", Shelp stated.
This initial commercial plant, valued at CAN$140 000, integrates several innovative process stages to enhance product recovery and to facilitate the treatment of a broader range of process and waste streams.
ENPAR will assist in commissioning the plant. The partners expect the plant to be in commercial operation by March of 2017. Dr. Shelp commented that, "ENPAR anticipates near-term follow-up sales resulting from the successful commissioning of the plant."
Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/refining/21022017/enpar-delivers-electrochemical-treatment-plant/
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