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Nederman wins filtration orders worth SEK30mn

10 August 2010

Nederman has won two filtration orders, each worth around SEK15 million, through its Dantherm Filtration business.

The first order is for a complete filtration plant for industrial air filtration at a foundry in Poland. The system was designed by Nederman Dantherm Filtration in Poland, which will also be responsible for installation and commissioning. The plant will be completed by January 2011.

The second order was secured by Nederman Dantherm Filtration in Germany in collaboration with Siemens AG from paper and board manufacturer Saica. The order is for two systems – one for recycling waste products from manufacturing and the other for treating gases from processes where the energy can be recycled for heating. Delivery will be in the first half of 2011.
 
“These are two significant orders,” said Sven Kristensson, CEO of Nederman. “The need for industrial air filtration to reduce environmental impact and provide energy efficient solutions is rapidly increasing."
 
Nederman acquired Dantherm Filtration earlier this year.

 

 

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