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Energy savings
25 January 2013
Thermal Energy International will be introducing its Ceramic Microfiltration System (CMF) to visitors at Maintec 2010. Said to be capable of providing a return on investment in less than two years, the CMF reduces water

Thermal Energy International will
be introducing its Ceramic
Microfiltration System (CMF) to
visitors at Maintec 2010. Said to be
capable of providing a return on
investment in less than two years, the
CMF reduces water use and can
reduce energy consumption by also
recovering the heat in wastewater.
Suspended and emulsified contaminants are removed, producing a water quality which, the company says, is often better than that of the raw water stock from which the effluent was produced.
The company will have a working filter module at the show and, by prior arrangement, visitors may bring a small sample of effluent to test the effectiveness of the equipment.
Thermal Energy will also exhibit its GEM Venturi orifice steamtraps, and its Flu-Ace boiler efficiency technology system will also be on the stand. Stand E9
Suspended and emulsified contaminants are removed, producing a water quality which, the company says, is often better than that of the raw water stock from which the effluent was produced.
The company will have a working filter module at the show and, by prior arrangement, visitors may bring a small sample of effluent to test the effectiveness of the equipment.
Thermal Energy will also exhibit its GEM Venturi orifice steamtraps, and its Flu-Ace boiler efficiency technology system will also be on the stand. Stand E9
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