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Case History: Metal Seal, Willoughby OH
Metal Seal, a metal finishing facility located in Willoughby, Ohio, specializes in plating and anodizing parts for the automotive industry including brake pistons for anti-lock brake systems, ABS components and other automotive and truck brake components. Like other metal finishers, Metal Seal is dealing with the challenges of rising water and wastewater treatment costs. When Metal Seal decided to install a new plating line that would triple its zinc plating capacity, the company didn’t want its costs to rise proportionally. Metal Seal contacted the experts at Kinetico Incorporated for a better solution. |
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Case History: Hallmark Circuits, Poway, CA
When Hallmark Circuits, a leading manufacturer of printed circuit boards mapped out its new facility in Poway, California, one of its first priorities was to install an automated water recycling and metal recovery system to minimize hazardous waste and lower costs. The new location posed some significant challenges, including high TDS, poor source water quality and excessive sewer hook-up costs – some serious issues to face when you need high purity water at a rate of 100 gpm. Hallmark called on Kinetico Incorporated for a solution they knew would be environmentally conscious and economical. |
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Case History: Allen Aircraft Products, Ravenna, OH
When the metal finishing division of Allen Aircraft Products, Ravenna, Ohio, needed an industrial wastewater recycling system, they called on the company that had already earned their trust with totally automated deionization systems - Kinetico Incorporated. |
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Case History: International Rectifier Corporation, Mexico
When International Rectifier Corporation (IRC) decided to expand its semiconductor manufacturing operations with a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Mexico, they called Kinetico Incorporated. The facility, which processes and manufacturers transistor-related products, would be located in an area where adequate water was unattainable. With IRC’s processes requiring a high flow rate of high purity water, the demands would be great. A reliable water recycling system was definitely in order. |
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Case History: Worthington Steel, Monroe, Ohio
When fire destroyed the facilities at Worthington Steel, the aftermath was devastating. As the Monroe-Ohio company set about the laborious process of rebuilding and expanding production lines, they decided to tackle some of the water problems that had plagued the set section of the old steel processing plant. For them, Kinetico was the logical choice to call for help. | |
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