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Rapid Pump & Meter/ Machinery Services Corp . - Paterson, NJ
Distributor, Manufacturer, Custom Manufacturer, Manufacturers' Rep, Service Company
Distributor of industrial process control equipment, parts & accessories such as pollution control equipment including furnace air pollution control equipment. Services include building, rebuilding, repairs, preventative maintenance, start-up, installation, troubleshooting, turnkey services, emergency response, electronic field services, flow surveys & analysis, vibration analysis, alignment, meter & instrumentation calibration, pipe fitting, dynamic balancing, welding, fabricating, motor rewinding, auto CAD design assistance, backhoe & excavation, product demonstration & training. Markets served include municipal, industrial & institutional water & wastewater management industries.
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Corbett Industries, Inc. - Waldwick, NJ
Manufacturer, Custom Manufacturer, Service Company
Custom manufacturer of industrial process heating & manufacturing equipment including furnace control systems, furnace parts, ignition systems & furnace air pollution control systems. Facilities include design, sales, manufacturing, renovation, installation service & component part sales. Products include ovens, dryers, furnaces & kilns, process fume incinerators, heat recuperation systems, combustion chambers, process air heaters, packaged control systems, textile calender roll heating systems & pre-drying equipment for web applications.
Glenro, Inc. - Paterson, NJ
Manufacturer, Custom Manufacturer
Developed & integrated green technologies into equipment designs to help reduce global warming & total green house gas emissions. When a thermal oxidizer is required to prevent the emission of hydrocarbon solvent vapors (VOCs) into the atmosphere, also look for ways to recover as much energy as possible & redirect it to the manufacturing process. By coupling oxidizers to process drying or curing systems, CO2 emissions are significantly reduced.
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