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Biorem expands into new markets with launch of latest biofilters

27 November 2009

Biorem Inc’s new SK Series of skid mounted, two-stage biofilters should help to advance the company’s organic growth strategy of significantly increasing international bookings by 2010.

International demand for Biorem products is expected to be driven primarily by China, where the first manufactured biofilter system has already been shipped and installed.
 
The biofilter systems, which use Biorem’s proprietary XLD media, come in two sizes: one to treat up to 250 cfm of contaminated air and one to treat up to 450 cfm. They are pre-assembled on a self-contained skid and shipped complete to site for rapid installation.
 
“This product has applications in municipal and various industrial verticals such as the food and beverage industry,” said Peter Bruijns, Biorem president & CEO. “Our commitment to developing, acquiring and delivering clean technology air emissions solutions to customers is furthered with this product introduction. We anticipate that the continued expansion of our product offering will translate into added value for our shareholders.”

 

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