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Alfa Laval wins SEK110mn decanter order for water treatment in Canada

25 January 2012

Alfa Laval is to supply newly developed decanters for the cleaning of industrial wastewater in Canada.

The SEK110 million order, secured from Newalta Corp, consists of specially developed Alfa Laval decanters to be used for large wastewater reclamation operations.
 
“This is the second large order for these newly developed Alfa Laval decanters, and it confirms our ability to develop technical solutions that meet new customer demands in water treatment,” said Lars Renström, Alfa Laval president and CEO.
 
The order is scheduled for delivery in 2012.

 

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