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Introduction 1.1 Summary of Contents 1.2 Scope of Equipment Coverage 1.3 Scope of Numerical Market Size Estimates 1.4 Economic Overview 1.4.1 Global Problems 1.4.2 The Current State of the World
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World Filtration and Separation Market 2.1 Market Development 2.1.1 Environmental Pressures 2.1.2 International Presence 2.1.3 Water Quality and Availability 2.1.4 Finer Separations 2.1.5 Internal Demands 2.2 Market Sizes and Forecasts 2.2.1 Coverage of Estimates 2.2.2 Exclusions 2.2.3 Nature of Estimates 2.3 Total World Market 2.3.1 Global Estimates and Forecasts 2.3.2 Global Regions 2.4 Regional Markets Review 2.5 Europe 2.5.1 Western Europe 2.5.1.1 Germany 2.5.1.2 France 2.5.1.3 Italy 2.5.1.4 The United Kingdom 2.5.1.5 Spain and Portugal 2.5.1.6 Benelux 2.5.1.7 The Nordic Region 2.5.1.8 Austria and Switzerland 2.5.1.9 The Rest of Western Europe 2.5.2 Eastern Europe 2.5.2.1 Russia
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Contents
List of Tables About the Author About Elsevier Advanced Technology
Chapter 1
Introduction 1.1 Summary of Contents 1.2 Scope of Equipment Coverage 1.3 Scope of Numerical Market Size Estimates 1.4 Economic Overview 1.4.1 Global Problems 1.4.2 The Current State of the World
Chapter 2
World Filtration and Separation Market 2.1 Market Development 2.1.1 Environmental Pressures 2.1.2 International Presence 2.1.3 Water Quality and Availability 2.1.4 Finer Separations 2.1.5 Internal Demands 2.2 Market Sizes and Forecasts 2.2.1 Coverage of Estimates 2.2.2 Exclusions 2.2.3 Nature of Estimates 2.3 Total World Market 2.3.1 Global Estimates and Forecasts 2.3.2 Global Regions 2.4 Regional Markets Review 2.5 Europe 2.5.1 Western Europe 2.5.1.1 Germany 2.5.1.2 France 2.5.1.3 Italy 2.5.1.4 The United Kingdom 2.5.1.5 Spain and Portugal 2.5.1.6 Benelux 2.5.1.7 The Nordic Region 2.5.1.8 Austria and Switzerland 2.5.1.9 The Rest of Western Europe 2.5.2 Eastern Europe 2.5.2.1 Russia
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Africa America 2.8.1 North America 2.8.1.1 The USA 2.8.1.2 Canada 2.8.1.3 Mexico 2.8.2 Central and South America Australasia 2.9.1 Australia 2.9.2 Rest of Australasia Filtration and Separation Trade
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Equipment End-Use Sector Analysis 4.1 The Structure of the Marketplace 4.1.1 Equipment Applications 4.1.2 Corporate Structure of the Market 4.2 End-User Market Size Summary 4.2.1 Extraction and Processing of Energy Materials 4.2.2 Mining and Metals Production 4.2.3 Food and Beverage Processing 4.2.4 Wood Pulp and Paper Production 4.2.5 The Chemicals Industries 4.2.5.1 Bulk Chemicals and Petrochemicals 4.2.5.2 Fine Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals 4.2.5.3 Biotechnology 4.2.6 Rubber and Plastics Production 4.2.7 Machinery Manufacture 4.2.8 Electrical and Electronic Equipment 4.2.9 Transport Equipment and Systems 4.2.10 Power Generation 4.2.11 Fresh and Wastewater Processing 4.2.12 Domestic, Commercial and Institutional Uses
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Equipment and Technology Overview
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Filtration and Separation Equipment Range Gravity Sedimentation Equipment Inertial and Centrifugal Sedimentation Screens Filter Media 5.5.1 Nonwoven Media 5.5.2 Membrane Media 5.6 Demisters and Depth Filtration 5.6.1 Filtration of Liquids 5.6.2 Filtration of Gases 5.7 Other Pressure Filtration 5.7.1 C a k eFiltration 5.7.2 Thin-Layer Filtration 5.8 Gravity and Vacuum Filtration 5.9 Centrifugal Filtration 5.10 Mechanical Pressure 5.11 Other Force Fields 6.1
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Fuji Filter Mfg Co Ltd Gamma Holding NV General Electric Co GEA AG GL & V (Groupe Laperriere & Verreault Inc) WL Gore & Associates Inc Hayward Industrial Products Inc Hollingsworth & Vose Co lonics Inc ITT Industries Inc Koch Membrane Systems Inc Larox Corp Lydall Corp Mann & Hummel Group Metso Corp MFRl Inc Millipore Corp Nitto Denko Norit BV Pall Corp Parker Hannifin Corp Pentair Inc Polymer Group Inc Porvair PIC Sartorius AG SPX Corp Zenon Environmental Inc Chapter 8
Directory Directory of Manufacturers and Suppliers of Filtration and Separation Equipment and Materials 8.2 List of Products and Companies 8.2.1 Dry Filters 8.2.1.I Activated Carbon Filters 8.2.1.2 Atmospheric Air Filters 8.2.1.3 Automatic Filters 8.2.1.4 Bag Filter Houses 8.2.1.5 Bag Filters (Dust) 8.2.1.6 Breathing Air Filters 8.2.1.7 Candle Filters 8.2.1.8 Carbon Filters 8.2.1.9 Cartridge Filters 8.2.1.I0 Cleanroom Filters 8.2.1.11 Combination Filters 8.2.1.12 Continuous Filters 8.2.1.I3 Cyclones 8.2.1.I4 Demisters 8.2.1.I 5 Depth Filters 8.2.1.I6 Disposable Filters 8.2.1.17 Dry Scrubbers 8.2.1.18 Dust Collectors &Control 8.2.1.I9 Dust Collectors (Dry) 8.2.1.20 Dust Collectors (Liquid) 8.2.1.21 DustIMist Filters 8.2.1.22 Electrostatic Precipitators
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Centrifuges (Sedimenting: Disc) Centrifuges (Sedimenting: Scrolling) Centrifuges (Sedimenting: Skimmer Pipe) Centrifuges (Sedimenting: Tubular Bowl) Clarifiers Clariflocculators Classifiers Coalescers Continuous Filters Crossflow Filters Decanters Deep Bed Filters Depth Filters Dewatering Filters Disc Filters Disposable Filters Drum Filters Dynamic Separators Edge Element Filters Electroflotation Filter Presses Filter Presses (Automatic) Filter Presses (Chamber) Filter Presses (Membrane) Filter Presses (Recessed Plate) Filter Presses (Variable Volume) Flat Bed Filters Flotation Frame Filters Granular Bed Filters (Fixed) Granular Bed Filters (Moving) Gravity Filters Gravity Nutsche Filters Gravity Separators Homogenizers Horizontal Leaf Filters Hydrocyclones In-Line Filters Induced Air Flotation Separators Inertia Separators Inside Drum Filters Irrigation Filters Lamella Separators Last-Chance Filters Leaf Filters Magnetic Filters Magnetic Filters (High-Gradient) Magnetic Filters (Low-Gradient) Magnetic Separators Microstrainers Modular Filters Off-Line Filters Pan Filters
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Plate Filters Plate Separators Polishing Filters Precoat Filters Prefilters Pressure Disc Filters Pressure Filters Pressure Leaf Filters Pressure Nutsche Filters Pressure Plate Filters Pressure Vacuum Filters Pressure Vessel Filters Roll Filters Rotary Disc Filters Rotary Drum Filters Rotary Pressure Filters Rotary Vacuum Filters Sand Filters (Continuous & Deep Media) 8.2.2.93 Screens (Gyratory) 8.2.2.94 Screens (Rotating Drum) 8.2.2.95 Screens (Vertical) 8.2.2.96 Screens (Vibratory) 8.2.2.97 Sedimenters 8.2.2.98 Self-Cleaning Filters 8.2.2.99 Separators 8.2.2.100 Separators (LiquidILiquid) 8.2.2.101 Sewage Filters 8.2.2.102 Stainless Steel Filters 8.2.2.103 Strainers 8.2.2.104 Strainers (Basket) 8.2.2.105 Surface Filters 8.2.2.106 Thickeners 8.2.2.107 Tiltingmpping Pan Filters 8.2.2.108 Vacuum Belt; Pan Or Table Filters 8.2.2.109 Vacuum Disc Filters 8.2.2.1 10 Vacuum Drum Filters 8.2.2.1 11 Vacuum Filters 8.2.2.1 12 Vacuum Leaf Filters 8.2.2.1 13 Vacuum Purifiers 8.2.2.1 14 Vertical Leaf Filters Filter Media 8.2.3.1 Absorbents 8.2.3.2 Activated Carbon 8.2.3.3 Activated Charcoal 8.2.3.4 Adsorbents 8.2.3.5 Anthracite 8.2.3.6 Antistatic Media 8.2.3.7 Belts (Dewatering; Pressing & Drying) 8.2.3.8 Bolting Cloth 8.2.3.9 Bonded Cartridges 8.2.3.10 Carbon Fibre 8.2.3.11 Cellulose Fibre 8.2.3.12 Ceramic Filter Media 8.2.3.13 Ceramic Foams
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Perforated Materials Perforated Metal Sheets Perforated Metal Tubes Perforated Sheets Perforated Tubes Plastic Mesh (Extruded) Plastic Mesh (Woven) Plastic Sheets Plastic Sheets (Perforated) Plates (Milled) Pleated Media Pleated Media Cartridges Pleated Paper Polyaramide Membranes Polycarbonate Membranes Polyester Membranes Polymer Fibres Polymetric Membranes (Other) Polysulphone Membranes Polyurethane Foam Porous Ceramic Media Porous Ceramic Sheets Porous Ceramic Tubes Porous Metal Media Porous Plastic Sheets Porous Plastic Tubes Porous Plastics Porous Sheets Porous Tubes Precoat Materials Reusable Filter Media Rigidised Media Sands for Filtration Screens Sieves Sifting Fabrics Sintered Metal Fibre Media Sintered Metal Powder Media Sintered Plastic Powder Media Sintered Wire Mesh Sintered Wire Mesh (Laminated) Spun Bonded Media Sulphone Resins (Polymeric Membranes) 8.2.3.111 Wedge Wire Screens and Tubes 8.2.3.112 Wet-Laid Metal Fibre Media 8.2.3.113 Wire Cloth (Woven) 8.2.3.114 Wool Fibre 8.2.3.115 Woven Media (Natural Fibres) 8.2.3.116 Woven Media (Synthetic Fibres) 8.2.3.117 Woven Wire Mesh (Precision) 8.2.3.118 Yarn Wound Cartridges 8.2.3.119 Zeolites Membrane Filtration 8.2.4.1 Affinity Membranes 8.2.4.2 Desalination
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About the Author
Ken Sutherland has run his process engineering and market research consultancy, Northdoe Ltd, for more than 25 years, largely concerned with filtration and other separation technologies. He has worked on a number of Elsevier Advanced Technology projects, including the previous two editions of both this report and Profile of the International Membrane Industry. Ken also co-authored Elsevier's Decanter Centrifuge Handbook and the Handbook of Filter Media.
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The fifth edition of Elsevier Advanced Technology's Profile of the International Filtration & Separation Industry - M a r k e t Prospects to 2009 looks at all aspects of the market for filtration and other mechanical separation equipment, both quantitative and qualitative, as that market exists in the middle of 2004. It should be noted that this is a particularly difficult time at which to be making forecasts of future growth in any industry, let alone one with some close ties with the automotive sector. The opportunity of a new edition has allowed some significant changes in content, mainly with regard to the way in which the equipment market size has been analysed. However, there is sufficient similarity of content to keep faith with those readers who have become familiar with the style of earlier editions in this series. As with the previous edition of this Profile, this study covers all parts of the filtration and separation industry -commercial and domestic, as well as industrial. In particular, the automotive and drinking water sectors are highlighted in order to better reflect the actual business undertaken by the suppliers listed in the Directory section. This Profile of the International Filtration & Separation Industry Market Prospects to 2009 is primarily a market study. It has been researched by personal and telephone interviews with key manufacturers, and has been compiled using literature searches, detailed analysis of published statistics, and desk research using Elsevier Advanced Technology's extensive in-house database, covering the international filtration and separation industry. The research has been undertaken between April and August 2004. As a result of this research, a set of market volume estimates has been made, based on the state of the market in 2004. Forecasts are then provided through to 2009. This Profile is a report on the market, and makes no attempt to be a
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textbook on filtration and separation technology. For that purpose, the reader is directed to any of a number of current books such as Filters and Filtration Handbook, also published by Elsevier Advanced Technology.
Chapter 1 continues with some definitions of the scope of the material covered by this edition, as well as giving an overview of the world economy. Chapter 2 enumerates the international filtration and separation market with" some notes on market driving forces; a summary of major trends; market size figures and forecasts; and some filtration trade data. Chapter 3 looks at some important overall market classifications within the whole filtration and separation industry. Chapter 4 describes the main end-user markets for filtration and separation products, in terms of both market size and equipment needs. Chapter 5 gives a brief review of the latest developments in filtration and separation technology. Chapter 6 explores the corporate structure of the industry, and notes its changes during the last few years. Chapter 7 then gives profiles of the leading international companies in the filtration and separation business. Chapter 8 completes the main text of the Profile, with as complete a listing as possible of companies involved in the business. The details given include address, telephone and fax numbers, as well as parent company, main products and application areas, and named key executives where possible. The companies are also indexed by product type. Chapter 9 then includes appendices of related information.
Any numerical description of a market should be as precise as possible in specifying the nature of the market described, partly because the estimates could not otherwise be prepared accurately, but mainly for the benefit of the reader who must be able to understand what is included and what is not. 2
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Thus this Profile is intended to enumerate the size of the market for filtration and other mechanical separation equipment" filters, centrifuges and sedimentation equipment, determined at the point at which that equipment is sold to either the final user of it, or the producer of an equipment package using that item of separation equipment. Therefore the estimates and forecasts contained in this Profile include" 9
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all liquid/liquid, liquid/solid, gas/liquid and gas/solid separations where the components before separation exist as distinct phases, in which the separations are achieved by filtration through a porous barrier (i.e. the effect of suspended particle size) or by sedimentation (i.e. the effect of density differences); all similar separations where the species being separated are large molecules or ions in solution and the separation process is akin to filtration, i.e. reverse osmosis, nanofiltration and ultrafiltration, dialysis and electrodialysis; all applications of these separation processes, whether industrial (manufacturing or service), commercial, or domestic, and including laboratory uses as well as full scale applications; and all operating spares (mainly filter media or elements) sold separately to the end-user.
These inclusions relate to separations from a fluid, gas or liquid. It should be noted that dry screening and related separations are also included, where mixtures of solid particles are separated, usually into fractions of different particle size, by sieving or magnetic separations. Only that ancillary equipment necessary for the safe operation of the equipment is included, such as the motor that drives a centrifuge or the agitator of a clariflocculator, but not the pumps or compressors required to create the fluid flow through the s e p a r a t o r - the market concerns individual filters or centrifuges, not complete systems. This is to be especially noted in the case of cross-flow membrane systems. The sale of filter media, in bulk or as finished elements, to the makers of filters is not included as a separate item, because such media sales are included in the sales of the complete filters. Media sales are only included where they are direct to the end-user as part of the coverage of spares. It is also important to note what is not included in a report on physical separations, namely all those processes where the separation involves a phase change. Thus, specifically excluded are" 9 9 9 9
ion exchange; adsorption/dcsorption; absorption/liquid extraction; liquefaction/fractional distillation;
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crystallization; distillation, evaporation and thermal drying; electrostatic precipitation and wet scrubbing for gases; and 'trickle' filters for liquids.
The boundaries between these classes of separation process are not always as precise as this choice of words might indicate, but it is hoped that the general picture is clear to the reader.
1.3 Scope of Numerical Market Size Estimates The total world market estimated for 2004 is given in Chapter 2, together with its geographical breakdown by major national market a n d / o r by region. The forecasts through to 2009 are given in the same way, together with a historical estimate for 2003. The geographical breakdown features all five continents, with detailed analyses for three of thcm, with a particular emphasis on Europe. The world market is then analysed and described in Chapter 3 in terms of broad classifications that are of general use within the industry, such as between wet (liquid/solid, for example) and dry separations. The market is then further analysed, in Chapter 4, by its main end-user industry categories, to highlight where the major developments in the market arc expected to be.
1.4 Economic Overview The previous edition of this Profile was written in the latter part of 2001. During that year the prolonged economic boom in the USA, which had been maintaining the world's economy, came to an end. This was mainly because of the collapse of the 'dot.corn' bubble, and the revelations of bad accounting on a massive scale among a significant number of companies. As a result, the world began to move towards a recession. In the autumn of 2001 thc traumatic events of September 1 l th, and their aftermath in Afghanistan and Iraq, gave a significant push further into rcccssion. Recovery from this recession has been slow, with a significant upturn only really beginning in 2004.
1.4.1 Global Problems On the world scale, the current economic picture is colourcd chiefly by: the global recession mentioned above; the Iraq war and its impact on oil
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prices; the rapid growth in China; the uncertainties over global warming; the huge levels of inequality between the rich nations and the poor ones; and the increasing problems of water availability. Because of the widely different levels of economic development around the world, the effect of a global recession varies similarly widely, but a slowdown in investment is a usual response to recessionary conditions. This is rapidly reflected in any capital goods market, either as a reduction in growth or even a decrease in the market size. Fortunately, the 2001 recession proved to be quite a short and shallow one. In the USA, which because of its economic size has a major impact on the economic developments in other industrial countries (if not the whole world), the recession was effectively over early in 2002. The country has been showing quite strong economic growth since then, despite the concerns over its involvement in Iraq. The Iraq conflict has had huge political repercussions throughout the world, and the failure of the U S / U K administration to successfully organize post-war reconstruction in the country has been instrumental in the problems of oil supply during 2004. The consequent higher prices are having a dampening effect on economic growth generally, but, because fuel costs are a much higher proportion of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in less developed countries, it is these that are suffering most from the oil price rises. For example, the oil consumption in India as a proportion of GDP is nearly three times that of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) average. There are signs, however, that the oil producers are responding to the situation in a way that will curtail the rise, and it is expected that the 'crisis' will be weathered quite quickly, with perhaps no more that 0.25-0.5% drop in the forecast GDP growth for 2004. The continued high rate of economic growth in China has surprised many commentators, and there is little sign at present of a cooling off in the economy, even though many are warning of a looming reaction to this growth if it is not better contained. For the Chinese, the economic expansion has, of course, been generally beneficial. The rest of the world, however, fears that the rapid growth is being so demanding of resources, especially of fuels and steel, as to deprive other economies of these inputs, as well as being a major upward influence on prices. This is exemplified in a recent headline in the UK's Financial Times that read: "Whatever it is, it's sure to be China's fault". China is also becoming a major exporter of goods and is thus a much more serious competitor in many markets than others would like. The impact of global warming on the world's economy at the present time, let alone in the future, is very hard to estimate. In terms of believing in it as a real phenomenon that needs action to bring it under control, many (noticeably the authorities in the USA) remain
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unconvinced. The problem it poses is that if it is real then a huge effort, both economic and technical, is needed now to prevent it becoming more serious. This effort will involve the diversion of vast amounts of resources into emission control and changes in energy-use patterns, resources that could have been expended on beneficial economic growth. If it is not real, and perhaps just a natural consequence of the retreat from the last ice age, then any such resource diversion may come to be seen to have been wasted. The length of time taken to bring the Kyoto Protocol into force is typical of the world's view of global w a r m i n g - it is a problem that only rich countries can afford to be worrying about. Much more obvious is the large divergence between the rich and poor parts of the world, a world that is nominally committed to halving the level of poverty by 2015. There is a long way to go in the next 11 years if this target is to be achieved, especially as there has been almost no progress towards it in the four years since it was first agreed. If real poverty can be defined by the simple measure of having to live on less than a dollar per day (in current values), then the world has developed e n o r m o u s l y - in the last 180 years the proportion of the world living under such conditions has decreased from 83% to 23%. Unfortunately, the world has also grown so fast that the numbers of poor people have actually increased from 900 million to 1.5 billion in the same period. Poverty affects large areas of the world, but nowhere more so than Africa. A recent United Nations report listed the countries of the world according to their degree of economic development, and of the 35 least developed, 34 are in Africa. The richer nations are going to have to work much harder to alleviate the worst areas of poverty, for practical reasons as well as altruistic ones. O f the global problems so far described, the filtration and separation industry may seem a long way from making any kind of serious impact upon the solutions (although it may be greatly affected by some of them - e c o n o m i c recession, for example). The last of those listed, however, has a much greater influence upon separation processes, that being the impending shortage of water. There are many people who are seriously concerned that lack of access to adequate water resources might soon lead to war, where, for example, a country holding the watershed for a major river running through another country can hold back the water flow by a series of dams. On the global scale, of course, there are areas where water is plentiful, but even there the source (rain) is unreliable. The provision of clean water, and the treatment of wastewaters, is becoming a major market for the filtration and separation industry, and this will become even more important if the fight against poverty succeeds. To other people, different problems may seem just as important as those described above. These may include world health issues (e.g. HIV-AIDS, the SARS scare, malaria), the impact of the globalization of major
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company activities (e.g. the movement of manufacturing activities into Asia), the imbalance in agricultural output caused by subsidies, the high levels of unemployment in many parts of the world, and the general problem of ageing populations (e.g. the ability to provide pensions for retired workers). These, while undoubtedly influencing the general economy, are less likely to impact upon the separation businesses.
1.4.2 The Current State of the World The recession in the USA during 2001 surprisingly came to an end in November of that year, and the incipient recovery from 2002, although stumbling a little during the Iraq war of early 2003, has not stopped. As with the USA, so with much of the developed world: because of the slump in the US economy that of the whole world was close to stagnation throughout 2001 and most of 2002 (with recession in some parts of it), followed by a relatively weak recovery during 2003, before some signs of strengthening in 2004. Demographically the world is split into markedly different regions. There arc two countries with more than one billion inhabitants, China and India, which together account for more than 37% of the total population of the world (and both of which are still growing quite fast). Next in population order, but significantly smaller, are the USA and Indonesia, with between 200 million and 300 million people. There are then seven more countries with populations in excess of 100 million. In this list of the 11 most populous countries, only two (the USA and Japan) can be regarded as rich. In terms of national economies, the world is equally dramatically split. The USA has by far the largest single national economy (as measured by GDP) - i t is more than twice the size of that of Japan, which has the second largest. In turn, Japan's economy is nearly twice that of the third largest, Germany. As measured by GDP per head, a good measure of relative economic strength, 15 the leading 20 countries are in Western Europe (including the top five). The other five are Japan, the USA, Brunei, Singapore and Kuwait. The poorest countries arc mostly African, with the lowest 11 countries in terms of GDP per head being from that continent, as are 20 out of the lowest 25. The gap between the richest and poorest is enormous: from Luxembourg with more than US40 000 per head to Ethiopia and Somalia with less than US$200 per head. Of the 190 or so countries in the world, 40 of them have GDP per capita figures of less than US$500, while 35 have US$10 000 or more. The mean value for the whole world is close to US$5000 per head. When taken together, total economic output and output per head make a major contribution to the relative sizing of markets. From consideration
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North America, with 33% of gross world output; Western Europe, with 30%; and Eastern Asia, with 19%.
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Central & South America, with 5.0% of gross world output; Eastern Europe, with 2.7%; Turkey & Middle East, with 2.6%; South East Asia, with 2.1%; South Asia, with 1.9%; Africa, with 1.8%; and Australasia, with 1.5%.
This division by economic output suggests that the world market for separation equipment is thus likely to be determined largely by what happens in North America, Western Europe and J a p a n - although the fastest growing parts of the market are expected to be in the developing regions, especially in China and India. Of course, the regions just specified are not homogeneous in economic terms. The North American sector is dominated by the US market; with the other countries, Canada and Mexico, making up only 10.5% of the regional total. The USA is showing signs of steady growth out of its 2001 recession, with Canada and Mexico likely to keep pace with this growth since their economies are heavily dependent upon that of their larger neighbour. The Central and South American region continues to be affected by political turmoil and economic problems, although the year-old new government in Brazil seems to have settled the largest country in the region. Some of the other problems appear intractable, resulting in a reduction of foreign investment. The economy and very nature of Western Europe have been changed recently by a major political event, namely the acceptance into membership of the European Union (EU) of ten additional countries, mostly from the east of the continent, on May 1, 2004. This event means that the once convenient division of Europe into West and East is no longer really relevant. The EU has taken its first major step towards an agreed formal constitution for the Union, but the creation of the eurozone has split the Union into two parts, and this zone has not been doing
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as well as those parts outside it. The EU's main problems for the immediate future are the need to reflate the economy, especially in Germany, and to reduce the high levels of unemployment in several of its member countries. The impact of the ten new members is expected to be positive. The now reduced region of Eastern Europe is even more dominated by Russia, both economically and geographically. It has recovered quite well from the problems of a few years ago, and Russia in particular is expected to continue to grow quite fast economically - with a long way to go to catch up the rest of Europe. Once dominated economically by Japan, the Eastern Asian area is now seeing the very rapid growth of the Chinese economy. The economic crises of the late 1990s in South-East Asia are largely forgotten, but they left Japan severely affected, which only began to recover in 2004 after several periods of recession. The two smaller countries in the region, Taiwan and South Korea, have strong economies, dominated by exports. South East Asia has recovered well from the economic disturbances of several years ago, and some of the economies are growing quite rapidly. However, some of the countries have considerable political problems with which to deal, and these are hindering economic growth, partly by causing a reduction in foreign investment in the region. Once these problems are resolved, then the economic potential here is considerable. South Asia covers the very populous states of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, all with very low figures of GDP per capita. Business potential here is enormous, but the area is sadly lacking in investment, and still very troubled by inter-religious strife. Despite these problems, India is growing nearly as rapidly as China. The Middle East region, including Turkey and the ex-Soviet republics of the Caspian Sea area, presents considerable contrasts and issues. The oil and gas rich states are fending off political change, while the continuing conflicts in Palestine, Afghanistan and Iraq are causing great concern for the future. It is hoped that the recent transfer of power to an Iraqi government will return this country to its former rich state. Turkey's hopes of entrance to the EU suffered a setback in the recent negotiations, and leave it in an uncertain state. The region's oil and gas reserves make it a key source of energy for the developed world, so renewed investment can be expected to occur. Africa is a huge region geographically, but it is sadly affected by severe local area conflicts. There is a huge potential here, once the investment climate becomes more attractive. It is a continent of extremes, with a comparatively rich zone along the Mediterranean coast, and intense poverty around the Equator.
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The Australasian region is dominated by Australia" a very successful economy, well integrated and growing quite fast. On the world scale, apart f r o m a few unfortunate exceptions, a major economic change of recent years has been the marked reduction in rates of inflation, especially in the developed parts of the world. For most of Western Europe, the inflation rate has been close to zero, while that in Japan was negative, for two years or so. The potential problems of deflation arc now apparently overcome, as the levels of inflation move up a little, but it is hoped, under control by the major bank systems. This Profile has to adopt a view of the changes that will occur in economic development around the world, or it will not be possible to make any estimates of the market size growth for the international filtration and separation industry. Current estimates of world GDP growth suggest 3.9% by the end of 2 0 0 4 - almost twice the level for the 'advanced economies', including the USA. This Profile assumes that China will continue to grow at well above average rates, together with India, and that the USA and the EU will do better in the near future, so that the global growth rate will settle at around 3.5 to 4% during the next five years. Despite most of the fears that have been expressed for the immediate future, the markets for much of the international filtration and separation industry will remain firm. Many of the applications for this equipment are in rapidly expanding industry sectors, so that the future for the industry looks good. Interest rates are still near to their lowest levels for several decades, so the cost of investment in plant and equipment is low making such investment attractive.
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This Profile of the filtration and separation equipment market has four main tasks: to enumerate the international equipment market, in as much detail as possible; t o review its end-use sectors; to summarize the technical state of the filtration and separation business; and, to describe and list the suppliers to the market, with recent changes. This chapter deals with the first of those tasks, describing the numerical size of the equipment market, with full regional and national analyses, and how it will grow during the next five years, although some alternative analyses are covered separately in Chapter 3. The chapter begins with a general look at the market driving forces at work in the filtration and separation industry. Then comes a description of the nature of the market size assessments, followed by a careful specification of their scope. The bulk of the chapter covers a series of reviews of the market place by broad geographical division, including the local influences o n the market in these geographical units, with actual size estimates for each, analysed in eight broad equipment-type headings. The chapter concludes with some equipment trade figures for some of the larger countries.
Three major, and quite different, forces have controlled the development of the filtration and separation industry during recent years: the changes in world and regional economies; the continued consolidation of the industry's corporate structure; and the increasing demand by the end-user for ever cleaner o r purer products.
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The current state of the world in economic terms has been described in Chapter 1. For most of it, economic progress has been quite encouraging, apart from the major depressed area of Africa. Most recently, the small recession of 2 0 0 2 / 2 0 0 3 hit the industry quite hard, and the figures will show this as a reduction on real market size for these years. A major aspect of the international filtration and separation industry during the three years since the publication of the last edition of this Profile has been its continued consolidation, mainly by acquisition, with quite surprisingly large companies being taken over in this process. An indication of the scale of this consolidation is given in Chapter 6, mainly in the form of a list of mergers and acquisitions affecting filtration and separation companies. The main driving forces for change and improvement in the industry, independent of the economic situation, continue to be environmental pressures and the need for ever-finer degrees of separation. Environmental protection requires that what were once acceptable exhaust streams may no longer be allowed, or may have to have their pollutant contents markedly reduced, thus providing many opportunities for new or extended separation processes. Improved application performance requirements are to be found everywhere, from a need for a better quality of recycled machine tool coolant to a need for 'absolute' purity of air entering a clean room. Increased purity of process streams or utility fluids is an almost selfperpetuating process" no sooner can a filter maker provide a higher level of purity than the uses of such a filter multiply rapidly, while the original application seeks still better purification. The limits to this escalation of demand will only be the limits of the filter designer's s k i l l - or, more likely, that of the filter media makers. The changes in the industry thus involve both improved equipment design, and the availability of better filter media, capable of extending the range of application of a particular kind of filter- the finest degrees of separation being very much a province of the filter, rather than of sedimentation equipment.
2.1.1 Environmental Pressures As with almost every aspect of life, environmental concerns are leading to pressures upon industry to design or operate systems in such a way as to minimize any deleterious effect upon the total environment. These pressures are spreading globally, with manufacturers now finding restrictions that were originally expected only in Western Europe or the USA being applied in many other areas of the world.
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The microfilter, and especially the membrane, with its ability to control very precisely the amount of any pollutant released to the environment, can play an important part in environmental pollution prevention (whether this be to stop pollutants leaving a process, or from getting into one from the outside). Regulations are steadily being accepted, in most of the developed world at least, requiring high standards of control, and this is having very important effects upon the filtration component of the industry. It is increasingly becoming necessary to prevent industrial processes from emitting gaseous or liquid streams that once would have been quite acceptable. The principal environmental pressures include" 9 9 9 9 9
the worldwide concern on global warming/ozone layer depletion; the wish to diminish acid rain production; increasing awareness of the harm done by diesel engine emissions; the need to improve municipal wastewater (sewage) treatment, especially in coastal regions; and concerns about specific liquid effluent problems, especially from nuclear and other high-risk installations.
Although these requirements may not all be resolvable by filtration (or the other mechanical separation processes), such processes have an important part to play in all of them.
2.1.2 International Presence As with many other industry sectors, the filtration and separation industry has had to extend its operations far wider than was once the case. Although 'globalization' is a word often used in a negative sense in parts of the communication media, the demands for filtration and separation equipment are much the same the world over. Suppliers must now cater for much wider markets- at least the local continent, if not the whole world. One of the purposes of the spate of acquisitions and marketing agreements listed in Chapter 6 is to provide companies with ready-made marketing positions in new geographical areas. Those companies without the means for geographical spread by acquisition must achieve it by opening sales offices or entering into joint venture or agency agreements.
2.1.3 Water Quality and Availability A major need exists to improve the already good quality of drinking water in most of the developed world by the more thorough removal of bacteria and viruses. To this must be added the probably greater need to provide potable water of any quality in those parts of the world where water is short.
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Indeed, water, normally thought of as a plentiful commodity, is actually extremely scarce in some parts of the world and is becoming quite expensive in others. This is bringing the potential for international conflict over natural water resources. The ability of fine filtration equipment to clean natural water sources, and even to treat brackish or salt water to produce drinking water, is a major benefit to the business. It is possible that recycled wastewater will soon become another source of fresh water.
2.1.4 Finer Separations Almost all processes, from the extraction of oil from below the sea or the clarification of machine tool coolant through to wine making or the production of medicines, are calling for finer and finer degrees of separation in their operations. Almost all end-users are seeking ever lower cut points in their filters and centrifuges - whether for process or utility applications, or, for gas or liquid filtration. The final clarification stage in most processes is a filter, and so filter media makers are now required to produce ever-finer media, with much finer fibres or by use of membranes.
2.1.5 Internal Demands The above comments relate to pressures from outside the industry. From within it, additional forces can be seen in the need to provide great reliability in machine operation and to confer increased operating lifetimes for both machine and medium. These both lead to a minimization of lifetime costs, capital and operating. A further trend is the growth in the number of companies supplying the aftermarket only, i.e. direct to the end-user of existing equipment.
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2.2.1 Coverage of Estimates In order that the numerical data to be given in this chapter may be properly interpreted, it is necessary that their scope be adequately understood. This involves both inclusion and exclusion. Thus, the estimates and forecasts do include: 9
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all liquid/liquid, liquid/solid, gas/liquid and gas/solid separations where the components before separation exist as distinct phases, in which the separations are achieved by filtration through a porous barrier (i.e. the effect of suspended particle size) or by sedimentation (i.e. the effect of density differences); all similar separations where the species being separated are large molecules or ions in solution and the separation process is akin to filtration, i.e. reverse osmosis, nanofiltration and ultrafiltration, dialysis and electrodialysis; all applications of these separations, whether industrial (manufacturing or service), commercial, or domestic, and including laboratory uses as well as full scale applications; and all operating spares (mainly filter media or elements) sold separately to the end-user.
These inclusions relate to separations from a fluid, gas or liquid. It should be noted, however, that dry screening and related separations are also included, where mixtures of solid particles are separated, usually into fractions of different particle size, by sieving or magnetic separations. Other noteworthy inclusions arc deep bed filters, lamcllar separators, droplet coalescers, screw presses, cyclones and hydrocyclones. Only that ancillary equipment necessary for the safe operation of the equipment is included, such as the motor which drives a centrifuge or the agitator of a clariflocculator, but not the pumps or compressors required to create the fluid flow through the s e p a r a t o r - the market concerns individual filters or centrifuges, not complete systems. Especially is this to be noted in the case of cross-flow membrane systems. The sale of filter media, in bulk or as finished elements, to the makers of filters is not included as a separate item, because such media sales arc covered by the sales of the complete filters. Media sales are only included where they arc made directly to their end-user as part of the supply of spares.
2.2.2 Exclusions The estimates and forecasts do not include: any separation process where a changc of phase is required to achieve separation (such as distillation or evaporation or drying or extraction or absorption or adsorption or crystallization);
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any separation involving ion transfer, such as ion exchange and softening. 9 the cleaning of gases by electrostatic precipitators or wet scrubbers; and 9 the treatment of liquids by biological 'trickle filters'. 9
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these classes of separation process, and those of as defined in this Profile, are not always as words might indicate, but it is hoped that the the reader.
Consultancy and other advisory services are excluded, as are the costs of equipment installation or packaging.
2.2.3 Nature of Estimates A main purpose of this Profile is the numerical description of the size of the equipment market, and of the way in which it is expected to grow (or decline) during the next few years. Such a description is presented here, as a detailed geographical analysis of sales and growth trends. The market value presented is that achieved at the point of sale to the final user, or to the producer of an equipment package involving the item of separation equipment. The market size data are presented here in two main sets of tables, the first containing the global estimates and their breakdown by continent, the second giving individual country estimates (or estimates for small regional groupings of countries). They cover the whole of Western Europe as nine national or regional sets, followed by Eastern Europe as another set, then Africa, several individual Asian countries and regions, finishing with Australasia and the Americas. In each set of data are given an estimate for market sizes in 2003, followed by a combined estimate/forecast for 2004, and then forecasts of changes in these estimates from 2005 to 2009. The values are given in US dollars, and in the mid-year dollar value of the year for 2003 and 2004, but in constant 2004 values for the remaining five years. This use of US dollars as the unit of measurement is mainly because of its wide use for such purposes, and also to be consistent with the previous editions of this Profile (and of others in this series). However, it has caused problems in the transition period between the last edition and this o n e - where a short economic downturn coincided with a period of weakening of the dollar. At least the forecasts (2005 to 2009) are free of this problem, showing what are effectively 'real' rates of growth. In a major change from the previous edition, the sets of market size data are analysed, not in the earlier three grades of separation size, but in terms of eight ranges of equipment type. Each set of estimates and forecasts is thus analysed into" 16
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gravity sedimentation (covering large basin clarifiers, thickeners, flotation and lamellar separators); inertial and centrifugal sedimentation (covering cyclones and hydrocyclones, and sedimenting centrifuges); screens and strainers (for dry and wet screening, including demisters for gases and coalescers for liquids, and coarse in-line strainers); depth filtration (covering all thick media filtration, intended to capture solids within the thickness of the filter medium rather than on its surface, and deep bed granular media filters); other pressure filtration (all other pressurized filters, operating both as cake filters and in cross-flow mode, including all membrane media systems); gravity and vacuum filters; centrifugal filters (but note that the screen-bowl decanter centrifuge, which combines both sedimentation and filtration in one piece of equipment, is classed under sedimenting centrifuges); and other equipment (mainly magnetic separators, electrically assisted filters and mechanical presses).
Chapter 3 contains a section relating these eight categories to the three size categories used in earlier editions of this Profile. It should be noted that the 'other pressure filtration' category is much larger than the others, representing more than two-fifths of the total market. However, it includes the membrane filtration component, which is the subject of a parallel series of Elsevier Profiles, the 3rd edition having been published early in 2004.
The estimates and forccasts for the whole world arc carried in two sets of tables, the first for the global market, and the second for the breakdown of the global figures into those for each of the five continents.
2.3.1 Global Estimates and Forecasts Thc total world sales of filtration and separation equipment and spares, as defined above, given in Table 2.1, can be sccn to be estimated at US$29 515 million in 2003 (n.b. at the dollar values of that year). This is below thc forecast value in the prcvious edition, mainly because of the more severe impact of the recession in 2001 to 2003 than was predicted. To put this figure in context, the total Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for the whole world is currently around US$30 trillion, so that the entire filtration and separation industry contributes 0.1% of the world's output figure.
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This total is, of course, made up from national or small regional estimates, but as a global figure it fits in quite well with other forms of estimations. Thus, the comments made at the end of the later section on filtration trade suggest a total market for the eight countries covered there of US$25 billion, which fits well with a global market of US$29 billion-US$30 billion. From another approach, the total filtration and separation sales of the 60 companies in Chapter 7 in 2003 is estimated at US$19 billion-US$20 billion, and the total of all other sales is estimated, very approximately, at US$10 billion, giving the same global total of US$29 billion-US$30 billion. (An interesting component of this exercise, in attempting to fix sales figures for companies that do not make them available, is that sometimes employee numbers arc quoted in the absence of sales figures, so these can bc approximated by the use of a filtration and separation industry-wide ratio between the t w o - currently around US$210 000 per employee.)
Table 2.1 Global Filtration and Separation Market (US$ million) Equipment Type
2003
2345 Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation 2837 Screens & Strainers 1804 Depth Filtration 3980 Other Pressure Filtration 12 818 Gravity & Vacuum Filters 3480 1560 Centrifugal Filtration 691 Other Equipment
Total
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2461
2567
2676
2796
2929
3075
3021 1909 4231
3198 2007 4470
3382 2108 4719
3587 2221 4995
3813 2345 5300
4062 2481 5635
13 717
14 588
15 508
16 527
17 655
18 898
3677 1666 743
3862 1768 794
4053 1876 848
4265 1995 908
4499 2127 975
4755 2272 1048
2 9 5 1 5 31 4 2 7 3 3 2 5 4 35 172 37 2 9 6 3 9 6 4 5 42 2 2 7
Note: Some totals may differ between tables due to rounding
Of the total world estimate for 2003 ofUS$29.5 billion" 9 9 9 9
41.3% of revenues were in the American continent (North, Central and South); 32.4% of revenues were in Europe (Western and Eastern combined); 24.0% of revenues were in the whole of Asia; and 2.4% of revenues were in Africa and Australasia.
Global sales will recover well in 2004, increasing 6.5% from the 2003 total to US$31.4 billion. Although this increase includes about 2% for inflation (which none of the later forecasts do), the rise is still a good one, considering the poor performance in 2001 and 2002.
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Good growth is forecast to continue through to 2009, on the back of the expansion in China, and the flesh and wastewater segment growth rates, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of more than 6%. This means that the sales in 2009 will be more than 34% higher than those in 2004. The expected individual annual growth rates range between 5.7% and 6.5%. Total sales of all of the equipment covered by this Profile arc forecast to be US$188 billion in the five years from 2005 to 2009 (all in 2004 US dollar values). The division of the market by equipment type shows the following proportions of the total market: 9
9 9 9 9 9 9 9
gravity sedimentation 7.8% in 2004 falling to 7.3% in 2009, inertial & centrifugal sedimentation 9.6% in 2004 unchanged at 9.6% in 2009, screening & straining 6.1% in 2004 falling to 5.9% in 2009, depth filtration 13.5% in 2004 falling to 13.3% in 2009, other pressure filtration 43.6% in 2004 rising to 44.8% in 2009, gravity & vacuum filtration 11.7% in 2004 falling to 11.3% in 2009, centrifugal filtration 5.3% in 2004 rising to 5.4% in 2009, other equipment 2.4% in 2004 rising to 2.5% in 2009.
2.3.2 Global Regions The separate sets of figures Tables 2.2 to 2.6. Of these forecast period is expected CAGR), with fast growth growth in Japan.
for each of the five continents arc shown in five, the fastest growing during the five-year to be that for Asia, at 37.9% overall (6.6% in China and India offsetting the slower
Not far behind, in growth rate terms, is the American continent, with 36.1% overall (6.4% CAGR), boosted by steady growth in the USA, and quite fast rates in South America. Australasia also has an expected growth rate above the world value, if only just, at 34.5% overall (6.11% CAGR). Europe is expected to grow at well below the average rate, held back by slow growth in France, Germany and Italy, with an increase of 29.7% overall (5.3% CAGR), while poor Africa will be slower still, at 24.9% overall (4.5% CAGR), despite its need to do much better.
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These continental rates should be put into context by comparing them with some of the national rates of growth, the fastest being that for China at 9.8% CAGR, and then South Asia (mainly India) at 9.6%. Although most of Europe is relatively sluggish, the 'Rest of Western Europe' group (mainly Greece and Ireland) has the third highest rate, at 8.6% CAGR. Russia takes fourth place, at 8.3% CAGR. Table 2.2 Filtration and Separation Market in Europe (US$ million) Equipment Type Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation Screens & Strainers Depth Filtration Other Pressure Filtration Gravity & Vacuum Filters Centrifugal Filtration Other Equipment
Total
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
735
760
786
814
846
880
915
939 596 1297
985 621 1358
1034 648 1423
1087 676 1493
1146 708 1571
1210 742 1655
1278 779 1745
4248
4478
4725
4992
5288
5610
5954
1139 521 229
1185 548 243
1235 577 257
1288 609 273
1347 644 291
1412 681 310
1479 722 331
9705
1 0 1 7 7 1 0 6 8 5 1 1 2 3 3 1 1 8 4 0 1 2 5 0 0 13201
Table 2.3 Filtration and Separation Market in Asia (US$ million) Equipment Type Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation Screens & Strainers Depth Filtration Other Pressure Filtration Gravity & Vacuum Filters Centrifugal Filtration Other Equipment
Total
20
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
549
583
610
637
669
704
745
660 423 947
711 452 1019
756 478 1082
802 504 1145
854 533 1217
913 566 1299
981 604 1392
3047
3300
3527
3759
4023
4323
4665
827 366 167
884 396 181
933 422 194
982 449 208
1038 480 224
1101 514 241
1173 554 262
6984
7527
8004
8485
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Table 2.4 Filtration and Separation Market in Africa (US$ million) Equipment Type Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation Screens & Strainers Depth Filtration Other Pressure Filtration Gravity & Vacuum Filters Centrifugal Filtration Other Equipment
Total
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
15
15
16
16
17
17
18
19 12 27 87 23 11 5
20 13 27 91 24 11 5
20 13 29 95 25 12 5
21 14 30 100 26 12 5
22 14 31 105 27 13 6
23 15 33 110 28 13 6
25 15 34 116 29 14 6
198
206
214
224
234
245
257
Table 2.5 Filtration and Separation Market in America (US$ million) Equipment Type
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation Screens & Strainers Depth Filtration Other Pressure Filtration Gravity & Vacuum
1008
1064
1113
1165
1220
1281
1347
1171 743 1642
1254 790 1755
1332 833 1860
1414 879 1971
1504 928 2091
1602 982 2224
1710 1040 2369
5213
5611
5988
6389
6825
7306
7836
1431 635 279
1521 682 302
1603 727 324
1688 774 347
1781 825 372
1882 881 401
1993 943 432
Filters Centrifugal Filtration Other Equipment
Total
12121 12980 13781 1 4 6 2 6 15545 16558 1 7 6 7 0
Table 2.6 Filtration and Separation Market in Australasia (US$ million) Equipment Type
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Gravity Sedimentation 38 Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation 48 Screens & Strainers 31 Depth Filtration 68 Other Pressure Filtration 223 Gravity & Vacuum Filters 60 Centrifugal Filtration 27 Other Equipment 12
40
42
44
45
48
50
51 33 72 237 63 29 13
54 35 76 252 66 31 14
58 36 80 269 69 33 15
61 38 85 286 73 35 16
65 40 90 305 77 37 17
69 43 96 327 81 39 18
538
569
604
638
679
723
Total
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2.4 Regional Markets Review The filtration and separation industry is a long-established one, with an enormous range of equipment types, from a simple cartridge to a very complicated process vacuum filter or decanter centrifuge. Because of its maturity, the industry is well placed in almost every country of the world. Its more technical components are likely to be found in the more technologically advanced areas of the world, but every area has a market for the simpler filters, which make up the majority of the market. The following reviews of the filtration and separation marketplace highlight the major geographical markets, and the factors important to them. In terms of individual national markets, the largest by far is that in the USA, at an estimated figure of more than US$10 billion in 2004 it is about the same as that for the whole of Europe, including Asiatic Russia. The second largest national market is Japan, at US$4.1 billion, or about 40% of the US figure, in 2004. The third largest national market is Germany, at US$2.5 billion, under a quarter of the size of the USA market and about three-fifths of that of Japan. Germany is followed in size order by the UK and France, both with figures of US$1.4 billion, and thcn by China and Italy, with US$1.2 billion each. China is increasing is size rapidly, and is forecast to overtake France by 2009. The specific national and local region markets are reported in the following Sections, in the same format as for the continental presentations in Section 2.3.
The major political step of expansion towards the east has now been taken, with ten countries added to the previous 15 of the European Union (EU) in the middle of 2004. This will bc a difficult move to complete satisfactorily, especially as the EU is trying to get a constitution in place at the same time. The formation of thc euro-zonc (currently involving 12 of the earlier 15 EU members) has disturbed the organization considerably, especially with Sweden's rejection of entry into it. The larger Union will eventually make thc rcgion a stronger force in the global marketplace, although it will take some years for the new entrants
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to reach the standards of industrial development shown by many of the earlier members. The parallel arguments among the larger members of the Union, concerning the way in which the EU should be run, is not helping this to be a smooth transition. Another major driving force in Europe is the increasing impact of the EU Directives on national legislation, which cover subjects as diverse as water treatment and pressure system design. These legislative changes impact on the equipment needed to achieve the requirements of the Directives, with the filtration and separation industry being one of those sectors that is directly affected. The chemical industry of Europe is much disturbed by the current proposals that a vast range of common chemicals will have to undergo safety vetting. The continent is still very much divided economically between the relatively rich countries of the western part, and the relatively poor ones in the east. The countries of Western Europe arc well developed, with relatively stable economies. Most of the world's countries with very high GDP per head figures are in Western Europe, with most of the countries in the region depending quite heavily on exports to produce that GDP. By contrast, the countries of Eastern Europe (including those in the former Yugoslavia) are much less developed, economically and industrially. The estimates for the filtration and separation markets in these two parts of Europe are given in Tables 2.7 and 2.8. Table 2.7 Filtration and Separation Market in Western Europe (US$ million) Equipment Type Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation Screens & Strainers Depth Filtration Other Pressure Filtration Gravity & Vacuum Filters Centrifugal Filtration Other Equipment
Total
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
680
701
723
748
775
805
835
869 551 1199
909 572 1252
953 596 1309
999 621 1371
1051 649 1439
1108 679 1513
1167 710 1592
3926
4128
4347
4583
4845
5129
5432
1053 482 212
1093 505 224
1136 531 237
1183 559 251
1235 590 267
1291 623 284
1350 659 302
8970
9384
9833
10314 10850 11432
12047
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Table 2.8 Filtration and Separation Market in Eastern Europe (US$ million) Equipment Type
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
55
59
63
66
70
75
80
Sedimentation 70 Screens & Strainers 45 Depth Filtration 98 Other Pressure Filtration 322 Gravity & Vacuum Filters 86 Centrifugal Filtration 39 Other Equipment 17
76 48 106 350 93 43 19
81 52 114 378 99 46 20
88 55 122 409 105 50 22
95 59 132 443 113 54 24
102 64 142 481 121 58 26
110 68 153 522 129 63 29
794
853
918
990
1069
1154
Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal
Total
735
In overall GDP terms, the 18 countries of Western Europe (still retaining the earlier definition of the 15-member European Union, plus Iceland, Norway and Switzerland) had a total GDP figure that was eleven times that for Eastern Europe in 2003. The ratio between the two regions is even more in favour of Western Europe when it comes to the market for membrane modules. The estimates for 2003 show US$9 billion estimated for Western Europe and only US$735 million for Eastern E u r o p e - a factor of more than 12. For the whole of Europe the 2004 market for filtration and separation equipment is expected to reach nearly US$10.2 billion, which puts it very close to the total for the United States (98% of it), and nearly 2.5 times that for Japan. The corresponding figure for 2009 is forecast to be almost exactly US$13.2 billion (as shown in Table 2.2). The five-year growth in the market for filtration and separation equipment is therefore forecast to be 29.7%, at a compound annual growth rate of 5.3%, which is significantly below the global average growth rate. This means that the European share of the world market will decrease slightly, from 32.4% in 2004 to 31.3% in 2009. Even so, the expected sales of separation equipment in the five years from 2005 to 2009 are forecast at close to US$59.5 billion (in constant 2004 US dollar values). In the total European market, the expected rates of market growth in the two parts are very different, with 5.1% CAGR for the western part, and 7.8% for the eastern part. As a result, the global share will move in opposite directions during the five-year forecast period: decreasing in the west and increasing in the east. From the point of view of the filtration and separation industry, the next five years will see a considerable expenditure in both parts of the water industry, fresh and waste; considerable upgrading of the markets in the eight accession countries on the eastern perimeter of the EU, and quite a high level of growth in the membrane component of the industry.
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2.5.1 Western Europe The division of Europe that existed up until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 is now very largely a thing of the past, especially since the addition of eight of the former Soviet countries to the European Union in 2004. Nevertheless, it makes a convenient division of the whole of Europe, into a largely rich west, and a relatively poor e a s t - for which reason it is retained here, at least for this edition of the Profile. The western area, as described here, is made up of the 15 countries of the 2003 EU plus Iceland, Norway and Switzerland (these countries include eight out of the top ten as measured by GDP per head). For the whole of Western Europe, the 2004 market for filtration and separation equipment is estimated at US$9.B8 billion, rising to a forecast figure of US$12.05 billion by 2009 (as shown in Table 2.7). The five-year growth in the market for filtration and separation equipment is forecast to be the relatively low figure of 28.4% (5.1% CAGR), as much of the region is making only slow progress out of the 2 0 0 1 / 2 0 0 3 recession. The Western European share of the world market will decrease from 29.9% in 2004, to 28.5% in 2009, while total sales in the period from 2005 to 2009 inclusive is forecast to be nearly US$54.5 billion (in 2004 US dollar values).
2.5.1.1 Germany Although it is very much the largest of the national economies in Europe, the German economy is currently in a period of low growth, the lowest of the four largest European countries. As it has been the mainstay of European growth for more than 30 years, this means that Europe, or at least the euro-zone, is being held back by the relatively poor performance. The country is still trying to deal with the assimilation of the former East Germany, and the high levels of unemployment to which this has led, although political integration is now complete. As Germany is the second largest exporter (of all goods) in the world, after the USA, its economy is exceedingly sensitive to growth or decline in all the other regions of the world. Consequently, the surrounding countries in Europe are all struggling a little. The recent strengthening of the euro has not helped exports. The rates of growth in the eastern part of the country spurted on reunification, but the process slowed quite rapidly after about five years, with the area under-performing significantly for at least the last three years. A new initiative to deal with this problem was begun in mid-2004. A weakening coalition government has managed to achieve some of the necessary structural reforms in the economy, but more changes are needed and will not easily be achieved. German labour is now less flexible
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and more expensive that that of most of the rest of Western Europe. Unemployment levels are uncomfortably high, at more than 10%, although inflation rates are low, almost at the point of deflation. The German GDP only grew by 0.2% in 2003, while current forecasts have growth rates of 1.4% in 2004 and 1.7% in 2005. This Profile expects economic growth in Germany to get no higher than 2.6% per annum up to 2009. Germany has broken the structural agreement on economic activity that was part of the establishment of the euro-zone, which required all members to set an upper limit of 3% of the GDP on budget deficits, or risk heavy fines. Germany has exceeded this limit for three years in succession, and there seems little chance that the required reforms in the economy can be achieved without more government spending, and corresponding pressures on this deficit level. Germany has usually led the way in the implementation of EU Directives, having frequently been the source of the technology that led to them, and the resultant environmental pressures have driven the market quite strongly. Apart from oil and gas, Germany is quite rich in resources, and has a strong food and beverage industry, with brewing especially important. The engineering industry as a whole is very strong in Germany, especially in the automotive and aerospace sectors. The chemicals and petrochemicals industry is also strong, although less dominant than it once was. The giant German chemical companies have reduced the scope of activities quite a lot, with the usual change out of bulk chemicals into fine and pharmaceutical products, but the biotechnology component is relatively weak. The utility sector in Germany is still quite fragmented, although consolidation is occurring here, with some very large entities emerging, such as RWE and E.On. Industrially, the country is thus strong, although its representation in the list of the world's largest companies is surprisingly low. Of the 300 or so manufacturing companies and utilities in the world, with annual sales in 2002 (or 2002/2003) of US$1000 million (US$1 billion) or more, fewer than 30 are based in Germany. Among the companies with sales of US$100 billion or more, just one is German (DaimlerChrysler). Next in size comes the power utility E.On, and then Siemens, VAG, BASF, RWE, BMW, ThyssenKrupp, Bayer, Degussa, Henkel and MAN. Also in this group is Robert Bosch, the largest of the private companies, which make up quite an important part of German business (the top 20 private companies include Freudenberg at seventh by size, and Mahle at tenth). In terms of the market for filtration and separation equipment, Germany has the third largest national share of the global market, and the largest share in Western Europe. The German market is expected to grow from US$2.45 billion in 2004 to US$3.1 billion by 2009, in constant 2004 US dollar values (as in Table 2.9), a growth rate of 32.7% overall, or a
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compound annual growth rate of 4.8%, below the rates for France and the UK, but above those for Italy. A maximum growth rate of 5.2% will be reached in the period up to 2009. The share of the world market will decrease from 7.8% in 2004, to 7.3% in 2009, while total sales in the period from 2005 to 2009 are forecast to be just over US$14 billion, in constant 2004 dollars. Table 2.9 Filtration and Separation Market in Germany (US$ million) Equipment Type Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation Screens & Strainers Depth Filtration Other Pressure Filtration Gravity & Vacuum Filters Centrifugal Filtration Other Equipment
Total
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
186
191
196
202
209
217
224
232 142 318
241 147 330
251 152 343
262 158 358
275 164 375
290 172 394
304 179 413
1026
1071
1122
1178
1243
1314
1387
276 123 57
285 128 60
295 134 63
305 141 67
318 148 71
332 156 75
346 165 80
2453
2556
2670
2805
2949
3098
2361
The engineering industry as a whole is very strong in Germany, especially in automotive and aerospace, and so, therefore, is the filtration and separation sector. There are many well-known names of the filtration and separation business based in Germany, including: 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
BHS Didier Ellcrwork Frcudcnberg Flottwcg GEA GKD H a v e r & Boecker Hcinkcl Hicn Lehmann Herding Hydac Intensiv Filter Klinkau Krauss Maffei Lcnser Lohmann Ltihr Mahle/Knecht Mann & Hummel Osmota
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This list has expanded by the separation of Flottweg from Krauss Maffei since the last edition of this Profile, but in the same period it has lost Membrana, Netzsch and Ultrafilter to acquisition by others. These German companies otherwise feature very little in the acquisition list of Chapter 6. Germany has some strong centres of filtration research and two key filter testing companies. It is also the home to the A C H E M A and FILTECH exhibitions.
2.5.1.2 France The largest country in Western Europe by area, France has a smaller economy, and a much smaller engineering industry, than Germany. It has, however, done rather better than Germany in the first few years of the new century in economic terms. To the evident distress of several other member countries (especially the UK), France and Germany continue to make the political running within the EU and the curo-zone, seemingly finding the UK's non-inclusion in the latter to their advantage. France now has a government of the centre-right, matching its president, creating quite a strong formation, although still with the same kinds of structural problems that face Germany. It has breached the :3% budget deficit agreement even more than G e r m a n y - and seems little perturbed by the situation. The GDP increase in France was only 0.6% in 2003, but a better figure of 2.2% is expected for 2004, and then again for 2005. Even so, growth in GDP is expected to continue at 2 to 2.8% for the period of this Profile. Inflation is quite low in France, at around 2%, but unemployment remains high, at 9% it is not far below that of Germany. Employment laws remain quite rigid, and represent one of the structural problems still to be dealt with by the government. Engineering in France is still quite a strong sector, especially in automotive (Peugeot-CitrotSn and Renault being world class companies), aerospace, rail and electrical power. EdF is the one remaining national power monopoly, despite EU efforts to open the French market to other suppliers. Bulk chemicals are no longer a major sector, but the pharmaceutical industry has grown rapidly, the impending merger of Sanofi and Aventis having created a world-class company. Food and beverage processing are particular strengths for France, while the oil and petrochemical sector is also strong. France has two of the largest water utility companies in the world.
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The separation equipment market in France is less than 60% of that in Germany, but still large enough to put France in third place among Western European countries, although only very slightly smaller than the UK. The equipment market is expected to be US$1.44 billion in 2004, and is forecast to rise to US$1.84 billion by 2009 (Table 2.10). This represents an overall growth rate of 27.4% during the five years from 2004 (5% CAGR), which is lower than that for the UK, but higher than the German and Italian growth rates. Its share of the world market will fall from 4.6% in 2004 to 4.4% in 2009. Total filtration and separation equipment sales in France during the forecast period from 2005 to 2009 arc expected to reach more than USS8.3 billion (at constant 2004 US dollar values). The French-owned filtration and separation industry is relatively small, the list from the previous edition having not changed: 9 9 9 9 9 9
Eurofiltec Gaudffin Lautrettc Procedair Robatel-Rousselet Sogefi
It should bc remembered, however, that US Filter, one of the world's leading filtration companies, was French-owned (by the water company Vivendi), but has now been largely sold out of French ownership. Also based in France is the research institute IFTS, and there is a strong professional filtration society. Table 2.10 Filtration and Separation Market in France (US$ million) Equipment Type Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation Screens & Strainers Depth Filtration Other Pressure Filtration Gravity & Vacuum Filters Centrifugal Filtration Other Equipment
Total
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
102
105
109
112
116
120
125
132 86 183
138 89 191
145 93 200
152 96 208
159 101 218
167 105 229
176 110 241
603
635
668
702
740
782
828
164 75 33
171 79 34
178 83 36
184 87 38
192 91 41
200 96 43
209 102 46
1377
1443
1580
1658
1743
1837
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2.5.1.3 Italy An apparently strong right-of-centre government has not been able to achieve much since its election, partly because of the prime minister's problems. Despite that, this government looks like seeing out its term of office - unlike its 50 or so predecessors, who have only averaged a year a piece. The other main reason for this likely longevity is the disarray among the opposition parties, wherein still there is no real focus. There remain unresolved structural problems in the economy (labour laws, pensions, etc), but Italy has managed for quite some time without their solution. The long-term problem of the economic divergence between the north and the south in the country seems as insoluble as ever (and EU funding for the depressed south will reduce now that several countries with even poorer regions have joined the EU). Despite the strong government, the economy remains fairly fiat, with a GDP growth for 2003 of only 0.6%, and a 1.6% increase expected for 2004, and 1.8% for 2008. Inflation is currently at 2.2%, but is falling, although unemployment is stuck at 9%. The manufacturing industries in Italy have a record of doing rather well whatever was happening to or in the government, and this is expected to continue to be the case. Italy has a strong engineering industry, especially in automotive (with Fiat a world-leading car maker, although currently not doing well) and marine. Its oil and petrochemical sectors remain strong, although its bulk chemicals business is not what it was. Food and beverage production is strong, pharmaceuticals and electronics are growing fast, and general engineering still seems to be able to sell its products at very attractive prices. Water and waste treatment are very fragmented, and leave much to be desired by comparison with northern Europe. The manufacture of filters and other separation equipment is not a strong component of a relatively strong industrial scene. Well known names in the business include: 9 9 9 9 9
Diemme Fratelli Mariani MP Filtri Pieralisi Fratelli Testori
The filtration and separation equipment market in Italy remains the smallest of the four larger Western European countries, at less than half of that in Germany, and it has now been overtaken by China as the sixth largest national market in the world. The market in 2004 is expected to reach US$1150 million, rising to US$1435 million by 2009, in constant 2004 US dollar values (Table 2.11). This growth will be at an overall rate
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of 24.5% (4.5% CAGR), well below the global mean growth rates. The world market share will accordingly fall from 3.7% in 2004 to 3.4% in 2009. The total sales of filtration and separation equipment in Italy between 2005 and 2009 (inclusive) are forecast to reach nearly US$6.6 billion.
Table 2.11 Filtration and Separation Market in Italy (US$ million) Equipment Type
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Gravity Sedimentation 84 Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation 106 Screens & Strainers 68 Depth Filtration 149 Other Pressure Filtration 488 Gravity & Vacuum Filters 131 Centrifugal Filtration 59 Other Equipment 26
86
88
91
93
96
99
110 70 154 508 134 62 27
115 73 161 533 139 65 29
120 76 167 560 144 68 30
125 79 175 588 150 71 32
131 82 182 618 155 75 34
137 85 190 649 161 78 36
1152
1202
1257
1313
1372
1435
Total
1111
2.5.1.4 The United Kingdom Although producing less on a national scale then France, as measured by GDP, the filtration and separation equipment market in the UK is expected to have overtaken that of France by 2004 (having been almost the same in 2003). This is because the UK was not so badly affected by the 2 0 0 1 / 2 0 0 3 recession (and, say some, because it is not held back by euro-zone membership). With, now, the second largest national separation equipment market in Europe, and the fourth largest in the world, the UK market will also grow faster than those of the other three large European countries during the forecast period to 2009 - although at rates that are still below the global mean values. Its world ranking could well slip below that of China during the next decade. The UK has a strong, centre-left, government, with a very large majority, but which is well into its second term. The government is struggling to make any impression on the social services in the country, and the Iraq war and its aftermath have made the government look shakier than it probably is. Nevertheless, the country came out of the recent recession better than most countries in Western Europe, with surprising economic growth in 2002 and 2003. The bank base rate is only now climbing slowly from a period when it was at its lowest level in 48 years (although still twice that of the euro-zone), and unemployment is among the lowest in Europe at about 5% (compared with 9 or 10% in France, Germany and Italy). GDP growth in 2003 was 2.8%, with 3.2% expected in 2004, and 2.7% forecast for 2005. Growth rates of around 3% are expected to continue through to 2009.
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Sterling had been very strong for a few years, with a serious impact on export performance, but the pound has weakened significantly, certainly against the euro, during the past two years or so. Inflation is at a comfortable level of around 2 to 2.5% (depending on the measure used), while business investment is at its highest level for three years. Although manufacturing continues to decline as a contributor to GDP at the expense of services, Britain still suffers from the continuing problem of low levels of productivity and competitiveness. Even non-British owned companies do better within the UK than do their British-owned equivalents. On the scale of output per head, the UK is below Germany, France and Italy, and well below Japan and the USA. Until this problem is solved, manufacturing in the UK will not produce the returns that it should, and companies will seek manufacturing capability outside the country. The once great chemicals sector has shrunk considerably, by virtue of a change away from bulk production (which has shifted overseas) towards the provision of specialty chemicals, but pharmaceuticals and biotechnology arc both very strong. The water industry continues to suffer from a bout of changing ownership, as well as from problems of pricing and future investment, but it is a powerful force now, with strong overseas operations. The power generation companies are in a weak state, because of uncertainties in electricity supply, but the country's North Sea reserves of gas and oil arc still a considerable income earner. Food and beverage production feature strongly among the components of the GDP, with the dairy and brewing sectors also of considerable importance. Despite its steady relative decline, the mechanical and electrical engineering sector remains strong in the UK. Although there arc no major car companies left in British ownership there are large factories in the UK for BMW, Ford, General Motors and Peugeot. Shipbuilding is largely a thing of the past, but aerospace is still quite strong, while the electronics sector is very important, despite recent cutbacks in semiconductor production. The expected sales of filtration and separation equipment in the UK in 2004 arc expected to bc close to US$1.46 billion, and are forecast to reach US$1.9 billion by 2009 (Table 2.12). Equipment market growth to 2009 is thus expected to show an overall increase of 30.9% compared with 2004 5.5% CAGR). These rates are below the overall market growth rate (because of a slower increase in manufacturing), and cause a small drop in global market share from 4.6% in 2004 to 4.5% in 2009. The total sales of separation equipment in the five years from 2005 to 2009 are forecast to be approaching US$8.6 billion, in 2004 dollar terms.
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Table 2.12 Filtration and Separation Market in the United Kingdom (US$ million) Equipment Type
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
100 Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation 137 Screens & Strainers 86 Depth Filtration 181 Other Pressure Filtration 604 Gravity & Vacuum Filters 159 Centrifugal Filtration 77 Other Equipment 31
104
108
112
117
122
127
145 90 191 642 167 82 34
152 94 201 679 174 86 36
161 99 211 720 183 91 38
170 103 223 765 191 97 41
179 109 235 812 201 103 43
189 114 248 861 210 109 46
1615
1707
1804
1904
Total
1375
1455
1531
The filtration and separation business in the UK has seen a great deal of corporate merger activity. It remains quite strong, even if much less British-owned than it was. British suppliers of filter media make a strong feature of the market, and there has been a surge of new entrant companies to the marketplace, and aggressive marketing by smaller specialist companies, of which the UK has a goodly number. Among the leading names in the business are" 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
Andrew Textiles Axsia Serck Baker BBA Nonwovcns (although largely based in the USA) Thomas Broadbent Carlson Delkor Domnick Hunter GKN Sintermetals (also based in the USA) Porvair Potter & Soar
There is a strong professional filtration society in the UK, with its own journal, and the Elsevier filtration publications arc also based in the country.
2.5.1.5 Spain and Portugal The Iberian market for filtration and separation equipment is expected to reach nearly US$620 million in 2004 (Table 2.13), a world market share of almost 2%. The market size is forecast to grow to more than US$800 million by 2009, an overall increase of 30% (8.4% CAGR) - well under the global mean rate. The combined share of the world's total separation equipment market will therefore fall very slightly, to 1.9% by 2009. The five-year total sales for the forecast period are forecast to exceed US$3.6 billion.
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Table 2.13 Filtration and Separation Market in Spain and Portugal (US$ million) Equipment Type
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Gravity Sedimentation 44 Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation 56 Screens & Strainers 36 Depth Filtration 78 Other Pressure Filtration 257 Gravity &Vacuum Filters 69 Centrifugal Filtration 31 Other Equipment 14
46
48
49
51
53
55
59 38 82 272 72 33 15
62 39 87 288 75 35 16
65 41 91 304 78 37 17
69 43 96 322 82 39 18
73 45 101 342 86 41 19
77 47 106 363 90 44 20
617
650
683
720
760
802
Total
585
The two countries of the Iberian Peninsula have been looked on as the poor relations of the other members of the EU, a situation from which they have benefited considerably in terms of grants from the EU budget enabling them to catch up rapidly in terms of economic development. This situation may not continue now that other, poorer countries have joined the Union. Their level of industrial development is well behind most of the rest of Western Europe, but is also catching up fast. The opposition in a mid-2004 election unexpectedly defeated the Spanish government, and the incoming government's policies are not yet clear. The country still has no acceptable answer to the Basque separatist problem. In Portugal, there is currently a minority left-of-centre government. Both countries have large agricultural, food and beverage sectors, with wine making important to each. The engineering sectors are small, although Volkswagen's SEAT operation in Spain is now a big one, and water treatment is fragmented. The Spanish power utilities sector is aggressively changing by merger, both inside and outside the country. Investment in Spain has been rising at quite a high rate, and this continues to be an exciting marketplace. There are two noteworthy filtration companies in the region, one in Spain and one in Portugal. Both make media, and both are now owned outside I b e r i a - Papalera del Bes6s (part of Ahlstrom), and Fanafel (part of Tamfelt).
2.5.1.6 Benelux The Bcnclux region, covering Belgium, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, is a tightly knit and strong group, having been a union that predates the first of the European Communities. It is also a very well developed region, both socially and industrially, with some key members of the filtration industry, and a very concentrated marketplace (the
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population density in the Netherlands is much the highest of all developed countries). Luxembourg has the highest GDP per capita figure for all countries in current values, and even more so in purchasing parity terms, as befits its role as a financial haven. The Netherlands has the largest economy in this group. Although quite a strong economy, it is currently suffering from the poor performance of its large neighbour, Germany. Its unemployment rate has risen, albeit from a very low value that was getting close to exhausting reserves of skilled labour. Belgium has one of the highest rates of unemployment in Western Europe, and continues to be disturbed by the Fleming/Walloon disagreements. It carries a high tax burden, in a public service heavy economy. GDP growth rates of 2 to 39/0 are expected for the region through to 2009. The Netherlands can claim a half share of one of the world's largest companies, Royal Dutch/Shell. Another half share of Unilever. Agriculture is strong throughout the region, as is the food and beverage sector, with brewing its main component. Chemicals and pharmaceuticals production is an important business, while the region has high standards for water and wastewater treatment. The best known filtration and separation companies are" 9 9 9 9 9 9
Amafiltcr Bekaert Filtech Gamma Holding Norit Stork Veco
Of this list, one is Belgian (Bekaert), while the rest are Dutch. The expected filtration and separation equipment market in the Bcnclux region for 2004 is nearly US$740 million, forecast to rise to US$940 million by 2009 (Table 2.14), an overall increase of'27.2% (4.9% CAGR), well below the global mean rates of market growth. This will cause a reduction in global market share from 2.4 to 2.2%. The sales of separation equipment during the five years from 2005 to 2009 are forecast to be nearly US$4.26 billion.
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Table 2.14 Filtration and Separation Market in Benelux (US$ million) Equipment Type
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Gravity Sedimentation 54 Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation 68 Screens & Strainers 44 Depth Filtration 95 Other Pressure Filtration 311 Gravity & Vacuum Filters 83 Centrifugal Filtration 38 Other Equipment 17
55
57
58
60
63
65
71 45 99 326 86 40 18
74 47 103 342 89 42 19
77 49 108 360 93 44 20
81 51 113 379 96 46 21
85 53 118 401 101 48 22
90 55 124 425 105 51 23
Total
709
738
772
808
847
891
939
2.5.1.7 The Nordic Region The Nordic region has a strong filtration and separation industry, with several key companies based in the area. It consists of four countries with high levels of development, economically, industrially and s o c i a l l y Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. It sits on the northern fringe of Western Europe, and not all the countries are that well integrated into it - Norway is not a member of the EU at all, while Denmark and Sweden are not in the euro-zone having both now voted quite strongly to stay out of it. Only Finland, because the EU provides welcome alternatives to its erstwhile dependence on Russia, seems fully enthusiastic about membership. The region has held up quite well during the recent recessionary period, and future growth is expected to be steady, if unexciting, with GDP rates rising to 3.1% by 2009. There is potential in Denmark for good growth, but the economy is very dependent upon its two large neighbours, Germany and Sweden. 2003 saw quite a low GDP increase of 0.3%, forecast to be followed by an expected increase of 1.9% in 2004 and 2.2% in 2005. The Danish government is a rather uncertain coalition, following the referendum rejecting entry into the euro zone. Finland, with a strong coalition government in power, has been doing quite well economically, and was recently ranked as the country with the best growth potential in the region. Norway's centre-right coalition government has to contend with some pressure to join the EU, and is still faced with the problem of what to do when its oil and gas reserves run out. The country's North Sea operations have been very beneficial to the economy, but there is little else to sustain it once the fuel reserves become depleted. The Swcdish economy continucs to be strong, dcspitc the country's very high level of taxation, with a tradition of excellence in engineering.
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Following 1.9% growth in 2003, the expected GDP growth rates are now 2.8% for 2004 and 2.5% for 2005. Inflation is moderately low in Denmark and Finland, a little higher in Norway, and very low in Sweden. Unemployment is at acceptable levels in Denmark and Sweden, low in Norway, but uncomfortably high in Finland. Manufacturing levels are agreeably high in the whole area, with the extra feature of the pulp and paper industry in most of it. Car manufacture is important in Sweden (although no longer Swedish owned), as is shipbuilding in much of the region, food and beverage processing, pharmaceuticals and general engineering. The main business of the region is wood pulp and paper, with Finland and Sweden being one of the world's key production areas (together with North America and Russia). Food and beverage production is also important, together with chemicals and pharmaceuticals (including Novo Nordisk). The filtration and separation industry is quite strong, and its market is well developed. The regional equipment market in 2004 is estimated to exceed US$780 million, and this is forecast to rise to more than US$1 billion by 2009 (Table 2.15). This growth is at the overall rate of 29.6% (5.3% CAGR). These below-average rates cause the region's share of the total world market to fall from 2.5% in 2004 to 2.4% in 2009. The sales of equipment during the five-year forecast period are expected to be US$4.58 billion. Table 2.15 Filtration and Separation Market in the Nordic Countries (US$ million) Equipment Type
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Gravity Sedimentation 57 Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation 72 Screens & Strainers 46 Depth Filtration 101 Other Pressure Filtration 329 Gravity & Vacuum Filters 88 Centrifugal Filtration 40 Other Equipment 18
58
60
62
65
67
70
75 48 105 346 91 42 19
79 50 110 365 95 44 20
83 52 115 385 99 47 21
87 55 121 408 104 49 22
92 57 128 433 109 52 24
97 60 135 460 114 55 25
784
822
864
962
1016
Total
750
911
The strength of the Nordic region's filtration and separation industry is shown by the leading companies in it: 9 9 9
Ahlstrom (although mainly operating in the USA) Alfa Laval Arboga-Darenth
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Axel Johnson/Parkson CamfilFarr DISA Goodtech Larox/Outokumpu Metso/Svedala Tamfelt
Two of the above list are in the top 20, by size, of world filtration companies.
2.5.1.8 Austria and Switzerland The two mainly Alpine countries of Austria and Switzerland have very strong economies, with Switzerland's showing one of the world's highest figures for per capita GDP (this, however, is matched with one of the slowest economic growth rates in Western Europe). The GDP growth in 2003 was zero for Switzerland and only 0.8% in Austria- both suffering from their dependence on Germany as an economic partner. Improvement to 1.6% for Austria and 1.9% in Switzerland is expected for 2004, and 2.1% and 2% in 2008. It is assumed that later rates will be in the range of 2 to 2.6% until 2009. Manufacturing industry in the region is strong and living standards are high. The filtration and separation industry is well represented in Austria by Andritz and BWT. There is no company so prominent as these in Switzerland, although worthy of note arc G Bopp, Escher-Wyss, Giovanola and Sefar. The market in Austria and Switzerland for filtration and separation equipment is expected to exceed US$440 million in 2004, increasing to a forecast value of more than US$860 million in 2009 (Table 2.16), which is an overall increase of 27% during the five years (a CAGR of 4.9% - the fifth lowest rate of growth shown by any of the areas considered in this Profile). The regional share of the global market, already small at 1.4% in 2004, will fall further to 1.3% in 2009. The five-year total sales of separation equipment for the forecast period from 2008 to 2009 is estimated to approach US$2.6 billion.
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Table 2.16 Filtration and Separation Market in Austria and Switzerland (US$ million) Equipment Type Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation Screens & Strainers Depth Filtration Other Pressure Filtration Gravity & Vacuum Filters Centrifugal Filtration Other Equipment Total
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
32
33
34
35
36
38
39
41 26 57 187 50 23 10
42 27 59 196 52 24 11
44 28 62 205 54 25 11
46 29 65 216 56 26 12
49 30 68 228 58 28 12
51 32 71 241 60 29 13
54 33 75 255 63 31 14
443
463
485
509
535
425
563
2.5.1.9 The Rest of Western Europe Still remaining to be considered in Western Europe are the two countries at the extremes of the continent, Greece and Ireland, as well as the smaller, mainly island, states such as Cyprus, Iceland and Malta. The first two arc somewhat behind the rest of the EU in economical terms (and, therefore, benefiting from EU grants). Ireland, however, has been growing rapidly with GDP rises of more than 5% through 2002 and 2003. Irish expansion is expected to continue at such high rates, carrying the region with it. There is still a high level of agricultural business in the area, but Ireland, in particular, has been successful in persuading manufacturing companies to set up on locally. These include the filtration companies Gilroy and Irema. It took Greece a long time to adjust its economy to allow entry to the euro zone, but it has one of the highest rates of unemployment in the EU. Cyprus, still a partitioned island, and Malta have recently joined the EU. The negotiations for Turkey's EU entry, while still at any stage, may result in the re-unification of Cyprus. Thc market for separation equipment in this dispersed area is expected to reach US$300 million in 2004 (Table 2.17). This is forecast to rise to more than US$450 million by 2009, corresponding to an overall increase of 51.1%, or a CAGR of 8.6%, the third highest rate among all the regions of this Profile. As a result, the region's global share will rise slightly, from 0.95% in 2004 to 1.07% in 2009. The five-year total sales of filtration and separation equipment for the forecast period of 2005 to 2009 inclusive, is estimated at more than US$1.9 billion (all in 2004 US dollar values).
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Table 2.17 Filtration and Separation Market in Rest of Western Europe (US$ million) Equipment Type Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation Screens & Strainers Depth Filtration Other Pressure Filtration Gravity & Vacuum Filters Centrifugal Filtration Other Equipment
Total
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
21
22
24
25
27
29
31
26 17 37 121 32 15 6
29 18 40 132 35 16 7
31 20 43 144 38 17 8
34 21 47 157 40 19 9
36 23 51 171 44 21 9
40 25 55 187 47 23 10
43 27 60 204 51 25 11
276
299
325
353
382
415
452
2.5.2 Eastern Europe The region of Eastern Europe, including Asian Russia, covers the old, communist countries that existed during the period of the 'iron curtain'. This is now no more than a convenient arrangement for a geographical coverage of the European area, and will become less so as the incorporation of much of it into the European Union is completed. This, of course, has been the most important recent event in the area, the addition to the EU of ten eastern countries. It is expected that they will all benefit from joining, although the problems of agricultural subsidy will take some time to resolve. The move leaves some not yet a c c e p t e d and Russia stays glowering at the eastern edge. The lingering conflicts in the former Yugoslavia continue to depress the Balkan area, but the rest of Eastern Europe is showing an encouraging rate of growth. The filtration and separation equipment market is expected to reach US$794 million in 2004 (Table 2.8), which is forecast to increase to US$1.154 billion by 2009, in constant 2004 dollar terms. This corresponds to an overall increase of 45.5% (just under 7.8% CAGR) - o n e of the higher growth rates in the global market. The Eastern European share of the world market will accordingly rise, from just above 2.5% in 2004 to just above 2.7% by 2009, less than 109/0 of that in Western Europe. Total equipment sales in Eastern Europe from 2005 to 2009 are forecast to be close to US$5 billion.
2.5.2.1 Russia As covered in this Profile, 'Russia' refers to Asian Russia as well as its European extent, plus its immediately associated states, Belarus, Moldova and the Ukraine, and the Caucasian republics, but not the now independent Asian republics to the north of the Caspian Sea, such as Turkmenistan. Russia makes up by far the largest part of the Eastern European region in geographical terms, and is also the largest economy,
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although proportionately much less so. It is very much underdeveloped compared with its potential, especially considering its huge natural resources. After a period of marked economic weakness in the late 1990s, the Russian economy is now growing quite rapidly, with GDP growth rates of 5.7% achieved in 2003, 6.6% expected for 2004, and 5.3% forecast for 2005. Unfortunately inflation is also rising, but continuation of growth at the 5.5 to 6% level is forecast up to 2009. The government is stable, although becoming more autocratic, and it still faces the Chechen problem and other disturbances in the Caucasus. The level of industrial development is significantly behind that of Western Europe, although catching up fast. The discovery of oil and gas in quantity around the Caspian Sea has started a new oil rush, and will have some benefits for Russia as well. There are some large companies developing in Russia, mainly in oil and gas processing, although mining is also doing well. It is estimated that the 2004 market for filtration and separation equipment will reach US$370 million (Table 2.18), just 1.1% of the world total. An overall increase during the five years to 2009 of 49.2% (8.3% CAGR) - the fourth highest of all the regions covered here) - will produce a 2009 market of US$550 million (in constant 2004 dollars), and a share of the global market in that year of 1.3%. The five-year equipment sales total will approach US$2.4 billion. Table 2.18 Filtration and Separation Market in Russia* (US$ million) Equipment Type Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation Screens & Strainers Depth Filtration Other Pressure Filtration Gravity & Vacuum Filters Centrifugal Filtration Other Equipment
Total
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
26
28
29
31
33
36
38
32 21 45 149 40 18 8
35 23 50 164 43 20 9
38 24 53 177 46 22 10
41 26 58 193 50 23 10
45 28 62 210 53 25 11
49 30 68 229 58 28 13
53 33 73 250 62 30 14
339
371
400
433
469
510
553
* Including Asian Russia
2.5.2.2 Rest of Eastern Europe The remainder of the Eastern European region is made up of three groups of countries: 9
the three small Baltic states (Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania);
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the larger independent countries (Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovakia); and Mbania and the former Yugoslavia (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Serbia and Montenegro, and Slovenia).
Of these, all three Baltic states, four of the second group (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia), and Slovenia from the third group have all joined the EU, in what is hoped to be as big a liberation of their economies as was the political liberation when the iron curtain collapsed. Bulgaria and Romania are in negotiations to join the EU at a later date, but the ethnic conflicts among the former Yugoslav countries may keep them out for the foreseeable future - although Croatia hopes to start negotiating entry conditions early in 2005. The economies of all these countries were largely slowed by the economic crisis in Russia in the late 1990s, and they have mostly been slower than Russia to pick up again, with Poland still the weakest. Nevertheless, they are now all growing economically at rates above most of those current in Western Europe. As with Russia, the level of industrial development is significantly behind that of Western Europe. Considered as emerging markets, the first two of the above groups of countries have reasonably well developed levels of manufacturing and processing industry, whereas the third is less well developed. There are no large manufacturing companies in the region (although western companies are rapidly setting up in the area) or any filtration and separation companies of note. It is estimated that the 2004 filtration and separation equipment market for this eastern European region will exceed US$420 million (Table 2.19), rising quite quickly to US$600 million by 2009 (in constant, 2004 US dollar values). This will be an overall increase in market size of 42.2% during the five years, a compound annual growth rate of 7.3%, well above the global mean rates. As a result, the 1.3% share of the global market in 2004 will increase to 1 . 4 ~ The total five-year sales, from 2005 to 2009 inclusive, of separation equipment will exceed US$2.6 billion.
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Table 2.19 Filtration and Separation Market in the Rest of Eastern Europe (US$ million) Equipment Type Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation Screens & Strainers Depth Filtration Other Pressure Filtration Gravity & Vacuum Filters Centrifugal Filtration Other Equipment
Total
2003
2004
2005
2006
30
31
33
35
38 24 53 173 46 21 9
40 26 57 186 49 23 10
43 27 60 201 52 24 11
395
423
453
2007
2008
2009
37
39
42
46 29 65 216 56 26 12
50 31 69 233 59 28 13
53 33 74 252 63 30 14
57 35 80 272 67 33 15
486
520
559
601
Asia is the most populous of the five continents, with about 60% of the world's population, but it produces only 25% of the world's economic output. The countries forming the continent of Asia include" 9
9 9 9
Turkey, Israel and the Islamic states in the Middle East as far east as Afghanistan, together with the former Soviet republics around the Caspian Sea; South Asia, or India, Pakistan and the surrounding states; South East Asia, or the states of Indo-China, including Malaysia and Singapore, plus Indonesia and the Philippines; and East Asia, or Japan, China (including Hong Kong), Mongolia, the Koreas, and Taiwan.
Japan has by far the largest of these individual economies, with China some way behind in second place (but growing very fast), and India in third. The market in filtration and separation equipment for the whole of Asia is expected to reach more than US$7.5 billion in 2004 (Table 2.3), and is forecast to exceed US$10 billion by 2009, in which year it will hold almost one quarter of the global market. The overall growth from 2004 to 2009 will be 37.9% (6.6% CAGR), comfortably above the global mean growth rate. The total sales of separation equipment from 2005 to 2009 inclusive will be more than US$45.5 billion, in constant 2004 US dollar values. 2.6.1
Turkey and Middle East
Turkey forms a link between two c o n t i n e n t s - Europe and Asia. The country is firmly set on joining the EU, even though it is Islamic by culture and geographically mostly in Asia, but the problems of a divided
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Cyprus are impeding progress towards incorporation. The countries of the Middle East, together with the ex-Soviet central Asian republics, hold a large proportion of the world's reserves of oil and gas, and their relations with their major clients in Europe, America and Japan are considerably disturbed by the conflicts in Palestine, Afghanistan and Iraq. (n.b. in this Profile, the Middle East refers to Israel, and its Islamic neighbours eastwards from the Lebanon to Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan, but it does not include Egypt.) Quite apart from the Palestinian conflict, and the recent wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the Arab countries have some severe individual political problems to resolve. The region has a high demand for fresh water, and so is a large user of membrane systems for water desalination, as well as having a high demand for separation equipment in the gas and oil extraction industries. There are no noteworthy companies in the filtration and separation industry outside Israel, which is the most highly industrialized country in the area. In economic terms, Turkey has been doing very well, with GDP growth of 6.1% in 2003, while figures of 4.8% and 4.4% are forecast for 2004 and 2005 respectively. Its GDP rates are expected to continue in the 4.5-5.5% range through 2009. Much lower rates are forecast for the rest of the region, with Israel actually in recession in 2003. The filtration and separation equipment market in Turkey and the Middle East is expected to exceed US$600 million in 2004, rising to US$785 million in 2009 (Table 2.20). The Turkish component of these figures is expected to be 29% in 2004 and 32% in 2009. These figures correspond to an overall increase of just more than 28% for the whole region (5.1% CAGR). The regional share of the world's market will fall from 2% in 2004 to 1.9% in 2009. Total sales of separation equipment in the five years from 2005 to 2009 are forecast to exceed US$3.5 billion. Table 2.20 Filtration and Separation Market in Turkey and Middle East (US$ million) 2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
44 Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation 56 Screens & Strainers 36 Depth Filtration 79 Other Pressure Filtration 258 Gravity & Vacuum Filters 69 Centrifugal Filtration 31 Other Equipment 14
46
47
49
50
52
54
59 37 82 270 71 33 15
61 39 86 284 74 35 15
64 40 90 299 77 36 16
67 42 94 316 80 38 17
71 44 99 334 84 40 18
75 46 104 355 88 43 20
705
743
785
Equipment Type
Total
44
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672
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2.6.2 South Asia The term 'South Asia' is used here to cover what is also known as the Indian sub-continent (i.e. India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, and the Himalayan states), a densely populated but not all that well developed region. Attention should be paid to India, more for its potential than for its present market size. It is the second most populous country in the world, with around one billion people, and has one of the highest national economic growth rates: a GDP growth of more than 10% in 2003, with figures of 7.2% and 7% forecast for 2004 and 2005 respectively. On the other hand, India is one of the poorest countries in the world, with a GDP per head figure not much more than half that of China. An unexpected return of the Congress Party to government in mid-2004 was achieved on promises to do something about the abject poverty. At least relations with Pakistan seem to be improving. A problem for India is its 'two-speed' economy, in which certain sectors are thriving, especially technological ones, and others are lagging far behind. The new government has vowed to correct this situation. The Pakistan economy is not so strong as that of India, with annual growth rates under 3%. Its poverty levels arc clearly worsening, with the refugee problem from Afghanistan making the situation even worse. Unlike India, industrial development is also decreasing. There is quite a strong filtration industry in India, in which Polymer Papers is probably the best known company. The estimated separation equipment market for the whole region in 2004 is expected to be US$477 million, forecast to rise to US$755 million by 2009 (Table 2.21). This increase will be at the overall rate of 58.2% (9.6% CAGR), the second highest growth rate of any region in this Profile. The small share of the global market, 1.5% in 2004, will rise to 1.7% in 2009. Total South Asian sales of filtration and separation equipment will reach US$3.16 billion, between 2005 and 2009 (inclusive).
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Table 2.21 Filtration and Separation Market in South Asia (US$ million) Equipment Type Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation Screens & Strainers Depth Filtration Other Pressure Filtration Gravity & Vacuum Filters Centrifugal Filtration Other Equipment
Total
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
33
36
38
41
45
48
52
42 27 58 191 51 23 10
46 29 64 211 56 26 11
50 32 70 231 60 28 12
55 34 76 254 66 31 14
60 37 83 280 71 34 15
66 41 91 309 78 37 17
72 45 100 341 85 41 19
436
477
521
571
626
687
755
2.6.3 South East Asia For this Profile, the South East Asian region covers Burma (Myanmar), Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore and the Indochinese countries, plus Indonesia and the Philippines. It has recovered well from a fairly deep recession, repeating that of the late 1990s (from which very rapid recoveries were also achieved), and is expected to show market growth rates in excess of 8% for the whole of the forecast period. The countries of the region vary enormously in economic strength, from one of the richest in the world, Singapore with a GDP per head of more than US$27 000, to some of the poorest, such as Vietnam with a GDP per head of US$370. The countries differ widely in their levels of development, but even all together, they represent only 1% of the global market, although the fast growth of 2003 is expected to continue through 2009. There are no large filtration equipment suppliers of note. However, Malaysian companies are expanding rapidly, and American Air Filter (AAF) is now Malaysian-owned. The largest country, both geographically and economically is Indonesia, which has suffered from a series of unstable governments and is beleaguered by a series of secessionary movements. This description also applies to the Philippines, the fifth largest economy in the region. Both countries are, however, slowly moving to more democratic societies, with elections to be held in 2004. The market in the whole region (including that of Singapore)is estimated to have been US$285 million in 2000, rising to US$353 million in 2006 (Table 2.22). This increase corresponds to an overall growth of 22.9% (4.2% AAGR). Sales of filtration and separation equipment in this whole region (including Singapore) are expected to reach US$320 million in 2004, rising quite rapidly to a forecast total of US$477 million in 2009 (Table
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2.22). This is an overall increase of 48.7% in the five years (8.25% CAGR), well above the global mean rate. The share of the world's market will rise slightly from 1% in 2004 to 1.1% in 2009. Total sales of separation equipment from 2005 to 2009 are forecast to exceed US$2 billion. Table 2.22 Filtration and Separation Market in South East Asia* (US$ million) Equipment Type Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation Screens & Strainers Depth Filtration Other Pressure Filtration G r a v i t y & V a c u u m Filters Centrifugal Filtration Other Equipment
Total
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
22
24
25
27
29
31
33
28 18 40 130 35 16 7
31 20 43 141 37 17 8
33 21 46 153 40 19 8
36 22 50 166 43 20 9
39 24 54 181 46 22 10
42 26 58 197 50 24 11
46 28 63 216 53 26 12
345
373
404
438
477
297
321
* Includes Singapore
2.6.3.1 Singapore Economically the most successful of the South East Asian countries (with GDP growth rates of 4.9% in 2003 and 5.9% and 4.6% forecast for 2004 and 2005 respectively), Singapore is currently in good shape after an earlier deep recession. The country is highly developed industrially. With a world market share of under 0.3%, the local market for filtration and separation equipment is expected to bc US$87 million in 2004, rising quite quickly to a forecast total of US$123 million in 2009 (Table 2.23). This market size increase will be at the overall rate of 41.7% (7.2% CAGR), comfortably above the global mean rates. The total sales for the forecast period will be US$537 million (at constant 2004 US dollar values).
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Table 2.23 Filtration and Separation Market in Singapore (US$ million) Equipment Type
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation Screens & Strainers Depth Filtration Other Pressure Filtration Gravity & Vacuum Filters Centrifugal Filtration Other Equipment
6
6
7
7
8
8
9
8 5 11 35 9 4 2
8 5 12 38 10 5 2
9 6 12 41 11 5 2
10 6 13 44 11 5 2
10 6 14 48 12 6 3
11 7 15 52 13 6 3
12 7 16 56 14 7 3
Total
80
87
93
100
107
114
123
2.6.4 East Asia
2.6.4.1 China A huge country geographically, with the largest population of any in the world, China has also become a major economic entity, growing very rapidly and sucking in vast quantities of natural resources, especially oil, and manufactured goods of all types. Its present rates of growth (10% in 2003, and 8.9% and 7.8% respectively being forecast for 2004 and 2005) are so high as to cause many commentators to query their sustainabilityand what would happen to East Asia, and even the world, if they cannot be sustained. Nevertheless, the high growth rates are expected to continue, and the market figures in this Profile assume GDP growth rates of 7% on average during the next five years- no collapse is expected. China is developing rapidly in an industrial sense, with industrial production growing in double figures, and a little less rapidly socially, although even here vast strides are being made (not least because of the impending Olympic Games). Relations with Taiwan, and hence with the USA, are still highly strained, although the assumption of broad control over Hong Kong and Macau has occurred without too much trouble, with Hong Kong remaining an economic powerhouse, even if there are problems of over-control from Beijing. The high rates of economic growth are necessary to reduce the levels of unemployment. Inflation, which was also in double figures not long ago, has been brought right down, and in fact the economy has been deflating for the last two or three years. Much strengthened by, and still highly dependent upon, the addition of Hong Kong's financial resources, China is now a sizeable market place for most goods. The country is slowly opening to foreign investors and to the import of foreign goods, and its rapid growth makes it a very attractive market, even with tremendous growth in its domestic economy.
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It has one-quarter of the world's population, so when further progress in standards of living and the infrastructure have been achieved the potential for sales will be enormous. Business investment is expanding at high rates: 15% in 2002, 26% in 2003 and 17% expected for 2004. This is a major reason for the surge in imports. Investment in the power, water and gas sectors totalled US$105 billion in 2003. There are no very large Chinese companies outside Hong Kong, with none of note in the filtration and separation industry, but international manufacturers are slowly establishing joint ventures in China and the local manufacturers are growing rapidly. The local manufacture of filter media is becoming quite sophisticated and equipment manufacture is also developing rapidly, such that competition from China has now to be taken seriously by Western manufacturers. Much of the national demand for filtration and separation equipment has to be met by imports, as the equipment manufacturing industry in China is still relatively small and underdeveloped. Total imports into China grew by 40% from 2002 to 2003, and filtration imports grew by nearly 18%. There was a large proportional trade deficit in 2003, but exports had risen by 71% from 2002 to 2003, showing the rapid acceleration in size of the domestic industry. Not surprisingly, therefore, the Chinese market for filtration and separation equipment is the fastest growing of all the entities examined here, with an overall increase of 59.4% from 2004 to 2009 (9.8% CAGR). The 2004 market is expected to be US$1.17 billion (Table 2.24), which makes it just a little larger than that for Italy, and thus the sixth largest national market in the world (up one place from the previous edition of this Profile). The market in 2009 is forecast to reach US$1.87 billion, and by that year China will have overtaken France, to become the fifth largest national market. The global share of the equipment market will increase from 3.7% in 2004 to 4.4% in 2009, the total equipment sales from 2005 to 2009 being US$7.8 billion (in constant 2004 US dollar values).
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Table 2.24 Filtration and Separation Market in China* (US$ million) Equipment Type
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Gravity Sedimentation 81 Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation 97 Screens & Strainers 66 Depth Filtration 145 Other Pressure Filtration 458 Gravity & Vacuum Filters 126 Centrifugal Filtration 53 Other Equipment 23
89
97
104
113
122
132
108 73 161 513 140 59 26
120 80 178 570 153 65 29
130 87 194 624 166 72 32
143 94 212 686 180 79 35
157 103 232 758 196 87 39
173 113 255 839 215 96 44
1170
1293
1408
1693
1866
Total
1049
1541
* Including Hong Kong
2.6.4.2 Japan Japan has the second largest national economy in the world, although it is some way behind the US in first place. Its economy, however, has been stagnant for some time, with recession holding the country in its grip until early 2004 when the government finally managed to get things moving. GDP growth of more than 1% had only been achieved in three years out of the ten up to 2002, but rose to 3.4% in 2003, with 4.4% forecast for 2004. It is, however, expected to slow again, to 2.2% in 2005, and this Profile assumes that it will stay in the 2.5-3.5% region through 2009. Japan's quite strong government is still faced with falling productivity, and its major steel industry has not yet restructured. Conglomerate groups still feature prominently among the leading Japanese companies, and consequently Japanese companies feature strongly among the largest in the world. Japan has an extremely well developed economy, so that all of the manufacturing and service sectors of interest to the filtration and separation market are well represented, even if they have been held down by the economic climate and the lack of investment. Manufacturing is continuing to lose out to some of the country's neighbours where labour is less costly. Japan has been very self-sufficient in manufactured goods, and has been unwilling to use non-domestic components in them. NonJapanese companies have resorted to joint ventures to overcome this resistance, but recent events have forced a more open national policy, and have thus led to actual inward investment, such as the Renault-Nissan and Roche-Chugai associations. Japan is a very small importer of goods, including filtration equipment, the local market being very well served by local producers. These same
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suppliers also supply Eastern Asia, although they are much less visible in Europe. They include: 9
9 9 9
9 9 9 9 9 9 9
9 9
Asahi ILasei Fuji Filter Hosokawa IHI Kubota Kurita Miura Nikkiso Nitto Denko Noritake Teijin Tomoe Toray
The market in Japan for filtration and separation equipment is expected to reach almost US$4.12 billion in 2004, rising to US$5.29 billion by 2009 (Table 2.25), thereby achieving an overall growth rate of 28.5% from 2004 to 2009 (5.2% CAGR). These rates are below the global mean values, so the share of the world market will fall from 13.1% in 2004 to 12.5% in 2009. The total equipment sales from 2005 to 2009, inclusive, arc forecast to be in excess ofUS$23.8 billion.
Table 2.25 Filtration and Separation Market in Japan (US$ million) Equipment Type
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
310
327
337
347
359
373
390
364 228 522 1673 455 202 94
389 243 558 1799 483 217 102
408 252 583 1894 503 228 108
426 262 608 1988 521 239 114
447 273 638 2099 543 252 121
472 286 671 2224 568 266 128
501 302 711 2371 598 283 138
3849
4118
Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation Screens & Strainers Depth Filtration Other Pressure Filtration Gravity & Vacuum Filters Centrifugal Filtration Other Equipment
Total
4313
4504
4731
4990
5293
2.6.4.3 South Korea The other two East Asian countries of South Korea and Taiwan are very much smaller than their immediate neighbours China and Japan. Despite their dependence on Japan as a trading partner, neither has been so badly affected by the recession as Japan. Economic growth in South Korea was at the quite good rate of 3.9% in 2003, but is forecast to accelerate to 5.4% in both 2004 and 2005. It is
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expected to maintain a growth rate of 4.5 to 5.5 % through 2009. Slowly thawing relations with North Korea have reached something of a stalemate over nuclear power, but hope remains high that marked improvement will soon occur. Manufacturing is quite strong, offering a good market. The automotive industry is important in much of the area, and general engineering is growing in importance. South Korea is taking production business from Japan because of its high manufacturing skills and lower labour costs. The level of industrial development level is high. South Korea's filtration and separation equipment market will rise from an expected value of US$522 million in 2004 to more than US$760 million by 2009 (Table 2.26), an overall growth rate of 45.9% (7.8% CAGR), with a small rise in world market share from 1.7% to 1.8%. Between 2005 and 2009 (inclusive) separation equipment sales arc forecast to be US$3.29 billion. Table 2.26 Filtration and Separation Market in South Korea (US$ million) Equipment Type
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Gravity Sedimentation 36 Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation 46 Screens & Strainers 30 Depth Filtration 65 Other Pressure Filtration 212 Gravity & Vacuum Filters 57 Centrifugal Filtration 26 Other Equipment 11
39
41
44
46
49
53
50 32 70 230 61 28 12
54 34 75 250 65 30 14
58 37 81 270 70 33 15
62 39 87 292 74 35 16
67 42 93 317 80 38 17
73 45 101 344 85 41 19
522
563
606
652
704
Total
483
761
2.6.4.4 Taiwan Similar to South Korea in many ways, most especially in geographical position, Taiwan has the problem of its complex relationships with China to deal with, yet has done well despite it. As well devclopcd industrially as South Korea, Taiwan was in recession in 2001, but GDP growth for 2003 was 5.2%, and rates of 5.4% and 4.4% are forecast for 2004 and 2005. This Profile expects growth of between 4.5% and 5.5% through 2009. The filtration and separation equipment market in Taiwan will exceed US$300 million in 2004, increasing by 43.5% (7.5% CAGR) to US$440 million in 2009 (Table 2.27). The share of the world market is little changed, at about 1%.
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Table 2.27 Filtration and Separation M a r k e t in Taiwan (US$ million) Equipment Type Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation Screens & Strainers Depth Filtration Other Pressure Filtration Gravity&Vacuum Filters Centrifugal Filtration Other Equipment
Total
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
21
23
24
25
27
29
30
27 17 38 125 33 15 7
29 19 41 135 36 16 7
31 20 44 145 38 18 8
34 21 47 157 40 19 9
36 23 50 169 43 20 9
39 24 54 183 46 22 10
42 26 58 199 49 24 11
352
378
408
440
284
307
328
The continent of Africa contains most of the poorest regions of the world. It has two markedly different zones: the richer countries along the Mediterranean coast and to the far south of the continent, and the huge area in between, impoverished either by nature or by human conflict (or both). From the point of view of the filtration and separation equipment market, it contains just three countries of any significance: Egypt, Nigeria and the Republic of South Africa. It has 13% of the world's population, yet can only produce less than 2% of the global GDP, despite its vast potential. It is hopelessly under-invested, and far too war torn to interest the investor. Egypt, which acts as the main intellectual leader of the Arab world, sits a little uncomfortably between Africa and the Middle East. The government, firmly in place, has its problems of religious strife, but is making good economic progress, with current growth rates in the region of 3 to 4%. Nigeria has much worse religious conflicts, and is struggling to make the most of its generous natural resources. South Africa has a strong government, doing quite well economically, but is increasingly affected by A I D S / H I V and somewhat troubled by the problems in Zimbabwe, just across the border. The total African market for filtration and separation equipment in 2004 is expected to reach more than US$200 million, and it is forecast to be close to US$260 million by 2009 (Table 2.4). These figures represent an overall increase of less than 28% (a compound average annual rate of 4.5% ), rates that are well below the global average, and among the lowest of any of the regions considered in this Profile. As a result, the share of the world total in 2009 will fall slightly from the 0.68% of 2004. Total separation equipment sales in the five years from 2008 to 2009 will be US$1.17 billion.
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The American continent covers" 9 9
9 9
North America (Canada, Mexico and the USA); Central America (the seven smaller republics); the Caribbean (five larger island republics, and several smaller ones); and South America (Brazil and 12 smaller countries or dependencies).
The three North American countries are covered separately here, but the remainder are covered as Central and South America. America is, of course, a continent of great divergence in economic strength. Economically, the USA dwarfs any other country on the c o n t i n e n t - the next in GDP size order being Brazil, Canada and Mexico, none of which is as much as one-tenth of its size. Because of the size of the USA, the continent produces nearly two-fifths of the world's GDP, from less than 14% of the world's population. The total separation equipment market for the Americas is expected to be almost US$13 billion in 2004, rising to close to US$17.7 billion in 2009 (Table 2.5). These figures correspond to a global filtration and separation equipment market share of 41.3% in 2004, and 41.85% in 2009, because of the growth rates of 36.1% overall or 6.4% CAGR, just above the global mean figure.
2.8.1 North America 2.8.1.1 The USA In terms of the global market for filtration and separation equipment, the USA represents much the largest national share, effectively comprising one-third of i t - more than two and a half times that of the next in size, Japan. This is mainly due to the vast economic strength of the country, resulting in the dominance of the marketplace by US-owned companies. The USA experienced a long period of economic growth through the 1990s, but this was coming to an end before the terrorist attacks of September 2001. The downward trend was quite rapid, but, despite the political impact of the Afghan and Iraq wars, the recession was short lived. The economy came out of recession at the start of 2002, since when slowly accelerating growth has been satisfactorily achieved, although job creation rates are disappointing. A growth rate for GDP of 4.3% was achieved in 2003, with 4.6% forecast for 2004 and 3.6% for 2005. The
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unemployment and inflation rates are rising again, more than 6% for unemployment, and 2% for inflation, but at least deflation is a fear of the past. This Profile assumes GDP growth figures will stay around 3.5% to 4% for the forecast period. The USA is the clear leader of the world in general economic terms. It is technologically a very advanced country (although still with worrying pockets of deprivation, both economic and technological). It has a major economic characteristic that differentiates it from Western Europe (although not so much from Japan) in that trade for the USA is a very much smaller proportion of its GDP. Mthough proportionally small, it is still very large in real terms, with the USA being the world's largest exporter (although Germany vies for this title when exchange rates are in its favour in this r e g a r d - and was the leader by far in terms of filtration and separation equipment trade in 2003). The USA is also the world's largest importer, and is currently carrying a huge general trade deficit, and an even larger current account deficit, because of the large volume of inward investment of recent years. The dollar has been weakening fairly steadily for the last two years, which will support exports, and discourage imports. The Federal Reserve has recently raised its basic interest rate for the first time for four years. The manufacturing industry is returning to strength, after the recent recession, with all sectors that use separation processes doing well. The country has a reasonably well-integrated marketplace for all capital goods, served by a very strong manufacturing industry, and supported by a powerful infrastructure. The number of large companies that arc based in the USA is out of proportion even to the USA's large GDP value. The two largest manufacturing companies in the world (by turnover) arc American: Exxon-Mobil and General Motors (the largest of all is also US-based, but that is a retailer). Other large companies are General Electric, ChevronTexaco, Altria (the former Philip Morris), Boeing, Merck, Procter & Gamble, ConocoPhillips and USX-Marathon. Of the 300 or more manufacturing companies in the world with annual sales greater than US$1 billion, 125 arc based in the USA. The filtration and related equipment sector in the USA is correspondingly s t r o n g - most of the leading manufacturers in the world are from the country (if there is a relative weakness, it is perhaps in the supply of centrifuges). Three companies out of the top five are US-based, seven out of the top ten, 13 out of the top 20, and so on. The disparity is even greater for membrane system supply, with almost all of the large companies being from the USA. Among the larger or specially noteworthy companies are: 9
9
Automatic Filters Beacon
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9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
9 9 9 9 9
9 9
Cantel Medical Ccco CcraMcm Clarcor Coming Cummins/Flcctguard Cuno Dollinger Donaldson D o v e r / R o n n i n g e n - Petter Dow Filtertek Filtration Group Flandcrs GE/Osmonics WL Gore Graver Hamon Harmsco Hayward Industrial Hilliard Hollingsworth & Vose Industrial Filter & Pump Ionics ITT Industries Johns Manville Koch Membrane I(omline-Sanderson Lydall Met-Pro MFRI Millipore Mykrolis NAFCo New Logic Pall Parker Hannifin Polypure/Membrana Porex Sparkler Sweco TriSep Western States
Many of these companies have been involved acquisitions in recent years (see Chapter 6).
in expansion
and
This underlying strength in the industry is expected easily to keep the
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USA in its leading position in the industry. US manufacturers supply the national market very strongly - the weaker dollar of the last two years has not made it easy for exporters. Like France and the UK, the USA has a strong professional society devoted to filtration, which publishes its own journal, and stages an exhibition every year. The US market for filtration and related equipment is expected to exceed US$10 billion for the first time in 2004 (Table 2.28). It is forecast to grow from the US$10.35 billion of 2004 to US$14.07 billion in 2009. This represents an overall increase of 35.9% (6.33% CAGR), just above the mean global growth rate. The 2004 share of the global market is 32.9%, rising to 33.3% in 2009. There are forecast to be sales o f U S $ 6 2 . 3 billion of separation equipment in the five years from 2005 to 2009.
Table 2.28 Filtration and Separation Market in the USA (US$ million) Equipment Type Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation Screens & Strainers Depth Filtration Other Pressure Filtration Gravity & Vacuum Filters Centrifugal Filtration Other Equipment Total
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
822
868
909
950
995
1044
1098
936 591 1312
1004 630 1404
1066 664 1488
1131 700 1575
1202 738 1671
1280 781 1776
1366 828 1891
4132
4452
4751
5065
5410
5789
6207
1142 503 221
1215 541 239
1280 576 257
1347 613 275
1421 654 295
1501 698 317
1589 747 342
9 6 6 0 10 3 5 3 10 9 9 0 11 6 5 5 12 3 8 5 13 187 14 0 6 8
2.8.1.2 Canada Canada has great difficulty in separating itself from its larger neighbour to the south, and it normally follows the same economic path as the USA. Canada tries hard not to let its economy be too strongly associated with that of its neighbour, but it did not recover from the 2 0 0 1 / 2 0 0 2 recession so quickly, and even in 2003 could only show a GDP growth rate of 1.6%. This is forecast to reach 3% in 2004 and 3.4% in 2005. This Profile expects economic growth rates of 3.5%-4% through 2009. Canada has a much smaller market than that of" the USA, but it is of the same high quality. It has quite a strong manufacturing sector, and the water industry is especially strong.
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Levels of industrial development are as high as those in the USA. The key companies list of Chapter 7 includes the Canadian companies GL&V and Zenon, while H 2 0 Innovation and SeproTech are also worthy of note. The Canadian filtration and separation market is expected to be US$783 million in 2004, rising to more than US$I billion by 2009 (Table 2.29). This increase corresponds to an overall growth of 36.3% (6.4% AAGR), very close to the US figures. The share of the world market increases very slightly around 2.5% during the five years. Sales in the five-year forecast period are expected to be US$4.7 billion. Table 2.29 Filtration and Separation Market in Canada (US$ million) Equipment Type 2003 Gravity Sedimentation 56 Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation 71 Screens & Strainers 46 Depth Filtration 99 Other Pressure Filtration 325 Gravity & Vacuum Filters 87 Centrifugal Filtration 40 Other Equipment 17
2004 58
2005 61
2006 64
2007 67
2008 70
2009 74
75 48 105 345 91 42 19
79 50 111 368 96 45 20
84 53 117 392 101 48 21
90 56 125 420 107 51 23
95 59 133 449 113 54 25
102 63 141 482 120 58 27
Total
783
829
880
937
999
1067
741
2.8.1.3 Mexico Mexico is as dependent upon the USA for its economic development as Canada, if not more so. The labour migration problem is much more serious across the US/Mexico border, and a great deal of Mexican industry is concentrated at that border (as, of course, is largely true of Canada). Mexico does have the advantage of lower labour costs, but its level of industrial development is much below that of Canada and the USA. The filtration and separation equipment market will rise from an expected value of US$478 million in 2004 to more than US$649 million by 2009 (Table 2.30), an overall growth rate of 35.9% (6.3% CAGR), almost exactly the same as the rates for the USA, with a small rise in world market share at around 1.5%. Between 2005 and 2009 (inclusive) separation equipment sales are forecast to be US$2.9 billion.
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Table 2.30 Filtration and Separation Market in Mexico (US$ million) Equipment Type Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation Screens & Strainers Depth Filtration Other Pressure Filtration Gravity & Vacuum Filters Centrifugal Filtration Other Equipment Total
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
34
36
37
39
41
43
45
43 28 60 198 53 24 11
46 29 64 211 56 26 11
48 31 68 224 59 27 12
51 32 72 239 62 29 13
55 34 76 256 65 31 14
58 36 81 274 69 33 15
62 38 86 293 73 35 16
451
478
506
537
571
608
649
2.8.2 Central and South America South of Mexico lies the rest of the American continent, the republics of Central and South America, and the islands of the Caribbean. The countries of the region differ widely in size, both geographical and economical. The largest economy is that of Brazil, followed by Argentina, Colombia and Venezuela. International debt levels are generally high, holding back much-needed development. The largest of the Latin American countries, in both senses, Brazil has had one of the fastest growing economies for parts of the last decade, intcrspersed with years of decline, often triggered by problems in surrounding countries. A relatively new government still carries high hopes of rcturning the country to high rates of growth. Growth at the moment is quite low, with relatively high inflation. Unemployment is high, but the industrial picture is quite attractive, with strong engineering and chemical operations, as well as a growing paper industry. Scveral countries in the region, especially Brazil, have quite strong manufacturing sectors. Apparently well supplied with natural resources, the region is not yet producing to its full potential, partly because of conflicts in the North West. There are no companies of any consequence in the filtration and separation business, although the business should start to pick up in this region, once the economies have recovered. The separation equipment market in 2004 for Central and South America is expected to reach nearly US$1.37 billion, increasing to a forecast total figure of nearly US$1.89 billion by 2009 (Table 2.31). This is an increase of 38% on the 2004 figure, with a compound annual growth rate of 6.7%. These rates arc above the global mean values, so the global market share of 4.4% for this region in 2004 will increase slightly, to 4.5% in 2009.
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The total five-year equipment sales between 2005 and 2009 are forecast to be US$8.3 billion.
Table 2.31 Filtration and Separation Market in Central and South America (US$ million) Equipment Type
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Gravity Sedimentation 96 Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation 121 Screens & Strainers 78 Depth Filtration 170 Other Pressure Filtration 557 Gravity & Vacuum Filters 149 Centrifugal Filtration 68 Other Equipment 30
102
107
112
118
124
130
131 84 183 603 159 73 32
139 88 194 645 168 78 35
148 94 207 692 178 84 38
158 99 220 740 188 89 40
169 105 234 794 199 96 44
180 111 250 853 212 103 47
Total
1269
1367
1455
1553
1652
1765
1886
Australasia includes Australia and New Zealand, and the myriad island states in the South Pacific. Australia is by far the most important of these in market size terms, with much of the rest of the continent being vanishingly small. As a region, therefore, it basically does as Australia does. The filtration and separation equipment sales for Australasia in 2004 are expected to reach almost US$540 million in 2 0 0 4 - of which 90% arc in Australia. This will rise to US$723 million by 2009 (Table 2.6), and overall increase in market size of 34.5% (6.1% CAGR) - almost the same as the global mean rates. The global market share of 1.7% will not change, while total equipment sales during the five-year forecast period will exceed US$3.2 billion.
2.9.1
Australia
Australia has bccn titled 'the world's most resilient economy' for the third year in succession, and claims 13 years of uninterrupted growth. It has bccn growing quite wcll economically during the past few years, managing to avoid the 2 0 0 1 / 2 0 0 3 recession. Its GDP grew at 4% in 2003, and rates of 3.5% and 3.4% are forecast for 2004 and 2005 respectively. It has thus largely bccn impervious to thc financial crises in other parts of thc world, although a prolonged drought is having a marked effect on some parts of the economy.
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The country is technologically well developed, with strong engineering, mining and other manufacturing sectors. The Australian equipment market is forecast to grow at the relatively low rate of 17.7% overall (3.3% AAGR), taking the market size from US$415 million in 2000 to US$488 million in 2006 (Table 2.32). Its world market share will stay at about 1.4%. After the merging of Memcor into Vivendi/US Filter, and now Pall, there are no major filtration equipment or media supply companies in Australia. The Australian market for filtration and separation equipment is expected to grow from US$485 million in 2004 to US$656 million by 2009, in constant 2004 US dollar values (as in Table 2.9.1), a growth rate of 34.5% overall, or a compound annual growth rate of 6.2%, just over the average global rates. The share of the world market will increase very slightly at around 1.55%, while total sales in the period from 2005 to 2009 arc forecast to be just over US$2.9 billion, in constant 2004 dollars.
Table 2.32 Filtration and Separation Market in Australia (US$ million) Equipment Type
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Gravity Sedimentation 35 Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation 44 Screens & Strainers 28 Depth Filtration 61 Other Pressure Filtration 201 Gravity & Vacuum Filters 54 Centrifugal Filtration 24 Other Equipment 11
36
38
39
41
43
45
46 30 65 214 57 26 12
49 31 69 228 59 28 12
52 33 73 243 63 29 13
55 35 77 259 66 31 14
59 37 82 277 69 33 15
63 39 87 296 74 36 16
Total
457
485
514
546
578
614
656
2.9.2 Rest of Australasia The very small segment of the market represented by the rest of Australasia is under 0.2% of the global market. It is primarily made up of the market in New Zealand, a slowly industrializing country for whom tourism is more important than manufacturing- other than capitalizing on the local natural gas resources. The market is expected to be US$52 million in 2004, rising to US$68 million by 2009, an overall increase of 29.1% (5.2% CAGR), well under the global mean rates. Total sales in the five-year forecast period will be more than US$300 million.
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Table 2.33 Filtration and Separation Market in the Rest of Australasia (US$ million) Equipment Type
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
Gravity Sedimentation Inertial & Centrifugal Sedimentation Screens & Strainers Depth Filtration Other Pressure Filtration Gravity & Vacuum Filters Centrifugal Filtration Other Equipment
4
4
4
4
4
4
5
5 3 7 22 6 3 1
5 3 7 23 6 3 1
5 3 7 24 6 3 1
6 3 8 26 7 3 1
6 4 8 27 7 3 1
6 4 9 29 7 3 2
6 4 9 31 8 4 2
Total
50
52
55
58
61
64
68
Data in international trade in any commodity can, in principle, be used as a determinant of the nature and size of the filtration market in different countries. Coupled with adequate production data, they would be sufficient to describe quite accurately the market for that commodity in the appropriate territory. However, production data arc not available in anything like sufficient detail to permit such a calculation, and even the trade data are published in categories that are too broad for them to bc other than an indicator only of the relative sizes of domestic markets. The volumes of international trade arc shown here by the figures for 2003 for the eight largest national economies: France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the UK, Japan, China and the USA. At least the trade data are now published in a consistent format, that of the harmonized commodity descriptions of the Brussels Nomenclature. These commodity descriptions are given in full in Table 2.34, which shows that some categories are quite precise for the enquirer into filtration and separation trade, but some are much broader in their coverage. The numerical codes from Table 2.34 arc used in the subsequent national data tables" 9 9 9 9
Table Table Table Table
2.35 2.36 2.37 2.38
for for for for
the USA and Germany; France and the UK; Italy and Spain; and Japan and China.
It must be noted that the data of Tables 2.35 to 2.38 include filters, centrifuges, etc, only where these are sold and shipped as such separate items. There are several trade categories, such as 'machinery for food
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processing', that can include filters or related equipment that are sold and shipped as part of a small equipment package. These do not then enter the separate categories for filtration and separation, which thus cannot be more than lower limits for the equipment category in question. It should also be noted that the last two categories in the Tables, which include screening equipment, include much else besides filtration and other separation items. The data of Tables 2.35 to 2.38 are expressed in US dollars, to match the earlier market size data. The original data are actually published in curos or in national currency units, and these have been converted to dollars using the annual average exchange rates for 2003. An important consideration in trade is whether or not exports exceed imports, i.e. if there is a trade surplus or deficit. Any country would naturally aim for a surplus in the trade account, but this factor has been ignored of late, especially as domestic economies demand more of the world's goods. The overall balances for these eight countries are shown separately in Table 2.39, the entries in brackets being deficits. Trade as a whole may be more or less important to a particular country. It is vital to, say, Belgium or the Netherlands, where it exceeds 50% of GDP, while it is much less important to, say, the USA or Japan, where it is less than 10%. The size of a trade surplus may be unrelated to the overall value of trade, which is better described by the trade volume, the sum of imports and exports (a relatively meaningless figure, otherwise). The trade volumes for the same eight countries arc given in Table 2.40.
Table 2.34 Harmonized Commodity Descriptions Category Number
Description
8421.11 8421.19
Centrifuges, including centrifugal dryers 9 cream separators 9 other centrifuges (excluding clothes dryers)
8421.21 8421.22 8421.23 8421.29
Filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for liquids 9 filtering or purifying water 9 filtering or purifying beverages other than water 9 oil or petrol filters for internal combustion engines 9 other filters for liquids
8421.31 8421.39
Filtering or purifying machinery and apparatus for gases 9 intake air filters for internal combustion engines 9 other filters for gases Parts of centrifuges of other filtering and purifying machinery
8421.91 8421.99
0
8474.10
Sorting, screening, separating or washing machinery for minerals
8479
Mixing, kneading, crushing, grinding, screening, sifting, etc machines, not elsewhere specified
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It can be seen from Tables 2.35 to 2.38 that the main exporting country in 2003 was Germany, whose exports were 20% greater than those of the USA, and three times those of the joint next largest, France and the UK. The German export volume was 2.5 times that of its imports, so, not surprisingly, Germany had by far the largest trade surplus, of more than 1.5 times its total imports. The second largest exporter, the USA, was the largest importer, importing much more than any of the other seven countries for which data is presented here, and so had a much lower surplus. Indeed, it was the smallest of the six countries making a surplus in 2003, at only 17.5% of the total US imports. The US import figure was 80% greater than that of Germany, the second largest importer. Indicative of its extremely rapid rate of economic growth, China had the third highest level of imports among these eight countries. Japan had the second highest trade surplus, in absolute and proportional terms, at 80% of its imports, but its export level was still less than onethird of that of Germany. Italy and the UK also had sizeable surpluses, of 47.9% and 42.5% of their import figures, respectively. Spain and even more markedly China had trade deficits in 2003. Not only was Germany the largest net exporter, but it also showed a surplus in 11 out of the 12 categories, with a balance in the twelfth (and smallest). Next in order came Italy with ten categories in surplus, Japan and the UK with nine, and France and the USA with seven. Spain had eleven categories in deficit, and China was in deficit for all twelve categories. The category 'other filters for gases' (8421.39) can be seen to be a major contributor to the trade figures. It is the largest export category for Germany, France, the UK and Italy, the largest import category for the USA, Germany, France, the UK, Spain and China. Relative values of GDP arc clearly no indicator of relative trade volumes. The bigger economics of Japan and the USA yield first place in exports to Germany, showing how important the German economy is to the filtration and separation business. Even in terms of trade volumes, as shown in Table 2.40, the German volume is 90% of the US figure (with about one-quarter of the US GDP), and three times that for Japan. (This is also another indication of the relatively lower level of importance of trade to the economics of Japan and the USA, where domestic production fills a much greater proportion of the domestic market.) One further view of the export figures in Tables 2.35 to 2.38 is that the aggregate of the eight national export totals is US$15.4 billion. Whilst this total is cvcn less meaningful than the trade volume figures, it does give an idea of the magnitude of the world market. In fact, if some careful
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estimates as to the levels of domestic production are made based upon the trade figures in these four tables, then a total market for these eight countries can be calculated as US$32 billion. If the fact that most of the categories in Table 2.34 overestimate the trade in the equipment specific to this Profile, then this total is in good agreement with the figures given earlier in this Chapter. Table 2.35 Filtration and Separation Trade Data for USA & Germany in 2003 (US$ million) Category
Imports
USA
Exports
Germany Imports Exports
8421.11 8421.19
2.9 93.3
2.1 110.4
0.2 59.9
0.2 399.5
8421.21 8421.22 8421.23 8421.29
337.5 7.0 283.7 325.2
526.6 82.8 361.8 422.5
95.8 6.0 243.0 160.4
417.7 20.4 468.0 664.5
8421.31 8421.39
211.5 1049.5
200.0 1022.0
76.2 730.0
112.3 1154.9
8421.91 8421.99
48.5 820.2
70.4 1046.9
44.4 384.2
111.8 958.0
8474.10 8479.82
112.5 142.3
79.8 110.1
27.2 87.3
124.8 440.7
3434.0
4035.4
1914.4
4872.6
Total
Source: World Trade Atlas|
Table 2.36 Filtration and Separation Trade Data for France & UK in 2003 (US$ million) Category
Imports
France
Exports
Imports
UK
Exports
8421.11 8421.19
1.0 25.8
2.4 63.1
1.9 25.3
9.0 34.1
8421.21 8421.22 8421.23 8421.29
127.3 3.7 107.3 130.1
185.6 7.3 187.0 346.9
134.1 14.1 136.3 67.6
152.4 4.9 113.3 121.5
8421.31 8421.39
81.9 453.4
128.5 323.3
62.6 300.6
82.2 450.2
8421.91 8421.99
30.0 257.3
17.0 255.1
29.5 285.9
311.5 29.1
8474.10 8479.82
34.9 72.2
22.6 70.1
21.2 49.9
221.5 78.8
1324.7
1608.7
1129.2
1608.6
Total
Source: World Trade Atlas|
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Table 2.37 Filtration and Separation Trade Data for Italy & Spain in 2003 (US$ million) Category
Imports
Italy
Exports
Imports
Spain
Exports
8421.11 8421.19
1.0 47.3
2.0 63.2
0.6 41.5
0.2 5.3
8421.21 8421.22 8421.23 8421.29
70.0 3.2 77.7 76.2
220.3 18.5 124.9 107.8
80.7 3.6 80.5 76.7
119.6 1.0 67.1 25.1
8421.31 8421.39
46.3 169.3
60.7 179.2
40.9 213.2
27.8 46.7
8421.91 8421.99
21.0 176.5
27.7 163.9
12.2 113.6
3.9 50.3
8474.10 8479.82
22.1 50.3
17.0 140.2
18.6 39.1
5.4 10.3
760.8
1125.5
721.2
362.8
Total
Source: World Trade Atlas|
Table 2.38 Filtration and Separation Trade Data for Japan & China in 2003 (US$ million) Category
Imports
Japan
Imports
China
Exports
8421.11 8421.19
0.5 27.2
0 53.8
0.8 175.4
0.1 12.9
8421.21 8421.22 8421.23 8421.29
79.2 2.6 50.5 81.4
81.0 1.1 179.4 241.7
121.7 9.8 44.3 199.3
30.2 0.4 35.9 16.4
8421.31 8421.39
26.4 183.0
62.1 312.5
39.6 383.4
9.9 101.1
8421.91 8421.99
23.3 235.1
15.2 395.5
11.3 228.9
4.9 105.9
8474.10 8479.82
11.0 90.5
14.6 103.7
74.9 268.8
23.4 18.6
810.7
1460.5
1558.4
359.7
Total
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Table 2.39 Filtration and Separation Trade Data Trade Balances in 2003 Country
Trade Balance (US$ million)
USA Germany France UK Italy Spain Japan China
601.4 2958.2 284.0 479.4 364.7 (358.3) 649.8 (1198.7)
Source: World Trade Atlas|
Table 2.40 Filtration and Separation Trade Data Trade Volumes in 2003 Country
Trade Volumes (US$ million)
USA Germany France UK Italy Spain Japan China
7469.4 6787.0 2933.4 2737.7 1886.2 1084.0 2271.2 1918.1
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The divisions of the filtration and separation market by geographical region and by equipment type that have been described in Chapter 2 leave a number of other analyses of the market that can be made. The most obvious of these, that by end-use industry, is covered in Chapter 4. Some other simpler analyses are now made here that, it is hoped, will be of help to the reader. They begin with an overview of the nature of the filtration and separation industry to help to put these analyses into context.
In order to be able to understand the nature of the technologies and the industry involved in the production of filters, centrifuges, screens and other sedimentation equipment, it is necessary to take note of that industry's main characteristics. The prime, although not the only, function of all of the equipment covered by this Profile is the separation of one or more components suspended in a carrier fluid by mechanical means (i.e. excluding separations that occur through change of phase o r by chemical reaction). The relevant characteristics of the systems to be treated can then be represented as a threefold split, each having two main divisions: the nature of the suspending fluid, whether it be a liquid or a gas; the nature of the purpose for the separation, whether it be to clarify the fluid o r to recover the suspended material; and the nature of the application, whether it be an essential part of the manufacturing process, o r ancillary to it. For the first of these, there is a very sharp and easily drawn boundary between liquid and gas phase separations, with very little of the kind of
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overlap that usually bedevils any attempt to draw hard and fast boundary lines in real life. Some three-phase (solid/liquid/gas) systems occur, but they are rare and often one fluid is being used as part of the separation process rather than being part of the original system. As for separation purpose, the removal of small quantities of suspended material from a fluid may be undertaken to render that fluid clean a n d / o r pure enough for subsequent use, or for further treatment or disposal, or to remove from the fluid suspended material that might interfere with a downstream process or damage subsequent processing machinery. This duty is usually known as 'clarification'. The duty that requires the removal of large amounts of solids, known as 'harvesting', is usually to recover valuable material from suspension and needs to effect this recovery as free from the suspending fluid as possible. Harvesting may also be necessary to remove a waste solid from a liquid effluent. The split between clarification and harvesting is a lot less distinct than that between liquid and gas processing. Some harvesting processes need to produce as clean a fluid as possible, while some clarification processes need to remove quite high levels of suspended material. There is also the complication that some separation processes are required only to remove some of the suspended solid, either to produce products containing differently sized material or to remove an oversize fraction, prior to a more delicate separation step. Finally, the nature of the application may be either a 'process' use directly involved in the manufacturing process (which would not be possible without it) or a 'utility' use involving the side-line treatment of fluids used in a process, or, more particularly, the treatment of fluids used in plant services, such as steam production or hydraulic systems. Here, again, the boundary is not sharp, because what may be a utility application in one industry may be a process application in another (e.g. the clarifying of flesh water). The importance of this last split is that most process applications are very specific to the industry sector in which they are found, while most utility functions are characterized by the nature of the fluid and are relatively independent of the industry sector in which they are employed. This leads into an important feature of much of the filtration industry: the importance to it of applications technology. Almost all equipment sold into the process industries has to have a guarantee of performance, requiring the supplier to possess the necessary degree of technological competence to enable it to demonstrate this performance a n d / o r substantiate a guarantee. One other way in which the industry may be segmented is thus between the technology-rich suppliers and those providing standard catalogue items. At one extreme would be the maker of large filter belt presses, which are usually built for a particular
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application, and at the other would be the supplier of in-line strainers (for which, of course, operating performance will be just as important, but the onus for success lies more with the purchaser than with the supplier). The relevance of the above analysis is that almost all gas filtration applications are clarifying duties, with relatively low levels of suspended material (where there are high levels, these are usually separated by cyclones rather than filters). Almost all harvesting duties are liquid-phase operations, almost all of which are process applications. Clarifying duties, whether for liquid or gas, are broadly distributed between process and utility applications.
The previous editions of this Profile have analysed the geographical markets into three broad classifications, based upon the range of suspended particle size to be separated. These divisions were" 9
9
9
coarse, with the separation point being above 50 pm, and represented by most screens, strainers and sieves; fine, being between 50 pm and 5 pro, and typified by most standard cartridges, by centrifuges, by fabric filters, and by cyclones and other sedimentation equipment; and ultrafine, being below 5 pro, and represented by high specification gas filters (high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) and ultra HEPA (ULPA)), high efficiency cartridges and, especially, membranes.
The classification used in this Profile is very different from that in the last, and it is felt that a connection between the two would be of some help to the reader. Accordingly, the market size estimates for 2004 and 2009, as reported in Chapter 2, have been recast in the above size classes, as shown in Table 3.1 (all figures are constant 2004 US$). Table 3.1 Global Filtration and Separation Market by Particle Size (US$ million) Particle Size Classification Coarse Fine Ultrafine
Total
2004
2009
8089 9658 13 680
10 231 12 664 19 332
31 4 2 7
42 2 2 7
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3.3 Analysis by Nature of Fluid The breakdown of the market by the nature of the suspending fluid, gas or liquid, has been undertaken by analysing both the equipment type divisions of Chapter 2, and the end-user categories of Chapter 4. Both analyses yielded a similar figure for the proportion of gas filtration of 16 to 16.5% of the total market as here described. The resulting figures are given in Table 3.2. Table 3.2 Global Filtration and Separation Market by Nature of Fluid (US$ million) Nature of Fluid Gas/Solid Separation Liquid/Solid Separation
Total
2004
2009
5089 26 338
6839 35 388
31 427
42 227
It should be noted that all dry-screening operations are included under gas/solid separations.
Although it is recognized that there are plenty of separations where recovery of the solid and clarification of the fluid arc both important, it is possible to divide the market into the two broad purposes, considering the main purpose in each case. Thus, in the separation of waste sewage sludge from its suspension in a treated liquid effluent the ideal separation will give a solid that is as dry as necessary for subsequent handling or disposal, and a liquid that is as frcc of solid as possible for recycling to the treatment w o r k s - but the prime purpose is the solids recovery. The figures in Table 3.3, therefore, consider the prime purpose of the separation process. The figures, as before, have been derived from an examination of the equipment type and end-user breakdowns. Table 3.3 Global Filtration and Separation Market by Separation Purpose (US$ million) Separation Process
2004
2009
Clarification of Fluid
21 842 9585
29 474 12 753
31 427
42 227
Recovery of Solid
Total
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The figures show that clarification is about 70% of the total market. In this case, all solid classification processes (i.e. for separation into size fractions) are included with solids recovery, but 'scalping' of coarse particles is counted as clarification.
The most difficult of these supplementary analyses to do is that between process and utility application, mainly because of the problem of correctly specifying the nature of a separation application in a particular manufacturing or service operation. Because of this difficulty it is probably safest to quote the division in simple terms, namely that it is estimated that utility filters make up 20-25% of the total market.
The figures of market size by equipment type given in Chapter 2 enable a fairly precise division by overall separation mechanism. These are shown in Table 3.4: Table 3.4 Global Filtration and Separation Market by Separation Mechanism (US$ million) Separation Mechanism Filtration Sedimentation
Total
2004
2009
25 945 5482
35 090 7137
31 427
42 227
The market size estimates quoted in Chapter 2 include lifetime supplies of spare p a r t s - mainly replacement of filter media. In the case of a simple cartridge filter, the spares supply usually out-values the original equipment supply several times. A decanter centrifuge can be quite demanding of spare parts, especially if the separated solid is at all abrasive. It is, therefore, of more than passing interest as to how these markets are made up, in terms of original equipment and spares. The estimated overall breakdown is as follows"
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Table 3.5 Global Filtration and Separation Market by Equipment Type (US$ million) Type of Equipment
2004
2009
Original Equipment Spare Parts
19 041 12 386
25 473 16 754
31 427
42 227
Total
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The two previous Chapters have enumerated the global market for filtration and separation equipment without regard for how the equipment is used. The market is made up of a very wide range of endusers, varying both in size and in nature. They each have quite different needs for filtration and mechanical separation equipment, and even use the same equipment in many different ways. This chapter of the Profile begins with an examination of the structure of the marketplace as a whole, and then looks at each of the major end-use sectors making up the market, looking at their main characteristics, and at their main uses for equipment. It is, of course, the demands from the end-users, for improvements in equipment and its performance, which create a major driving force for development in the industry. The particular needs for process performance improvement are highlighted in what follows, where these are relevant to the filtration and separation business.
It is important to understand the nature of the filtration and separation equipment marketplace before its requirements can be examined. The relevant components are: the way in which the equipment is used; the classification of the whole spectrum of end-uses (including domestic use, as well as industrial); the relative importance of the various end-use activities; and the structure of the market in terms of its major corporate entities.
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or a liquid. The second type, comprises equipment that is intended to deal with a possibly complex task, frequently involved in solids recovery, that may have a very detailed performance specification. Many of the first type of filter or separator arc intended to fulfil a utility function that is ancillary to the main process line and provides a service to it. Utility applications are found throughout the whole of the manufacturing and service industries, with their characteristics usually dictated by the nature of the application - for example whether there is a steam, air or water supply. Such applications arc frequently independent of the nature of the end-use sector in which they are found, and, on the whole, are of similar levels of importance throughout industry and commerce. The overall size of an end-use sector can thus suggest its importance to the market for mechanical separation equipment of this type. Much of the first type of equipment, as well as all of the second type, are used for a process function that is intrinsic to the manufacturing process and without which the plant would not work. These process applications are usually specific to the industrial processes of that end-use sector, with important variations imposed by: operating temperatures and pressures; the corrosiveness of the liquid or abrasiveness of the solids in the system; and the individual process needs, such as cake dryness or filtrate clarity. Process applications usually play a vital part in the end-use process, but they have widely varying levels of importance within that industry. The relative size of each sector, in investment terms for example, is not therefore a good indicator of the size of the market for separation equipment of this type - the relative importance of separation to each sector has to be known as well. This apparently useful division, giving an estimation method for at least part of the market, is obviously complicated by the need to decidc which of the two types of filter is being considered. Unfortunately, it is all too true that what is a service application in one industry may be a vital process application in another. Another two-fold division of the filtration and separation market, that between gas and liquid filtration, can be rclated to the process/utility classification. With the exception of engine air intake filters, almost all gas filtration applications can be regarded as service operations, (although drawing such a sharp boundary line may not be all that obvious in some cases, such as in air conditioning systems). By contrast, however, a large proportion of liquid filtration applications are for process use, with performance characteristics dictated by downstream needs.
4.1.2 Corporate Structure of the Market The individual companies that make up the market for mechanical separation equipment vary enormously in size and nature, including their
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need for separation equipment. Company size is important since within any broad type of company when the firm gets larger so does its probable need for separation equipment. A reference to company size raises the question of how it should be measured. Many financial studies and comparisons regard market capitalization - the current value of the company's share holdings - as the best measure. However, especially at a time when share values are by no means stable, the value of a company in terms of its sales revenue must be the sensible measure of corporate size. The following description relates only to manufacturing companies and those operating large systems of equipment or mechanical systems. As far as sales in 2003 were concerned (the latest complete year), the three largest manufacturing companies in the world are: 9 9 9
Exxon Mobil; BP; and Royal Dutch/Shell.
All of the above are in the oil and gas business and all have 2003 sales of US$200 billion or more. One is US-owned, one British, and one jointly Dutch and British controlled. The next four in size, with sales of US$150 billion or more, are" 9 9 9 9
General Motors; Daimler Chrysler; Ford Motor; and Toyota.
All of these firms are in the automotive business, with two US-based, one German controlled (although with a strong American component), and one Japanese in ownership. It is significant that all seven of these companies are big users of separation equipment in their operations or in their products. If all private companies are included together with publicly quoted and state-owned organisations, then there are more than 400 manufacturing and utility companies worldwide, with 2003 sales of US$1 billion (US$1000 million) or more. This number excludes retailers, software companies, banks, insurance companies, and others purely supplying services. Within this number, there are thirteen companies with sales of US$100 billion or more, about 175 in the sales range US$10 billion to US$100 billion, and more than 200 in the range US$1 billion to US$10 billion. Of the more than 350 companies for which 2003 sales figures can be certain, these are distributed among the various industry sectors as follows:
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Diversified Industrials (With Sizeable Operations In Several Sectors) Mining, And Oil, Gas And Coal Extraction And Processing Food, Beverage And Tobacco Forestry, Paper And Board Chemicals, Pharmaceuticals, And Biotcchnology Personal Care, And Household Products And Textiles Construction And Building Materials, Steel And Other Metals Acrospacc, Automotive And Marine Equipment, General Machinery Information Technology Hardware, Electrical And Electronics Equipment Electricity Generation And Supply, And Other Utilities
17 43 33 7 79 19 20 49 52 36
The largest quantity of these companies, about 135 altogether, are based in the USA, nearly 60 in Japan, and about 25 each in Germany, France and the UK. Other than Switzerland, with 10, no other country had more than a single figure total of entries in the list. However, the vast majority of companies creating the filtration and separation industry's market are very much smaller than this, where turnover figures of a few tens of million are more likely than sales of several billion.
Individual end-user market estimates have been made, based upon the sector classification as described in Section 4.1.2. The results are summarized in Table 4.1 which shows the forecasts for 2004 and 2009, for 14 specific categories (with 'chemicals' split into two parts) and one for 'the rest'. The shares of the world market are given for each of the two years, plus the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for each category from 2004 to 2009. The largest category is seen to be that for domestic, commercial and institutional uses with well in excess of one-sixth of the market. The next largest sector is that for mobile engines of all kinds, coupled with all other automotive filters, which has about 16% of the total m a r k e t - although if the two chemicals sectors are combined (bulk and fine) the aggregated total come between these two sectors. On its own, the bulk chemicals figure is the third largest sector in 2004, but it is expected that it will be overtaken by the water processing sector (flesh and wastewater) by 2009.
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There are four sectors with market shares between 5 and 10%, these, in order of decreasing size, being" 9 9
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food and beverage processing; fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals; wood, paper and board; and power generation (although falling below 5% by 2009).
The various sectors are forecast to grow at widely different rates, the fastest growing being that for fresh and wastewater processing, followed by fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals. The slowest will be wood, paper and board, and then that for bulk chemicals and petrochemicals. The annual average growth rates of the various sectors range from 4.7% up to 7.4%, around a mean value of 6.1%.
Table 4.1 End-User Sector Market Sizes and Growth Rates End-User Industry S e c t o r
2004
(US$
million) Energy Materials Extraction & Processing Mining & Metals Production Food & Beverage Production Wood, Paper & Board Processing Bulk Chemicals & Petrochemicals Fine Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals Rubber & Plastics Processing Machinery Manufacture Electricals & Electronic Equipment Automotive Manufacture & Operation Power Generation Fresh & Wastewater Treatment Domestic, Commercial & Institutional Medical & Health Other Sectors Total
2004
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2009
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million)
2009 CAGR
(%)
(%)
899 798 2366 1672 3231 1970 308 855 1091
2.86 2.54 7.53 5.32 10.28 6.27 0.98 2.72 3.47
1251 1012 3177 2100 4081 2805 395 1156 1491
2.96 2.40 7.52 4.97 9.66 6.64 0.94 2.74 3.53
6.83 4.87 6.07 4.66 4.78 7.32 5.10 6.22 6.45
5044 1974 3127
16.05 6.28 9.95
6650 2663 4475
15.75 6.31 10.60
5.68 6.17 7.43
5613 1483 996
17.86 4.72 3.17
7595 1 7 . 9 9 2047 4.85 1329 3.18
6.24 6.66 5.94
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The characteristics of the various sectors are now described in some detail, to show how each is faring at the moment, and is likely to grow during the forecast period.
4.2.1 Extraction and Processing of Energy Materials The energy materials, mainly the fossil fuels of coal, oil and gas, are the raw materials for the production of energy. Their extraction from the ground or under the sea, and their subsequent processing, are major
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users of fluids" gas, oil and water. As a result, they are potentially major users of separation equipment. In fact, the main separation equipment use in this sector lies in the initial extraction processes, and in the final purification stages. This is an enormous sector in overall business terms, operated by huge companies, including many of the world's largest manufacturers, with activities throughout the world, including some of its most inhospitable regions. There is a very wide range of these activities, including the" 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
mining of coal from surface and underground mines; processing of the mined coal to match the market needs of size and quality; processing of coal into coke and other solid fuels, as well as into liquid and gaseous fuels; extraction of oil and natural gas from wells on land and under the sea; cleaning and purifying of gas prior to its distribution to the market; refining of crude oil to produce the various commercial grades of oil; cracking of oil fractions and residues to produce petrochemical raw materials; blending of oil fractions to produce further products such as lubricating oils; conversion of natural gas into liquid fuels; and manufacture and reprocessing of nuclear fuel.
O f growing interest are the recovery of methane from secondary sources, such as landfill sites and old or undeveloped coal workings, and the transport of natural gas as liquefied natural gas (LNG), including its liquefaction and re-gasification. At times quite dominating the discussion of energy policy are the expectations for the hydrogen economy, with hydrogen seen as a major energy source for the future. The energy materials industry is vital to all aspects of life, with the price of crude oil a widely used indicator of economic confidence and political uncertainty. The need to secure the output from Iraq was almost certainly one of the reasons for the recent war. Oil prices have recently escalated, perhaps as a delayed consequence of that war, to record values - having quite serious consequences for the world economy if they are not brought lower again. The major policy question affecting the sector as a whole is the need to choose between use of the materials as an energy source or as chemicals feedstock. Part of this problem lies in the likely lifetimes of the energy materials. In terms of resource lifetime, some fuel materials are in potentially short supply, as little as ten years in some cases, as is shown in
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Table 4.2. Oil and gas generally have much shorter lifetimes than coal, with regional availability mainly lowest for oil and much higher for coal. The world figures range from 41 years for oil to more than 190 years for coal. The much lower lifetimes for oil and gas, and their value as chemical feedstocks, would indicate a preference for coal as an energy source, but current economic considerations dictate otherwise. Table 4.2 Energy Material Lifetimes at End 2003* Region
Oil
Energy Material Lifetime (Years) Gas Coal
North America
12.2
9.5
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Central & South America
41.5
60.6
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Europe & Eurasia
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Middle East
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43.4
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World
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67.1
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Africa Asia Pacific
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The lifetime picture could change in favour of oil and gas as new discoveries are made of these materials, and as extraction methods reduce in cost for the more exotic locations of these reserves. In fact, no major changes along these lines have occurred. Lifetimes for oil have fallen in almost every year since 1990, those for gas were lower in 2003 than in 2001, while those for coal have increased. However, there are still those experts who say that the industry has always found more oil and gas when it was needed. The energy/feedstock situation is further complicated by the increasingly evident problems resulting from global warming, the main blame for which is being laid at the feet of the burners of fossil fuel. Many governments have made promises to curb the emission of combustion gases, but much remains to be done to achieve satisfactory agreement. These moves will have an effect on the rates of consumption of energy materials, beginning with the imposition of energy taxes. In corporate terms, the integrated oil companies, the largest of which is Exxon Mobil, the largest manufacturing company in the world, dominate the energy source materials production sector. Following in order of size are BP and Royal Dutch/Shell, will the top three all having sales in excess of US$200 billion. Then come Total and ChevronTexaco, with sales of more than US$100 billion, and ConocoPhillips, in sixth place. There are some important uses for mechanical separation equipment in this sector, both in the direct line of production and in utility services. The processing of mined coal provides a significant market for screens, filters and centrifuges, especially in the treatment of coal washings, while hydraulic systems are important in the mining itself.
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Within the area of gas and oil extraction, there is a continual need for mechanical separation equipment in the manufacture and recycling of drilling muds, and in the separation of oil from gas (or oil from water) at the wellhead. Refinery duties include catalyst recovery, furnace exhaust filtration, and the general clarification of liquid products, especially of lubricating oils and similar products. Many refining wastes are oil/water mixtures, and the classic application of the lamellar separator is in the separation of residual oil from water. The nuclear fuel processing and reprocessing business is in a state of suspension at the present time. The broad popular feeling is opposed to its use (even to the existence of nuclear power stations), but common technical and economic sense suggests that this situation must be reversed, and that nuclear power - with widely accepted safeguards must return to importance in energy production. The applications for equipment are unique, in demanding long reliable operation with minimal chance of correcting errors. This is an intriguing component of the market, but it will not provide much increase in business for another five years at least. The most promising development in this sector, as far as separation equipment is concerned, would be the re-activation of the coal industry, where so much of the resources lie. The coal industry in Europe is quite depressed, as, t o a lesser extent, is that of the USA, with most of the commercial activity in the Asia-Pacific region. The re-activation could come in the: production of cleaner coal, to reduce the acid gas exhaust problem from coal-burning processes; gasification of coal, to a high calorific value gas, either using mined coal (including low grade material), o r underground gasification; production of liquids from coal, by pyrolysis or hydrogenation, for use as fuels or feedstocks; and direct use of coal as a feedstock in the production of 'carbochemicals'. Most of these processes are significant users of mechanical separation equipment. The production of hydrogen in electrolytic cells is likely to be a major source of the hydrogen for fuel cells. This will be an important application for membranes, of the bipolar type, both in the generating cell and in the fuel cell, whether the hydrogen is being made as an energy source (for use in fuel cells) o r as a chemical feedstock. The market for separation equipment in the extraction of energy materials (oil and gas at least) will stay firm, as the industry tries to accommodate itself to a surge in demand coupled with a high price level. The high oil price will accelerate the change to gas as a fuel, which, in
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general, has a lower requirement for separation equipment in its manufacture. The economics may now allow extended exploration into deeper marine sources for oil and gas. The key areas for development in this sector lie in the offshore needs for improved separation of extracted fuels, for drilling fluid and injection water treatment, and in the treatment of hot exhaust gases. Fuel cell development will be a great advance - for the world, let alone the separation equipment industry Despite the enormous size of the industry, it represents only a relatively small part of the market for filtration and separation equipment. The energy materials sector has expected sales of US$900 million in 2004, less than 2.9% of the total market. The sales in 2009 are forecast to be US$1.25 billion, an overall increase for the five years of 39.2% (6.8% CAGR). These above mean value rates of growth will increase the sector's share of the global market from 2.86% to 2.96% after the fiveyear period.
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mining and quarrying, for metallic and non-metallic minerals, except that for energy materials; making of products from non-metallic minerals (such as glass, ceramics, bricks, and cement); production of ferrous and non-ferrous metals from their ores; and making of simple metal products and fabrications.
The 'mineral dressing' industry (i.e. the concentration of valuable ore materials out of its unavoidable mix with unwanted solids) is the classical example of use of a very wide range of separation equipment, filter and screens, centrifuges and hydrocyclones, and sedimentation tanks of all kinds. Filtration and separation equipment has a significant part to play in the process operations for the treatment of metallic ores and non-metallic minerals, and often in their extraction as well, where much of the recovery and processing take place in suspension in water. Screening is an important application, both wet and dry, and process filters, such as belt presses, are very widely used. The production of metals from their ores, and that of simple metal products, does not have this importance in process applications, except in the wet processing of non-ferrous metal ores. Utility applications are important in all parts of the sector, with widespread use of recycled coolants, and with many hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
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The steel industry is, of course, one of the largest components of the sector, and currently is in a curious situation where some regions are bothered by price (and the import tariffs to the USA), and others cannot keep pace with the demand. The sector is led strongly by China, which is the largest importer and the largest national producer. There have been some major corporate changes within this sector, including the merger of the two giant minerals companies BHP and Billiton, and the take over of Pechiney by Alcan to make a bigger rival to Alcoa in the aluminium industry. The steel industry has changed very much during the last three years with the formation of Arcelor as the largest steel company (from the merging of Arbed, Usinor and Aceralia), the rapid growth of the LNM group, currently in second place by output, and the formation of JFE, the fourth largest, from NKK and Kawasaki. Even with these changes, the steel industry is still thought to be too fragmented, with the top five companies producing only 20% of the world's output (compared to more than 40% in the case of aluminium, copper and cement). These are quite mature industries, in which no great change in processes has occurred for a long time. The market for filtration and related equipment has thus seen no major change in demand, such as has been created in other sectors with major changes in production processes. There have, of course, been developments of some consequence, such as the bacterial processing of low-grade ores and processing residues, but they have not altered the general structure of the sector. The major changes in mining have come mainly in the geographical setting for the sector's activities. As a result, the mining and metals sector is expected to show belowaverage growth during the next few years, with a compound annual growth rate of 4.87% between 2004 and 2009. This will give an overall increase during that period of 26.8%, taking the estimated market from almost US$800 million in 2004 to US$1.01 billion in 2009. Apart from the much smaller rubber and plastics products sector, this is the smallest of the separate sectors discussed in this Profile, which situation holds during the five-year forecast period, as the sector share Falls from 2.54% to 2.4%.
4.2.3 Food and Beverage Processing In several ways, the products of the filtration and separation equipment industry are critical to the operations of food and beverage production, partly to keep harmful contaminants out of the materials in process, but most often in the assurance of the required quality in a liquid product, whether this be a thick mayonnaise or a crystal clear drink.
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There is a very wide range of liquid processes involved in the food and beverage sector, some with quite high intrinsic values, offering a wide range of separation processes. Almost all the separation tasks in this sector involve liquid suspensions, as varied as full cream milk for cream separation to the final clarifying (or polishing) operation on beer just prior to bottling. These involve a good many types of separation equipment, from decanter centrifuges to membrane separators, with the important requirement of sanitary operation, including clean-in-place and steam sterilization capability. Waste treatment processes are also important, to recover recyclable material and to diminish waste volumes. The full range of food and beverage processing includes: 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
meat, fish and their products; fruit and vegetables and their products; oils and fats from animal and vegetable sources; dairy products (milk, cheese, etc); milling of grain and manufacture of cereal and starch products; animal feedstuffs; bread, sugar, confectionary; tea and coffee; production of beverages, alcoholic and non-alcoholic, and of mineral water; and processing of tobacco and production of tobacco products.
Some of these are completely dry processes, but there is a sufficiency of liquid processing to make this the fifth largest of the end-use sectors. In many parts, it is a mature sector, with steady growth close to changes in GDP values, but there are some exciting new developments as well. New and replacement production lines are regularly being installed in all regions of the world, with strong growth in Asia, especially as the economies of India and China move slowly towards higher standards of living. The rise in popularity of organic farming and food production has been promoted by concerns over safety. Other developments that are affecting the whole sector are: 9 9 9 9
the appearance of 'functional' foods and 'energy' drinks to meet perceived human needs for personal improvement; the rapid growth in volume of convenience foods; the increasing awareness in the marketplace of better diets, and the provision of foods to match; and the movement of many of the large retailers into food processing, and the production of 'own brand' foods by major retailers.
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In the long term, the arrival of genetically modified food products onto the market may be the largest development in food provision for some time (or its largest problem, depending upon one's point of v i e w science has some way to go yet to justify the wilder claims of either view). Nestl~ is by far the largest of the world's food producers, with annual sales in 2003 of more than US$69 billion. The company has been active in the acquisition market, buying Dreyer (ice cream), the ice cream business of M6venpick, Powwow (drinking water systems), and Chef America (frozen foods). The next largest food company is Unilever, with total sales of US$52 billion, closely followed by Cargill, the largest private company in the USA, with US$51.6 billion. Unilever has opted out of the chemicals market, but bought Bestfoods to augment its food business (although it is also a sizeable member of the 'Personal Care and Household Products' category). It has recently sold off its edible oils businesses. This comparison of size is complicated by the other facets of business, as shown in the case of Unilever, but is even truer in the case of Altria. The company was recently formed out of Philip Morris and consequently is classified as a tobacco company, but with sales of US$60 billion, including US$31 billion from Kraft Foods, it could easily be counted as a food manufacturer. Apart from these three companies, other leading members of the industry are Sysco, Archer-Daniels-Midland, Conagra, George Weston, Sara Lee and Danone. The leading beverage companies by some distance are Pepsico and Coca Cola. Diageo and Anheuser Busch, and then three Japanese breweries, Kirin, Asahi and Sapporo, Heineken and SAB Miller, follow these. Interbrew is moving up the list fast following the takeover of Bass Brewers, Beck's, then two more German breweries (Spaten and Dinkelacher), then a Brazilian brewery, a move into China (strongly contested by SAB Miller), and finally a stake in Oriental Brewery of South Korea. Other beverage industry consolidation has seen: 9 9 9 9
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the purchase of H P Bulmer by Scottish and Newcastle; the merger of Constellation Brands (of the USA) with Hardy (of Australia) to form the world's largest wine company; the merger of South African Breweries and Miller to form SABMiller, followed by the purchase of Peroni; and the purchase of Holsten by Carlsberg.
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One of the fastest growing parts of the whole sector is the mineral water and soft drinks sector, which has a sizeable requirement for fine filtration. There is a wide disparity of consumption rates among the major countries the French drink about 105 litres per head annually, while the British drink only l0 litres per head and the Japanese less than 5 litres. If all countries increased to the French level this would be a very exciting market for clarifying and polishing equipment.
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The main driving force in this sector (apart from costs) is the continual search for higher standards of purity. The part played by the international filtration and separation equipment industry in achieving higher standards of food and beverage quality should ensure its increasing position in this part of the market sector. However, the food sectors that do not use a lot of separation equipment will not expand so fast, so a growth rate for the whole sector at about the mean figure is expected. Thus the market for separation equipment in the food and beverage sector is forecast to grow by 34.3% from 2004 to 2009, a compound annual growth rate of less than 6.1%. The market size in 2004 is expected to be US$2.37 billion, increasing to US$3.18 billion by the end of the forecast period. The sector's market share will stay at a little more than 7.5%.
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processing of felled timber; manufacture of wood particle boards, and of products from wood, including furniture; manufacture of wood pulp, paper and paperboard; manufacture of articles from paper and paperboard; and publishing, printing and reproduction of recorded media.
Of these components, the processing of wood into pulp, and the conversion of that pulp into paper, use vast quantities of water (both clear and as a suspension of wood pulp). In turn they have need of considerable amounts of mechanical separation equipment. The remainder have no process uses at all, although they still use a reasonable quantity of utility filtration. The manufacture of paper is effectively a filtration o p e r a t i o n - a slurry of cellulose fibres is sprayed onto a filter medium (the wire) and drains to an acceptable solid content before being pressed to increase its dryness prior to thermal drying. Even though it is generally not regarded as a filtration process, the making of paper does involve other filters and separators, and its product is one of the leading materials used for filter media.
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The prime use of separation equipment relates to the sector's need to close its water cycle as far as possible, for environmental as well as economic reasons. This move has benefited the separation equipment suppliers, and there is still quite a bit to be done in the industry before the task is complete. There are also equipment uses deriving from the high levels of paper recycled to the pulp mills, which now represents a significant part of the newsprint market. Recycling presents problems in the de-inking of the resultant pulp, and separation processes arc important in the de-inking systems. Apart from furnace and dryer exhaust cleaning, only utility applications are important in wood processing for products other than paper. A considerable amount of such processing involves hydraulic and pneumatic systems. The paper industry suffers from highly cyclical behaviour, with surpluses in capacity and shortages following one another quite quickly. It is also very fragmented: despite mergers within the industry, the top ten producers still supply only one quarter of the world's output. The industry is concentrated geographically in North America, Northern Europe and Japan, but its world prospects are encouraging, as the developing parts of the world catch up in paper consumption with the more developed areas. Spain and Portugal are rapidly increasing their output of paper. The prospects for the market in developing areas are exciting. China consumes less than one-tenth as much paper per head as does the USA, and even a doubling of per capita consumption would have a major impact upon the market. Expansion in paper consumption is expected be of the order of 11% in the USA during the next ten years or so, with 28 % growth in Western Europe, and almost 50% in China. The leading companies as measured by sales in 2003 are" 9 9
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International Paper; Georgia-Pacific; Weyerhaeuser; and Stora Enso
Kimberley Clark could also be included in this list were it not now classed as a maker of'Personal Care' products. The growth prospects for this sector are considered to be poor in the short term, and so this sector is forecast to show the lowest growth of any sector in this Profile. It is still a moderately sized sector however, with a sales volume for 2004 expected to be US$1.67 billion, rising to US$2.1 billion in 2009, at the relatively low overall rate of 25.6% for the five years
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(a CAGR of 4.7% ). The sector's share of the total market will fall from 5.3% in 2004 to less than 5% by 2009. There are continuing needs for improvement in water quality for recycle, and in emission reduction in this sector, but the greatest need for improvement probably lies in developing better flotation methods for the de-inking of recycled paper.
4.2.5 The Chemicals Industries If taken together the complete range of chemicals activity (including the makers of personal care and household consumable products) is one of the largest end-users of filtration and separation equipment among those listed in Table 4.1. It incorporates a wide range of industries, varying both in nature and size, including the manufacture of." 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
gases, acids, alkalis, fertilizers and other bulk inorganic chemicals; bulk organic chemicals and petrochemicals; man-made fibres (mainly from petrochemical sources); agrochemicals (other than fertilizers); ink, paints and other coatings; soap and detergents, and toiletries; explosives, glues, essential oils, etc; pharmaceuticals and medicinals; and chemicals and other products by biotechnical means (excluding the production of beverages by fermentation).
The first three of these categories are normally classed together as 'bulk chemicals and petrochemicals', while the next four are considered to be 'fine chemicals'. The whole chemicals sector represents almost 16.6% of the total filtration and mechanical separation market in 2004, which would make it the second largest sector after that for domestic, commercial and institutional applications. Of this total proportion, just more than three-fifths is concerned with bulk chemical applications, and just under two-fifths for the fine chemical and pharmaceutical component. The expected sales of filtration and separation equipment into the sector in 2004 are US$8.2 billion. This market segment is then forecast to increase to almost US$6.9 billion by 2009, when its share of the global market will have decreased to 16.3%. An important feature of this sector is that its range of applications is so wide that it employs every filtration, sedimentation and centrifugation equipment type, in both process and utility applications. It is the largest user of membrane separations, again of every kind. From the point of view of operating conditions, most of the industrial sectors covered in this Profile deal with fluids that are relatively bland as far as separation
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processes g o - moderate operating temperatures and pressures, with low viscosities and non-corrosive. In the chemical industries this is no longer the case, so filtration and separation equipment frequently has to be designed to withstand high temperatures, high pressures, and, especially, highly corrosive liquids and toxic materials. The trends in these factors are for increased severity, rather than less. The world's chemicals output is worth in the region of US$1800-1900 billion at present, with a division of output very much along GDP lines. Thus the largest industries are in the USA and Japan, with the whole of Europe roughly comparable in size with that of the former. The German chemical industry is by far the largest within Europe. In earlier years the industry was almost totally operated in the more highly developed regions of the world, but in the last twenty years or so the chemicals industry has undergone a major structural change. At the start of this period all of the large companies were quite well diversified across the whole range of chemical products. Slowly this has changed to a situation where companies now concentrate on specialty (fine) chemicals or life sciences, with the latter steadily being split further into agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals. Bulk, or commodity, chemicals have largely been spunoff or sold (quite often to investment groups) or moved to areas of the world where the feedstocks are available or the labour is cheaper. Bayer, for example, once a leading general chemical company, is now considering the disposal of most of its bulk chemical business. While there are some very large companies in the chemicals sector the picture is complicated by the significant chemicals operations of what are normally thought of as oil companies (such as B P, Exxon Mobil and Shell), as well as by companies in the household goods sector, such as Unilever, and Procter and Gamble. A simplification of this situation is beginning, as some of the petroleum producers are looking to shed their chemical operations.
4.2.5.1 Bulk Chemicals and Petrochemicals The key bulk chemicals are the inorganic acids (sulphuric, nitric and hydrochloric), phosphates, chlorine and caustic soda, plus fertilizers and the organic intermediate materials for petrochemicals (olefins, methanol, and aromatics). Inorganic chemicals, on the whole, have been rather slow to grow during the past few years, while organics, especially petrochemicals, have been expanding more rapidly. This part of the chemicals industry has been having a difficult time of late, with most of those companies left in the business, certainly in Western Europe, running with low profits or at a loss. This is a major reason why most major companies have either transferred significant parts of their manufacturing operations to areas where costs are lower (both of raw materials and of manpower) or have sold them altogether.
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The markets for this part of the chemicals industry are spread around the world, and are widespread in industrial terms too, such that place of manufacture is not a critical factor in the marketplace. Although it is difficult to disentangle sales and growth rates of bulk chemicals from those for fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals, it is believed that worldwide sales of bulk chemicals in 2003 were in the region of US$800 billion. Growth rates around the world have been low, but are beginning to pick up again, towards an annual rate of 3% in Western Europe and a little higher in the USA. The bell-wether of the industry, BASF, has recently reported some very encouraging figures, and has forecast the end of a three-year slump in the industry. In the list of manufacturing companies with 2003 sales of US$1 billion or more, there are about 35 bulk chemical makers. The derivation of this number is complicated both by the need to split bulk from fine and pharmaceutical, as well as the chemicals operations of the energy companies (which would add another half dozen to the list at least). The leading four, by some margin, are: 9 9 9 9
BASF (US$40.6 billion); Bayer (US$34.8 billion); Dow Chemical (US$32.6 billion); and Du Pont (US$27.0 billion).
The next largest is Akzo Nobel, with sales of nearly US$14 billion, followed by Reliance Industries (of India), L'Aire Liquide and Degussa. The chemicals operations of ExxonMobil, Total, Shell and BP are of comparable magnitudes to these. Merger and acquisition activity continues, but perhaps not at the scale of earlier years. Previous activities had been of two main kinds. The first has been the combination of like companies to achieve economies of scale (expected, but not always achieved), while the second has seen the disposal of bulk (or commodity) chemical production units to concentrate on speciality chemicals, where the markets are more narrowly defined and profits are expected to be higher (again, expected but not always realized). The second of these is very much the dominant reason currently, although the private equity companies have also been busy, buying attractive company components for investment purposes. Some of the key corporate changes in the last three years or so illustrate these moves: 9 $ 9
the sale of Dcgussa to RAG (a mining company); the sale by Hercules of BetzDearborn to General Electric; the purchase of the pulp and paper additives business of Rhodia by Kemira;
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Ashland's sale of its electronic chemicals business to Air Products & Chemicals; the sale of the acrylates business of Celanese to Dow; BASF's acquisition of Callery Chemical from MSA; Du Pont's purchase of the UK disinfectant manufacturer Antec International; Clariant's cellulose business sale to Shin-Etsu; the sale by mg technologies of Dynamit Nobel to Rockwood; the sale of Du Pont's huge fibres and textiles business to Koch Industries; BASF's disposal of its soil treatment business to a subsidiary of AgroILanesha (of Japan); Celanese's acquisition by Blackstone, a private equity company; Ciba's purchase of the paper chemicals business of Raisio; B P's move to separate or sell off half of its petrochemicals business; Bayer's separation of almost all of its bulk chemicals and plastics business into Lanxess; and Shell and BASF's announcement of their intention to sell their Basell joint venture.
A typical exchange of specific parts of the business has seen Honeywell selling its worldwide engineering plastics business to Bayer, while the latter sold its worldwide nylon fibres business to Honeywell. Separation equipment of all types is used in the process operations of the bulk chemicals sector, with a high proportion made from stainless and more exotic steels. The process lines in the bulk chemicals sector employ a wide range of filters and centrifuges, many of them large units, with reliability of continuity an important feature. The utility applications are, relatively speaking, much less important, although the leading companies in this industry very often generate steam and power locally. Of particular interest within this sector is the production of man-made fibres, which now represent a major component of the materials used as filter media. It is the case that a filter medium made from finer fibres than another is a more efficient filter, so the trend in the supply of filter media has been to the provision of ever-finer fibres. This, in turn, creates a demand for good filtration in the fibre production process to keep the extrusion nozzles free of blockages. Only a very small proportion (less than 1%) of this fibre production is used for filter m e d i a - but all of it uses filters in its production. This sector, like most others, is keenly aware of the benefits of finer levels of filtration, but the main equipment developments will involve the use of membranes (and the associated cross-flow process) for liquids processing, and the use of higher temperature filters in the processing of both liquids and gases.
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The manufacture of bulk chemicals is expected to show sales of filtration and separation equipment in 2004 ofUS$3.23 billion, rising to US$4.08 billion by 2009. This growth is at an overall rate of 26.3% (4.78% CAGR), well below the mean value for the whole market. The sector's share of the world market will fall from the third largest in 2004, at 10.3%, to fourth largest in 2009, at 9.7%.
4.2.5.2 Fine Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals One of the fastest growing scctors in this Profile, the fine and pharmaceutical chemical sector involves probably the widest range of production processes of all of the industrial sectors, ranging from simple chemical syntheses to complex drug production. An important component is the wide use of batch processes. The range of process needs for filtration and other separation equipment is similarly wide, which are in many cases vital to the manufacturing process. Growth rates have been high in all parts of the sector, and especially the pharmaceuticals industry, and are expected to continue, thus making it a good market for separation equipment. The fine chemicals sector includes the whole range of speciality chemicals such as dyes and pigments, agrochemicals, paints, soaps and toiletries, and essential oils. The fine (or speciality) chemicals component is a strong one, with many major chemical companies moving into the business. Much of the component's sales volume is in niche markets, with strong demands, so that this part of the sector presents a good and growing market. The equipment needs in this sector combine the range of processing conditions found in the bulk chemicals sector with the high production standards of the food and beverage sector. The suppliers of this equipment have developed filters and centrifuges well able to meet these needs, but the development process needs to be a rapid one to keep pace with the fast-moving developments in the sector. An important feature of the pharmaceutical industry is the wide use of batch processes, with its need for accurate transfer of liquid reagents and products. Suppliers of equipment to this sector have developed membrane systems well able to meet these needs, but again it continues to demand new developments. Many pharmaceutical and biochemical processes handle quite toxic materials and need very clean workspaces for their production facilities. This creates a need for ultra-clean inlet air, but also for very good vent air filters to prevent the escape of toxic materials into the external environment.
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The key developments needed here are the achievement of very fine degrees of filtration in both liquid and gas processing or containment. Much of the sector is strongly controlled by regulatory bodies, and better filtration of liquids and gases is a major component of such regulations. There are many large companies in the fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals business, with nearly 60 of the world's top 300 manufacturing companies found in this sector. The top dozen companies in the sector account for three-fifths of its sales. The three leading companies in the whole sector are Pfizer, Procter and Gamble, and Johnson & Johnson each with sales in excess of US$40 billion, closely followed by GlaxoSmithKline at close to US$39 billion. Next in size are Novartis, Roche, Merck, Aventis, Astra Zeneca and Bristol-Myers Squibb, all with sales of US$20 billion or more (although Unilever's fine chemical activities put the company in this group also). The Pfizer/Pharmacia merger has been the biggest corporate event in the sector in the past few years, but the battle that Sanofi-Synthelabo had to take over the larger Aventis in 2004 was much more b i t t e r - and created the fifth largest company in this sector. Other mergers of interest have been: 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
Avecia's purchase of Cytcc, later followed by the sale of its biocidcs business to Arch Chemicals; the purchase of Wella by Pharmacia, which later bought the drug maker Esperion; the sale of Roche's vitamins business to DSM, and of its over-thecounter drugs business to Bayer; Bayer's sale of its stake in Millennium Pharmaceuticals for a large profit; Aventis sales of its therapeutic proteins business to CSL; Henkel's purchase of Dial, to become the third largest soap and detergent maker; Yamanouchi's acquisition of Fujisawa Pharmaceuticals; the sale of the BASF/Bayer/Aventis joint venture, Dystar, the world's largest dyestuffs manufacturer to a private equity company; and the sale by Clariant of Lancaster Synthesis to Johnson Matthey, and of its electronic chemicals business to Carlyle, a private equity company.
An important development in the market place has been the move by Western pharmaceutical companies into Japan, typified by the purchase of Chugai, Japan's fifth largest pharmaceutical company, by Roche. The cxpccted salcs in 2003 of scparation cquipmcnt to the fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals sector will reach US$1.97 billion, rising to US$2.8 billion by 2009. This is an overall increase in market volume of 42.4% (a CAGR of 7.32%). These rates arc the second highest of the whole array
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of end-users, so the share of the global total held by fine chemical and pharmaceutical companies is expected to rise from less than 6.3% in 2004 to more than 6.4% in 2009.
4.2.5.3 Biotechnology Although, in this Profile, biotechnology is included numerically with the pharmaceutical sector, it is worth noting separately, because of that future prospect, and because of its very distinct characteristics. The biotechnology sector has two components: the steady production of a range of speciality chemicals by fermentation methods, and the very high profile bioengineering industry, which has invested huge amounts of money, but which, as yet, has made very little in the way of profits. When this component does start to produce profits, then the filtration and separation equipment industry in general, and the membrane separation component in particular, will have a very exciting new sector to consider. Biochemical production has the manufacturing standards of the food and beverage or pharmaceutical sectors as a minimum, and usually has higher ones. Its separation processes can require exceedingly delicate handling as the quantities involved can be quite small and the unit value of its products may be exceedingly high - such that absolute care in production and packaging is essential. Many production processes, especially those producing the recently developed genetically engineered products, have not only sophisticated separation processes, but also a vital need to be protected from invasion from the external environment and for that same environment to be protected from the products of the contained process. All of this adds significantly to the tasks that require filtration and separation equipment. Among the more important developments in biotechnology are the production of enzymes as reaction promoters, and the use of enzymes in an immobilized state, using membranes as supports. Biotechnology provides one of the major uses for pervaporation membranes, which can be employed in the concentration of delicate byproducts, such as amino acids and enzymes, or the removal of volatile byproducts. The biotechnology component of the separation equipment market could well be one-fifth, or more, of the estimates for the pharmaceutical sector, as enumerated in Section 4.3.5.2.
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successful production, the molten rubber or plastic should flow perfectly into or through whatever mould or nozzle is being used to form the product. It is vital, therefore, that the flowing material should be free of any unwanted suspended solid. Consequently, filters are an important part of the system, both in the bulk preparation stages and in the injection step. The volumes of rubber and plastic processed in this way are huge, so that the numbers of filters are also large. As with almost any other part of manufacturing industry, standards for product composition are becoming steadily more severe, especially because the extrusion of hot, very viscous materials is not an easy application. Special filters are used in injection moulding and extrusion processes, and it is these that are being improved to meet the needs for higher efficiencies. This is a good market for sintered metal filter materials, either sintered powder or multi-layer sintered mesh, because they are both rugged and able to bear the operating temperatures. Utility filters are also important in this sector, with a high level of automation, managed in large part by hydraulic and pneumatic systems. This is the smallest of the separate sectors being considered in this Profile, with a share of the global market of less than 1%. Its estimated market for filtration and separation equipment is US$308 million for 2004, rising to US$395 million in 2009, at the relatively low growth rate of 28.3% overall (5.1% CAGR). The sector share will fall very slightly, because the sector is quite a mature one.
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It does not cover the manufacture of electrical machinery (Section 4.3.8) or the manufacture of transport equipment of all kinds (Section 4.3.9).
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The sector has a low level of" use for filtration equipment in its main operations, but a very large use in its ancillary, or utility, operations. Almost all machine tools use a cooling fluid and lubricant for the tool tip or pressing or bending zone, and these fluids have become quite complex, and therefore expensive, formulations. Single use of such fluids is economically unacceptable, and so the recycling of coolants has become essential to the safe and efficient working of the associated tooling. A filter or centrifuge, or at the very least a settling tank, is involved as an important part of the recycling system. The demands on machine tools in terms of precision have risen to such an extent that the original designs of coolant recycling system can no longer achieve the necessary degree of freedom from suspended solids, and significant changes are now under way in the design of such systems, especially in the media used in the filters. Traditionally, swarf filters have been simple rolls of paper scrolled manually across a filtration zone. Now, they arc more likely to be automatically operated and to use a more complex mcdium such as a spun-bond or a composite (melt-blown on paper). As well as the machine tool coolants, there are other major fluid uses in this sector in the provision of working machinery movements (such as robot arms or conveying belts) that employs pneumatic, hydraulic andflor lubrication systems. The same requirements for precision that arc being seen in machining have also increased the demands on these fluid systems. Again, more complex media are being used in the filters that are an essential part of these systems. This is even truer of compressed air systems in general, with much higher levels of purity (from dust and oil) now being demanded. There are quite a number of furnaces in use in this sector, mainly for heat treatment purposes, and increasingly their exhausts need to be controlled to reduce solid particle emissions. Bag filters and similar equipment arc becoming more common as a result. There are two applications for scparation equipment in this sector that could be called process uses. The first is in electrochemical machining, where metal removal is done elcctrolytically. The solutions in which this is done must be maintained free from dirt, with filters or simpler settlement equipment used for this purpose. The other 'process' application involves the inclusion of a range of filters in the engines and cabins produced by the sector's component industries. Although much smaller than the parallel inclusion in the transport equipment of Section 4.3.9, there is a growing need for protection of the agricultural tractor driver resulting in a steady need for filters for tractor engines.
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The mechanical engineering sector is closely tied to the level of progress in any national economy, and it follows recessions and recoveries quite closely in terms both of timing and of rates of change. It is recovering quite well from the recession of 2001 to 2002, and is expected to show slightly above average growth during the next few years. The manufacture of general machinery represents about 2.7% of the market for filtration and separation equipment in 2004, rising very slightly by 2006. The estimated market size in 2004 is US$8SS million, increasing to US$1.16 billion by 2009, in constant 2004 US dollar values. This increase represents an overall growth rate of 35.2% (a CAGR of 6.22%). The key separation equipment developments in this sector are the need for finer filtration in hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and the slow change of the ubiquitous fiat-bed filter away from a paper medium towards non-woven plastic media.
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Importantly, it should be noted that also classed here is the manufacture of semiconductors of all kinds, and of electromagnetic recording materials (such as tapes, discs, etc). From the point of view of the filtration and separation equipment market, this sector has two very different components: the manufacture of equipment on the one hand, and the manufacture of semiconductors and recording materials on the other. Standards of manufacture are quite high in the provision of electrical equipment, but they are even higher in the semiconductor business. As far as the manufacture of heavy electrical goods and domestic white goods is concerned, there is very little demand for filters or other separation equipment in its main processing line (apart from use in transformer oil recycle systems). However, these sectors have the need of the full range of mechanical manufacturing utility requirements of
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compressed air, pneumatic and hydraulic systems, and machine tool coolant recycling. The production of electronic materials, such as semiconductors, recording tapes and memory chips, requires an exceedingly clean environment, including working space air and all washing and cleaning liquids. The manufacture of electrical equipment and electronic components has always required a fairly clean environment, but this has become very much more so in the modern semiconductor fabrication plant to the extent that the working space is now as much in need of cleaning as is any input material or processing fluid. Thus, the two main separation duties of importance are: 9 9
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The demands on the appropriate separation equipment are becoming steadily greater, with the suppliers continually needing to develop more efficient nonwoven media and membranes, especially for filters for water, to meet these demands. The semiconductor industry was hit quite badly by the apparent slowing down in the demand for personal computers, and by the poor economic performance of the Japanese economy, where so many of the companies are based. With a reasonably strong recovery in both the computer business and the Japanese economy, coupled with the growth of the industry in other parts of Asia, the market is expected to return to aboveaverage growth. Within the 'Electronic and Electrical Equipment' category of large companies, there arc more than 20 with sales above US$1 billion. Almost half of these arc Japanese, although a German company, Siemens, is the largest. On the other hand, among the 30 or so companies classified as 'Information Technology Hardware', nearly two-thirds are based in the USA, with only six based in Japan. The separation equipment market in the electrical and electronics sector is expected to reach US$1.1 billion in 2004, representing a share of the global market of 3.47%. The market size is forecast to rise to US$1.5 billion by 2009, when the global market share will have risen a little to 3.53%. This rise in market is at the overall rate of 36.7%, or 6.4% CAGR.
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4.2.9 Transport Equipment and Systems Thc manufacturers of transport equipment, and the operators of systems using them, together makc up the second largcst of the individual sectors in Table 4.1. The coverage of this sector includes: 9 9 9
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the filters or other separation equipment fitted into the stationary engines and off-road vehicles, by the original manufacturer, as covered by the 'Machinery Manufacture' sector; the filters or other separation equipment fitted into the stationary engines intended for power generation; the replacement filters for all vehicles owned by private individuals and replaced by the owner of the vehicle; nor, the operation of vehiclc repair and maintcnancc busincsses (which are regarded as commercial activities, and so arc covercd by Section 4.14).
In addition, therefore, to the filters and othcr separation equipment used in the manufacturing process - for machine tool coolants, pneumatic and hydraulic systems (which are as described in the 'Mechanical Machinery' sector) - this sector covers all of the filters and other separation equipment fitted into the equipment made in the manufacturing processes, such as engines and their encompassing vehicles. The modern automobile or commercial vehicle has filters for engine fuel and lubricants, for intake air, and for cooling water. Othcr systcms in the vehicle that use filters includc suspension, automatic braking, power stccring, crankcase and safety airbags. The air conditioning unit, an increasingly common accessory, will include a filtcr. Throughout the sector filters are being fitted for cabin air, to rcmovc pollen, dust and thc fumes gcneratcd by other vehicles, and so incrcase the comfort of driver and passengers. Exhaust filters arc not yet a fcature of the private car, but may bccomc necessary, at lcast for dicscl-cnginc vehicles. This combination of variety of filter types, with the numcrical size of the vehicle sector, provides a large market for suppliers of parts, especially filters and filter media. Close to 63 million road vehicles of all kinds were registered in 2003 throughout the world. This figure includes recreation vehicles, mobile homes, and commercial vehicles of all types, from the small van to the juggernaut of large-scale transport companies, as well as buses and coaches. On this basis, and by comparison with earlier data, it is estimated
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that there are approaching 700 million private and commercial vehicles currently on the roads of the world. These all need servicing with replacement filters, making this is a sizeable market by any standards. In addition to these road vehicles, this sector covers: railway locomotives and metropolitan and tramway power units; ships of all kinds, from the small pleasure boat to the ocean-going oil tanker or cruise liner; and, all aircraft (to include, eventually, space travel). The total number of railway engines, ships, and aircraft currently in use, is not far short of the total number of private and commercial vehicles, but the replacement needs for some of these much larger engines may be quite different from those of the private car. Although most separation needs in this sector are met by filters, some of the engines are very large, especially on ships, and other equipment types are involved, such as the use of centrifuges in marine engine fuel washing. For overall transport system operation there are quite different needs, such as the effluent treatment requirements of airports. In addition to these 'process' uses there is also a significant need for 'utility' filtration, especially in the equipment manufacturing part of the sector. This includes applications with machine tool coolant and hydraulic and pneumatic systems, as well as with general machinery manufacture. The leading automotive manufacturers are among the largest companies in the world. The top four, General Motors, Daimler Chrysler, Ford Motor, and Toyota, rank fourth to seventh respectively in the list of the world's largest manufacturing companies, with Volkswagen not far behind. The leading truck and other commercial vehicle makers include Caterpillar, Volvo, Deere, Komatsu, Paccar, Iveko and Scania, while the top aerospace companies are Boeing, Airbus/EADS, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and Bae Systems. Despite the rapid growth of the vehicle market in South and East Asia, which is from a low base, the sector is still suffering from the aftermath of the recent global conflicts. The airline component in particular has been hard hit. It may need some time yet, and a lot of financial help, to return to growth. Automobile growth will be less affected, but growth in the whole sector will be at a rate below the mean for the whole market. The total transport equipment demand for filters and related equipment, both as original equipment supplied by the vehicle manufacturers and as replacement parts, is expected to exceed US$5 billion in 2004, increasing to US$6.65 billion by 2009. This increase is at an overall rate of 31.8% during the five years, a compound annual growth rate of 5.68%. The sector's share of the world market will fall slightly, from16.05% in 2004 to 15.75% in 2009.
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The key changes in the equipment market place to note here is the gradual change from paper to advanced nonwoven media in the generality of filters, and the expansion of installation of cabin filters in all kinds of vehicles, especially aircraft. From the environmental point of view, there is a compelling need to be able to filter sub-micron particles from engine exhausts, especially from diesel engines.
4.2.10 Power Generation As covered here, power generation is taken to refer to the production of electricity by 'central' power stations for local distribution or for feeding into a national grid for wide distribution. It also includes the power stations set up to supply a single factory, whether these are steam, gas or engine driven, as well as all standby installations on individuals site designed to protect against failure of the main supply. The distribution of gas is also covered which, while having little interest for the full range of separation equipment, could become an important market for the gas separation range of membrane processes. The generation of electric power is effectively a dry process using rotating machinery, so it is nominally a small market for solid/liquid separation equipment. However, important uses exist in the production of pure water as a boiler feed, and in the dcwatering of sludges formed in some flue gas treatment processes. Increasingly stringent requirements are being placed on water quality, with the membrane processes finding an important part to play. The sector is a very important one to the solid/gas component of the separation equipment market, with filters being vital to the successful operation of power generation. All gas turbines rely on their intake air being clean (i.e. filtered), while most generating system exhausts need some kind of treatment before they can bc discharged to the atmosphere. An exceedingly interesting component of this sector lies in the small-scale generation of power by the use of fuel cells- a technology whose day has been about to come for more than 50 years, but which really does now sccm to be on the verge of practicality. Great progress is being made in finding economical forms of cell, with electrically driven membranes looking to have a good market once this development is complete. The main area for development has to be in the filtration of hot exhaust gases. High quality air intake filters for gas turbines, and better water filtration for boiler feeds will also demand attention. A return to favour of nuclear power will add considerably to the sector's nccd for reliable highgrade filters. Electric power is fairly easily moved over long distances (as is now done between France and several of its neighbours). There is considerable talk
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of the possible creation of a single energy market within Europe, which is certainly favoured by the EU. Considerable investment in better distribution grids is obviously called for in the light of the major power failures that occurred during 2003 in the North East of the USA, across the whole of Italy, as well as a smaller one in London, UK. Most formerly public (i.e. government owned) electricity generating utilities have been privatized. Only France now, of all of the major countries, still has state-owned utility companies, although even here the first steps have been taken towards privatization. Electricity and gas, which once were provided by separate utilities, are now available from the same company. There has also been a recent trend towards the 'total' utility, supplying not only electricity and gas, but also fresh water (and even telephone services in some cases) as well as handling waste of all kinds. Thus RWE has expanded rapidly into the water sector, while the former British Gas now offers electricity supply and telephones. This feature of the multi-utility stems partly from the privatization of the state utilities and partly from the deregulation of the energy markets. That the latter step has been a very mixed blessing is apparent from the recent problems in the USA as seen in the energy crisis in California and the spectacular collapse of Enron. The sector is also much concerned with prices at present, especially in view of the excess of generation capacity that was observable in 2002, followed by a rapid reversal during the hot summer of 2003. The once powerful British Energy is on the verge of bankruptcy, almost entirely because of price reductions. Mid-2004 is seeing something of a strengthening of the electricity m a r k e t - a necessary condition for the return of investors to the sector. The choice among fossil fuels for power generation is moving in favour of gas, and, to a lesser extent, oil. Gas and good quality crude oil are both much better utilized as raw materials, but short-term economics dictate their use as fuel, and it will be some years yet before there is a return to interest in the processing of low quality fuel for power generation. The apparent problems of global warming may mean that this never happens. Much has been said, written and planned recently about expansion in renewal energy systems, but they can only ever be a top-up to established sources. Even in 2020, renewable sources are not expected to exceed 2% of the total. On the other hand, nuclear energy offers itself as a reasonable source of p o w e r - if only the public attitude to it could be changed, and a satisfactory answer found to the waste disposal problem. Finland is looking seriously at a new nuclear power plant, the first in Europe for more than ten years, while there are active movements in both the UK and the USA encouraging governments to invest in nuclear
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power again. It is still an important source, representing more than 14% of the sources for electricity on a world scale (and nearer 25% for Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) countries). The power generation sector has, like most others, experienced a great deal of corporate change, with cross-border acquisitions, as well as internal ones. The power supply market is a complex one, with differing corporate structures. The USA and Germany have had private supply, in the hands of many suppliers, for the last half-century. France, Italy, Spain and the UK, on the other hand, started with state monopolies, and, apart from France, have opened the market up to private purchase relatively recently. More than 10% of the companies with 2003 sales of US$I billion or more are utility companies. Tokyo Electric is the largest of the 'pure' electricity companies, with sales of more than US$46 billion, although E.On and RWE, both multi-utilities, are larger, with revenues of more than US$50 billion. The leading supplier of electrical generating systems is General Electric, with about one-quarter of the world's business, followed by Siemens and Alstom, which together account for another one-quarter. The power generation sector is expected to show a separation equipment sales volume for 2004 of US$1.97 billion, in the middle rank of sectors by market size. It is forecast to increase to US$2.66 billion by 2009 (at constant 2004 US dollar values) at an overall rate of 34.9% (6.17% CAGR). The sector's share of the global market will rise a little, from just less than 6.3% to a little more than 6.3% in the forecast period.
4.2.11 Fresh and Wastewater Processing The treatment of water on a large scale, by public utilities or by utility companies, is one of the largest specific industry sectors, and is the one expected to grow at the fastest rate during the next five years. It involves the provision of water in potable condition, and the treatment of liquid wastes to make them safe for discharge. It covers the: 9 9 9
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plant boundaries where the wastes are generated, each of which included in the markets for the appropriate industry sectors. There is a vital need for separation equipment of all kinds in this sector, and this equipment represents probably the highest proportion of the capital expenditure of any of the different sectors examined in this Profile. The main operating processes of all parts of the sector are highly dependent upon filtration and separation equipment, and, indeed, this sector is the largest user of sedimentation equipment for liquid cleaning. Even where treatment processes involve biological or other physical and chemical processes, as is very commonly the case, there is still a strong need for filtration and related equipment as part of those processes. Not only is separation equipment an important feature of the sector's operations, but the sector's flows are so large that the equipment items themselves are among the largest of their type in any sector. The quantities of liquid involved are huge. With an average domestic consumption of 150 litres per head for most of the developed world, the scale of flesh water supply can be seen to be enormous. A population of 50 million consumes 7.5 million tonnes of flesh water per day just for domestic use, most of which ends up as waste. There is then a similar or greater consumption by industry, and hence a similar volume of waste. A recent estimate gave the total British water extraction as 201 m 3 per year or nearly four times the domestic consumption (150 litres per head per day is just under 55 m 3 / y e a r ) - and gave a corresponding figure of 712 m3/year for Germany, and 1688 m3/year for the USA. The required standards of drinking water production are rising continuously. This is being pushed in part by a new EU Drinking Water Directive, but the consumer's perception of received water quality is also changing. Water quality that was once acceptable to the consumer may no longer meet the market's n e e d - in terms of taste, odour, colour and turbidity. The purification of flesh water involves many of the same operations as the treatment of wastewaters. Large land areas are often required, so much development is going into producing efficient, compact treatment systems. Also growing rapidly are the tertiary processes for the polishing of treated effluents, as discharge consents become steadily more restrictive concerning residual impurity levels. The requirement for fresh water in regions where rainfall is low leads t o one of the major applications of separation equipment, and especially membranes, namely the desalination of brackish or sea water to produce potable water. This is a major application for reverse osmosis (RO) systems, which nowadays are preceded by microfiltration a n d / o r ultrafiltration, to lengthen the life of the RO membranes. The need to rely on water sources of ever decreasing quality is increasing the pressure
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on equipment suppliers to provide suitable processes to use these sources and still meet the higher water quality criteria. The treatment of wastewater is a task of similar magnitude to that of the provision of fresh water (most of which ends up as wastewater after use), but with much more severe treatment problems and reaction conditions. The main waste destruction process is usually biological, but this is surrounded by separation process needs that have to cope with effluents from secondary (biological) treatment, from digested sludge dewatering and from tertiary treatment for the less tractable (and usually dissolved) impurities, such as phosphates and nitrates. A particularly demanding application lies in the need to remove heavy metals from treated wastewater before it can be dispersed into the environment. Water shortages even in richer parts of the world are leading to the development of so-called grey water recycle systems. Grey water is the waste from any house, office, hotel, etc, (other than foul water) that can be recycled for lower grade uses, such as toilet flushing or garden irrigation. A simple separation system may be the answer to this means of amplifying water usage - although it is faced with the serious logistical problems of repiping every house or office block to permit the re-use. A major need in water treatment, especially in the public supply of drinking water, is the elimination of bacteria and viruses. This is becoming a vital component of" the water treatment business. Methods of disinfection are changing away from direct chlorination, but the removal of pathogens is going to provide a great deal of business for the separations equipment industry. Each of the stages of wastewater t r e a t m e n t - primary, secondary and t e r t i a r y - is a major user of filtration and separation equipment. Sewage sludge &watering provides a major application for the decanter centrifuge (which has taken a significant share of this market from filter presses and rotary filters), and is an application with quite a rapid growth rate. The increasing quantities of waste sewage sludges (and, to a lesser extent, of fresh water treatment sludges) present a major problem to all countries in terms of their safe and economical d i s p o s a l - especially for those countries or regions with high population densities. The best solution to this problem is not yet apparent, although the ideal method is probably incineration with energy recovery. This process has environmental problems - it is not visually appealing and there is great public concern regarding gaseous emissions. There is not much that can be done about the visual impact, but filtration offers a good solution to the problems of gaseous discharges from incinerators, although there is still a long way to go before public acceptance of incinerators can be assumed.
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The provision of flesh water for public consumption and the 'municipal' treatment of wastewater will continue to provide good business for the international filtration and separation industry, with growth rates above the average for the foreseeable future. The key areas for development are finer filtration for flesh water and wastewaters, involving microfiltration and ultrafiltration, and an extension of reverse osmosis in public service water provision. The key membrane processes must become cheaper to enable their use at the capacity that the processes demand. The flesh and wastewater industry was once almost entirely in the hands of local government or government appointed bodies. During the last 50 years the picture has changed almost completely, such that the business is now largely in the hands of publicly owned companies. This has led, not surprisingly, to a spate of company ownership changes. The largest water companies in the world are now French-owned with Ondeo (formerly Suez), Veolia (formerly Vivendi) and Bouygues/Saur among the leaders - even after Veolia's disposal of most of its USFilter business. RWE, Germany's second largest utility company, has moved into third place in the world water sector with its purchases of Thames Water in the UK, and American Water Works. The British water companies, the first to be privatized, seem constantly to be changing o w n e r s h i p partly because of the restrictions placed on them as part of the privatization process. E.On, the giant German multi-utility company, has been forced to sell five major assets as part of its price for acquiring Ruhrgas. Consequently, it has just disposed of Gelsenwasser, the largest German water company, to a joint venture of two municipal water companies. The treatment of flesh and wastewater is the fourth largest of the end-use sectors in terms of its share of the filtration and separation equipment market in 2004. It is expected to overtake the bulk chemical sector in the five years up to 2009, thereby becoming the third largest. It is forecast to have a market size of US$3.13 billion in 2004, increasing by 43.1% (7.43% CAGR) during the five years to 2009, when its value is forecast to be nearly US$4.48 billion (in 2004 US dollar values). This is the fastest forecast growth rate of all of the sectors covered by this Profile, which will take the sector's share of the global market from less than 10% in 2004 to 10.6% in 2009.
4.2.12 Domestic, Commercial and Institutional Uses The clean air and clean water needs of humans at home and at work have created a huge demand for relatively simple filters (and almost none for centrifuges or sedimentation equipment). The applications covered here are the domestic dwelling (house or apartment), and the working office (but not the use in offices where covered by the industry sector to which the office corresponds, nor industrial clean room systems, nor respirators for factory workers).
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While the individual filter installation in any home or office may be a tiny part of the cost of the whole, the huge numerical volumes of their application creates a very large market with a great degree of conformity across it. There are approximately 150 million households in Western Europe, close to 100 million in the USA, and similar numbers in East Asia. The number of offices around the world is at least another 100 million. It takes very little by way of coffee, vacuum cleaner, air conditioner and drinking water filters in each of these to create an enormous market from this number of end-users - and that still leaves swimming pool filters, cooker fume hoods and replacement filters for the car to add to its size. The wide range of applications in this sector include filters for: 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
air conditioning systems; respirators for people worried about city centre air quality; drinking water, as part of an in-line domestic treatment system or as a counter-top filter unit; swimming pools and related uses; cooking (exhaust hoods) and drink preparation (mainly coffee filters); vacuum cleaners; mainly experimental purposes in educational and research facilities; and motor-car replacement and similar use (whether these are bought and installed by the vehicle user, or as part of a routine servicing of the vehicle by a commercial servicing organization).
The major development in this sector is the accent on indoor air quality, with poor quality being suggested as a major cause of 'sick building syndrome'. Continual improvement in air conditioning systems can be expected to follow from this situation, and the demand on the filter maker (and filter medium maker) to supply more efficient filters will drive this sector quite strongly. The use of microfibre media is rapidly replacing older-style media made from paper. The domestic, commercial and institutional market is a steadily growing one, as personal needs for high quality drinking water outstrip the ability of the water services to provide such quality, and as swimming pool and air conditioner usage increases. The growth rate is forecast to be slightly above the mean value for the whole market. The market in 2004 is expected to be more than US$5.6 billion, rising to almost US$7.6 billion by 2009. This is an overall growth rate of 35.3% for the five years, or a CAGR of more than 6.2%. The global market share for this whole sector will rise from less than 17.9% in 2004 to almost 18% by 2009.
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4.2.13 Medical and Health Uses The use of fine filtration equipment, and especially membrane filter media, in the processes of medicine and health maintenance can be of the greatest importance. The artificial treatment of blood by dialysis, known as haemodialysis, is literally one of the most vital uses of the semipermeable membrane. It is the most publicly recognized application for dialysis, and perhaps for membrane separations as a whole. Haemodialysis is accomplished by circulating blood from the body to an external membrane. This membrane removes waste products and excess fluid from the blood, followed by the addition of minerals and chemicals back into the blood in order to correct any nutritional deficiencies or chemical imbalances. The cleaned, supplemented blood is then returned to the body. High-flux dialysis uses synthetic membranes that can more efficiently remove larger-sized waste products and larger quantities of fluid, allowing a patient shortened treatment time. The extra fluid picked up by the blood during dialysis has usually then to be removed by ultrafiltration. Apart from this major use, there are many other applications for fine filters in the medical and health sector, mainly for quite small units such as in screening processes. Although blood processing is a well-established use for membranes, the rate of growth in this sector is still expected to be at a rate above the mean value. The estimated sales volume of filtration and separation equipment into this sector is estimated to be US$1.48 billion in 2004, rising to US$2.05 billion by 2009. This is growth at an overall rate of 38.0% (6.66% CAGR) during the five years. The sector share of the world total will rise from 4.72% in 2004 to 4.85% in 2009.
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agriculture, hunting and forestry; fishing and fish farming; textiles and textile products; leather and leather products; other manufacturing; and construction.
On the whole, this group of industries has very little process use for filters or other separation equipment, other than for the processing of liquid wastes. These, however, do present some intriguing problems.
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The agricultural sector is still troubled by the consequences of the BSE/vCJD disease, and the reaction against genetically modified seeds. The enormous subsidies granted by the USA and the EU to their farmers are grossly distorting the economics of agriculture, but at last there are signs that the demands of the World Trade Organization may have begun to reduce these. The main applications lie in the processing of agricultural wastes, especially from intensive animal husbandry, and the needs of the engines in a wide range of agricultural machinery. Growth in filtration and separation equipment is expected to follow general economic levels. The fishing industry is currently being restricted by the consequences of earlier over-fishing in a number of geographical areas. Growth, therefore, is forecast to be at well below the mean rate. Applications mainly include the treatment of waters from bulk fish processing and transport. The manufacture of textiles, and of clothes and other wearing apparel, is expected to continue to grow at close to the average rate. The main equipment applications here are in the processing of wool scouring wastes, and in water recycling in general. Leather manufacture involves some fairly complex solutions, with filtration and separation equipment having an important use in the control of solution quality and in the treatment of waste liquors. General waste minimization and better recycling of water remain a challenge. Growth here also is expected to be at the overall mean rate. 'Other manufacturing' covers a number of smaller manufacturing processes, some of which, however, have quite a high unit product value. The sector also covers the waste recycling industry, which has considerable potential for separation equipment. This component is expected to grow at a little above the mean value for the whole market. Construction, covering both the building of houses and the great civil engineering works, has very little process use for separation equipment, but a considerable need for the utility filters involved in stationary and mobile engines, and in pneumatic and hydraulic systems. It should be noted that the filters fitted to dwellings, offices, etc, during construction are counted under the separate 'Domestic, Commercial and Institutional' heading. This sector is considerably affected by the cyclical nature of the construction industry. As a group, thcsc six sectors arc cxpccted to have a total filtration and separation equipment market of close to US$1 billion in 2004, increasing to nearly US$1.33 billion by 2009, at constant 2004 US dollar values. This represents an overall growth rate that is just below the mean value, of 33.4% (5.94% CAGR), as a result of which the share of the world market, which is 3.2% in 2004, falls very slightly by 2009.
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In Chapter 2 of this Profile, the numerical size of the market for filtration and other mechanical separation equipment was examined in considerable detail under a number of equipment-type headings. This chapter loolzs in more detail at the types of equipment covered by the Profile under each of those headings, partly t o ensure a good understanding of its scope of coverage, and partly to highlight where active development is taking place. Within the whole range of separation equipment, most of the equipment, and much of the related technology, are at a very mature stage in their life cycle. I t follows that there is very little that is even relatively new in these fields. However, the industry continues to make small but valuable changes, and where the technology is fairly new, as in the use of membranes as filter media (and the parallel expansion of cross-flow filtration techniques) o r in meeting the demands for filtration at higher temperatures, the industry is developing quite quickly.
The full array of all of the various types of equipment used for mechanical separations of liquid droplets and solid particles from liquid or gas streams, and so covered by this Profile, is given in logical sequence in Table 5.1. By far the greatest number of the entries in Table 5.1 is for equipment that is specific to liquid/liquid o r liquid/solid separations. This is partly because there are more kinds of liquid to be treated than there are of gases, and partly because the liquid separation tasks very often involve the recovery of considerable amounts of separated solids. It is this need for the continual removal of accumulated solids, often from a pressurized enclosure, that is a major reason for the creation of the great variety of liquid filtration types.
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There is a very much smaller range of equipment for liquid/gas or solid/gas separations, because the required duty is nearly always the removal of a small quantity of suspended material from the gas, and there is rarely a problem of removing the trapped liquid or solids from the separation zone. However, the number of filters, and frequently their size, covered by the much smaller range of gas filter types is huge in many cases. This range of equipment types is now used as the basis for the review of developments.
Table 5.1 Filtration and Mechanical Separation Equipment 1. Sedimentation By gravity Clarifiers and thickeners Lamellar (inclined surface) separators Flotation Dense media separation Inertial Paddle Louvre Centrifugal Fixed wall (cyclone, hydrocyclone) Rotating wall (centrifuge) Tubular bowl Imperforate basket Disc stack separator Scroll discharge (decanter) In other force fields Magnetic separators Electric field 2. Filtration Screens Stationary In-line strainers Horizontal or slightly inclined Curved ('sieve-bend') Vertical Moving Continuous (vertical, or rotating drum) Oscillating (vibrating or gyratory) Demisters Depth filters Pads and panels Thick cartridge Deep bed ('sand') Surface/cake filters Vacuum Batch
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Nutsche (manual or scroll discharge) Rotary table Tilting pan (single or rotating/indexing) Leaf or tubular element Continuous Rotary drum (range of discharge mechanisms) Rotary disc Indexing disc Belt (single or multiple chambers)
Gravity Flat bed (roll) Centrifugal Fixed bed (batch and semi-continuous, perforate basket) Manual discharge Automatic discharge (vertical, horizontal, inclined axis, inverting) Moving bed Cylindrical screen (horizontal axis) Conical screen (horizontal or vertical axis) Free (Tumbling) discharge Controlled discharge Fluid pressure In-line Basket strainers Sheets Capsules Pads and panels (cassettes) Bags, sleeves and pockets Cartridges (wide range of designs) Other membrane filters (spiral wound, tubular, etc) Pressure vessel Tubular element (bag or candle filter) Filter coalescers Flat elements (sheet, plate, leaf) Thickeners Rotary (drum, submerged drum, Fest, etc) Filter press Simple plate and frame Chamber press (membrane plate, plate press) Tower press (continuous medium) Variable volume (tube press) Mechanical pressure Band press Horizontal Vertical Screw press
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The traditional settling tank used to clarify a turbulent liquid has been developed into a wide range of equipment, especially since the arrival on the market of highly efficient flocculants, able to be very specific in their action. The associated equipment has changed very little, other than to provide means of adding flocculants and giving them time to work. The impetus for this improvement comes, as for so much of filter development, from the need to improve output quality, especially in the provision of fresh drinking water. A simpler sedimentation device that has seen some recent development action is the lamellar (or inclined) separator. This has been a basic device in the treatment of waste oily water for a long time, existing in parallel tube and parallel plate versions and more recently as a spiral version. More development effort is being put into the improvement of flotation systems, with the air bubbles coming from dispersers, or by release of pressure on dissolved air, and even from electrolytic gas generation. DAF processes are increasingly being used in water treatment works.
Little has changed in the world of the cyclone and hydrocyclone- other than a better understanding of their operating mechanisms by use of computational fluid dynamics. There has been little change also in the simple sedimenting centrifugesthe tubular bowl and the imperforate basket. The sedimentation equipment undergoing the fastest development is the decanter centrifuge, whose applications in the dewatering of sludges have widened enormously during the last two or three decades and show no sign of slowing down. The decanter has taken a significant part of the sludge dewatering market, from equipment such as the filter press or rotary filters, its main advantages being continuity of operation and an ability to produce much dryer sludges. Better solids dryness has been achieved by operation of the decanter bowl full of solids (rather than mostly full of liquid), with new devices intended to achieve this condition appearing quite regularly. Another important change in the design of the decanter is its better ability to be cleaned in place, thus expanding its range of uses in the food and beverage sector.
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Screens are used mainly for the removal of unwanted solids from a liquid stream and for the separation of mixtures of solid particlcs into two or more fractions of differing average size. The latter separation can be undertaken in liquid suspension, but is more often done in the dry state. Examples of the scalping use are the screens at the start of the municipal sewage treatment used to remove coarse solids (especially floating solids) or the inlet screens for power stations cooling water used to keep fish and other objects out of the heat exchanger piping. The size separation function is well exemplified by the sets of test sieves in a laboratory, used to analyse the make-up of, say, a product sample. There are also many process uses, of course, such as the sifting of flour in bakeries. There has not been a great deal of change in separating screen systems, other than in the material of the screens themselves. Better accuracy is now achieved by the use of sintered wire mesh, while electrolytically formed screens are now providing accurate separation to very low particle sizes.
Any filter is, in simple terms, no more than a device capable of supporting a piece of porous material athwart a fluid stream, so as to separate suspended material from the fluid. It follows that the key to successful filtration is a proper filter medium. Most of the changes described in other parts of this chapter are secondary to the need to produce the best possible medium. The features of filter media that are leading their development are the: 9 9
ability to remove very fine particles, especially of the size of viruses, from large volumetric flows of water, and to do so economically; and ability to operate at ever higher temperatures (see Section 8.6.2).
Most new filter media are appearing as a result of one of these driving forces. The greatest quantity of media in use is in the form of a fabric of some kind, either woven or nonwoven (including paper). The main movements in media development have been away from woven media towards nonwovens, and, away from natural fibres towards synthetic materials,
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especially towards the synthetic membrane. These moves have largely been dictated by the wish to obtain ever decreasing fibre d i a m e t e r s because the fineness of the medium material is directly related to its filtration performance in terms of the size of particle removed. This has led to a rapid growth in the microfibre group of materials. A development of increasing importance is the combination medium. It has been common practice (say, in drinking water production) to install two processing units in series, one to remove fine particles and one to remove taste or odour, but now these two functions are combined in one material by the embedding of carbon particles in the fibres of the filter medium. Other materials besides activated carbon can be embedded to achieve other chemical changes, and there have been several recent announcements concerning media carrying bactericides for use in pathogen reduction. Although an almost essential feature of membranes, the composite medium is also of increasing importance in other materials. Where two or more layers are joined together at least one is used to provide the required degree of filtration, with the rest providing the necessary mechanical strength. The improved woven wire cloth materials have already been mentioned in relation to the accurate size separation function in screening processes. The materials are also being used increasingly for wet cake filtration, both as a stout support to a weaker filter medium and as the medium itself.
5.5.1 Nonwoven Media Apart from the progress in membranes, the greatest interest in filter media development lies in the ever increasing range of nonwoven materials made from extruded synthetic f i b r e s - known as spun bonds, meltblowns and flash spun material. The techniques of extrusion, appropriate blowing of the extruded filaments and their laying down on a moving belt or a cartridge core, are enabling the production of very fine media, capable of filtration well into the sub-micrometrr range. The techniques are being extended to carbon and metal fibres, with the term 'nanofibrr now spoken of as often as was 'microfibre' only a few years ago. Also worthy of note arc the: 9 9
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development of very light weight spunbonds; the appearance of polymeric media capable of withstanding temperatures up to 125~ and hence able to be sterilized by steam; and an increase in the availability of electrically charged media.
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5.5.2 Membrane Media The general availability of the membrane, in all of its forms, as a filter medium has made a tremendous difference to the ability of filters to achieve very fine levels of separation. Improvements in membrane systems of all kinds have been made possible by the continual production of new materials from which membranes can be made. There is now a very wide range of materials with specific properties that can be utilized to make membranes with improved system performances. Polymeric media are by far the most widely used materials, with new polymers, of ever increasing complexity, being developed to meet some of the needs of modern industry. However, other materials are also receiving considerable attention, with the ceramic 'membrane' growing rapidly in its range of application. Particularly noticeable is the availability of ceramic membranes in hollow-fibre and flexible sheet formats. Of great interest to the chemical process industries are the increasing number of membranes becoming available made of fluorinated polymers, such as polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF), showing marked resistance to chemical corrosion, and quite good thermal resistance. Ceramic (and so-called 'metallic') membranes are now being made by the sintering of very fine spherical particles, enabling the creation of pores as low as 0.5 nm in diameter. Carbon and ceramic membranes are also being made from very finely spun fibres. In high technology industries, such as electronics, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, the reliability and integrity of membranes are paramount. This presents quite a challenge to the membrane manufacturers, in which they are being aided by the development of membrane characterization techniques that enable rapid determination of membrane properties. Another important development in membrane materials is the ability to make 'smart' or functional membranes, such as those with appropriate chemicals grafted onto their surface that can then be very selective for certain chemicals (such as enzymes) or which enable them to resist fouling more easily. This may mean converting the upstream membrane surface from being hydrophobic to being hydrophilic. In terms of membrane separation processes, it is important to note the appearance of the nanofiltration membrane as a distinct part of the filtration spectrum (used, for example, in the removal of colour from surface waters), coupled with the general acceptance of ultrafiltration as a routine polishing stage in fresh water treatment. There is also an increasing acceptance of membrane separation processes for gases, such
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that air separation (into nitrogen and oxygen) is increasingly undertaken on a local scale by membrane units.
There have been no changes of note in the &mister and coalescer ranges of liquid droplet removal, although centrifugal coalescers are increasingly being used, especially in engine fuel systems. On the other hand, the world of depth filtration - for the clarification of liquids and gases from small quantities of suspended s o l i d s - has been revolutionized by the availability of the newer nonwoven and membrane media, such that levels of clarity once regarded as difficult to achieve are now commonplace.
5.6.1 Filtration of Liquids Liquid filtration occurs in such a vast range of production processes, that almost any process involving liquids probably also involves at least one stage of filtration. Frequently this will be in a final part of a process where the need exists to clarify a product. The other process type of application, that of harvesting a valuable solid material, frequently followed by one or more stages of washing to free the solids of their native liquor, is often more important than the clarification of the liquid phase - although high degrees of recovery imply low levels of residual solid in the filtrate. There are, however, quite a wide range of utility applications where the filtration occurs in a service system to the main line of production, such as a hydraulic line or the treatment of boiler feed water, with the purpose here almost certainly being that of clarification. Liquid filtration thus has three main application groups: 9 9 9
utility clarification, such as hydraulic fluid cleaning; process clarification, such as the final clarification of beer or the treatment of" process water wanted in the production process; and process recovery (or harvesting), such as the recovery of a crystalline solid after a crystallizer.
The first two of these are covered here, the third in Section 5.7.1. The depth filtration (i.e. clarification) of liquids is undertaken either in deep-bed filters (packed layers of granular materials) or in filters with thick media. The former is the traditional way in which large volumes of fresh water are purified for drinking, and the equipment and materials of such filters have not changes a great d e a l - although highly automated backwashing filters and moving bed systems are now quite common.
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It is in the clarification of water on the smaller scale, not only for drinking but also for process use, and in the final polishing of treated wastewaters that newer filter media are offering the chance for sterilization by f i l t r a t i o n - i.e. the complete removal of pathogens by mechanical separation rather than by heat, ultraviolet (UV) light or chemical disinfection. The liquid clarification duty is found throughout the whole spectrum of end-users, so the range of media has to be as wide as the range of operating conditions- with corrosion and abrasion resistance important characteristics. The liquid clarification applications, both process and utility, arc all looking for more efficient filtration, particularly the removal of ever-finer particles without too much extra pressure drop. This again is largely a question of better media rather than finding new types of equipment.
5.6.2 Filtration of Gases The potential improvements in the clarification of gas flows (dust removal, gas cleaning) by the use of modcrn nonwoven media, or even membranes, are limited by the likelihood that the gas temperature may be too high for the polymeric materials. So, developments in gas cleaning are looking as much at higher operating temperatures as at finer cut sizes. One strong contestant is the rigidized material, already in quite wide use for gas cleaning, for which the safe upper temperature limit is continually rising. Another approach is in the application of higher temperature polymers, with the fluorinated materials PTFE (especially in its expanded form ePTFE) and PVDF being the most likely candidates. The most likely materials for high temperature use arc glass, metals and ceramics, possibly as woven or nonwoven fibre construction, but more often as sintered powder, fibre or mesh. The applications of gas cleaning are of seven kinds, most of which occur in service and utility systems, rather than in production processes. These are:
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large volumes of dirty exhaust gases, often hot or very hot, such as boiler, furnace or general process exhausts; moderate volumes of dirty exhaust gases, usually very hot from engines of all kinds, but especially from diesel engines; moderate volumes of ambient air, such as ventilation and clcanroom systems; small volumes of compressed gases, such as compressed air pneumatic systems; small volumes of possibly contaminated gases, such as process vessel vents;
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These broad application types occur throughout industry, commerce and, to a smaller extent (in size, but not in number), in domestic and residential use. The corresponding filter needs are largely satisfied by simple pieces of filter medium, or by the bag, cartridge and panel types of filter. These latter types are, effectively, just devices for holding the maximum useful surface area of filter media across the associated gas flow, where the filter and medium design are chosen to maximize the area in a given contained volume. Among the more important trends affecting gas filtration are the needs to improve the working environment. Indoor air quality (IAQ) has become a major topic in the filtration business, with the strong suggestion that 'sick building syndrome', which is affecting an increasing number of people, is caused by poor IAQ. The movement by American Society of Heating, Refrigerating & Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) to get better filters fitted into aircraft is also based on the occurrence of sickness among air travellers, probably picked up from bacteria and viruses circulated in the warm interior of long-distance flights.
Consideration has already been given to depth filtration as a clarification process category, but it must be realized that many in-line pressure filters effectively working by surface filtration, with perhaps a thin cake as well, are used also to achieve liquid clarification. The in-line pressure filters group is continually being improved, mainly, of course, with better media. However, the 'automatic filter', fitted with one or two strainer or cartridge elements and with integrated cleaning, has featured recently in improved versions. Because of their very wide range of use, cartridge filters feature in the 'new equipment' press releases more than any other kind of filter. Manufacturers are constantly extending their scope of supply, providing elements with complex media. It is increasingly important that a cartridge be made throughout of the same material for all components (medium, core, end-caps, etc), thus enabling easier disposal of used elements. Another interesting development is the inclusion of a hydrocyclone in the same housing as a cartridge filter, to improve the life of the latter.
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Apart from these service filter applications, pressure filters also exist in a wide range of complicated formats able to handle a cake of separated solids and, in a completely different form, operating with a thin layer of upstream fluid, as thickeners.
5.7.1 Cake Filtration The complex field of liquid filtration equipment arises partly because of the need to handle much higher concentrations of suspended material that result in the formation of thick cakes in the filter. Not only are there problems of filtering through this cake, and deliquoring it sufficiently (possibly after a cake washing stage), but it also has to be removed from the filter, frequently with as little damage to the accumulated material as possible. The plate-and-flame press, the tower press, the belt press, the rotary drum filter are all types of equipment that have been developed to deal with the filter cake problem. Somewhat surprisingly, the very traditional filter press has also featured recently in improved versions: an ever-closer approach to full automation, for both the plate-and-frame designs, and the tower press; the use of heat to evaporate cake moisture; and, more efficient squeezing in membrane plate presses.
5.7.2 Thin-Layer Filtration The expansion of membrane separation processes, such as reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration, into wider areas of filtration has brought with it a quite different means of operation, namely cross-flow filtering. The filtration takes place under high upstream pressures from a thin layer of feed slurry running across the membrane, with only a portion of the liquid passing through the membrane. The first applications of cross-flow, and of membranes, began in reverse osmosis for the desalination of salt water, but cross-flow has now expanded its range of application into microfiltration to become the fastest growing component in the liquid filtration sector. The use of cross-flow filtration for the production of very clear liquids results in a more concentrated slurry of the residual solids, which then creates a different kind of filtration problem, equally important to resolve. A major liquid clarification application is, of course, the treatment of raw water to render it potable (and the polishing of wastewaters prior to their return to the environment). The main thrust of development here is aimed at increasing the range of waters from which public water supplies can be drawn, as well as decreasing the amount of polluting material being discharged to the environment with wastewaters by the removal of pathogens, such as bacteria and viruses. A major factor in such treatment is the membrane filter operating in cross-flow mode. Such filters are now
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available with liquid handling capacities well suited to 'public' water works, and their application in such places is growing rapidly. In most membrane processes, and especially those involving the treatment of water from surface sources, the major operating problem is the progressive clogging up (fouling) of the membrane with slimy organic materials. Development activities hcrc are concentrated very much at minimizing the effects of fouling, combined with achieving maximum ease of clcanability. The use of moving membranes is one way of decreasing fouling. This can have a considerable effect on the system involving the membrane, often creating quite complex mechanical needs. Movement can bc by oscillation, vibration or rotation with each type requiring a different drive mechanism.
Vacuum filters, among the most traditional items in the separation equipment range, have sccn little real changc, apart from the increasing sophistication of the batch Nutschc filters commonly used in the fine chcmicals and pharmaceuticals sector. Also increasing in sophistication are the flat bed, roll filters, which are the workhorses of the machine tool coolant recycle system. These are increasingly using vacuum, rather than just gravity, as thc driving force and are rapidly converting from paper media to synthctic materials (spunbonds, for example).
Centrifugal filters have been in use for a very long time, as perforated baskets operated in batch mode that nccd emptying once full. Later developments provided the continuously operating filter, either as a conical basket or with a cylindrical basket, in the costly pusher format. Much ingenuity has been put into the design of the conical basket types to get the solid to flow fast enough to get the required capacity, but slow enough for efficient drainage and washing.
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step prior to thermal drying, which is much more energy intensive. Pressure may be applied in the form of a screw press, where the wet solids are squeezed against the inside of a perforated cylindrical shell by a screw conveyor rotating inside the shell, or by means of a belt above a cake accumulated on a lower, porous belt, with the double belt system then pulled through a series of squeezing rollers. The belt press is a steadily growing member of the range of filters, with development effort needed in the preliminary &watering stage to get the cake to form on the filtering belt. The various types of band filter have expanded their market share quite rapidly because they are better able, than say the rotary drum vacuum filter or the filter press, to give gentler handling of the discharged solids. They are also capable of producing dryer cakes from a given feed s l u r r y - a very important factor if the next stage is to be thermal drying of the cake. However, the manufacturers of more traditional designs are not inactive, with Netzsch now having a screw press with solids dryness performance at least as good as decanter centrifuges.
The use of magnetic separation obviously relies upon the presence of magnetic or magnetisable materials in the solids. This is used in mineral dressing to extract metal ore from crushed mixtures of ore and gangue, or, in solid wastes processing to extract metal scrap. It is benefiting from the use of high intensity sources. Of much greater interest in the filtration and separation industry is the application of electric fields to a range of separation p r o c e s s e s - to produce effects such as electrophoresis or electrodialysis. Electric effects have a major part to play in basic filtration processes, and the industry is spending considerable effort in developing electrical field application to improve filtration performance.
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The structure of the market in nature and in volumetric terms, for the international filtration and separation industry has been described in Chapters 2, 3 and 4. The present chapter examines the structure of the industry now in terms of its corporate nature, listing some of the largest companies, and also looking at recent changes in the industry by virtue of corporate merger and acquisition activity.
The structure of the industry supplying the world with equipment and services for filtration and its related separation processes can be described qualitatively by means of the nature of the companies and institutions involved in it. These companies range in nature and size from small, specialized manufacturers, perhaps of a single type of equipment o r of simple media, to large, multi-functional suppliers of equipment o r media, who can, in principle, provide solutions to all of the mechanical separation problems existing in a customer's works. Makers of filter media include the: makers of appropriate fibres or filaments (natural o r synthetic) o r bulk granular o r other material from which filter media are to be made (such as thermoplastics or metal o r ceramics); makers of roll goods o r other bulk filter media from these raw materials; converters of bulk media into a size and shape from which a filter or filter element may easily be made; and the assemblers of filter elements from cut and shaped pieces of media. To these may be added the distributors of bulk media (or of ready cut and shaped pieces) and the makers of components for filter elements, Profile of the International Filtration & Separation Industry
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such as cores or cages or filter media interleaving and drainage layer materials, or end-seals and caps. Makers of filters will include some assembly of cartridges, plus the: O O
the makers of other filtration components (such as discs or plates or belts or screen assemblies); and; the actual makers of filtration equipment who incorporate the simple media or more complex elements, into suitable housings or other containment. This may be a simple housing for a single cartridge or a screen through to a complicated piece of equipment such as rotary vacuum filter, belt filter or tower press.
Then there are makers of equipment for other types of separation, such as centrifuges, and manufacturers of other specialized sedimentation equipment from small hydrocyclones to huge clariflocculators. As well as these makers of media and equipment, the industry includes specialist contractors or packaging companies that buy filtration equipment on behalf of an end-user or that build it into an integral package of service equipment. To complete the picture, there are also specialist consultants and other advisory services providers that exist to help enduser companies select the best way to solve a separation problem or advise equipment makers on marketing and other business needs, as well as the (usually independent) testing houses that characterize a new type of filter medium or test the performance of a finished piece of equipment. All os these types of company are featured in the Directory section in Chapter 8 of this Profile, while a number of the key suppliers are profiled in Chapter 7. The industry is not, of course, actually laid out in the above simple way. There arc many separate companies undertakings one of the above stages in the manufacturing process, but, increasingly, companies arc combining two or more of the above functions, usually by vertical integration. For example, makers of bulk media frequently process it into component pieces or elements, while most cartridge makers also supply housings to take their cartridges. Similarly, it was once quite usual for flat filter media (papers and cloths) to be pleated by specialist pleaters, but now it is much more likely that the pleating is done by the filter clement maker or even by the bulk media supplier. Another major variation in equipment supply exists primarily between mechanical equipment and large-scale sedimentation processes. Most of the equipment covered by this Profile is made or assembled in an engineering works and then shipped to the final user. However, there is a significant component of the industry, represented typically by the large
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circular clarifier, that is made on the user's site, mainly from concrete, to which some mechanical additions are then made.
6.1.1 Equipment Choice While most service or utility filters are sold from a catalogue, almost all process filters and centrifuges, and sedimentation equipment, have to be marketed in collaboration with some kind of process performance testing and performance guarantee. Leading companies, and those aspiring to leadership, must be able to provide such a service, and be prepared to support their operational guarantees. This customer service applies to simpler equipment as w e l l - lifetime costs for all products are now as important as the initial cost, while low requirements for the replacement of filter media (by means of careful selection of the best material at the start) will become an important part of the end-user's selection process. Successful suppliers of the future will be those who can best provide a service to match their range of products. There is a very wide range of equipment available for filtration, centrifugation and sedimentation, so the end-user, especially of process filters, needs sound advice, from supplier or consultant, in order to be able to make the right choice. This choice should be of precisely the right equipment, and the supplier can expect to have to demonstrate its suitability. Even for utility filter duties, where the volumetric bulk of the market lies, slight improvements in filter media or separation equipment can have a large impact on the supplying companies' business.
6.1.2 Leading Companies in the Industry Most of the leading companies in the filtration and separation industry are described in Chapter 7 of this Profile, with this section aiming to list just the very largest. Table 6.1 shows the top 20 companies by sales of filtration and separation equipment and media, in order of estimated size. Each company had estimated sales in 2003 of US$250 million or more. It should be noted that, of these 20 companies, 13 are US-owned (including the three largest, and seven out of the top ten), the remaining seven being European companies.
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Table 6.1 Largest Companies in the Filtration and Separation Industry by Estimated Size Company 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Pall Parker Hannifin Donaldson Alfa Laval GEA Cummins/Fleetguard Freudenberg Pentair Clarcor General Electric Mann + Hummel SPX ITT Industries BBA Fiberweb Millipore Dow Ahlstrom Cuno Polymer Group Andritz
Because the suppliers of equipment are usually quite distinct from the suppliers of filter media (but by no means always so), it is of interest to look at thc larger companies under each of these headings. So Table 6.2 lists the top 20 companies that arc mainly thought of as equipment suppliers, while Table 6.3 lists the top ten filter media suppliers. The equipment makers in Table 6.2 had 2003 estimated sales, in the context of this Profile, of US$200 million or more, 14 out of the 20 being US-owned, with five based in Europe, while the remaining one (American Air Filter), apparently from the USA, is actually owned by a Malaysian parent company. The filter media makers in Table 6.3 had estimated sales in 2003 of US$100 million or more. The proportion of US ownership is smaller than for the equipment makers, with four of the ten companies being based in the USA, four in Europe, and two in Japan.
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Table 6.2 Largest Filtration and Separation Equipment Companies by Estimated Size Company 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.
Pall Parker Hannifin Donaldson Alfa Laval GEA Cummins/Fleetguard Pentair Clarcor General Electric Mann + Hummel SPX ITT Industries Millipore Cuno Polymer Group Andritz American Air Filter (AAF) Ionics Camfil Farr Fedders
Table 6.3 Largest Filter Media Companies by Estimated Size Company 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Freudenberg BBA Fiberweb Dow Ahlstrom W L Gore Nitto Denko Gamma Holdings Hollingsworth & Vose Fuji Filter Koch Membrane
6.1.3 Marketing Support One of the major trends in the industry is the extension of the marketing area out of the company's traditional regions into other parts of the same continent or even further afield. This can be done by the opening of new offices for the parent company, but, and especially for a very different geographical region, this is often most conveniently done by the setting up of joint venture companies. In many joint ventures, one partner supplies the technical input and the product manufacture, while the other
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supplies the knowledge of the local market. A simpler way to form one is for two companies just to agree to market each other's products. Then there are joint ventures set up for the development of new products, or for products specially made for a particular geographical area or end-use application. All these kinds of inter-company agreement have been very much in evidence over the past three years, and some of the more noteworthy are:
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Dclkjor Ltd, a supplier of solid-liquid separation solutions, signed a global agreement wirh the UK's Southern Water to market and manufacture the patented de Hoxar Spiral Separator; Mann+Hummel formed a Japanese joint venture with Tokyo-based Wako Industrial L t d - Mann+HummelWako Co Ltd; Pall Corp and Matheson TriGas Inc entered into a strategic alliance to jointly develop, manufacture and sell gas purifiers to the semiconductor industry. The alliance follows a long-standing relationship between Pall and Matheson; Alfa Laval extended its alliance with the Sartorius Group, receiving the exclusive rights to sell Sartorius's membranes and membrane systems for crossflow filtration and sterile filtration of beer, as well as dead end filtration in breweries. As part of the alliance, Sartorius will supply the membrane filter elements; contribute know-how for the design and production of complete membrane filter systems; as well as supply key engineering and sales personnel in markets like China and Japan; Ahlstrom Corp and Lydall Inc, through their respective US-based subsidiary companies, announced a strategic alliance to better serve the liquid engine filtration market in North America with a new technology and product offering- Lydall's wetlaid microglass media known as LyPore XL; Freudenberg Vliesstoffe KG's filter division and the gas turbine division of Pneumafil Corp formed a worldwide marketing partnership to supply inlet filtration systems to the gas turbine marketplace; Zenon Environmental Inc and US appliance manufacturer Maytag Corp finalized an agreement for the distribution and sale of a Zenon central water filtration system to the consumer residential market in the US under the Maytag brand; Hydranautics joined with Indeck to sell the Hydracap, a capillary ultrafiltration membrane coupled with the Hydrabloc system design; An agreement between Johnson Controls and Strion Air that will enable Johnson to offer Strion's high performance air purification system; Alfa Laval established Alfdex, a 5 0 / 5 0 joint venture with Naldex, to market cleaning systems for crankcase gases;
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At the end of the section of the last edition of the Profile concerned with mergers and acquisitions within the separations equipment industry are the words: "there will almost certainly be a good list of corporate changes awaiting the fifth edition of this Profile". Despite the slow down in market conditions since the last edition, these words have proved to be completely true, with some quite large changes occurring during the intervening three years. The changes are noted in the following pages.
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These all represent some significant moves within the industry. The more noteworthy of the changes affecting the international filtration and separation business are given in the following list. It is in reverse chronological order and goes back to the end of the list in the previous edition, namely the fourth quarter of 2001. The acquiring (or selling, or re-organizing) company, given on the left, is to be taken as US-owned, unless otherwise specified. 2004 - 4th Quarter
STOP PRESS On 24 November 2004, General Electric Co announced that it had agreed to acquire Ionics Inc in a US$1.1 billion all cash deal. Whatman ( U K ) - Announced the proposed acquisition of Schleicher & Schuell GmbH for a total consideration of~50.2 million. P a l l - Confirmed that it would acquire the BioSepra Process Division from Ciphergen Biosystems, Inc for a purchase price of approximately US$32 million, net of cash and debt. 2004 - 3rd Quarter
C l a r c o r - Completed its acquisition of the filter operations of United EFP, a privately-owned manufacturer of woven wire and metallic screening and filtration products for the plastic and polymer fiber industries. United EFP will be renamed Purolator EFP and will operate as a member of Clarcor's Purolator Advanced Filtration Group, in the Clarcor Industrial/Environmental Filtration segment. GE Energy- Finalized the US$260 million cash purchase of BHA Group Holdings Inc. Pentair- Acquired Wicor Industries (from Wisconsin Energy), a maker of water system equipment, filtration and pool equipment, under the brand names Sta-Rite, SHURflo and Hypro, to be incorporated into Pentair's Water Technologies business. Siemens (Germany) - A c q u i r e d the systems and services business of Veolia's USFilter, to join Siemens' Industrial Solutions and Services Group, and mark Siemens' intent to be a force in water processing and supply. Cuno - Added WTC Industries, a supplier of point-of-use water filtration products, to become part of Cuno's Potable Water business unit. Profile of the International Filtration & Separation Industry
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Andritz (Austria)- Completed the purchase of the Netzsch Group's filtration business, a maker of process filters. D a n a - Signed a definitive agreement to sell its automotive aftermarket business t o - including Wix Filters- to The Cypress Group for approximately US$1.1 billion in cash. 2004 - 2nd Quarter
Filtration Group Technical M e d i a - Acquired Netherlands-based Fihrair BV, which will operate under the Fihrair name. Esco Technologies- Sold its final Microfiltration and Separations (MicroSep) business, PTI SpA, to a group of investors comprised of the subsidiary's senior management. PTI SpA, a manufacturer of filtration elements and systems for commercial applications, is located in Milan, Italy. Andritz (Austria) - Bought Bird Machine from Baker Hughes, completing the latter's disposal of its process engineering business, and thereby adding a major range of centrifuges to its Guinard business, as well as a wide range of process filters. Ahlstrom (F i n l a nd) - Acquired the Filtration Division of Hollinee, a maker of nonwoven media (mainly glass fibre composites) for HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) applications, from CIVC (a private equity company). C u n o - Purchased Polymerics, a small family-owned business making carbon-impregnated porous plastic media for water filtration. Graver Technologies -Acquired Whatman's remaining cartridge filter business (from its Process Filtration Division), including the tracketched membranes and the use of the Nuclepore brand name, graded density polypropylene pleated filters, and dual-stage polypropylene depth filters. Davey Products (Australia)- Added Spa-Quip of New Zealand, a maker of spa pool products, including a range of filters, to its portfolio. Donaldson- Sold its Stow (Ohio, USA) unit to a private company set up specifically for the purchase. Donaldson had acquired the Stow plant with its purchase of Air-Maze in 1999. Sartorius (Germany)- Created a Purification Technologies unit within its Bioprocess business area, to supply membrane chromatography and cross-flow filtration.
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Domnick Hunter (UK) - A c q u i r e d the US and British PTI companies from Esco Technologies (PTI Advanced Filtration and PTI Technologies respectively) to be integrated with its Process Operations business. The deal did not include PTI SpA and BEA Filtri.
2 0 0 4 - 1st Quarter Delstar Technologies- Bought Industrial Research Machine Products and Coretec Plastics, both makers of extruded profile tubes and cores for the filtration industry, to add to its already sizeable filter core business. I o n i c s - Merged its Equipment Business Group, its Ultrapure Water Group and the recently purchased Ecolochem into a new Water Systems Division. Serfilco- Acquired The R P Adams Co, a maker of filters and heat exchangers. RWE Thames Water (Germany) - Sold F B Leopold Co to its management (supported by a private equity company). Toray (Japan) - Having acquired a majority holding in Ropur (its distributor for membranes in Europe, the Middle East and Africa) in March 2003, changed its name to Toray Membrane Europe. ACWa Services (UK) - A c q u i r e d Aquator Bahrain from the collapsed Aquator company, to market membrane bioreactor systems (including Kubota)in the Middle East. Webron Products (UK) - Purchased the industrial felt manufacturing division of Marling, and changed its name to Webron Marling. Anhydro Group (Denmark) - Created by the Nordic private equity company CapMan, out of Anhydro of Denmark (acquired from Invensys/APV of the UK), Dedert and Simatek, also of Denmark. Dedert makes liquid filtration equipment, while Simatek is active in air filtration. Calgon C a r b o n - Acquired Waterlink's Specialty Products division, made up of Barnebey Sutcliffe in the USA and Sutcliffe Speakman in the UK. Advanced Fiber Technologies Income Fund ( C a n a d a ) - Bought Optimum Filtration (Canada), a maker of screw presses and components.
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Polypore - Announced that it was to be acquired by the private equity company Warburg Pincus. Polypore bought Membrana in 2002. Graver Technologies - Purchased Don Anthony Designs, a supplier of a broad range of dust collection and other industrial filter cartridge equipment. COPA ( U K ) - Acquired the Aquator Group out of receivership, together with its licence to market Kubota membrane bioreactor plant. S P X - Growing rapidly in gas filtration capability, acquired McLeod Russel Holdings to add the brand names of Interfilta, Vokes and Luwa to its own air filtration business. Larox (Finland) -Acquired the filter business of Outokumpu, including Outokumpu Technology (i.e. Hocsch), Dutch Royal Pannevis and Outokumpu Mintec Oy (the makers of the Ceramec ceramic disc filter). Ionics - Added Ecolochem, a maker of mobile water treatment plants. ITT Industries - Acquired Wcdeco of Germany, a maker of water disinfection systems (but not filtration equipment). General E l e c t r i c - Acquired Amersham, which provides medical diagnostics (Amersham Health) and protein separations and discovery systems (Amersham Biosciences). Amersham bought A / G Technology early in 2002.
2 0 0 3 - 4th quarter Gamma Holdings (The Netherlands)- Added to its textile group by acquiring Textiles y Dise~os of Argentina. Parker Hannifin - Acquired Webb Enterprises from Hunter Manufacturing. Webb makes products for the truck and off-road vehicle market. Watts Water Technologies - Purchased Flowmatic, a maker of a complete line of RO components and filtration equipment. Gamma Holdings (The Netherlands)- Acquired C Goodman & Co, a maker of filter media, to operate as Goodman Filtration. Buss-SMS (Switzerland) - Bought two units from Canzler (in receivership), the membrane technology and thermal separation businesses and, as a result, changed its name to Buss-SMS-Canzler.
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Dana - After defeating attempts by ArvinMeritor to take over the whole company, announced its intention to divest its Automotive Aftermarket Group in order to concentrate upon its original equipment manufacture (OEM) businesses. Pentair- Acquired Everpure, a maker of a wide range of filtration systems and cartridges for water filtration, from Veolia/USFilter. The purchase is to be combined with its recently acquired Plymouth Products business. Nuon (The Netherlands) - Energy company Nuon sold its Norit subsidiary (including X-Flow) to two Dutch private equity companies. M y k r o l i s - Acquired Aeronex, a private company supplying purification systems for precision manufacturing industries.
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2 0 0 3 - 3rd Quarter BWT (Austria) - Acquired H O H Water Technology Group, from N T R Holdings (Denmark). H O H is a water and wastewater system design and construction company, and gives BWT a strong marketing position in Scandinavia. P o r e x - A subsidiary of the plastics technology segment of WebMD, has sold Porex Bio Products to Apogent Technologies, and Porex Medical Products to Medegen Holdings, to concentrate on the business of its Porous Products and Surgical Products subsidiaries. Cantel M e d i c a l - Acquired MarCor Services and The Biolab Group to expand its business in the fresh water industry. Ahlstrom (Finland) - Sold its minority share in Amcor Flexibles Europe to Amcor European Holdings. Esco T e c h n o l o g i e s - Announced its intentions to divest its PTI companies, but to remain in the filtration industry through Filtertek. Cummins - Through its Flcetguard subsidiary, announced its intention to expand out of the diesel-powered engine sector, into the whole field of oil and gas filtration; Fleetguard's brand names include Nelson, Separation Technologies, Kuss and Universal Silencer.
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Andritz (Austria)- Acquired Heinrich Fiedler (Germany), a maker of customized screen baskets, pressure screens and cleaners for the pulp and paper industry. 2003 - 2nd Quarter
Ascension Industries- An engineering and manufacturing company for process equipment, acquired most of the Filtration and Separation Dynamics (FSD) subsidiary of AquaCare Systems Inc. AquaCare acquired FSD from Duriron in 1997, but ran into problems late in 2002 and this purchase was out of receivership. Ascension bought the Duriron/Durco/FSD line of filter presses, backwashing tubular filters, pressure leaf filters and pressure nutsches. Hydac ( G e r m a n y ) - Acquired Schroeder Industries from ALCO Industries. Schroeder has two divisions, fluid power and energy products, both with filtration products. Hydranautics- Itself a subsidiary of Nitto Denko, Hyrdanautics acquired the UK subsidiary of Smith & Loveless, including Kalsep. 2003-
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Shaw Environmental & Infrastructure- Acquired Envirogen, specialists in land remediation. S P X - Bought Hankison International from Hansen for incorporation into its Flair business unit, now renamed SPX Air Treatment. A m e t e k - Acquired Airtechnology Holdings Ltd (UK), makers of systems for aerospace and defence, including filtration systems for contamination control. Hyflux (Singapore) -Acquired a small share in A2W (Air 2 Water) Inc, makers of equipment to recover potable water from ambient water vapour, to introduce Hyflux's UF membrane technology into the USA. General Electric- Completed its acquisition of Osmonics, through GE Power Systems, to be added to the GE Water unit, including Glegg Water Systems and E-Cell (subsequently all merged with GE Betz within GE Specialty Materials).
2 0 0 2 - 4th Quarter GL & V (Canada) - Finalized the acquisition of the Eimco Process Division of Baker Hughes, the first part of Baker Hughes' disposal of its process equipment. The purchase was added to the Dorr Oliver equipment range in G L & V's Process Group. ITT Industries- Acquired PCI Membranes, including Memtech, from RWE Thames Water to add to its Sanitaire Division. Gamma Holdings (The Netherlands) - Purchased Crosiblc, a maker of air and water filters, from the Cross family, to add to the Group's screen and filter segment. P a l l - Acquired HemaSure from Whatman, after a period of litigation between the two companies. Ahlstrom (Finland) - Reached an agreement to exchange some filtration assets with FiberMark, whereby Ahlstrom acquired some of FiberMark's specialty filtration production in the USA and FiberMark acquired Ahlstrom's vacuum filter bag business. Parkson (Sweden)- A subsidiary of Axel Johnson, acquired Geo-Form (USA), a maker of moving bed biofilm reactor media. Pentair- Added Plymouth Products, a maker of water filtration products for residential, commercial and industrial applications, from Vivendi/USFilter.
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Alfa Laval (Sweden) -Acquired Danish Separation Systems (DSS), a specialist maker of membrane separation systems for the food and beverage, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, and chemicals sectors, to supplement its centrifuge expertise. DSS Silkcborg was not included in the sale and remained with the private equity company 2L Holdings and its management.
2 0 0 2 - 3rd Quarter Azurix- A subsidiary of Enron, having already sold its North American operations to American Water Works (now part of RWE/Thames Water), sold Lurgi Bamag to Allied Technologies, a subsidiary of Allied Research (USA). Lurgi Bamag was subsequently renamed Bamag. Clarcor- Acquired Total Filter Technology, a privately owned company, to bolster its process liquid filtration business, already expanded by the purchase of Locker. Alfa Laval (Sweden) - Sold its Hctland range of fishmcal processing equipment to Atlas-Stord (Denmark) to concentrate on its separation and heat exchanger ranges. Milliporc - Acquired CPG, a Millipore supplier of chromatographic media. I o n i c s - Purchased assets and technology for the EnChem wastewater treatment process from Microbar. RWE Thames Water (Germany)- Acquired Pridesa (Spain), a maker of RO plant for water and wastewater treatment, from Iberdrola. GKN Sintcr Metals ( U K ) - Acquired the outstanding 51% of the shares in the joint venture company Mahindra Sintcrcd Products Ltd (India) from its partners. Polypore - Owned in a complex arrangement by the finance companies InterTech and GTCR, it combined Membrana with the Liqui-Cr Membrane and Celgard H / F business units of Celgard. Vivendi/USFilter (France) -Acquired Hydrotech (Sweden), a maker of disc and drum filtration units. It was integrated with USFilter's Kruger Products business. Donaldson- Completed the acquisition of Ultrafilter (Germany), greatly expanding Donaldson's international access, and considerably supplementing its sterile filter capability.
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2 0 0 2 - 2nd Quarter Inge (Germany)- A maker of UF membranes, merged with S Search (the Netherlands), a specialist in membrane development. Flottweg (Germany) - Separated itself, with its Veronesi subsidiary, from its Mannesmann Demag parent by means of a management buy-out, assisted by a private equity company. Parker Hannifin - Acquired the engine air filter division of Camfil Farr, acquired by Camfil at the time that it bought Farr. Larox (Finland) - Bought Scheibler Filters (UK), a maker of polishing filters, subsequently changing its name to Larox UK. Mann + Hummel (Germany) - Through its UK subsidiary acquired Industrial Filters, its former UK representative. C l a r c o r - Acquired Locker Filtration (UK), a maker of air filters, especially for gas turbine intakes.
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Innovation (Canada) - A d d e d OxydH20 Canada and Bioflo (Canada), makers of biological water treatment processes.
Stereau (France) - The engineering subsidiary of Saur (France) acquired Idagua, a similar Spanish company, specializing in process water treatment systems. McLeod Russel ( U K ) Acquired two Danish filter distribution companies, Industrifiher and Synsafe Denmark. E E C - Acquired Keepmere Engineering (UK) to expand its maintenance and service business for air pollution control. Bekaert (Belgium) - Secured 80% of the stock of Progressive Composite Technologies (USA), a specialized maker of filament wound RO vessels (with the balance held by employees), to make Bekaert the world's second largest RO vessel supplier. Ahlstrom (Finland)- Acquired the whole of Papalera del Bes6s, a familyowned company, to strengthen its presence in Spain and to widen its range of filter media. The company was absorbed into Ahlstrom's FiberComposites Division, and renamed Ahlstrom Barcelona. ITT I n d u s t r i e s - Acquired the Pure Water Division of Waterlink, including Waterlink Technologies, a maker of membrane-based water treatment plant, and C'treat Offshore, a maker of RO desalination plants to the energy sector. It represented another major disposal by Waterlink.
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Vivendi,/USFilter- Purchased Mega-Cell, a maker of separation plant for the oil and gas (France) industry, using vertical induced gas flotation technology.
2 0 0 2 - 1st Quarter P o l y p o r e - Acquired Membrana from the Acordis Group, companies being makers of membrane filtration products.
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C r a n e - Through its subsidiary Crane Environmental, acquired Kavey Water, a maker of pre-treatment equipment for the water industry. Esco Technologies- Bought North Carolina SRT, a maker of cross-flow filtration systems. Pall- Acquired the Filtration and Separations Group of companies from Vivendi/USFiher, a group slowly built up by Memcor and USFilter. This included Memcor, Filterite and Fluid Dynamics in the USA, Schumacher and SeitzSchenk Filtersystems in Germany and Exekia in France. This was a huge purchase by Pall, which had mostly grown organically rather than by acquisition. General Electric - Through its GE Specialty Materials subsidiary acquired the water treatment company BetzDearborn from Hercules. Decanter Machine- Acquired Diversified Machine Products. Flair- Sold its Technolab operation, makers of air compressor filters, to Keltec. Mann + Hummel (Germany)- Acquired the Automotive Air Induction Systems division of Solvay, considerably expanding Mann + Hummel's marketing capability to the automotive sector. Hans Huber (Germany) - Bought the assets of the sludge treatment equipment maker Albert Klein Umwelttechnik (Germany). Amersham (UK) - Through its Amcrsham Bioscicnccs subsidiary acquired two US membrane manufacturers, A / G Technology and InnovaSep. Varian - Acquired ANSYS Technologies, a fellow supplier of consumables to the chromatographic separation sector. Metso (Finland) - Through its subsidiary Metso Paper, acquired its partner's 49% share in the joint venture Valmet-Raisio from Raisio Chemicals. Valmet-Raisio makes water treatment systems for the pulp and paper industry, including membrane filtration.
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Ahlstrom (Finland)- Acquired the wet-laid nonwovens business of BBA Nonwovens to add to its FiberComposites Division. 2001 - 4th Quarter
Gamma Holding (The Netherlands)- Acquired the whole of the UK company, Madison Filter Group, from its previous holding company Madison Filtration, to add to the Verseidag companies (Techfab and Industrial Fabrics) bought by Gamma in 2000. Weatherford International- A supplier of equipment to the oil and gas industry, acquired the Johnson Screens business of Vivendi/USFilter. AquaCell Technologies - A supplier of point-of-use water separation systems, acquired Water Science Technologies, a maker of general water treatment plants. Seprotech Systems ( C a n a d a ) - A manufacturer of industrial cross-flow membrane systems, acquired CMS Group, a maker of biological contact process systems for wastewater treatment. I o n i c s - Sold its Aqua Cool Pure Bottled Water subsidiary to PerrierVittel (France), in order to concentrate upon its membrane-based water treatment business. Hollingsworth & Vose -Acquired two product lines making specialty papers from Mead Specialty Papers, the UK subsidiary of MeadWestvaco. M-I S w a c o - A subsidiary of Smith-Schlumberger, acquired the wire mesh companies United Wire and Southwestern Wire Cloth from Madison Filter.
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The filtration and separation industry is made up of three main kinds of company: the makers of filter media and filter elements; manufacturers of complete filters and centrifuges; and builders of large sedimentation equipment (which may involve a considerable amount of construction in concrete). In addition, there will be the separate distributor, often stocking the products of several different manufacturers. As far as the manufacturers are concerned, the industry comprises a relatively small number of large companies, most of whom operate worldwide with a network of their own offices, and a much larger number of small or medium sized companies, often specializing in just one market or type of equipment, for whom the distributor may well be a vital link in the marketing of their products. It is customary in this series of industry profiles to note the leading corporate members of the industry. The previous edition of this Profile featured 40 such companies, of which ten now no longer exist as separate entities o r have parted with their filtration business. This edition features 50 companies, mostly with annual filtration and separation sales of US$50 million o r more. In each case information is given on: the company's home office address; its ownership (where relevant); the nature of its business; its ambitions (where known); its relative size, as measured by overall sales; and an estimate of its filtration and separation business size. These 5 0 companies include filter media makers as well as manufacturers of filtration and separation equipment, and together supply a very large part of the market.
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Of the companies covered in this chapter: 9
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exactly half arc based in the USA, including four of the five largest; six are German, four arc British, and three are based in Finland; there are two companies each from Austria, Canada, Japan, the Netherlands and Sweden; and one each from Belgium and Malaysia (although the latter is a US company as far as this Profile is concerned).
Nearly one-third of the listed companies are mainly involved in filter media manufacture, while five of the companies arc important centrifuge makers.
7.1.1 AAF International 10300 Ormsby Park Place Suite 600 Louisville KY 40223 USA Tel: +1 502 6370011 Fax: +1 502 637 0321 Web: www.aafintl.com
William M Reed founded AAF International in 1921 as the American Air Filter Company. It is now a division of AAF-McQuay Inc, which since 1994 has bcen a member of the Hong Leong Group, Malaysia, a multinational conglomerate with financial services, manufacturing, distribution, property and infrastructure development interests. The Hong Leong subsidiary OYL Industries Berhad acquired the McQuay group for approximately US$420 million. AAF is one of the world's largcst manufacturers of air filtration products and systems having pioneered many of the original air filtration tcchnologies. It has manufacturing operations on three continents, and sales offices worldwide, with products marketed under thc AmcricanAirFilter and AAF brand names. The company manufactures and markets air conditioning and air filtration products for domestic, commercial, institutional and industrial customers. There are two main businesses within the Filtration Products Group" rcplaccmcnt filters and environmental products. The replacement filter elements are marketed for indoor air quality purposes in domestic, commercial and industrial environments, and for large diesel engine applications. The environmental products business has two main product areas: air pollution control products and systems, and machinery filtration products and acoustical systems. It sells dust collectors, nuclear and biological filters, and gas turbine inlet air filter systems. Three of the company's facilities used to produce its air filtration products have achieved ISO 9001 certification, while four more have earned ISO 9002 certification. The McQuay part of the Hong Leong Group is also concerned with commercial air conditioning equipment. In terms of the equipment coverage of this Profile, it is believed that the relevant sales by AAF International are at least US$250 million, putting the company in the top 20 of manufacturers of such equipment.
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Key Figures (US$ million)
AAF International Year ended 30.6
Net Sales Of Which: Filtration Products Cost of Sales Gross Profit Operating Income Of Which: Filtration Products Capital Expenditure Of Which: Filtration Products Net Income
2002
2001
2000
805.7
870.9
867.7
321.7 596.2 209.5 29.8
340.6 638.8 232.0 31.4
328.6 641.3 226.4 26.2
11.7 9.7
19.9 16.0
22.9 7.9
2.6 11.8
5.7 11.7
3.7 0.1
7.1.2 Ahlstrom Corp Etel~esplanadi 14 PO Box 329 FIN-00101 Helsinki Finland Tel: +358 10 8880 Fax: +358 10 888 4709 Web: www.ahlstrom.com
Ahlstrom is a leader in high performance fibre-based materials serving niche markets worldwide, marketing under the broad heading of 'fiber solutions'. Its products are used in a large variety of everyday items for the environment, health care, transport, packaging and home and office. Ahlstrom is currently owned mainly by the Ahlstr6m family, but it has announced plans to become publicly listed within the near future. Founded in 1851 in Finland, Ahlstrom has evolved from its origins as a timber company by constantly seeking new commercial opportunities for its technical and production expertise. Today, the company has three divisions - FiberComposites, LabelPack and Specialties - which focus respectively on: nonwoven and filtration technology and products; release base papers for the self-adhesive industry, as well as packaging and labelling papers; and technical papers, cores and coreboards. As well as organic growth, the company has grown by means of acquisition- either of small parts of another company (for example, a nonwovens factory from FiberMark) or of whole companies or divisions (such as Dexter Nonwovens in the USA, Papalera del Bes6s in Spain and the Filtration Division of Hollinee LLC). Ahlstrom has also recently agreed with Lydall to use LyPore XL, Lydall's patented wetlaid microglass fibre media in its filters for engine liquids. The FiberComposites Division contains all of the filtration production and is the largest of the three divisions with more than 40% of the company's 2003 sales. Within FiberComposites, 39% of 2003 business was accounted for by filtration and automotive. It is estimated that the sales within the context of this profile are between US$250 million and US$300 million, making Ahlstrom a top 20 supplier. Profile of the International Filtration & Separation Industry
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Key Figures (E million)
Ahlstrom Corp Year ended 31.12
Net Sales Of Which: FiberComposites Operating Profit Of Which: FiberComposites Net Profit/(Loss) No of Employees Of Which: Fi berCo m posites
2003
2002
2001
1556.4
1778.0
1957.8
644.7 48.5
693.4 92.4
665.0 20.6
57.2 22.4 6486
63.0 55.2 6761
30.6 (3.0) 7012
2626
2584
2513
7.1.3 Alfa Laval AB S-14780 Tumba Sweden Tel: +46 8 530 650 00 Fax: +46 8 530 335 89 Web: www.alfalaval.com
Alfa Laval is a multinational engineering company, specializing in equipment and systems for separation and heat transfer (its Industrial Flow Division was divested to Crane Co in 2001). In both of these product lines, the company is a world leader. The best known of its separation equipment are the disc-stack separator centrifuges (which the company's founder, Gustav de Laval, invented at the end of the 19th century) and the scroll-discharge decanter centrifuges, but it also has a small range of utility filters. The equipment is sold into almost every industry sector, food and beverage (especially brewing), chemicals and pharmaceuticals, oil and gas, and fresh and wastewater. As expected, Industri Kapital floated Alfa Laval in mid-2002. As part of the float, the company completely changed its visual image and reorganized its operating structure away from product centres to being much more customer centred. In 2002 the company acquired DSS (except for DSS Silkeborg), the membrane system manufacturer, in order to extend its range of supply into the membrane system field and to supplement its separator centrifuges in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology sector. This aspect of its business was then further extended, in 2003, by the acquisition from Kinetics Group of its life sciences division bioKinetics. Alfa Laval has set up marketing agreements with Millipore and Sartorius, and joint ventures with Naldex and Bcnrad, to cover more biotechnology, cold sterilization of beer, the cleaning of crank-case gases, and microbe removal from ships' ballast, respectively.
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Alfa Laval is one of the largest separation equipment supply companies, with estimated sales of US$900 million-US$950 million, putting it in the top five of equipment makers in this industry. The company claims 24% of the centrifugal separation equipment market. Of the 2003 sales, 56% were earned by the Equipment Division (Comfort and Refrigeration, Fluids and Utility Equipment, Marine and Diesel, original equipment manufacture (OEM), and Sanitary Equipment), while the balance came from the Process Technology Division (Energy and Environment, Food Technology, Life Science, and Process Industry). Key Figures (SKr million) Alfa Laval AB Year ended 31.12
Net Sales
Gross Profit Operating Income No of Employees
2003
2002
2001
13 909 4933 1139 9358
14 595 5333 1220 9125
15 830 5482 1231 9259
7.1.4 Andritz AG Stattegger Strasse 18 A-8045 Graz
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Tel: +43 316 6902 2781 Fax: +43 316 6902 418 Web: www.andritz.com
The Andritz Group is a technology-centred company with global operations. The company develops high-technology production systems and industrial process solutions for various standard and specialized products. The Group's activities are focused in five business areas: 9 9 9 9 9
pulp and paper (60%-65% of Group business); steel rolling mills and strip processing lines (12%-14%); environment and process (10%-12%); animal feed production technology (10%); and hydraulic machines / other activities.
For each of these business areas the Andritz Group is among the global market leaders in various segments. Mechanical separation equipment is largely a product of the environment and process component, which develops and manufactures systems for treating wastewater, sewage and industrial sludge. The company was founded in 1852 at Andritz, a suburb of Graz, and has survived a number of tribulations as wars and economic crises have swept over it. An association with Escher Wyss started in 1949, and the purchase of the Sprout-Bauer Group in 1990, have set the company firmly in the pulp and paper business and also started an acquisition policy that holds to this day.
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The strategic target of the Andritz Group is organic growth in each of the business areas, combined with the acquisition of complementary products and technologies. The goal is to become the world market leader for high-tech production systems in these selected market areas. In addition, all of the business areas have systematically expanded their aftermarket services. The service portion of the overall business volume has increased to about 30% of total sales and is growing. This service component provides an exceptionally stable income and has helped offset the cyclical nature of individual market segments. Recent acquisitions have strengthened the separation equipment capability considerably. Fiedler, bought in September 2003, has brought customized screen baskets, pressure screens and cleaners; Bird Machine, purchased in January 2004, added large centrifuges to the Group's Guinard range, as well as process filters; while, the filtration division of Netzsch, acquired in June 2004, has added more process filters, including filter presses and press filters. These new businesses have added about US$100 million to the company's sales of separation equipment, which are currently estimated to be around US$250 million.
Key Figures (s million)
Andritz AG Year ended 31.12
2003 Sales Of Which: Environment & Process* Operating Income Net Income Capital Expenditure No of Employees
2002
2001
1225
1110
1319
110 49
123 45
135 55
29 21 4771
26 23 4601
34 24 4545
*Environment & Process sales are exclusive of Bird Machine and Netzsch acquisitions
7.1.5 BBA Group plc 20 Balderton Road London W l K 6TL UK Tel: +44 20 7514 3999 Fax: +44 20 7408 2318 Web: www.bbagroup.com
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The BBA Group operates as two distinct businesses" BBA Aviation and BBA Materials Technology. In just eight years these units have grown from small local businesses to world leaders in long-term growth markets. The filtration and separation interests lie almost entirely with the filter media produced in the Materials Technology division. This division, based in the USA, is a major supplier of nonwoven materials to a wide range of end-user, including the supply of filter media made from spunbonded filaments and bicomponents, meltblown fine fibres and SMS (spunbond-meltblown-spunbond laminated material).
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The majority of the division's business lies in nonwoven materials. For several years this business traded as BBA Nonwovens, but has been renamed as BBA Fiberweb to capitalize on one of the Group's strongest brand names. The turnover of the Materials Technology division was almost 40% of the Group total in 2003. The company's origins date back to the end of the 19th century, as a textile belting company. It continued to operate mainly concerned with belting and brakes until 1986, when its first major move into aviation occurred. This was followed in 1989 with the purchase of part of Reemay, to mark its entry into the nonwovens business. Since then the company has regularly expanded through acquisitions, including: 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
1992 saw the completion of the acquisition of Reemay; 1995 the acquisition of Holvis, bringing in Terram and Fiberweb; 1996 Corovin was bought; 1998 the Veratec nonwovens business of International Paper was acquired; 2000 added Snow Filtration and AQF Technologies; 2002 brought the purchase of Superior Nonwovens, a maker of spunbonds with both area-bond and point-bond capabilities; and 2003 Technofibra, a specialist in hydroentanglement, was acquired.
BBA claims to be the third largest manufacturer of engineered fabrics in the world and has sales of filtration materials of around US$400 million, making it one of the top 1S suppliers.
Key Figures (s million)
BBA Group Year ended 31.12
Group Turnover Gross Profit Operating Profit Net Profit
2003
2002
2001
1331 283.6 83.9 28.8
1381 322.2 116.9 39.9
1367 296.5 86.1 15.0
7.1.6 NV Bekaert SA Bekaertstraat 2 B-8550 Zwevegem Belgium Tel: +32 56 76 67 01 Fax: +32 56 76 79 66 Web: www.bekaert.com
From a small manufacturing company, making barbed wire, formed by Leo Bekaert in 1880, Bekaert has grown to become a worldwide manufacturing Group, still with wire as its main product. The Group now employs more than 17 000 people in more than 120 countries. Bekaert's business is based on two core competences" O
advanced metal transformation" Bekacrt possesses the technological expertise required to convert the raw material, metal rod, into a
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broad spectrum of specialized wire products. Its extensive product range covers wires with a wide diversity of applications and attributes, from very high tensile reinforcing wires to ultra-thin metal fibres with a diameter of just one btm; and advanced materials and coatings: Bekaert is able to produce advanced materials based on metal fibres and glass fibres and possesses unique technologies for applying specialized, ultra-thin coatings. The filtration media interests are concentrated in Bekaert Fibre Technologies (BFT), the world's largest manufacturer of metallic fibres. BFT has developed sintered metal fibre products under the name Bekipor. The metal fibre medium is recognized as a superior filtration solution and is increasingly used in highly demanding applications where extremely high porosity, high efficiency and a long on-stream life time are to be combined with excellent cleaning and corrosion and temperature resistance. The use of the Bekipor metal fibre media for filtration in the polymer industry is a typical example. A recent agreement with the American company Mott Metallurgical will enable Mott to use Bekipor in its sintered products.
Key Figures (s million)
NV Bekaert SA Year ended 31.12
2003 Sales Of Which: Basic Co Net Income/(Loss) (Basic Co) Capital Expenditure (Basic Co) No of Employees Of Which: Basic Co
2002
2001
2618
2810
2815
1797 85 109 17 183
1863 (46) 78 16 836
1796 48 122 17 461
11 204
10 071
10 438
7.1.7 Brita GmbH Hein rich-Hertz-Strasse 4 D-65232 Taunusstein Germany Tel: +49 6128 746-0 Fax: +49 6128 746 355 Web: www.brita.com
Brita was founded in 1966 by Heinz Hankammer (and named after his daughter). The company's first filters were used to produce demineralized water for car batteries and laboratories. The first household water filter was made in 1970, with the first commercial product added ten years later. International exports began in 1980 and today Brita is a world leader in domestic water filtration. Products are sold on all continents, for both household and commercial use, and the company has production facilities in Germany, UK, Switzerland and India. The domestic product range features water jugs (for kitchen counter top or refrigerator) and kettles and the replacement filter cartridges for them.
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Around one in five households in Western Europe owns a Brita filter. The company also has a Professional division to serve the catering, vending and beverage industries with filtered water products. The company is privately owned, with more than 600 employees. Sales into the global filtration and separation market are estimated at US$100 million-US$150 million.
7.1.8 Thomas Broadbent & Sons Ltd Queen Street South Huddersfield West Yorkshire HD1 3EA UK Tel: +44 1484 422111 Fax: +44 1484 428041 Web: www.broadbent.co.uk
Well known as a manufacturer of centrifuges for the sugar industry, Broadbent has bccn making centrifuges for more than 100 years. Formed in 1864 as a general engineering service for the local textile industry in the north of England, Broadbent was making centrifuges for the textile industry by the late 1800s. Then, in the early 1900s, this range of centrifuges was expanded to include the sugar industry and the emerging chemical industry, both in the UK and worldwide. The company is privately owned, with a turnover of s million and employs 250 people. Since 1900 it has sold in excess of 4200 centrifuges into more than 100 countries. Current sales of separation equipment are estimated at nearly US$30 million. The company operates in three main divisions" 9
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industrial process division, making decanter and basket centrifuges for the chemical, pharmaceutical, mineral processing, effluent treatment and utility industries worldwide; sugar and sweeteners division, making batch and continuous centrifugals for the beet and cane sugar industries; and laundry systems division, making complete laundry systems, including centrifugal machines.
7.1.9 BWT AG Walter-Sim mer-Strasse 4 A-5310 Mondsee Austria Tel: +43 6232 5011-0 Fax: +43 6232 4058 Web: www. bwt-group.com
BWT was founded in 1990 through a management buy-out from the Benckiser Group. Today, it is a leading European water technology group with 63 subsidiaries and associates. The BWT (Best Water Technology) Group has dedicated itself to the entire water cycle - from the source back to earth - and is offering customized, sustainable solutions in the areas of drinking water, swimming pool water, process water, ultra pure water and wastewater. BWT has production facilities in five countries (France, Germany, Hungary, Austria and Switzerland). With its subsidiaries and affiliated companies, BWT is represented all across Europe. In the past few years, BWT has established or acquired subsidiaries in North and South America, southern Africa and Asia. Profile of the International Filtration & Separation Industry
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The company operates through three main divisions" 9
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Aqua Ecolife Technologies, which supplies systems for drinking water, heating and cooling water, and swimming pool water treatment to domestic, commercial and institutional customers; Aqua Systems Technologies, making fresh and wastewater treatment equipment for industrial customers; and Fuel Cell Membrane Technologies (FUMATECH).
The product range includes all of the basic technologies for water treatment including disinfection technologies such as ultraviolet and ozone, along with ion-selective membranes, electrical desalination plants, ion exchangers and membrane technologies (reverse osmosis (RO), nanofiltration (NF), ultrafiltration (UF) and microfiltration (MF)). It has recently introduced AQA total technology, a system that enables drinking water treatment without the use of salt. BWT has also developed the FUMATECH High-Performance Proton Exchange Membrane for use in fuel cells. It has an agreement with Nuvera Fuel Cells to develop this product for operation at temperatures above 90~ The company grew significantly in 2001 through the acquisition of Christ AG, which now forms the basis of its Aqua Systems Technologies division. More recently it has acquired H O H , a water and wastewater treatment consultancy and construction company. It
is estimated that the group's sales of filtration and separation
equipment, as defined in this Profile, are in the region of US$150 million. Key Figures (s million) BWT AG Year ended 31.12
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416.0 13.6 7.7 2688
431.1 24.4 15.2 2466
419.5 26.1 15.2 2511
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7.1.10 Calgon Carbon Corp 400 Calgon Carbon Drive Pittsburgh PA 15205 USA Tel: +1 412 787 6700 Fax: +1 412 787 6713 Web: www. calgoncarbon.com
The company effectively began in 1965 when Calgon Corp acquired the Pittsburgh Activated Carbon Co. For a period it was a subsidiary of Merck & Co, but became independent again after a buy-out from Merck in 1985. It is now one of the largest suppliers of activated carbon, and of media and equipment using activated carbon for processing purposes, a position augmented in 2004 by the purchase of Waterlink's Specialty Products Division (comprising Sutcliffe Speakman in the UK, and Barneby Sutcliffe in the USA). Although only a small part of its business is concerned with separation as defined in this Profile, a great deal of its activated carbon is used in separation processes, sufficient to create sales approaching US$50 million within the present context.
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Calgon Carbon Corp Year ended 31.12
Net Sales Operating Income Net Income/(Loss) Research & Development Capital Expenditure No of Employees
2003
2002
2001
278.3 7.1 4.5 4.0 8.7 937
258.1 9.1 (26.7) 4.1 11.4 976
270.6 15.3 8.0 5.6 12.6 960
7.1.11 Camfil Farr AB Industrigatan 3 S-619 33 Trosa Sweden Tel: +46 156 536 00 Fax: +46 156 167 24 Web: www. ca m fi Ifa rr.co m
The Camfil Farr Group, created by Camfil AB's purchase of Farr Co Inc in 2000 (assisted by the finance company Ratos, which became a minority shareholder in the group), makes air filters and clean air systems. It is a global company, with 29 subsidiaries throughout Europe, North America and Asia. Its total sales in 2003 reached US$333 million, while its sales of filtration systems are estimated at US$200 million or more. Camfil was founded in 1963 by G6sta Larson, whose family remains a majority shareholder, as a joint venture with Cambridge Filtration of the USA. Cambridge Filtration's share was acquired in 1983, and the company stayed privately owned until the acquisition of Farr, which gave it wide access to the US market. The company's business basis is the provision of clean air solutions, and it has two main divisions, comfort and clean processes, which mainly supply cartridge and pocket filters.
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Key Figures (SKr million)
Camfil Farr AB Year ended 31.12
Net Sales Operating Income Net Profit No of Employees
2003
2002
2001
2691 161 86 2602
2961 192 77 2635
3237 170 47 2760
7.1.12 CECO Environmental 3120 Forrer Street Cincinnati OH 45209 USA Tel: +1 513 458 2600 Fax: +1 513 458 2647 Web: w w w . cecofilters.com
CECO Environmental is in the business of providing good air quality wherever it is needed throughout industry, and claims to be North America's largest independent air pollution control company. Working through five subsidiaries, CECO supplies industrial air filters, high performance filter media, environmental maintenance, monitoring and management services, and air quality improvement services. It serves virtually all industrial processes, including steel, aluminium, automotive, aerospace, semiconductor, chemicals, cement, metalworking, glass and foundry. Kirk & Blum, the most recently acquired subsidiary (in 1999), provides turnkey engineering, design, manufacturing, and installation services in the air pollution control industry. Busch is engaged in providing systembased solutions for industrial ventilation and air pollution control problems by designing, fabricating, supplying and installing equipment used to control the environment in and around industrial plants with a variety of standard, proprietary and patented technologies, including its JET*STAR cooling system, kbd/Technic concentrates on industrial ventilation air systems, offering testing and balancing, emissions source testing, industrial ventilation engineering, turnkey project engineering, and sound and vibration systems engineering. A fourth subsidiary, CECO Filters, was a pioneer in the use of fibre bed filter systems for liquid mist elimination and scrubber systems to clean contaminated gas streams and reduce particulate emissions. Fibre bed filter systems are used for oil mist elimination in metalworking and acid, caustic or other mist elimination in a variety of industrial and chemical applications where controlling sub-micrometre particulate emissions is important. CECO Filters manufactures a complete line of fibre bed filter elements in a wide array of materials, such as fibreglass, polyester and polypropylene, which can be customized for specific applications. The company also has an abatement division that is a leading manufacturer of oxidation and pollution abatement equipment. The line
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of products offers a choice of solutions for the abatement of organics, particulates, malodorous emissions and acidic gases from industrial process facilities.
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CECO Environmental Year ended 31.12
2003
Net Sales Gross Profit Operating Income Net Profit/(Loss)
69.0 13.8 1.8 (0.2)
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7.1.13 Clarcor Inc PO Box 7007 Rockford IL 61125 USA Tel: +1 815 962 8867 Fax: +1 815 962 0417 Web: www.clarcor.com
Founded as the J L Clark Manufacturing Co in 1904, the company grew as a packaging and metallic decoration maker, going public in 1964. In 1972 it acquired a small filtration company as part of a larger purchase. In 1987, the J L Clark name became Clarcor, and it has grown to become one of the largest filter manufacturers in the world. The company had 2003 total sales of more than US$740 million, of which filtration sales make up more than 90%, a record figure for the 17th year in succession. Clarcor has three business segments: Engine/Mobile Filtration (mainly concerned with solid/liquid separation); Industrial/Environmental Filtration (mainly concerned with solid/gas separation); and Packaging. It operates through several subsidiaries, the names of many of which were once well known in their own right, and are indicative of Clarcor's acquisitive nature: 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9
Airguard ATI (Air Technologies Inc) Baldwin Filter Clarcor Filter UK (ex Locker Filtration) Clark Filter J L Clark Facet International, and Facet USA FPI (Filter Products Inc) Hastings Filter Purolator Air Filtration Purolator-Facet Total Filter Technology and UAS (United Air Services)
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both US and international markets. Thus, Baldwin Filters produces aftermarket heavy-duty filters, for trucks, construction and agricultural vehicles. Hastings Filter makes aftermarket filters for light trucks and cars. Clark Filter, Clarcor's original filtration company, makes liquid and air filters for railway locomotives. The Industrial/Environmental Filtration segment supplies filters and filter cartridges, dust collectors and filtration systems used in the filtration of air, and in industrial fluid processes. Thus, Airguard makes industrial air and environmental filtration systems; Purolator Air Filtration makes filters in different efficiency grades for HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) use; Facet International supplies industrial filters, as well as advanced filtration and separation products and systems for the aviation, marine and power generation markets; UAS makes commercial and industrial air filters, air purification systems, and spray equipment; Purolator-Facet concentrates on high-end filter applications for aerospace, fluid processing and general industrial markets; and FPI (one of the more recently acquired companies) supplies process liquid filters. The company's Total Filtration Program, started in 2000, is aimed at making the whole range of Clarcor's products easily available to its customers. Its most recent acquisitions have been those of Locker Filtration in the UK, and United EFP in the USA, the latter taking the group into polymer filtration. It is estimated that sales by Clarcor in the context of this Profile are between US$500 million and US$550 million, making it one of the top ten suppliers. Key Figures (US$ million)
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7.1.14 Cuno Inc 400 Research Parkway Meriden CT 06450 USA Tel: +1 203 237 5541 Fax: +1 203 238 8977 Web: www.cuno.com
Cuno was founded by Charles Cuno, who began manufacturing operations for a variety of products, primarily for automobiles, in 1912. Filtration and separation became the primary focus from the 1960s through the 1980s. From 1986 to 1996, Cuno was the Fluid Purification business of Commercial Intertech. In September 1996, Cuno Inc became a separate publicly listed company.
Cuno makes a wide range of process and utility filter, mostly of the cartridge type, for the filtration of liquids and gases. Its products include membranes, electrically active filters, depth filters, cleanable filters, filter housings and filter systems, especially for the fresh drinking and process water and healthcare sectors, but also for general industrial use. It is in the top 20 list of companies measured by filtration and separation sales, and estimates its market to be growing at 7%-8% per year. Its sales into this market are estimated at around US$250 million. The company has eight manufacturing facilities in the USA, Europe, Japan, Brazil and Australia. The company also manufactures a wide range of native and charge modified microporous nylon and microfibre polypropylene membrane media for the diagnostics industry. Cuno has recently acquired Polymcrics Inc, a small family business making carbon impregnated porous plastic media and WTC Industries, including its important filtration subsidiary PentaPure. Key Figures (US$ million)
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7.1.15 Domnick Hunter Group plc Dukesway Team Valley Trading Estate Gateshead Tyne & Wear NE11 0PZ UK Tel: +44 191 402 9000 Fax: +44 191 482 6296 Web: www. domnickh.co.uk
Founded in 1963 the Domnick Hunter Group plc is an international group of companies dedicated to the provision of high quality filtration, separation and purification products for a wide range of industries and applications. In 1987 Domnick Hunter became the first UK based filter company to achieve ISO 9001 registration. The group has trading subsidiaries and associates in 24 countries, with ten manufacturing plants, employing 1450 people worldwide.
The many group operations are divided into two business segments: Industrial Operations and Process Operations. Industrial Operations, based in Gateshead, is a well-established global business, dealing with the purification problems of providing compressed gases for all industries. It is a world leader with many significant brand labelled and major customers. NBC (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical) protection is a new development project within the Industrial Operations segment. This provides the world's first totally regenerative filtration system that is 100% effective against all air borne contaminants. These include nerve agents, choking gases, blood agents, viruses and bacteria and nuclear particles. Protective systems are available for buildings, ships, shelters and vehicles (both armoured and civilian). Process Operations, based in Birtley, specializes in the manufacture and supply of filters for the clarification, stabilization and sterilization of liquids and gases, principally in the pharmaceutical, fine chemical, beverage, food and electronics industries, and also in laboratories. This segment also deals with the development and manufacture of a range of on-site gas generation equipment principally for the production of both nitrogen and hydrogen. In a major move for thc Group, it purchased the PTI companics in the USA and the UK from Esco Technologies, early in 2004. Both will be integrated into the Process Operations segment, nearly doubling its size in sales terms. Key Figures (s million)
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7.1.16 Donaldson Co Inc PO Box 1299 Minneapolis M N 55440-1299 USA Tel: +1 952 887 3131 Fax: +1 952 887 3155 Web: www.donaldson.com
Donaldson Co started in 1915 as a three-man operation manufacturing simple air cleaners for farm tractors. Today the company has an enormously expanded product portfolio and has grown into a worldwide corporation with more than 9000 employees. It is in the top five filtration and separation equipment manufacturers, with equipment sales within the scope of this Profile estimated at close to US$1 billion. The acquisition of Torit in the early 1970s propelled Donaldson into the dust collection business, which was further expanded in 1987 with the acquisition of the Day Division of Carter-Day, another leader in the dust collection market. The company's industrial air filtration technology is now applied to a variety of industries and environments, including: welding, pharmaceuticals, woodworking, chemical, metal fabrication, foundries, food processing and composites. During the 1970s, Donaldson technology was applied to create innovative filtration solutions to clean inlet air for gas turbines. The company now creates and manufactures air filtration systems for stationary gas turbines and other rotating equipment used in power generation, oil and gas production and transmission and petrochemical industries. The emergence of the semiconductor business in the 1980s prompted the application to micro-filtration problems. Resulting technology has enabled Donaldson to provide new products for such applications as cleanrooms and semiconductor processing, as well as automobile and aircraft passenger cabins. Donaldson has expanded further with the acquisitions of Aercology (small dust collection products), AirMaze (compressor products), and DCE (dust collection, specializing in baghouse filtration products). Its most recent purchase has been the acquisition of the German company, Ultrafilter International AG, in July 2002. Ultrafilter designs and manufactures components, replacement parts and complete systems for the compressed air purification industry. Ultrafilter products include compressed air filters and a wide assortment of replacement filters, a complete offering of refrigeration and desiccant dryers, and condensate management devices. Donaldson operates with two equipment segments" Engine Products and Industrial Products. Engine Products manufactures filtration equipment for the off-road equipment market, truck market and aftermarket with its products including: engine intake air filtration systems; exhaust system; hydraulic filtrations systems (off-road equipment market and aftermarket only); lube, fuel and coolant filtration systems; and cabin air filters. Off-road Profile of the International Filtration & Separation Industry
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equipment includes products for industrial equipment and defence contractor original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) serving agriculture, construction, mining, military, medium- and heavy-duty trucks and other industrial end-users. Donaldson also offers a broad line of aftermarket replacement filters and hard parts. The Industrial Products segment covers industrial air filtration. Torit and Torit-DCE products are designed for the control and capture of the process dust, fumes and mist created in manufacturing and industrial processing plants. In addition, the company offers a full supporting line of replacement filter cartridges, bags and spare parts. These products are applied in a wide variety of industrial settings, including metalworking plants, paint operations, welding stations, woodworking shops and foodprocessing plants. Also covered are complete systems to deliver clean air to combustion turbines, including self-cleaning filter units, static air filter units, anti-icing systems, evaporative coolers, chiller coils, inlet heating and products used to provide inlet ducting and silencing. The company also offers a full supporting line of replacement filters and parts. The Industrial Products segment also includes special applications products, such as a wide range of high-efficiency media, filters and filtration systems for various commercial, industrial and product applications, including computer disk drives, aircraft cabins and semiconductor processing facilities. Of the 2003 sales of US$1218 million, Industrial Products contributed US$535 million and Engine Products US$683 million.
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1218.3 391.2 131.8 95.3 33.3
1126.0 349.5 123.9 86.9 40.5
1137.0 341.7 112.1 75.6 38.9
7.1.17 Dover Corp 280 Park Avenue New York NY 10017 USA Tel: +1 212 922 1640 Fax: +1 212 922 1656 Web: www. dovercorporation.com
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Dover Diversified, making packaging and printing machinery, heat transfer equipment, food refrigeration and display cascs, specialized bearings, construction and agricultural cabs, and special products for the defencr aerospace and automotive industries;
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Dover Industries, making equipment for the waste handling, bulk transport, automotive servicing, commercial food supply and packaging, welding, cash dispenser and construction industries; Dover Resources, covering the automotive, fluid handling, petroleum, OEM, engineered components and chemical equipment sectors; and Dover Technologies, making automated assembly and testing equipment for the automotive sector, specialized components for the electronics industry, and industrial printers for coding and marking.
The Dover Resources division, which contributed 22% of the group's 2003 sales, includes the company of interest to the filtration and separation industry, namely RPA Process Technologies. This is made up of Ronningen-Petter, acquired in 1968, and Groupe Aoustin, acquired in 2000. Filtration and separation sales arc estimated at more than US$100 million. RPA manufactures one of the broadest portfolios of fine filtration, turnkey liquid/solid separation and mixing systems available on the market. An integration of five niche market leaders- Ronningen-Petter, Aoustin, Filtres Philippe, Filtres Vernay, Malaxeurs G u i t t a r d - the company boasts more than a century of experience that enables customtailored solutions across a very wide range of liquid process conditions. Filtres Philippe traces its heritage to 1882 with the development of the world's first commercial filter press. Ronningen-Petter was formed in 1948, when it introduced innovative alternatives in filtration to the paper industry. Today, RPA Process Technologies solutions are at work in thousands of installations in more than 10 000 distinct applications, in mining, hydrometallurgy, bulk and fine chemicals, petroleum, manufacturing, environmental, power, paper, pharmaceuticals, and food and beverage. The company is a world leader in self-cleaning filtration technology.
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Net Sales Cost of Sales Net Profit Capital Expenditure No of Employees
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4413.3 2892.9 285.2 96.4 25 729
4053.6 2722.7 207.8 96.4 24 934
4223.2 2869.8 178.2 158.8 26 634
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7.1.18 Dow Chemical Co 2030 Dow Center Midland MI 49674 USA Tel: +1 989 636 1000 Fax: +1 989 636 4033 Web: www.dow.com
The Dow Chemical Co is one of the largest chemical manufacturers in the world, its acquisition of Union Carbide a few years ago enabling it to leap ahead of DuPont in the list. The company's interest to the filtration and separation industry lies in its production of membranes through Dow Liquid Separations (DLS). DLS has two main lines of business, ion exchange resins and systems, and FilmTec membranes, largely for reverse osmosis and nanofiltration applications. FilmTec was established in 1977 with the introduction of the first commercially viable composite polyamide membrane for use with brackish water. It has been a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dow since 1985, and now makes a complete range of reverse osmosis and nanofiltration membranes and modules. DLS serves all major water treatment markets, including industrial water provision (mainly boiler feed water treatment), municipal drinking water supply, seawater and brackish water desalination, ultrapure water production for the electronics industry, and domestic and commercial drinking water purification. It also has some industrial applications, such as sweetener processing. Membrane supply is a very small part of Dow's turnover of US$32.6 billion in 2003, but even so is a large component of the filtration industry, with sales estimated at around US$400 million.
7.1.19 Fedders Corp Westgate Corporate Center 505 Martinsville Road PO Box 813 Liberty Corner NJ 07938 USA Tel: +1 908 604 8686 Fax: + 1 908 604 0715 Web: www.fedders.com
Fedders is a world leader in air treatment solutions, for any environment. Its products include air conditioners, air cleaners, dehumidifiers and humidifiers, and thermal technology products. It has manufacturing facilities in China, India and the Philippines, as well as five in the USA. Fedders plans to continue to expand its presence in Asia, and to strengthen its position in North America, by seeking additional strategic acquisitions and alliances. It is estimated that the sales of filtration equipment by Fedders are in the region of US$200 million. Fedders Indoor Air Quality consists of the companies Envirco, Trion and Herrmidifier with US production facilities in North Carolina and New Mexico. In February 2002, Fedders Indoor Air Quality established a manufacturing base in Suzhou, China, to manufacture residential, commercial and industrial air cleaner products. This facility strengthens the company's position in the high-growth Chinese market. Envirco produces HEPA (high efficiency particulate air) and ULPA (ultra HEPA) air cleaners for cleanroom applications in the semiconductor and medical markets. Trion provides commercial and industrial markets with a full range of products to meet their clean air needs, as well as
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Herrmidifier humidification systems that are used in both residential and industrial/commercial applications. Fedders Unitary Products, through Fedders Eubank, provides unitary air conditioning equipment for commercial and residential applications to markets around the world. Product lines include residential central air conditioning systems, including condensing units, air handlers, gas furnaces, air cleaners and humidifiers, as well as packaged air conditioners for residential, commercial and telecommunications applications.
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Net Sales Gross Profit Operating Income Net Profit/(Loss) Capital Expenditure
421.7 92.9 31.1 (3.1) 7.3
2002
373.7 83.1 20.3 8.0 7.8
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405.7 68.7 (15.0) (22.5) 10.8
7.1.20 Flanders Corp 2399 26th Avenue N St Petersburg PO Box 7568 FL 33734-7568 USA Tel: +1 727 822 4411 Fax: +1 919 946 3425 Web: www. flanderscorp.com
Flanders designs, manufactures and markets precision high-performance air filtration products. Flanders is a vertically integrated company, with nine filter assembly plants, two metal working facilities and a paper mill among its thirteen operating sites. The company's air filtration products are critical to many high-technology industries, including semiconductors, ultra-pure material handling, biotechnology, pharmaceutical production, synthetics manufacturing and the containment of airborne radioactive particulates in nuclear facilities. Flanders has a well-established manufacturing operation, being one of the oldest companies in the filter industry specializing in high efficiency air filters for ventilation systems in critical industrial and scientific applications. During the last three years, Flanders has experienced substantial growth in both the number of new applications for its products, and increased demand in already-established industrial and retail niches. Founded in 1950, the company's early years were devoted to the supply of high-efficiency filters for nuclear applications. During the 1960s, high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) and ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating & Air Conditioning Engineers) filters became applicable to film making and semiconductor manufacturing, and the company grew quickly as a result. An important advantage for the company is the internal production of the high-efficiency paper media used in its filter products. This medium consists of a nonwoven matrix of
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glass microfibres formed in a unique papermaking process developed by Flanders, and in use since the mid-1960s. One reason for the company's growth has been its acquisition of other companies in the air purification business, such as Precisionaire, Eco-Air Products and Airseal Filter Housings. The company is now re-branding itself as Flanders-Precisionaire. The company employs nearly 2170 people and currently has operations in 11 US states and two foreign countries. Its estimated sales into the filtration segment are close to USS 100 million.
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Nets Sales Gross Profit Operating Income Net Profit
182.8 43.3 11.2 7.8
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184.2 40.8 11.2 4.7
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189.1 39.8 3.5 0.6
7.1.21 Fleetguard Inc 1200 Fleetguard Road Cookeville TN 38501-38506 USA Tel: +1 931 526 9551 Fax: +1 931 528 9583 Web: www.fleetguard.com
Cummins Inc is a leading supplier to the automotive sector. Its automotive filtration interests are concentrated in its Filtration and Other Products division, which represented 16% of Cummins' sales in 2003. Fleetguard is the greater part of this division and is a leading worldwide designer and manufacturer of filtration products and exhaust systems for heavy-duty diesel powered equipment. The broad product lines cover a wide variety of applications and markets, including: heavy-, medium- and light-duty trucks; industrial equipment for construction, mining, agriculture and marine applications; and power generation. Fleetguard has recently taken the decision to expand out of the dieselpowered equipment market, to cover filtration and exhaust maintenance in the whole oil and gas sector. Founded in 1958, Fleetguard today is a multi-national company with wide channel distribution, including more than 23 000 dealer/ distributor outlets. The company employs more than 6000 people worldwide, operating from 23 production plants in nine countries, with 16 distribution centres on six continents, and three joint ventures. The filtration sales are estimated at around US$750 million, making Cummins/Fleetguard one of the top ten companies in this business. The company's brand names include Fleetguard, Nelson, Kuss, Separation Technologies and Universal Silencer. These provide broad
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product coverage in the industry, including: air intake and filtration; coolant and coolant treatment; centrifugal filtration; closed crankcase ventilation filtration; exhaust system and accessories; fluid filtration; hydraulic filtration (industrial and mobile); and industrial silencers.
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Cummins Inc Year ended 31.12
Net Sales Cost of Sales Gross Profit Net Profit/(Loss) Research & Engineering
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6296 5173 1123 50 200
5853 4808 1045 82 201
5681 4668 1013 (103) 220
7.1.22 Flottweg GmbH & Co KG PO Box 1160 D-84131 Vilsbiburg Germany Tel: +49 87 41 3010 Fax: +49 8741 301300 Web: www.flottweg .com
Flottweg's origins date back to 1900, with the present company established in 1932. It was not until 1953, however, that it supplied its first decanter centrifuge. Since then the company has grown to become one of the world's leading suppliers of centrifuges. In 1984 it became a subsidiary of the Bird Machine Co, but majority ownership changed four years later to Krauss-Maffei, which also owned Veronesi, a maker of disc stack centrifuges. Flottweg took over Veronesi within the Krauss-Maffei group, before buying itself out from its parent in 2002. The company is now 60% owned by its management and 40% by a finance company. In addition to its range of decanter centrifuges, the company has developed a range of belt presses, which it has supplied since 1976. At the end of 2003 Flottweg brought the Veronesi design and manufacturing operations into its headquarters at Vilsbiburg in Germany. The company has 260 employees, with its 2003 sales close to C60 million. Its estimated sales within the context of this Profile are estimated at about US$60 million.
7.1.23 Freudenberg & Co H6hnerweg 2-4 D-69465 Weinheim Germany Tel: +49 62 01 80-0 Fax: +49 62 01 88-0 Web: www. freudenberg.com
The Freudenberg Group is a diversified company specializing in seals and vibration control technology, nonwovens, household products, chemical specialities, building systems and information technology services- of which the nonwovcns are the products of direct interest to the filtration and separation industry. The group employs 30 000 people in 54 countries, with its most important customers being the automotive, and capital goods sectors, as well as the textile and garment industries. Almost
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25% of the products it supplies are finished goods, such as the Vileda household products or Nora rubber floorings. The company dates back to 1849, but its first filters were not made until 1957. It was a developer of the spun bond technology in 1970, and this has been a key element of its filter business ever since. The parent holding company of the group, Freudenberg & Co, is privately owned (a limited partnership), by 300 partners of the Freudenberg family. Freudenberg Nonwovens is one of four business areas for the group, employing around 8500 people. Filter Products is one of six divisions within Nonwovens, and makes both filter media and converted products, such as bags, pockets and cartridges. These are made from a wide range of basic fibres. Group sales in 2003 were ~3894 million yielding a net profit of C93 million (C3925 and C137 million respectively for 2002). Two-fifths of group sales are into the automotive sector. The sales contribution from Nonwovens is about 22% of this 2003 total. Freudenberg is by far the largest maker of filter media in the world, and its filtration and separation sales are estimated at about US$650 million.
7.1.24 Fuji Filter Mfg Co Ltd 2-4-3 Muromachi Nihon bashi Chuo-ku Tokyo 103-8308 Japan Tel: +81 3 3241 4201 Fax: +81 3 3246 1288 Web: www.fuj ifi Ite r.co .j p
Fuji Filter Mfg Co was established in 1966 as a company manufacturing and selling high precision industrial filters. It is known primarily as a maker of filter media and filter elements made from metallic wire, fibre and other formats. These include" 9 9 9 9
Fujiplate, a laminated mesh material, made up of several layers of wire mesh sintered together to form an integrated porous element; Fuji Metal Fiber, a non-woven fibre material, made from laminated, sintered layers of metal fibre felt (with stainless steel as standard); Fujiloy filter elements, made from a seamless, continuous fiat metal ribbon wound on to a cylindrical or conical mandrel; and Fujiflo elements, made from uniformly distributed porous metal plate with accurate pores in the micrometre range.
In addition, the company supplies Fujibon filter elements, made of helically wound cellulose ribbon impregnated with phenolic resin, which are also highly corrosion resistant. These filters offer a wide selection of filtration properties, excellent mechanical strength and corrosion resistant properties. Fuji Filter also manufactures many other types of filters matched to many diverse applications. Fuji Filter not only manufactures filter media and elements, it is also active as an integrated engineering company in the creation of filter systems.
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It is estimated that the company's sales of filters and filter media are in the region of US$100 million.
7.1.25 Gamma Holding NV Hoogeindsestraat 47 PB 80 NL-5700 AB Helmond The Netherlands Tel: +31 492 570933 Fax: +31 492 529445 Web: www. gammaholding.com
Gamma Holding develops, manufactures and sells innovative, highquality textile-based products throughout the world. It has 163 companies, including 43 production facilities, in 35 countries, with a total of 9353 employees. Gamma Holding comprises two divisions, Gamma Technologies and Gamma Comfort & Style. These are made up of seven business units specializing in belting, filtration, coatings and composites, and sailcloth technology, as well as sleep care, car and exotic fabrics. The company aims to be a leading global player in its selected niche markets. The Gamma Technologies sector, which accounts for 49% of Gamma Holding's turnover, comprises companies that specialise in technologies for high-quality industrial textiles. The business units are: 9
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The Comfort & Style sector generates 51% of Gamma Holding's turnover and produces high-quality patterned fabrics. The Filtration Technology business unit is made up of Verseidag/ Techfab/IFC, Madison Filter, Crosible and Goodman, all well known names in the filtration business in their own right before acquisition by Gamma. This business represents about one-quarter of group turnover, and is one on which Gamma intends to concentrate. It is estimated that filtration and separation material and equipment sales are about US$150 million.
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954.5 72.7 32.6
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7.1.26 General Electric Co 3135 Easton Turnpike Fairfield CT 06828-0001 USA Tel: +1 203 373 2211 Fax: +1 203 373 3131 Web: www.ge.com
STOP PRESS On 24 November 2004, General Electric Co announced that it had agreed to acquire Ionics Inc in a US$1.1 billion all cash deal. General Electric (GE) is one of the largest companies in the world, with a turnover in 2003 of US$134.2 billion. It was formed in 1892 by the merging of two electrical companies, and has grown to an engineering conglomerate, serving domestic and industrial markets. It operates through 11 businesses, of which those of most concern to the filtration and separation industry are: 9
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GE Advanced Materials, which includes engineering plastics; GE Energy, making equipment for energy generation; GE Healthcare, providing diagnostic and medical separation systems; GE Infrastructure, includes water treatment as Water Treatment Technologies; and GE Transportation, making engines for aircraft and trains.
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Glegg Industries in 1999; Betz Dearborn in 2002; Osmonics in 2002; Amersham International in 2003, including its A / G Technology subsidiary; and BHA Group in 2004, bringing air filtration technology to GE, including expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE).
Filtration equipment is a small part of GE's business, although quite widespread within the company, sufficient to generate sales of around US$500 million, and put it in the top ten suppliers' list.
7.1.27 GEA AG Dorstener Strasse 484 D-44809 Bochum Germany Tel: +49 234 980-0 Fax: +49 234 980 1087 Web: www.gea-ag.com
The former Metallgesellschaft AG has completely changed its character in recent years, hiving off all of its metal activities with which it had been concerned since 1881. It acquired GEA in April 1999 and formed itself into two divisions, engineering (mostly GEA) and chemicals (mostly Dynamit Nobel), under its new name of MG Technologies AG. Then in 2003 it decided to divest itself of its chemicals interests, selling Dynamit Nobel and solvadis, to concentrate entirely upon its engineering capability. This is comprised of GEA and three engineering contracting companies. GEA was founded in 1920 as a heat transfer manufacturer and for the next 70 years worked as one of the world's largest makers of heat exchangers and cooling towers. In 1993 it acquired Niro, followed in
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quick succession by Westfalia and Tuchenhagcn, to become a major force also in the separation business. The company has six operating divisions (having sold off the seventh, Air Treatment, in 2003). The Mechanical Separation division, managed by Westfalia, conducts most of the separation business. However, quite recently the company has set up GEA Filtration, based on the membrane activities of Niro, and added other similar technologies from around the company. GEA claims to be number one or two in every business that it is in. This is certainly the case with centrifuges, where it is the second largest manufacturer after Alfa Laval. The Westfalia range of decanter and discstack centrifuges is a very large one, being sold into a very wide range of industries. The claim is less easily justified in the case of GEA Filtration, but a strong company in membrane supply has already been put together. GEA is a powerful company in the filtration and separation industry, being among the top ten such companies with separation equipment sales of around USSS00 million.
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7.1.28 GL & V (Groupe Laperriere & Verreault Inc) 25 Desforges Street Suite 420 Trois-Rivieres Quebec G9A 6A7 Canada Tel: +1 819 371 8265 Fax: +1 819 373 4439 Web: www.glv.com
Founded as an engineering company working in the pulp and paper business in 1978, GL&V is now a world leader in liquid/solid separation technology as used in a wide range of industrial and environmental processes. The company operates in 40 countries, and employs nearly 1400 people. GL&V has three operating divisions" 9 9 9
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accounting for 40%. The next largest customer, but the fastest growing, was drinking water and wastewater treatment, with 18% of revenues. The first major purchase by the Process Group was of Dorr Oliver, from Krauss-Maffei (followed by the sale of Dorr Oliver's starch equipment and systems business to Alfa Laval). The purchase of Eimco from Baker Hughes was a huge move for the company, more than doubling the Process Group's turnover in one go. Sales of filtration and separation equipment within the scope of this Profile are estimated to be at least US$250 million, putting GL&V into the top 20 group of suppliers.
Key Figures (C$ million)
GL & V Inc Year ended 31.3
Net Sales Of Which: Process Group Pulp & Paper Group Gross Profit Net Profit
2004
2003
2002
547.8
382.6
352.6
362.1 211.1 133.7 11.6
166.5 233.2 112.1 8.3
107.8 240.8 94.8 12.9
7.1.29 WL Gore & Associates Inc 101 Lewisville Road Elkton MD 21921-1100 USA Tel: + 1 410 392 3300 Fax: + 1 410 398 6624 Web: www.gore.com
WL Gore & Associates is a privately held company, founded in 1988, when the Gores set out to explore opportunities for fluorocarbon polymers, especially PTFE. Within the first 12 years, Gore had wire and cables on the moon and operations worldwide. Today, the enterprise is made up of approximately 6000 associates in 45 locations around the world. Annual revenues in 2003 exceeded US$1.35 billion. The fluoropolymer products provide innovative solutions throughout industry, including advanced electronics, medical implants and high-performance fabrics. Gore has repeatedly been named among the '100 Best Companies to Work for in America', with the company culture often used as a model for contemporary organizations seeking growth by unleashing creativity and fostering team-work. The company is best known for its Gorc-Tex fabrics, but all products arc distinguished in their markets. In particular, Gore materials have a strong position as filter media and membranes, which are used by other suppliers as the basis for a wide range of filter systems. For example, Gore has reccntly agreed to give Pall worldwide rights to Gorc-Tex filter technology for use in backwashable filters and filter systems for brine, catalyst recovery and wastewater treatment applications.
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7.1.30 Hayward Industrial Products Inc 900 Fairmount Avenue Elizabeth NJ 07207 USA Tel: +1 908 351 5400 Fax: + 1 908 351 7893 Web: www. haywardindustrial.com
Hayward is a leading manufacturer of the utility type of filter. It is an ISO 9001.2000 certified company making filters and filtration systems, as well as fluid handling products, in Europe, North and South America, and Asia. The company has two business areas, Hayward Filtration and Hayward Flow Control Systems. The Flow Control Systems business makes pumps, valves and flow measurement equipment, including filters and strainers. The Filtration business supplies bag filters for liquid/solid filtration, pipeline strainers and gas/liquid separators. The bag filters arc available as single and duplex housings, with a very wide range of media. Hayward's purchases of Loeffler Filtration Technik and of GAF Filters in the late 1990s propelled it into its present leading position as a bag and cartridge filter supplier, with a turnover of around US$350 million from 1800 employees. It is estimated that its filter and separator sales arc in the region of US$70 million.
7.1.31 Hollingsworth & Vose Co 112 Washington Street East Walpole MA 02032-1098 USA Tel: +1 508 668 0295 Fax: +1 508 668 6526 Web: www.hovo.com
One of the world's largest manufacturers of nonwovens, Hollingsworth & Vosc is a private company, founded in 1843. Its prime business involves fibrous materials technology for technical, filter and specialty papers, nonwovens and advanced composites. It has expertise in wet laid, dry laid, meltblown and composite technologies. The company's product range is illustrated by the names of its Product Groups" 9 9 9 9 9 9
Engine and Industrial Filter Media; High Efficiency Air and Liquid Filtration Media; Battery Separator and Additive Matcrials; Engineered Composite Materials; Industrial Specialties; and Advanced Fiber Nonwovens.
The company's earlier acquisitions of thc Advanced Fiber Nonwovcn business from BBA (acquired by BBA as a result of its purchase of Veratec), of JC Binzer (with Thtiringer Fiherglas), and of Hepworth Air Filtration, and more recently of a subsidiary of Mead, have considerably expanded its capabilities in filter media manufacture. It is estimated that filtration sales are in thc order of US$180 million.
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7.1.32 Ionics Inc 65 Grove Street Watertown MA 02472-2882 USA Tel: +1 617 926 2500 Fax: +1 617 926 4304 Web: www.ionics.com
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On 24 November 2004, General Electric Co announced that it had agreed to acquire Ionics Inc in a US$1.1 billion all cash deal. Incorporated in 1948, Ionics has grown to become a world leading company in the supply of water and in wastewater treatment. It supplies innovative solutions around the globe, applying its core competences to meet the world's water challenges in desalination, water re-use, surface water treatment, zero liquid discharge, ultrapure water, and emergency water supply. Through 2003 the company operated four business segments" Equipment Business Group; Ultrapure Water Group; Consumers Water Group; and Instrument Business Group. The Equipment Business Group supplies: membrane-based equipment for seawater or brackish water desalination, and for surface water treatment; equipment for wastewater treatment including membrane plant and traditional systems; and equipment for some dairy processes. The Ultrapure Water Group manufactures equipment, from components to turnkey plant, utilizing membrane-based and other technologies, for the provision of very pure water to the microelectronics, pharmaceuticals and power generation sectors. The Consumers Water Group supplies point-of-use drinking water equipment for domestic and commercial use (and until the end of 2001 also sold bottled water through Aqua Cool, which it then sold to Perrier-Vittel). In late 2003, Ionics acquired Ecolochem, a supplier of mobile and emergency water treatment equipment. Ecolochem has been put together with Equipment Business and Ultrapure Water Groups into a new Water Systems Division. The company now has around 2300 employees, and its filtration and separation equipment sales, within the scope of this Profile, are estimated at about US$200 million. Key Figures (US$ million) Ionics Inc
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347.4
318.9
448.0
144.0 102.6 21.2 (44.8)
154.4 102.4 22.2 4.8
161.6 133.6 105.1 44.7
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7.1.33 ITT Industries Inc 4 West Red Oak Lane White Plains NY 10604 USA
Tel: +1 914 641 2000 Fax: +1 914 696 2950 Web: www.itt.com
ITT Industries is a large diversified company, with four business areas" 9 9
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Electronics Components; Defense Electronics and Services; Motion and Flow Control; and Fluid Technologies.
The Fluid Technologies range includes pumps, mixers, aeration equipment and wastewater treatment. Its acquisition of Sanitaire in 1999 gave new focus to the company's whole field of water and wastewater treatment, which now includes Royce Technologies, and the Pure Water Division of Waterlink (Waterlink Technologies and C'treat). The company has also bought the filter maker Hong Teng, in Shanghai, China, as a foothold in Asia. Wedeco, a maker of ultraviolet disinfection equipment was acquired early in 2004. Fluid Technologies' 2003 sales were 62% into water and wastewater, 18% into industrial and other processes, 14% into building trades, and 6% into pharmaceuticals and biotechnology. In a big step forward into the water business, ITT acquired PCI Membranes at the end of 2002 from RWE Thames Water. PCI, now part of ITT Sanitairc, provides a range of separation and treatment processes, mainly involving membranes: 9
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PCI-Water deals with membrane systems in general; PCI-Membrane Systems and PCI-Memtech deal in liquid separations for a number of industrial applications; PCI-Products manufactures membranes and their housings; Stella Meta supplies filter systems mainly using media other than membranes; and Portacell supplies disinfection systems.
Even with the above activity, filtration and separation equipment supply remains a small part of ITT's overall business, estimated at around US$ 300 million.
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2003
Net Sales Of Which" Fluid Technologies Operating Income Net Income Research, Development & Engineering
2002
2001
5627
4985
4676
2250 529 404 559
1956 538 380 519
1830 438 313 425
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7.1.34 Koch Membrane Systems Inc 850 Main Street Wilmington
MA 01887-3388
USA Tel: +1 978 694 7000 Fax: +1 978 675 5208 Web: www. kochmembrane.com
Abcor Inc was established in 1963 to commercialize separation technologies being developed at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). It was set up with seed capital from Koch Engineering, which also took a small share in the company. In 1970, semi-permeable membranes were added to the company's portfolio and these proved to be so successful that all other separation technologies were dropped. Koch Engineering bought the balance of Abcor's shares in 1977, and in 1981 the name was changes from to Koch Membrane Systems (KMS). KMS is a member of the Koch Chemical Technology Group, within Koch Industries, which is ranked as the second largest private company in the USA. Koch Industries is acquisition hungry, with recent purchases of DuPont's Invista nylon and Spandex business, and of two pulp mills from Georgia Pacific, to make its first move into the paper industry. It serves all aspects of the oil and gas industry, plus chemicals, process equipment, energy services, mineral services and financing. KMS is now one of the leading providers of state-of-the-art products for &salting both brackish water and seawater for drinking purposes, using reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration. This advanced desalination technology is also used for many industrial applications including the food, dairy and beverage markets. In addition to ultrafiltration and reverse osmosis membranes and systems, KMS manufactures nanofiltration, microfihration, and other advanced membrane products in a variety of configurations including hollow fibre, spiral, and tubular shapes. The company sells equipment in a wide variety of global markets that include municipal drinking water, industrial wastewater, juice, dairy, wine, pulp and paper, automotive, pharmaceutical and biotech, sweeteners and many more. KMS acquired Romicon in 1991, and Fluid Systems Corp (from the UI(2s Anglian Water) in 1998, to supplement its membrane and water businesses. Annual sales for KMS are now in the region of US$100 million, making it the largest and most creative developer and manufacturer of industrial scale ultrafiltration equipment in the world. This same figure is taken as the estimated filtration and separation sales for KMS.
7.1.35 Larox Corp Tukkikatu 1 PO Box 29 FIN-53101 Lappeenranta Finland Tel: +358 5 668 811 Fax: +358 5 668 8277 Web: www.larox.com
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Larox is a specialized filtration company, founded in 1977. It acquired Scheibler of the UK in 2002, and in early 2004 added the filtration business of Outokumpu, including Hoesch and Pannevis. This latter acquisition should nearly double Larox's turnover.
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The company's products include" 9 9 9 9 9
automatic pressure filters and drum filters, in the Larox brand name; polishing filters (Scheibler); horizontal vacuum belt filters (Pannevis); pressure filters and filter presses (Hoesch); and continuous capillary disc filters (Ceramec).
The current sales of filtration and separation equipmcnt are in the region of US$1 O0 million.
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Larox Corp Year ended 31.12
Net Sales Operating Income Net Profit No of Employees
2003
2002
56.5 4.2 1.7 280
59.2 2.3 0.1 314
2001
66.9 N/a N/a N/a
N/a = not available
7.1.36 Lydall Corp Chestnut Hill Road PO Box 1960 Rochester NH 03867 USA Tel: +1603 332 4600 Fax: +1 603 332 9602 Web: www.lydall.com
Lydall is an engineering company with strong interests in filter media and filter element supply. For a period, Lydall was considering the sale of its filtration interests, but changed its mind and has now set up an integrated Filtration/Separation Group. In addition to its filtration business (which is less than 30% of the turnover), Lydall has a strong thermal operation, covering automotive thermal and acoustic systems, as well as a range of chillers and heat exchangers. The filtration business features engineered filter media solutions, and is built around Lydall's core competence as a maker of wet laid microglass products. The business includes: 9 9 9 9
high efficiency air filtration media (microglass and synthetics); liquid filtration products, under the Lypore and Actipure brand names; fuel cell products (PE membranes); and wet laid carbon fibre media.
Lydall has recently signed an agreement with Ahlstrom, whereby the latter can use Lydall's new Lypore XL material as media in engine liquids filtration in North America.
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It is estimated that Lydall's sales within the scope of this Profile are in the region of US$75 million.
Key Figures (US$ million)
Lydall Corp Year ended 31.12
Net Sales Of Which: Filtration/Separation Gross Profit Net Profit Capital Expenditure
2003
2002
2001
271.4
253.5
223.6
74.9 64.1 8.4 15.9
72.8 65.2 11.7 14.2
66.6 62.6 7.1 62.6
7.1.37 Mann & Hummel Group Brunckstrasse 15 D-67346 Speyer Germany Tel: +49 6232 538-0 Fax: +49 6232 538899 Web: www. mann-hummel.corn
The Mann+Hummel Group, established in Ludwigsburg in 1941, is largely concerned with filtration for the automotive industry. It operates with three main divisions: OEM for the automotive industry, spares for the automotive industry, and a general industry division. The OEM division develops, produces, and markets filters and air intake systems and other components for the automotive industry. The motor spares trade is supplied with filter elements under the Mann-Filter brand name to the same quality as that supplied to OEMs. For general industry, Mann+ Hummel develops and produces industrial filters and filtration systems for the engineering industry and units and systems for materials handling in the plastics processing industry. With 41 locations all over the world and 9000 employees, Mann+ Hummel is a major supplier of automotive components. In 2003 the corporation achieved total revenues of Cl140 million, about threequarters of which came from the combined automotive divisions. The company has a policy of acquisition of like companies. In 2000 it took over the Oil Conditioning Systems Division of Federal-Mogul, and in 2002 the Air Induction Systems and Technical Parts division of Solvay. Filtration sales are estimated at about US$450 million, putting the company well inside the top 20 list of suppliers.
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Mann + Hummel Group Year ended 31.12
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1142.5 10.9 62.5 9041
1128.2 20.0 61.6 8754
990.2 23.5 52.9 7807
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7.1.38 Metso Corp Fabianinkatu 9A PO Box 1220 FIN-00101 Helsinki Finland Tel: +358 20 484 100 Fax: +358 20 484 101 Web: www.metso.com
Metso Corp is a global supplier of process industry machinery and systems, as well as know-how and aftermarket services. Its core businesses are fibre and paper technology, rock and minerals processing and automation, and control technology. Although its antecedent companies stretch back in time to the 1750s, Metso itself was formed only in 1999 through the merger of Valmet and Rauma, both strong in paper and mineral engineering. Metso's main business areas are Metso Paper (38% of net sales in 2003), Metso Minerals (37%) and Metso Automation (12%). Metso Paper is a global leader for papermaking lines and is a leading supplier of pulping equipment and board making lines. It serves pulp, paper and tissue manufacturers with a product range that covers the entire production chain from pulping to roll wrapping. Know-how and aftermarket services aiming to improve the productivity of the pulp and papermaking processes form a growing part of Metso Paper's business activities. Metso Minerals is a leading supplier of rock and minerals processing systems. It offers the mining industry, aggregate producers and the construction industry a wide range of products and services, including solutions for rock and minerals processing, screening, conveying and recycling. Metso Minerals also delivers drilling equipment, wear and spare parts, and aftermarket services. Metso Automation is the world's third largest supplier of automation solutions for the pulp and paper industry and also serves customers in the rock and minerals processing industries as well as the energy and process industries. A smaller division, Metso Ventures (9% of 2003 sales), is a development unit for businesses that serve Metso's other businesses or are under strategic development, including Metso Panelboard, Metso Drives, Metso Powdermet and Valmet Automotive. A major increase in Metso's intcrcst for the filtration and separation sector came in 2000 with its acquisition of Svedala, an acquisition not completed until September 2001. Svedala has pressure filter capabilities, including the ex-ECC tube press. It has been incorporated into Metso Minerals. Filtration and separation equipment sales are estimated at about US$150 million.
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Key Figures (s million)
Metso Corp Year ended 31.12
2003
Net Sales Gross Profit Operating Income/(Loss) Net Income/(Loss) No of Employees
4250 1039 (229) (258) 26 240
2002
4691 1266 167 65 28 489
2001
4343 1143 246 141 30 242
7.1.39 MFRI Inc 7720 N Lehigh Avenue Niles IL 60714 USA Tel: +1 847 966 1000 Fax: +1 847 966 8563 Web: www.mfri.com
MFRI is a specialty manufacturer of industrial products in three niche markets" 9
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custom-designed industrial filter elements (Midwesco Filter); specialty piping systems (Perma-Pipe); and industrial process cooling equipment (Thermal Care).
It was formed in 1989 when the Filter Media Products Division of Midwesco Inc was incorporated as Midwesco Filter Resources Inc, changing its name to MFRI in 1994. A burst of acquisitions- Eurotech in 1996, TDC Filter Manufacturing in 1997 and Nordic Air Filtration in 1998 - helped move the company into quite a significant position in the industry. Midwesco Filter designs and manufactures filter elements for dust collectors used for air filtration. It offers more than 10 000 styles of filter element designed to fit almost any baghouse or cartridge-type industrial filtration system. Filter elements are sold to OEM and aftermarket customers. Filtration sales are estimated at close to US$50 million.
Key Figures (US$ million)
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2004
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120.9 54.9 24.6 (1.1)
2003
2002
122.9
125.5
53.2 26.9 (11.5)
54.4 26.3 (0.4)
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7.1.40 Millipore Corp 290 Concord Road
Billerica
MA 01821 USA Tel: +1 978 715 4321 Fax: + 1 978 715 1393 Web: www.millipore.com
Millipore is a multi-national, high technology bioscience company that provides technologies, tools and services for the development and production of new therapeutic drugs, with a product range that is heavily involved with membrane separations. The company serves the worldwide life science research, biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries. Millipore employs 4200 people in seven manufacturing plants and more than 31 offices around the world. Millipore was founded in 1954, when an engineer named Jack Bush purchased the rights to a newly developed membrane-production process from his employer, the Lovell Chemical Co of Watertown, Massachusetts, USA. Millipore Filter Corp, as Bush's new company was called, quickly expanded and changed its name four years later to Milliporc Corp to reflect its wide range of products for fluid analysis and purification. During the past 46 years, Millipore has pioneered the use of membrane technology in hundreds of diverse applications. Through strategic acquisitions, international expansion and substantial research and development (R&D) investments, the company has broadened its technology and market base. Millipore serves the biosciences market, research and manufacturing, within the areas of genomics, proteomics, drug discovery, biotechnology and pharmaceuticals. Several thousand devices, products and systems serve the 250 000 laboratories around the world, as well as the 1500 biotechnology, pharmaceutical and contract manufacturing companies. Millipore technology is used for a wide range of applications, from protein sample preparation to vaccine sterilization to monoclonal antibody production. Recent new products include new versions of membrane-based multi-well plates for molecular biology applications, and special cartridges for biotechnology drug manufacturing. Millipore laboratory water systems are essential to research and analytical work, and are the product of choice in laboratories worldwide. Millipore also offers custom-engineered purification systems that are built and configured to fit within a manufacturing process for pharmaceuticals and biopharmaceuticals. In addition, Millipore provides consulting and customer support services for high-value applications. Since hiving off its electronics business (as Mykrolis), Millipore has grown rapidly again, by organic growth rather than acquisition. The estimated sales of equipment within the scope of this Profile are more than US$400 million.
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Millipore Corp
Key Figures (US$ million) Year ended 31.12
Net Sales Cost of Sales Gross Profit Operating Income Net Profit Research & Development
2003
2002
2001
799.6 369.2 430.4 126.6 100.8 58.4
704.3 308.1 396.1 123.6 83.7 52.4
656.9 291.2 365.7 101.1 31.1 45.8
7.1.41 Nitto Denko 61-7 Sasadani Yamadera Kusatsu Shiga 525 Japan Tel: +81 775 627711 Fax: +81 775 653515 Web: www.nitto.com
Nitto Denko is one of the world's leading companies in the membrane separation business. Founded in 1918 as the Nitro Electric Industrial Co, Japan's first manufacturer of electrical insulating materials, Nitto started making reverse osmosis and ultrafiltration membranes in 1976. It acquired Hydranautics in 1987 and changed its name to Nitro Denko in 1988. The company has three operating d i v i s i o n s - Industrial Products, Electrical Products and Functional P r o d u c t s - with its membrane processes located in the last of these. The company now makes three kinds of membrane (reverse osmosis, ultrafiltration and microfiltration) in spiral wound and hollow fibre configurations. Hydranautics was founded in 1963 and has since grown its presence in the water treatment field by means of membrane processes. Through its European subsidiary, it has recently bought Smith & Loveless UK, including the fibre-based filters made by Kalsep. Nitto Denko's total consolidated sales rose by 20% in the year to 31 March 2004, to u billion, while it recorded another u billion of unconsolidated sales. It is estimated that separation equipment sales are more than US$250 million.
Key Figures (u billion)
Nitto Denko Year ended 31.3
Net Sales Of Which: Functional Products Operating Income Net Profit Research & Development No of Employees
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2002
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378.7
338.9
365.7
40.4 33.9 19.2 13.9 10 764
35.8 19.3 1.1 13.1 9510
37.2 34.8 15.9 12.4 9857
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7.1.42 Norit BV Nijverheidsweg Noord 72 PB 105 NL-3800 AC Amersfoort The Netherlands Tel: +31 33 46 48911 Fax: +31 33 46 17429 Web: www.norit.com
Norit was founded in 1918 and has grown to become one of the largest suppliers of activated carbon in the world. From this base the company has expanded into the provision of purification solutions, and in particular those involving membranes. In the area of purification, Norit has been active in virtually all industries throughout the world for many years. The company now supplies products, installations and services for the water, beverage, food, gas-air, automotive, mining, chemical and pharmaceutical industries. Norit's products are activated carbon, membranes, aseptic and hygienic valves, carbon dioxide and quality control systems. The company is organized into the supply of complete systems, through Norit Membrane Technology (NMT), Norit Process Technology, and Stidmo Projects, and products and services, through Activated Carbon, X_Flow, Hoffmans, Filtrix and Stidmo Components. As well as NMT, membranes are supplied by X-Flow and Filtrix. NMT provides application and engineering support, as well as complete installations. X-Flow manufactures membranes and membrane modules for separation, concentration and purification purposes. The X-Flow membranes cover MF, UF, NF and RO in hollow fibre and tubular formats. Filtrix specializes in the development and production of smallto medium-scale water purification systems, including point-of-use drinking water units. Norit was acquired by the Dutch energy group Nuon in 2000, but sold on in 2003 to two Dutch investment companies. The purchase of X-Flow and through X-Flow, the Stork Membrane business of Stork Friesland, occurred just before the acquisition by Nuon. Norit has production and construction facilities in seven countries, and a sales and distribution network in more than 100 countries. Total sales are in the region of C250 million, and filtration sales are estimated to be about US$90 million.
7.1.43 Pall Corp 2200 Northern Boulevard East Hills NY 11548 USA Tel: +1 516 484 5400 Fax: +1 516 484 5228 Web: www.pall.com
Pall is the largest of the companies in the filtration and separation industry, with an annual turnover of US$1.6 billion, largely within the scope of this Profile. Much of this business is for the high efficiency filtration of liquids. The company was founded in 1946 as the Micro Metallic Corp, to commercialize David Pail's invention of a porous stainless steel material. It changed its name to Pall Corp in 1957, after a long slow start, but started to grow with the aeroplane industry. When this faltered in the mid-1960s, the company moved into disposable filter elements and its
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growth, almost entirely organic, has been rapid since then. It has succeeded by solving complex fluid separation and purification problems, as different as nuclear cleanup and blood filtration, but believes that it has barely scratched the surface of potential in the enormous life sciences and industrial filtration markets. Pail's aim is to be contamination control experts in a wide field with almost universal application. The company has a broad market focus, technical expertise, product portfolio and global reach. This diversity is a considerable strength. By meeting critical needs with high performing, economical products, the company achieves a great deal of repeat b u s i n e s s - at least 75% of annual sales come from selling disposable replacements for Pail's own products. Even so, the company's strategy is to sell more fully integrated systems to manage all of its customers' fluid streams, since every one of these systems represents ongoing sales potential. The company's business is divided into two main areas" Life Sciences and Industrial. Life Sciences has two divisions: 9 9
Medical (recently created from two segments of the BioPharmaceutical division plus the former Blood division); and BioPharmaceuticals.
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General Industrial; Aerospace; and Microelectronics.
While Pall has emphasized organic growth, the company took a major step forward in 2002 when it acquired the Filtration and Separation Group from U S F i l t e r - bringing in brand names such as Filterite, Schumacher, SeitzSchenk and Exekia (ex Membralox) - to strengthen the General Industrial Division. The increased turnover from 2002 to 2003 is largely the result of this acquisition. 2003 saw the acquisition of Whatman's HemaSure blood processing subsidiary.
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Pall Corp Year ended 1.8
Net Sales Of Which: Life Science Of Which: Medical BioPharmaceutical Industrial Of Which: General Industrial Aerospace M icroelectro n ics Gross Profit Net Profit Capital Expenditure Research & Development
2003
2002
2001
1614
1291
1235
668.9
604.8
575.5
317.1 351.9 944.7
311.0 293.8 686.0
305.7 269.8 659.9
595.8 185.4 164.1 804 103 62 52
407.4 158.8 119.8 636 73 70 55
346.5 158.3 155.2 644 118 78 56
7.1.44 Parker Hannifin Corp 6035 Parkland Boulevard Mayfield Heights OH 44124-4141 USA Tel: +1 216 896 3000 Fax: +1 216 896 4000 Web: www.parker.com
Parker Hannifin Corp is the world's leading diversified manufacturer of motion and control technologies, providing systematic, precisionengineered solutions for a wide variety of commercial, mobile, industrial and aerospace markets. The company's products arc vital to virtually everything that moves or requires control, including the manufacture and processing of raw materials, durable goods, infrastructure development and all forms of transport. The company was founded as the Parker Appliance Company in 1918. Within a year, a disastrous truck accident lost all the company's stock. Arthur Parker started again in 1924, and this time successfully, with growth even during the 1930s depression. The major step forward came in 1957 with its first acquisition, of Hannifin, and a change of name to Parker Hannifin. Acquisition has been a significant part of the company's growth: by 2001 there had been 58. Parker operates through an Aerospace Group and seven industrial groups: Automation, Climate and Industrial Controls, Filtration. Fluid Connectors, Hydraulics, Instrumentation and Seal. The Filtration Group has manufacturing facilities in seven countries as well as the U S A - the whole company has 254 plants in 48 countries. The Filtration Group supplies a wide range of equipment, with utility filters featuring strongly. It encompasses" 9
hydraulic, lubrication and coolant filters;
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process, chemical, water and microfiltration filters; compressed air and gas purification filters; lube oil and fuel filters; fuel-conditioning systems; fuel filters/water separators; condition monitoring equipment; aviation fuel filters; analytical gas generators; compressed air separation systems; nitrogen, hydrogen and zero air generators; and engine air, fuel, oil filtration and systems.
The company has set out on a major new technology enterprise by looking for topics that need a cross-discipline, cross-divisional approach. The first such target is the new Fuel Cell Systems Business Unit. The Filtration Group has, in common with other groups, benefited from acquisitions, including the Balston Industrial Filtration business from Whatman in 2000, and the Arlon Division from Fairey in 2001. More recently Parker has acquired the engine filter division of Camfil Farr. Filtration and separation equipment sales are estimated to be close to US$1 billion. Key Figures (US$ million) Parker Hannifin Year ended 30.6
Net Sales Gross Profit Net Income Capital Expenditure No of Employees
7.1.45 5500 Wayzata Boulevard Suite 800 Golden Valley MN 55416-1259 USA Tel: +1 763 545 1730 Fax: +1 763 656 5400 Web: www.pentair.com
2003
2002
2001
6411 1101 196 158 46 787
6149 1033 130 207 48 176
5980 1251 341 335 46 302
P e n t a i r Inc
Pentair is a diversified company that operates in three business areas: Water Technologies, Enclosures (for electronic systems) and Tools (both professional and do-it-yourself (DIY)). Its Water group is much the largest of these three, and is a rapidly expanding business engaged in providing innovative products and systems used in the movement, storage, treatment and enjoyment of water. Pentair is playing a key role in making clean, safe water available to an ever-growing portion of the world's population. Pentair was founded in 1966, initially as a paper making company. A diversification plan was initiated in 1978, and Pentair opted out of the paper business in 1995. Its present structure was adopted in 1998. It employs 12 300 people in 50 locations.
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The Water Group includes Filtration, Pool & Spa Products, and Pump Divisions. The Filtration Division supplies control valves and a wide range of residential, commercial and industrial filtration equipment (some filters also being supplied by the Pool & Spa division), including filter housings and replaceable cartridges, and point-of-use drinking water purification units. Filtration equipment sales are estimated at around US$400 million. Recent acquisitions in the filtration sector have been quite significant: 9 9
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Plymouth Products from USFilter in 2002; Everpure, also from USFiltcr, in 2003; and Wicor Industries in 2004, which will boost Water Technologies sales alone to around US$2 billion.
Key Figures (US$ million)
Pentair Inc Year ended 31.12
2003 Net Sales Gross Profit Operating Income Net Income Research & Development
2724 679 260 141 44
2002 2581 616 236 130 37
2001 2574 606 158 33 31
7.1.46 Polymer Group Inc 4055 Faber Place Drive Suite 201 North Charleston SC 29405 USA Tel: +1 843 329 5151 Web: www. polymergroupinc.com
Polymer Group Inc (PGI) is a global, technology-driven developer, manufacturer and marketer of engineered materials and products. Specifically, it is a leading, global producer of nonwoven materials, with 21 manufacturing facilities in 12 countries on four continents. PGI is one of the largest producers of spunmelt and spunlace products in the world, has the broadest range of process technologies in the nonwovens industry, and is the exclusive manufacturer of Miratec fabrics, produced using its proprietary APEX fabric advanced laser technology, which serves markets as diverse as the whole textile industry itself. The company supplies engineered materials to a number of the largest consumer and industrial product manufacturers in the world. It has a global presence with an established customer base in both developed and developing markets. PGI's products are sold principally to converters that manufacture a wide range of end-use products. PGI operates 20 manufacturing facilities (including its joint venture-type operations in Argentina and China) located in ten countries. It has been built through a series of capital expansions and business acquisitions that have broadened the company's technology base, increased its product lines and expanded its global presence. Profile of the International Filtration & Separation Industry
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PGI operates in two major divisions" Consumer Products, and Industrial and Specialty Products. Filter media are to be found in the latter division, and are estimated to be worth approaching US$90 million. Economic conditions turned against PGI in 2001 and the company put itself into Chapter 11 administration in May 2002, but came out again in March 2003. The net income figures are therefore of little comparative value.
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Polymer Group Inc Year ended late Dec/early Jan
Net Sales Of Which: Consumer Industrial & Specialty Gross Profit Operating Income/(Loss) Capital Expenditure
2003
2002
2001
778.6
755.7
815.6
427.7 350.8 136.1 32.6 36.7
417.9 337.8 120.2 (306.6) 3.1
463.5 352.0 138.7 (163.3) 15.4
7.1.47 Porvair plc Brampton House 50 Bergen Way King's Lynn Norfolk PE30 2JG UK Tel: +44 1553 765500 Fax: +44 1553 765599 Web: www.porvair.com
Porvair plc is a specialist filtration business making products for a range of niche filtration markets. They are derived from the company's core technical expertise- the development and manufacture of microporous materials. Porvair specializes in porous and microporous ceramics, metals, plastics and carbons applied particularly in molten metals, aerospace, life sciences and energy applications. Porvair Filtration Group is a specialist micro-filtration business, expert in both filtration and filtration media, while Porvair Life Sciences specializes in assay equipment and microplates for pharmaceutical customers. In relation to metals handling, Porvair Selee invented the ceramic foam filter, and leads the world in its application to aluminium. A wide range of porous and microporous ceramic technologies serve other materials industries. Porvair Fuel Cell Technology is an R&D operation that is developing several Porvair materials, including microporous metals and carbons for fuel cell component and allied applications. Porvair, having acquired Microfiltrcx from Faircy Engineering and Filters for Industry (2fi), decided in 2003 to concentrate all of its efforts on filtration and fuel cell development. As a result it sold off its chemicals divisions. Of the 2003 revenues, s million is classed as continuing, comprised of:
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Key Figures (s million) Porvair plc
Year ended 30.11
2003 Net Sales Gross Profit Operating Income/(Loss) Research & Development
64.2 17.7 (5.1) 5.8
2002 68.5 22.0 (1.7) 5.9
2001 71.5 16.5 (1.6) 5.2
7.1.48 Sartorius AG Weender Landstrasse 94/108 D-37075 Goettingen Germany Tel: +49 551 308-0 Fax: +49 551 308 3289 Web: www.sartorius.com
The Sartorius Group is a leading international laboratory and process technology provider covering the segments of biotechnology and mechatronics. The biotechnology segment focuses on filtration and separation products, bioreactors and proteomics. The mechatronics segment manufactures equipment and systems that feature weighing, measurement and automation technology, as well as bearings, especially the hydrodynamic versions. In a recent restructuring move, the separate Environmental Technology division was merged into the Biotechnology Division. This means that the Biotechnology Division, from where the company's membrane filters are supplied, now has five business areas: Biolab; @ Bioprocess; 9 BBI (B Braun-fermenters), 9 Food & Beverage; and 9 Environmental Technology. 9
The Mechatronics Division, meanwhile, has four busincss areas" Lab Mechatronics; Industrial Mechatronics; Service; and Hydrodynamic Bearings. In 2002, Biotechnology overtook Mechatronics in sales, and remained ahead in 2003 with 51% of the turnover. It is estimated that filtration and separation equipment sales within the context of this Profile are close to US$100 million. Sartorius has recently entered into an agreement with Alfa Laval whereby Sartorius's cross-flow filter technology will be used for cold sterilization of beer.
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Sartorius AG Year ended 31.12
Net Sales Of Which: Biotech nology Mechatronics Net Income Research & Development Capital Expenditure No of Employees
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2002
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442.3
476.5
449.3
227.1 215.1 4.4 25.2 16.3 3714
254.6 221.9 4.0 23.0 33.8 3778
210.3 239.0 3.0 24.6 76.6 3719
7.1.49 SPX Corp 13515 Ballantyne Corporate Place Charlotte NC 28277 USA Tel: +1 704 752 4400 Web: www.spx.com
SPX is a global multi-industry company, focused on profitably growing businesses that have scale and growth potential. The company strategy is to create market advantages through product and technology leadership. SPX operates through five business segments" 9 9 9 9 9
Technical Products and Systems; Industrial Products and Services; Flow Technology; Cooling Technologies and Services; and Service Solutions.
These are further divided into nine business platforms, with Fluid Systems being the only platform in Flow Technology segment. The company has a very wide range of process products, with the old Flair business unit (acquired with United Dominion Industries) now renamed SPX Air Treatment, within the Flow Technology business segment. This is currently trading with a panoply of well known filtration brand names: 9 9 9
Engineered Products: Delair, Kemp, Pneumatic Products; Process Filtration" Airpel, Dollinger, GD Engineering, Plenty; and Industrial Products" Deltech, Hankison International, General Pneumatics
(and this list does not yet include the McLeod Russel brands). Founded in 1912 as the Piston Ring Co, and adopting its present name in 1988, SPX has grown rapidly, both organically and by acquisition. In the filtration area, acquisitions have included Plenty Filter from Smiths Industries, UDI/Flair in May 2001, Hankison International at the
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beginning of 2003, and McLeod Russel in early 2004 (with its extra brand names of Industrifilter, Luwa and Vokes). Filtration sales are estimated to be in the region ofUS$450 million.
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SPX Corp Year ended 31.12
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Net Sales Gross Profit Operating Income Net Income Research & Development Capital Expenditure
5082 1534 532 236 96 70
2002
4822 1565 610 127 96 89
2001
3853 1248 453 173 81 137
7.1.50 Zenon Environmental Inc 3239 Dundas Street West Oakville Ontario L6M 4B2 Canada Tel: +1 905 465 3030 Fax: +1 905 465 3050 Web: www.zenonenv.com
Zenon is a specialist supplier of immersed membrane technology for water and wastewater treatment. It has grown rapidly, and continues to d o so.
Zenon was founded in 1980 in the face of a perceived growing water crisis. The company's vision was that membrane technology would be the solution needed to overcome water shortages worldwide. In 1990 came the major development of the ZeeWeed, which represented a paradigm shift in membrane technology. ZeeWeed's use of gentle suction rather than applied pressure to filter water is very significant in making the technology cost-effective. Commercial successes in drinking and wastewater treatment, and water reuse soon followed. Since the development of the initial ZeeWeed membrane, Zenon has engineered a complete family of membrane products that sets global standards in membrane technology and allows the provision of customized solutions for most water treatment needs. With thousands of membrane installations in more than 40 countries, Zenon is responding to challenges faced by municipalities and industry, dramatically reducing energy and chemical requirements in treatment processes, and guaranteeing new levels of water purity for all applications where quality is critical. The company's growth has come about entirely organically, without an acquisition policy, although it has recently granted a licence to Ondeo Degr~mont to sell its technologies, thus considerably expending its market reach into Europe and Francophone countries.
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MD" Managing Director PD" Production Manager MM" Marketing Manager A full list of products and companies is available in section 8.2 3M Canada Co, OH&ES Division
1360 California Ave, Brockville, Ontario K6V 5V8, Canada Tel: +1 613 345 0111 Fax: +1 613 345 2639 Web: www.3M.com
3M Filtration Products
@ctivated Carbonair Filterpleats BV
Brabantse Hoek 10, Udenhout NL-5071 NM, The Netherlands Tel: +31 13 511 38 25 Fax: +31 13 511 33 23
A Kayser GmbH und Co KG, Textile Filtermedien
3M Center, Building 0060-01S-16, St Paul, MN 55144-1000, USA Tel: +1 651 737 6501 Fax: +1 651 733 9520 Web: www.mmm.com
Baustr 38, Einbeck 37574, Germany Tel: +49 5561 7902 2020 Fax: +49 5561 7902 2870 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.kayser-textil.de
3M Filtration Products Europe
A2 Water Process Solutions
Zoete Inval 6, Breda NL-4815 HK, The Netherlands Tel: +31 76 530 1100 Fax: +31 76 530 1352 Email:
[email protected]
PO Box 237, Gregory, TX 78359, USA Tel: +1 361 777 3234 Fax: +1 361 777 0644 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.a2water.com
3V Cogeim SpA
A2Z Filtration Specialities Pvt Ltd
Via Friuli 19, Dalmine 24044, Italy Tel: +39 035 4165607/08/09/10 Fax: +39 035 565656 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.3v-cogeim.com
Corporate Office 11, Poorvi Marg, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi 110 057, India Tel: +91 11 5166 0133 Fax: +91 11 5166 0134 Email:
[email protected]
Web: www.a2zfiltration.com MD: Digvijai Singh No of Employees: 40 2003 Sales: US$2 million Plant Area: 15 000 sq ft Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: TUV Suddeutschland India Pvt Ltd
A2Z Filtration Specialities Pvt Ltd
Manufacturing Facility 259, Udyog Vihar, Phase- IV, Gurgaon 122 015, India Tel: +91 124 500 1387 Fax: +91 124 500 1388 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.a2zfiltration.com
AAF International
10300 Ormsby Park Place, Suite 600, Louisville, KY 40223, USA Tel: +1 502 637 0011 Fax: +1 502 637 0321 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.aafintl.com MD: Alan Steiden PM: Charles Hufford MM: Dennis Russ Parent Company: AAF International No of Employees: 1850
Globally Plant Area: 1 million sq ft Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: DNV
AAF Ltd
Bassington Lane, Cramlington NE23 8AF, UK Tel: +44 1670 713477 Fax: +44 1670 590262 Email:
[email protected]
ACME Engineering Products Inc
2330 State Rt 11 PMB 10, Mooers, NY 12958, USA Tel: +1 518 236 5659 Fax: +1 518 236 6941 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.acmeprod.com
ACME Engineering Products Ltd
5706 Royalmount Ave, Montreal, Quebec H4P 1K5, Canada Tel: +1 514 342 5656 Fax: +1 514 342 3131 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.acmeprod.com MD: GS Presser No of Employees: 20
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Plant Area: 600 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: BNQ
Fax: +44 121 559 7204 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filters-uk.com
Acordis Kelheim GmbH
Air Purification Inc
Regensburger Str 109, Kelheim D-93309, Germany Tel: +49 9441 99 231 Fax: +49 9441 99 639 Email: dolanit.kelheim@ acordis.de Web: http://kel heim.acordis.com
ACS Filtertechniek BV
Berenkoog 67 Alkmaar, Velbert NL-1822 BN, The Netherlands Tel: +31 72 567 5500 Fax: +31 72 562 3892 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.acsfilters.com
ACS Industries LP, Separations & Mass Transfer Products
14211 Industry Rd, Houston, TX 77053, USA Tel: +1 713 434 0934 Fax: +1 713 433 6201 Email: acsind@ acsindustries,com Web: www. acsseparations.com
ACWa Services Ltd
Keighley Rd, Skipton, N Yorks BD23 2UE, UK Tel: +44 1756 794794 Fax: +44 1756 790898 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.acwa.co.uk
Advantec MFS Inc
6723 Sierra Court, Ste A, Dublin, CA 94568, USA Tel: +1 925 479 0625 Fax: +1 925 479 0630 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.advantecmfs.com
Ahlstrom
Via Augusta 59, Barcelona E-08006, Spain Tel: +34 93 292 2059 Fax: +34 93 237 4908 Web: www.ahlstrom.com
Air & Liquid Filtration Ltd
Long Meadow Works, Rowley Village, Rowley Regis, Warley, West Midlands B65 9EN, UK Tel: +44 121 559 1638
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Air Techniques International
11403 Cronridge Drive, Owings Mills, MD 211172247, USA Tel: +1 410 363 9696 Fax: +1 410 363 9695 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.atitest.com MD: Eric Hanson MM: R Vijayakumar PhD Parent Company: Hamilton Associates Quality Assurance: ISO 9001 Certifying Body: Det Norske Veritas Certification Inc
Airclean Ltd
PO Box 147, Maidstone, Kent ME14 2LA, UK Tel: +44 1622 832777 Fax: +44 1622 832507 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.airclean.co.uk
AirFilt Filtertechnik GmbH Vennstr 5, Selfkant D-52538, Germany Tel: +49 2456 504250 Fax: +49 2456 504252
Airguard Industries Inc
PO Box 32578, 3807 Bishop Lane, Louisville, KY 40232, USA Tel: +1 502 969 2304 Fax: +1 502 961 0930 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.airguard.com MD: Jeff Tumm PM: Tom Justice MM: Gary Heilmann Parent Company: Clarcor Inc, USA Quality Assurance: ISO 9 0 0 1 Certifying Body: Underwriters Laboratories
Airklean Engineering Pte Ltd
5 Upper Aljunied Link, Quartz Industrial Building, Unit 0702, 367903 Singapore Tel: +65 6 382 1680 Fax: +65 6 382 6182 Email: airklean@ m box2 .sing net.co m .sg
AirMaze Corp
115 East Steels Corners Rd, Stow, OH 44224-0459, USA Tel: +1 330 928 4100 Fax: +1 330 928 0122
Airpel Filtration Ltd
Hambridge Rd, Newbury, Berks RG 14 5TR, UK Tel: +44 1635 263915 Fax: +44 1635 36006 Email:
[email protected]
AirSep Corp
401 Creekside Drive, Buffalo, NY 14228-2085, USA Tel: +1 716 691 0202 Fax: +1 716 691 1255 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.airsepcpd.com MD: Ravinder Bansal PM: Alex Hernandez MM: Alex Hernandez Parent Company: AirSep Corp No of Employees: 420 2003 Sales: US$86 million Plant Area: 10 486 sq m
AJM/Polyfilters
PO Box 18, Mirfield, W Yorks WF14 0BX, UK Tel: +44 1924 496584 Fax: +44 1924 496249 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.polyfilters.com
AKW Apparate + Verfahren GmbH u Co KG Georg-Schiffer-Str 70, Hirschau D-92242, Germany Tel: +49 9622 18 0 Fax: +49 9622 18376 Email:
[email protected] Web: akwauv.com
Alamo Water Refiners Inc 28W005 Industrial Ave, Barrington, IL 60010, USA Tel" +1 847 382 7810 Fax: +1 847 382 5814 Email: mwsales@ alamowater.com Web: www.alamowater.com
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Albany International Corp PO Box 1907, Albany, NY 12201, USA Tel: + 1 518 445 2200 Fax: +1 518 447 6530 Web: www.albint.com
Albarrie Canada Ltd
85 Morrow Rd, Barrie, Ontario L4N 3V7, Canada Tel: +1 705 737 0551 Fax: +1 705 737 4044 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.albarrie.com
Alderley Systems Ltd
Kingfisher House, Arnolds Field Estate, Wotton-underEdge, The Downs, Glos GL12 8JD, UK Tel: +44 1454 294 556 Fax: +44 1454 299 272 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.alderleyg roup.co.uk
Alfa Laval Desalt A/S
Maskinvej 5, Soborg DK-2860, Denmark Tel: +45 31 670883 Fax: +45 31 670125
Alfa Laval Inc
955 Mearns Rd, Warminster, PA 18974, USA Tel: +1 215 443 4000 Fax: +1 215 443 4200 Email: unitedstates.info@ alfalaval.com Web: www.alfalaval.us MD: Brent Smith, John Atanasio Parent Company: Alfa Laval, Sweden No of Employees: 1300
Alfa Laval Ltd
Doman Rd, Camberley, Surrey GU15 3DN, UK Tel: +44 1276 800011 Fax: +44 1276 413512 Email: unitedkingdom.info@ alfalaval.com Web: www.alfalaval.com
Alfa Laval Moatti Snc
BP 56, Les Clayes-sous-Bois F-78340, France Tel: +33 1 30 81 81 81 Fax: +33 1 30 81 81 70 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.alfalaval.com MD: Guillaume Malphettes Parent Company: Alfa Laval
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Alfa Laval Nakskov A/S Membrane Technology
Stavangervej 10, Nakskov 4900, Denmark Tel: +45 7020 4900 Fax: +45 7020 4910 Email: nakskov.alfalaval@ alfalaval.com Web: www.alfalaval.com MD: Nick Corner-Walker PM: Knud Verner Larsen MM: Susanne Hoist Parent Company: Alfa Laval AB No of Employees: 70 2003 Sales: Approx SKrl 1 billion
Alfa Laval Separation AB Tumba S-14780, Sweden Tel: +46 8 530 650 00 Fax: +46 8 530 335 89 Email: separation.info@ alfalaval.com
Alfa Laval Singapore Pte Ltd
11 Joo Koon Circle, Jurong, 629043 Singapore Tel: +65 862 27 11 Email:
[email protected]
Alfa Valvole Srl
Viale del Lavoro 19, Casorezzo (MI) 20010, Italy Tel: +39 02 90269206 Fax: +39 02 90 296292 Email:
[email protected]
Alfred Kiircher GmbH & Co KG - Reinigungs Systeme
Alfred-Kaercher-Str 28-40, Winnenden D-71364, Germany Tel: +49 71 95 14 0 Fax: +49 71 95 14 22 12 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.karcher.com
All Venturi Equipment Ltd Venturi House, Edensor Rd, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent ST3 2QE, UK Tel: +44 1782 599800 Fax: +44 1782 599009 Email: sales@ venturipumps.com Web: www.venturipumps.com
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Allied Colloids Ltd
PO Box 38, Low Moor, Bradford, UK Tel: +44 1274 671267 Fax: +44 1274 606499
Allied Filter Systems Ltd
Huntsman Drive, Northbank Industrial Park, Irlam, Manchester M44 5EG, UK Tel: +44 161 777 9500 Fax: +44 161 777 9176 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.alliedfilter.co.uk
Allis Mineral Systems Australia Ltd
Level 2, 63 Parramatta Rd, Lidcombe, NSW 2141, Australia Tel: +61 2 9748 1777 Fax: +61 2 9748 1939
Alpco de Mexico SA de CV
Rio Lerma 345-102, DF 06500, Mexico Tel: +525 86 3257 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.alpco.com.mx/ filtros/indust.htm
Alpma Hain & Co KG
Postfach 20, Alpenlandstr 39/41, Rott am Inn D-83543, Germany Tel: +49 8039 401 0 Fax: +49 8039 401201
Altair Filter Technology Ltd Omega Park, Alton GU34 2QE, UK Tel: +44 1420 541188 Fax: +44 1420 541298
Amafilter BV
Kwakelkade 28, PO Box 396, Alkmaar NL-1800 A J, The Netherlands Tel: +31 72 527 3400 Fax: +31 72 512 5207 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.amafilter.com
Amazon Filters Ltd
Albany Park Estate, Frimley Rd, Camberley, Surrey GU16 7PG, UK Tel: +44 1276 670600 Fax: +44 1276 670101 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.amazonfilters.co.uk
Litomericka 272, Steti CZ-41108, Czech Republic Tel: +420 416 851 111 Fax: +420 416 851 100 Email:
[email protected];
[email protected] Web: www.amersilfilpap.com/cz MD: Jaroslav Libal PM: Tomas Dolak MM: Klara Sedlackova Parent Company: The Moore Co, USA Quality Assurance: ISO 9001, 1SO 14001 Certifying Body: Det Norske Veritas
American Felt and Filter Co
361 Walsh Ave, New Windsor, NY 12553, USA Tel: +1 845 561 3560 Fax: +1 845 561 0967 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.affco.com
American Water Technologies
119/6 Val Dervin Parkway, Stockton, CA 95206, USA Tel: +1 209 983 9800 Fax: +1 209 982 9800
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AML Industries Inc
3500 Davisville Rd, Hatboro, PA 19040, USA Tel: +1 215 674 2424 Fax: + 1 215 674 3252 Email: in fo@ lavi nce nt ri fug e.co m Web: www. lavi ncent rifuge.co m MD: Aaron Lavin MM: M P Roches No of Employees: 17 2003 Sales: US$1.5 million Plant Area: 25 000 sq ft
Analytical Services Inc
PO Box 515, Williston, VT 05495, USA Tel: +1 802 878 5138 Fax: +1 802 878 6765 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.a n a Iytica Ise rvices.co m
Anderson Separator
16633 Foltz Industrial Parkway, Strongsville, OH 44149, USA Tel: + 1 440 572 1500 Fax: +1 440 238 8828 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.clark-reliance.com
Americleer Corp
Andrew Textile Industries Ltd
Ameridia, Division of Eurodia Industrie
Andritz AG
3101 SW 34th Ave, Suite 905/488, Ocala, FL 34474, USA Tel: +1 904 622 8772 Fax: +1 904 622 1290
20 F Worlds Fair Drive, Somerset, NJ 08873, USA Tel: +1 732 805 4003 Fax: +1 732 805 4008 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.ameridia.com MD: Daniel Bar MM: Daniel Bar Parent Company: Eurodia Industrie, France No of Employees: 20 Plant Area: 250 sq m
Ametek Filters Ltd
4 Daimler Drive, Cowpen Lane Industrial Estate, Billingham, Cleveland TS23 4JD, UK Tel: +44 1642 370616 Fax: +44 1642 564708
Walshaw Rd, Bury, Lancs BL8 1NG, UK Tel: +44 161 761 1411 Fax: +44 161 763 1156 Email:
[email protected]
Stattegger Str 18, Graz A-8045, Austria Tel: +43 316 6902 2318 Fax: +43 316 6902 406 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.andritz.com MD: Dr Johannes Kappel No of Employees: 4500 Group Quality Assurance: ISO 9001
Andritz-Guinard
2-4 avenue de I'Europe, Velizy 78140, France Tel: +33 1 39 26 05 50 Fax: +33 1 39 26 06 66/05 60 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.andritzguinard.com MD: Luc Gilbert PM: Stephane Limousin,
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Sebastien Turbeaux Parent Company: Andritz AG No of Employees: 150 2003 Sales: US$62 million Plant Area: 6000 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001 Certifying Body: AFAO
Aoustin Inc
6710 Benjamin Rd, Suite 100, Tampa, FL 33634, USA Tel" +1 813 886 0497 Fax: +1 813 882 3672
Apexfil Ind Com Ltda
Rua Curu~ 101/111, Vila Maria, S~o Paulo 2120000, Brazil Tel: +55 11 6954 7055 Fax: +55 11 6954 2532 Email: a pexfi I@a pexfi I.com .br Web: www.apexfil.com.br MD: Edison Ricco MM: Edison Ricco Jr No of Employees: 50 Quality Assurance: ISC) 9001:2000 Certifying Body: SGS
APV Solutions and Services
395 Fillmore Ave, Tonawanda, NY 14150, USA Tel: +1 716 692 3000 Fax: +1 716 692 1715 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.apv.com
AQF Technologies LLCBBA Nonwovens
Lozenberg 18, Box 6, Zaventem B-1932, Belgium Tel: +32 2 711 59 59 Fax: +32 2 711 59 60 Email: info.nonwovens@ bbabelgium.com
Aqua Everblue
Chiltem Gate, Crowell, C)xon C)X39 4RR, UK Tel: +44 1844 354840 Fax: +44 1844 355190 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.aq uaeverbl ue.com
Aquafine Corp
3963 Darien Highway, Brunswick, GA 31525, USA Tel: +1 912 265 2000 Fax: +1 912 265 3000 Email:
[email protected]
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Aquamarijn Micro Filtration BV
MESA Research Institute, PC) Box 217, Enschede NL-7500 AE, The Netherlands Tel: +31 53 489 4372 Fax: +31 53 430 9547 Email: m icm ec@eltn, utwe nte. n I
AquaPure Filters Ltd
Units 1 & 2, Leekbrook Ind Estate, Leekbrook Way, Leek, Staffs ST13 7AP, UK Tel: +44 1538 399920 Fax: +44 1538 399923 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.aq uapu refilter.co.uk
Aquazur
Haweshill Court, Drift Rd, Windsor, Berks SL4 4QQ, UK Tel: +44 1753 712000 Fax: +44 1753 712001 Web: www.ondeo-nalco.com
Arboga-Darenth Ltd
Darenth Works, Ray Lamb Way, Erith, Kent DA8 2LA, UK Tel: +44 1322 341 451 Fax: +44 1322 331 226 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.arbogadarenth.com
Arco Ltd
PC) Box 21, Waverley St, Hull, E Yorks HU1 2SJ, UK Tel: +44 1482 222522 Fax: +44 1482 218536 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.arco.co.uk
Argon Offshore International Ltd
322 Broomloan Rd, Glasgow G51 2JQ, UK Tel: +44 141 425 1285 Fax: +44 141 440 2026 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.argonoffshore.com/index.html
Ariel Industries Pty Ltd, Applied Filters Division
26 Kembla St, Cheltenham, Victoria 3192, Australia Tel: +61 3 9584 3966 Fax: +61 3 9583 9979
Email:
[email protected] Web: www.arielindustries.com.au
Email" enquiries@ uk.ashbrookcorp.com Web" www.ashbrookcorp.com
Arkal Water Technologies
Ashby Cross Co Inc
Kibbutz Bet Zeta, Jordan Valley 15135, Israel Tel: +972 6677 5140 Fax: +972 6677 5476
Arville Textiles Ltd
Sandbeck, Wetherby, W Yorks LS22 7DQ, UK Tel: +44 1937 582735 Fax: +44 1937 580196 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.arville.com
ARW Filters Pvt Ltd
759/99A Yashlaxmi, Prabhat Rd, Lane No 2, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune 411 004, India Tel: +91 20 567 5279 Fax: +91 20 567 5087 Email:
[email protected]
Asahi Kasei Corp, Industrial Membranes Division
Hibiya Mitsui Building, 1-1-2, Yuraku-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-8440, Japan Tel: +81 3 3507 2682 Fax: +81 3 3508 1474 Web: www.asahikasei.co.jp/membrane/english /index.html
Asco/Joucomatic
Industrielaan 21, PO Box 3, Scherpenzeel NL-3925 BD, The Netherlands Tel: +31 33 277 79 11 Fax: +31 33 277 78 88 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.ascojoucomatic.com MD: A Bolks PM: W Van Der Meyden MM: EY Moraal Parent Company: Asco USA No of Employees: 165 Quality Assurance: ISC) 9001:1994 Certifying Body: KEMA
Ashbrook Corp
10/11 Brindley Court, Lymedale Business Park, Newcastle-u nder-Lyme, Staffs ST5 9QH, UK Tel: +44 1782 578650 Fax: +44 1782 260534
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28 Parker St, Newburyport, MA 01950, USA Tel: +1 978 463 0202 Fax: +1 978 463 0505 Web: www.ashbycross.thomasregi ster.com
Ashra Filtration Solutions Pvt Ltd 43/2 Erandawana Konark, Pune 411 038, India Tel" +91 20 5438393 Fax: +91 20 5881649 Email" ash
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Associated Perforated & Weavers Ltd 75 Church St, Warrington, Cheshire WA1 2SR, UK Tel: +44 1925 632402 Fax: +44 1925 413810 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.apw.co.uk
AST Group Ltd
Unit 9, Orchard Trading Estate, Toddington, Cheltenham, Glos GL54 5EB, UK Tel" +44 1242 620022 Fax: +44 1242 620033
Atech Innovations GmbH Am Wiesenbusch 26, Gladbeck 45966, Germany Tel: +49 2043 94 34 0 Fax: +49 2043 94 34 34 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.atechinnovations.corn
Athex bvba
Alpenroosbaan 2, Schoten 2900, Belgium Tel: +32 3653 2182 Fax: +32 3653 2161 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.athex.be
Atkins Fulford Ltd
Farthing Rd Industrial Estate, Ipswich IP1 5AP, UK Tel: +44 1473 242900 Fax: +44 1473 242929 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.atkinsfulford.co.uk
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Autel Srl
Via Tagliamento 45, Sassuolo (MO) 41049, Italy Tel: +39 0536 802104 Fax: +39 0536803372 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.aeautel.it
Avery Filter Co Inc
99 Kinderkamack Rd, Westwood, NJ 07675, USA Tel: +1 201 666 9664 Fax: +1 201 666 3802 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.averyfilter.com
AVS Valves Ltd
The Fluid Power Centre, Watling St, Nuneaton, Warwickshire CV11 6BQ, UK Tel: +44 2476 354535 Fax: +44 2476 354143 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.bonomi.it
Awa Paper Manufacturing Co Ltd
3-10-18 Minami-yaso-cao, Tokushima 770-0005, Japan Tel: +81 88 631 8108 Fax: +81 88 632 2076 Email:
[email protected]
Axium Process Ltd
Unit 7, Hendy Industrial Estate, Hendy, Swansea SA4 0XP, UK Tel: +44 1792 883882 Fax: +44 1792 886049 Email: info@axium process.com Web: www.axi u m process.com
Axsia Howmar
Albany Park Estate, Frimley Rd, Camberley, Surrey GU16 7QQ, UK Email:
[email protected]
Axsia Mozely Ltd
Cardrew, Redruth, Cornwall TR15 1SS, UK Tel: +44 1209 310500 Fax: +44 1209 211068 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.natcogroup.com
B&M Longworth Ltd
Sett End Rd North, Shadsworth Business Park, Blackburn, Lancs BB1 2QG, UK Tel: +44 1254 680501
Fax: +44 1254 54041 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.bml.net
Tel: +1 704 423 2000 Fax: +1 704 423 2101
BASP Industries
Baldwin Filters Ltd
2A Daimler Close, Royal Oak Industrial Estate, Daventry, Northants NN11 5QJ, UK Tel: +44 1327 310616 Fax: +44 1327 310704
GP Industries Compound, Lewis wadi, Thane 400 604, India Tel: +91 22 282 2919 Fax: +91 22 282 1774 Email:
[email protected]
Baldwin Filters NV
Bassaire Ltd
Industrie Laan 46, 2900 Schoten, Belgium Tel: +32 3 328 18 88 Fax: +32 3 328 18 99 Email:
[email protected] Web: www. baldwinfilter.com
Duncan Rd, Southampton, Hants SO31 1ZS, UK Tel: +44 1489 885111 Fax: +44 1489 885211 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.bassaire.co.uk
Baler Equipment Co
BBA Industrial Nonwovens GmbH
PO Box 25150, Portland, OR 97298, USA Tel" + 1 503 292 4118 Web: www.baler-eqpt.com
Baltex Nonwovens
Laki 12, Tallinn 105621, Estonia Fax: +372 6 563 210 Web: www.tola ram .ee/texti le/ bnonwov/main.html
Bamag GmbH & Co KG Wetzlarer Str 136, Butzbach 35510, Germany Tel: +49 60 33 83 9 Fax: +49 60 33 83 244 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.bamag-gmbh.de
Woltorfer Str 124, PO Box 1107, Peine D-31201, Germany Tel: +49 51 71 408 460 Fax: +49 51 71 408 499
BEC Filters
Gore Rd Industrial Estate, New Milton, Hants BH25 6SA, UK Tel: +44 1425 613131 Fax: +44 1425 616551 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.becgroup.com
Beckart Environmental Inc
Barchmann Dieter I nd ustriev ertreu n gen GmbH
6900 46th St, Kenosha, WI 53144, USA Tel: +1 262 656 7680 Fax: +1 262 656 7699 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.beckart.com
Barnebey & Sutcliffe Corp
Oakley Court, Kingsmead Business Park, London Rd, High Wycombe, Bucks HP11 1JU, UK Tel: +44 1494 429162 Fax: +44 1494 429163 Web: www.beckma ncou Iter.com
Lindenweg 4, Bad Nauheim 61231, Germany Tel: +49 60 32 96 110 Fax: +49 60 32 96 1131 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.barchmanngmbh.de
PO Box 2526, Columbus, OH 43216, USA Tel" +1 614 258 9501 Fax: +1 614 258 3464 Email" activated_carbon@waterlink. corn Web: www.bscarbons.com
BASF Corp
4824 Parkway Plaza Blvd, Charlotte, NC 28217, USA
Beckman Coulter UK Ltd
Bedford Steer End & Co Ltd
Eurolink House, Lea Green Rd, St Helens, Merseyside WA9 4J D, U K Tel: +44 1744 820660 Fax: +44 1744 817782
Begg, Cousland & Co Ltd
636 Springfield Rd, Glasgow G40 3HS, UK
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[email protected] Web: www.beggcousland.com
Bekaert Fibre Technologies
Bekaertstraat 2, Zwevegem B-8550, Belgium Tel: +32 56 76 67 01 Fax: +32 56 76 79 66 Email: BFTI N FO@ bekae rt.co m Web: www.bekaert.com/BFT
Bekintex NV
Industriepark Kwatrecht, Neerhonderd 16, Wetteren B-9230, Belgium Tel: +32 9 365 7111 Fax: +32 9 365 7117 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.bekintex.com
Beko Technologies Systems Ltd
Unit 2, West Court, Buntsford Park Rd, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire B60 3DX, UK Tel: +44 1527 575778 Fax: +44 1527 575779 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.bekotechnologies.com
Belco Technologies Corp
7 Entin Rd, Parsippany, NJ 07054, USA Tel: +1 973 884 4700 Fax: +1 973 884 4775 Web: www.belcotech.com
Belstock Controls
10 Moss Hall Crescent, Finchley, London N 12 9NY, UK Tel: +44 20 8446 8210 Fax: +44 20 8446 6991
Beltran Associates Inc
1133 East 35th St, Brooklyn, NY 11210, USA Tel: +1 718 338 3311 Fax: +1 718 253 9028 Email: sales@beltra nassociates.com Web: www.beltranassociates.com
BENCO International Inc
20180 S Mesquite Mesa Place, Vail, AZ 85641, USA Tel: +1 520 762 5659
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Berger Maschinenfabrik GmbH
Wienerstr 35, Knittelfeld A-8720, Austria Tel: +43 3512 82442 Fax: +43 3512 72403 Email:
[email protected]
Berghof Filtrations- und Anlagentechnik GmbH & Co KG
Harretstr 1, Eningen D-72800, Germany Tel: +49 71 21 894 205 Fax: +49 71 21 894 200 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.berghof.com MD: Mr Haeussermann Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000
Berkefeld-Filter Anlagenbau GmbH
PO Box 3202, Lueckenweg 5, Celle D-29232, Germany Tel: +49 5141 8030 Fax: +49 5141 803100 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sterlingberkefeld.com
Bernard Dumas SA, Groupe Arjo Wiggins
BP 3, Creysse, Bergerac F-24100, France Tel: +33 5 5323 2105 Fax: +33 5 5323 3713 Email: bernard.dumas@ bernard-dumas.fr
Bernoulli System AB
Skiffervagen 20, Lund 224 78, Sweden Tel: +46 46 38 55 10 Fax: +46 46 38 55 19 Email: bernoulli.system@ bernoulli.se Web: www.bernoulli.se
Bertrand W Smith Ltd
The School House, 780 Melton Rd, Thurmaston, Leicester LE4 8BD, UK
Betex A/S
Lonaveien, PO Box 147, Straume-Bergen N-5353, Norway Tel: +47 56 331068 Fax: +47 56 331141
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BFF Nonwovens
Bath Rd, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 4NZ, UK Tel: +44 1278 428500 Fax: +44 1278 429499 Web: www.bffnonwovens.com
BFPS nv (Bekaert Fibre Processing Systems)
Kouterstraat 8, Wevelgem B-8560, Belgium Tel: +32 56 43 90 90 Fax: +32 56 43 90 99 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.bekaert.com/BAF
BGF Industries Inc
3802 Robert Porcher Way, Greensboro, NC 27410, USA Tel: +1 336 545 0011 Fax: +1 336 545 0233 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.bgf.com Parent Company: Porcher Industries No of Employees: 900 2003 Sales: US$123 million Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: LRQA
BGM Wire Products 1982 Ltd
Unit 8, Tuley St Industrial Estate, Openshaw, Manchester M l l 2DY, UK Tel: +44 161 231 0636 Fax: +44 161 231 1900
BHA Group GmbH
Filtrastr 5-7, Ahlen D-59227, Germany Tel: +49 2528 300 Fax: +49 2528 30100 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.bha.com
BHA Group Inc
8800 East 63rd St, Kansas City, MO 64133, USA Tel: +1 816 356 8400 Fax: +1 816 353 1873 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.bhagroup.com
Bhatia Engineering Co
6 DSIDC Complex, Jhilmil Industrial Area, Shahdara 110095, India Tel: +91 11 258 3488 Fax: +91 11 258 3277 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.strainwell.com
BHS Werk Sonthofen
Hans Bockler Str 7, Sonthofen D-87527, Germany Tel: +49 8321 802 200 Fax: +49 8321 802320 Web: www.bhs-sonthofen.de MD: Dr Kemmann, HP Schmid Parent Company: BHSFiltration Inc, USA No of Employees: 160 Quality Assurance: ISO 9001 Certifying Body: Allianz Cert
Biopharma Process Systems Ltd
Biopharma House, Winnall Valley Rd, Winchester SO23 OLD, UK Tel: +44 1962 841092 Fax: +44 1962 841147 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.biopharma.co.uk
Bioquell (UK) Ltd
34 Walworth Rd, Andover SP10 5AA, UK Tel: +44 1264 835835 Fax: +44 1264 835917 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.bioquell.com
Biotal Ltd
Collivaud House, Ocean Way, Cardiff CF24 5PD, UK Tel: +44 29 20475550 Fax: +44 29 2047598 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.biotal.co.uk
Biotek Systems Ltd
PO Box 222, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP28 6EE, UK Tel: +44 1284 728150 Fax: +44 1284 728155
Birch Sales and Marketing Ltd
2 Restmor Way, Hackbridge SM6 7AH, UK Tel: +44 208 669 2264 Fax: +44 208 669 4344 Email:
[email protected]
Bird Machine Co
100 Neponset St, South Walpole, MA 02071, USA Tel: +1 508 668 0400 Fax: +1 508 668 6855 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.birdmachine.com
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Bird Machine Co
Dillenborger Str 100, Cologne D-51105, Germany Tel: +49 221 9856 535 Fax: +49 221 9856 102 Email: r&bsalesger@ birdmachine.com Parent Company: Andritz AG, Austria
Bird Machine/R&B Filtration
R&B Technology Centre Speedwell Rd, Parkhouse East, Newcastle-u nder-Lyme, Staffs ST5 7RG, UK Tel: +44 1782 565656 Fax: +44 1782 566130 Email: r&bsalesuk@ birdmachine.com Web: www.birdmachine.com
Black & Veatch
650 London Rd, Isleworth, Middlesex TW7 4EZ, UK Tel: +44 20 8560 5199 Fax: +44 20 8568 5479 Web: www.bvcontracting.uk.com
Blaschke Umwelttechnik
Industriestr 13, Meitingen D-86405, Germany Tel: +49 8271 81690 Fax: +49 8271 816940 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.hbumwelttechnik.de
BLF- Filtermedien GmbH & Co
Ahorn Str 3A, Bad Lauchstadt D-06246, Germany Tel: +49 34 635 21580 Fax: +49 34 635 21562 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.blf-filter.de
Bl~cher GmbH
Parkstr 10, Erkrath D-40699, Germany Tel: +49 211 92440 Fax: +49 211 9244 210 Email:
[email protected]
Boge Compressors Ltd
Unit 8 West Court, Buntsford Park Rd, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire B60 3DX, UK Tel: +44 1527 878797 Fax: +44 1527 873345 Email:
[email protected]
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Boge Kompressoren GmbH
Lechtermannshof 26, Bielefeld D-33739, Germany Tel: +49 5206 6010 Fax: +49 5206 601 200 Email:
[email protected]
Bokela Ingerieurgesellschaft fur mechanische Verfahrenstechnik mbH
Fax: + 1 978 414 479 0645 Web: www.bostikfindlayus.com
Fax: +44 1752 703901 Email:
[email protected]
Brackett Green Ltd
British Textile Technology Group (BTTG)
Brunel Way, Colchester, Essex CO4 9QX, UK Tel: +44 1206 756600 Fax: +44 1206 756500 Email: sales@brackettg reen.co.uk Web: www.brackettg reen.co.uk
Gottesauer Str 28, Karlsruhe D-76131, Germany Tel: +49 721 9 64 560 Fax: +49 721 9 64 5610 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.bokela.com
Eastwood St, Bradford BD4 7DH, UK Tel: +44 1274 725167 Fax: +44 1274 390346
Boliden Contech AB
Brannoc Fibres Ltd
PO Box 745, Skelleftea S- 10031, Sweden Tel: +46 8 6101500 Fax: +46 8 91080050 Web: www.boliden.se
Boll & Kirch Filterbau GmbH
Siemensstr 10/14, Kerpen D-50170, Germany Tel: +49 2273 5620 Fax: +49 2273 562223 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.bollfilter.com
Boll Filter UK Ltd
Commerce Park, Whitehall Rd, Colchester, Essex CO2 8HX, UK Tel: +44 1206 792234 Fax: +44 1206 793004 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.bollfilter.co.uk
Bradford Metal Works Ltd
First Field Lane, Braunton, North Devon EX33 1ER, UK Tel: +44 1271 812561 Fax: +44 1271 816598
Brautek Ltd
PO Box 222, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP28 6EE, UK Tel: +44 1284 728150 Fax: +44 1284 728155 Parent Company: Andritz AG, Austria
Brentwood Industries Inc
PO Box 605, Reading, PA 19603, U SA Tel: +1 610 236 1100 Fax: +1 610 236 1199 Web: www.brentw.com
Brightcross Insulation Ltd
304 Arcadia Drive, Greenville, SC 29609-3858, USA Tel: +1 803 233 1335 Fax: +1 803 242 2030
Shaftesbury St, Derby DE23 8XA, UK Tel: +44 1332 331808 Fax: +44 1332 292697 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.brig htcross.co.u k
Bord na Mbna Environmental Products UK Ltd
Bristol Industrial & Research Associates Ltd (BIRAL)
Bonar Fabrics
4 Harbour Buildings, Waterfront West, Brierley Hill, West Midlands DY5 1LN, UK Tel: +44 1384 486978 Fax: +44 1384 486979 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.bnm.ie
Bostik Findlay Inc
11320 Watertown Plank Rd, Wauwatosa, WI 53226, USA Tel: +1 414 774 2250
PO Box 2, Portishead, Bristol BS20 7JB, UK Tel: +44 1275 847787 Fax: +44 1275 847303 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.biral.com
British Filters Ltd
11-12 Porsham CI, Bellivier Industrial Estate, Plymouth, Devon PL6 8LH, UK Tel: +44 1752 703900
Unit B6 Newton Business Park, Talbot Rd, Hyde, Cheshire SK14 4UQ, UK Tel: +44 161 368 2630 Fax: +44 161 368 1305 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.bttg.co.uk
Bubber Machine Tools
PO Rayon & Silk Mills, GT Rd, Chheharta, Amritsar 143 104, India Tel: +91 183 2258566 Fax: +91 183 2258158 Email: sa les@ca nsea m ers.co m Web: www.canseamers.com
Bucher Guyer AG, Foodtech
Niederweningen 8166, Switzerland Tel: +41 1 857 22 11 Fax: +41 1 857 23 41 Email: foodtech@bucherg uyer.ch Web: www.bucherfoodtech.com Parent Company: Bucher Industries No of Employees: 6000 Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000
Buckbee-Mears St Paul
278 East 7th St, St Paul, MN 55101, USA Tel: +1 651 228 6400 Fax: +1 651 228 6572 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.buckbeemears.com
Buderus Cuss GmbH
Sophienstr 52/54, Wetzlar D-35573, Germany Tel: +49 6441 4901 Fax: +49 6441 491372 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.buderus.de
Bunting Magnetics Co
PO Box 468, Newton, KS 67114-0468, USA Tel: +1 316 284 2020 Fax: +1 316 283 4975 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.buntingmagnetics.com
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Buss SMS GmbH
Postfach 120, Butzbach D-35501, Germany Tel: +49 6033 850 Fax: +49 6033 85259 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sms-vt.com MD: Harald Bechmann PM: Werner Fenchel MM: Hubert Berndt No of Employees: 176 2003 Sales: US$27 million Plant Area: 11 000 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001, ASME, China Stamp Certifying Body: TUV, Lloyds, China
BWF Textil GmbH & Co KG
Environmental Technology Division Bahnhofstr 20, Offingen D-89362, Germany Tel: +49 8224 71 0 Fax: +49 8224 71 2144 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.bwf-group.de MD: Hans Mader PM: Thomas Hilligarott MM: Alexander Klote No of Employees: 500 Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000
C A Litzler Co Inc
4800 W 160th St, Cleveland, OH 44135, USA Tel: +1 216 267 8020 Fax: +1 216 267 9856 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.calitzler.com
C'Treat Offshore Inc
309 Briar Rock Rd, The Woodlands, TX 77380, USA Tel: +1 281 367 2800 Fax: +1 281 367 1761 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.ctreat.com
Cadisch Precision Meshes Ltd
Unit 1 Finchley Industrial Centre, 879 High Rd, Finchley, London N12 8QA, UK Tel: +44 20 8492 0444 Fax: +44 20 8492 0333 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.cadisch.com
Caldo Environmental Engineering Ltd
1 Shire Business Park, Wainright Rd, Worcester
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WR4 9FA, UK Tel: +44 1905 457220 Fax: +44 1905 457877 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.caldo.com
Calgon Carbon Corp
400 Calgon Carbon Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15205, USA Tel: +1 412 787 6700 Fax: +1 412 787 6713 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.calgoncarbon.com MD: John Stanik PM: Nick Colletti MM: Charles Fluharty No of Employees: 1000 2003 Sales: US$278 million Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000
Haslingden, Rossendale Lancs BB4 4RS, UK Tel: +44 1706 238000 Fax: +44 1706 226736 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.camfilfarr.com
Camfil Farr Co
2221 Paulhan St, Rauncho Dominguez, CA 90220, USA Tel: +1 310 668 6300 Fax: +1 310 608 2268 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.camfilfarr.com
Camfil Farr Germany
Shin-Nikko Bldg 11F, 2-10-1 Toranomon Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0001, Japan Tel: +81 3 5549 9700 Fax: +81 3 5549 9710 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.cam bridgefilter.com/ english/cffjindex-en.htm
Feldstr 26-32, Reinfeld 23858, Germany Tel: +49 4533 2020 Fax: +49 4533 202202 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.camfilfarr.com MD: Michael Krasa, Uwe Westphal PM: Eckhard Neudeck MM: Dirk Lauderbach Parent Company: Camfil AB, Sweden No of Employees: 320 Plant Area: 8800 sq m Quality Assurance: KTA 1401, Dir ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: Michael Lange
Cambridge Inc
Camfil Farr Italy
Cambridge Filter Japan Ltd
PO Box 399, Cambridge, MD 21613, USA Tel: +1 410 228 3000 Fax: +1 410 228 6752 Web: www.cambridgeinc.com
Via Induno 2, Cinisello Balsamo (MI) 20092, Italy Tel: +39 02 6604 8961 Fax: +39 02 6604 8120 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.camfilfarr.com
Cameron-Yakima Inc
Camfil France
PO Box 1554, Yakima, WA 98907, USA Tel: +1 509 452 6605 Fax: +1 509 453 9912
Camfil AB
Industrigatan 3, Trosa S-619 33, Sweden Tel: +46 156 536 00 Fax: +46 156 167 24 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.camfilfarr.com
Camfil Farr
272 Kings Rd, Tyseley, Birmingham B l l 2AB, UK Tel: +44 121 707 8211 Fax: +44 121 706 9986
Camfil Farr
77/89 Boulevard de la Republique, La Garenne, Colombes Cedex 92257, France Tel: +33 1 4652 4800 Fax: +33 1 4760 1781 Email:
[email protected] Web: wwww.camfilfarr.com
Campbell Manufacturing Inc
Spring & Railroad Sts, Bechtelsville, PA 19505-0207, USA Tel: +1 610 367 2107 Fax: +1 610 369 3580 Email: sa les@ca m pbel Im fg .co m Web: www.campbellmfg.com
Capper Plastics
26 Roman Way, Coleshill, Birmingham B46 1HQ, UK Tel: +44 1675 467557 Fax: +44 1675 465972 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.capperplastics.com
Carbis Holdings Filtration
Coxwold Way, Belasis Hall Technology Park, Billingham, Cleveland TS23 4EA, UK Tel: +44 1642 343473 Fax: +44 1642 343493 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.carbisfiltration.co.uk
Cardev International
Unit F, Ripon Way, Harrogate, N Yorks HG1 2AU, UK Tel: +44 1423 522911 Fax: +44 1423 530043 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.cardev.com
Carier Pollution Control Ltd East St, Braintree, Essex CM7 3JL, UK Tel: +44 1376 323349 Fax: +44 1376 552562 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.carier.co.uk
Carlson Filtration (India) Pvt Ltd
203 Malwa, Patanwala Compound, LBS Marg, Ghatkopar (West), Mumbai 400086, India Tel: +91 22 25003400 Fax: +91 22 25001358 Email:
[email protected]
Carlson Filtration Ltd
Butts Mill, Barnoldswick BB18 5HP, UK Tel: +44 1282 811000 Fax: +44 1282 811001 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.carlson.co.uk
Carolina Filters Inc
PO Box 716, Sumter, SC 29151, USA Tel: +1 803 773 6842 Fax: +1 803 775 6190 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.carolinafilters.com
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Carriff Corp Inc
3500 Fieldstone Trace, Midland, NC 28107, USA Tel: +1 704 888 3330 Fax: +1 704 888 1246 Web: www.carriff.com
Carter & Co
455 South Front St, Memphis, TN 38103, USA Tel: +1 901 527 4017 Fax: +1 901 526 2976 Email:
[email protected]
Carter Environmental Engineers Ltd
Hamilton House, 2 Lawley Middleway, Birmingham, West Midlands B4 7XL, UK Tel: +44 121 250 1000 Fax: +44 121 250 1400 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.cee.co.uk
Carter Thorne
Hamilton House, 2 Lawley Middle Way, Birmingham B4 7XL, UK Tel: +44 121 250 1000 Fax: +44 121 250 1400 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.cee.co.uk
CC Jensen A/S
Loevholmen 13, Svendborg DK-5700, Denmark Tel: +45 63 212014 Fax: +45 62 224615 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.cjc.dk
CECO Filters Inc
1029 Conshohocken Rd, Conshohocken, PA 19428-0683, USA Tel: +1 610 825 8585 Fax: +1 610 825 3108 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.cecoenviro.com
Celite Corp, c/o World Minerals Inc
PO Box 519, Lompoc, CA 93438, USA Tel: +1 805 737 7791 Fax: +1 805 735 5699 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.world minerals.com
Centriquip UK Ltd
Industrial Estate, Derby Rd, Clay Cross, Derby $45 9AF, UK
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[email protected] Web: www.centriquip.com
CeraMem Corp
12 Clematis Ave, Waltham, MA 2453, USA Tel: +1 781 899 4495 Fax: +1 781 899 6478 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.ceramem.com
Ceramic Gas Cleaning plc
The Sol Mill, Mill Lane, Cookham, Berks SL6 9QT, UK Tel: +44 1628 529923 Fax: +44 1628 529913
Cerex Advanced Fabrics LP
610 Chemstrand Rd, Cantonment, FL 32533-8982, USA Tel: +1 850 968 0100 Fax: +1 850 968 5229 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.cerex.com
Certified Industrial Hygiene Services
45-1127 Kamehameha Hwy, Kaneohe, Hawaii 96744, USA Tel: +1 808 235 2677 Fax: +1 808 236 0645 Email:
[email protected]
Champion Laboratories Inc
200 S 4th St, Albion, IL 62806-1313, USA Tel: +1 618 445 6011 Fax: +1 618 445 3107 Email: hotline@cham plabs.com Web: www.champlabs.com MM: Mike Mayers Parent Company: UCl
Chandler Machine Sales
Co 690 North Queens Ave, Lindenhurst, NY 11757, USA Tel: +1 631 884 7500 Fax: +1 631 884 1966 Email:
[email protected] Web: www. chandlermachinesales.com
Charcoal Cloth International
Wear DH4 5PP, UK Tel: +44 191 584 6962 Fax: +44 191 584 6793 Web: www.calgoncarbon.com
Charles Thompson Ltd
Glasshouse Rd, Kilnhurst Mexborough, S Yorks S64 5TD, UK Tel: +44 1709 584011 Fax: +44 1709 587187 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.charlesthompson.co.uk
Chauvin SA
Rue Alfred-de-Vigny 13/25, BP 2426, BP 2426, Grenoble 38034, France Tel: +33 4 7609 3063 Fax: +33 4 7622 3054 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.chauvin.fr
Chem Resist Europe
Britannia House, Lockway, Ravensthorpe Industrial Estate, Dewsbury, W Yorks WF13 3SX, UK Tel: +44 1924 499466 Fax: +44 1924 490334 Email: enquiry@chem resist.co.uk Web: www.chem resist.corn
Chem Tech
ul Ulanow Jazlowieckich 19A, 05-092 Lomianki, Poland Tel: +48 22 751 38 82 Fax: +48 22 751 3881 Email: kjanuszkiewicz@ filtertech.com.pl Web: www.filtertech.com.pl
Chemflo, division of Process Filtration LLC
3910-J North Freeway, Houston, TX 77022, USA Tel: +1 713 691 2800 Fax: +1 713 691 8444 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.chemflo.pddq.com
Chemitreat Private Ltd
28 Tuas Ave 8, 2263 Singapore Tel: +65 8613603 Fax: +65 8613853 Email:
[email protected]
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Chisso Filter Co Ltd
266 Humberline Drive, Rexdale, Ontario M9W 5Xl, Canada Tel: +1 416 679 5676 Fax: +1 416 679 0511 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.chemque.com
3-6-32, Nakanoshima Kita-Ku, Osaka 530-6591, Japan Tel: +81 66441 3257 Fax: +81 66441 8836 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.chisso.co.jp/ filter/english
Chemserve Perlite (Pty) Ltd
Chisso Filter Co Ltd
Private Bag X137, Bryanston 2021, South Africa Tel: +27 11 548 4500 Fax: +27 11 548 4730 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.chemserve.co.za; www.perlite.co.za
Chemviron Carbon
Zoning Industriel C de Feluy, Feluy B-7181, Belgium Tel: +32 64 51 18 11 Fax: +32 64 54 15 91 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.ch e m vi ronca rbon.co m MD: Kees Majoor MM: Jan Gyselinck No of Employees: 1200 world Quality Assurance: ISO 9001
Chemviron Carbon Ltd
434 London Rd, Grays, Essex RM20 4D, UK Tel: +44 1375 381711 Fax: +44 1375 389610 Web: www.calgoncarbon.com; www.chemvironcarbon.com
China Great Wall Industrial Fabrics Co Ltd
No 51 Taiping Rd, Qingdao 266001, China Tel: +86 537 289 4861 Fax: +86 537 289 4863 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.greatwallfabrics.com
China North Industries Corp
12A Guang An Men Nan Jie, Beijing 100053, China Tel: +86 10 6352 9988 Fax: +86 10 6354 7603 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.norinco.com.cn
Forefront Tower II, 3-13-1 Kachidoki, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-8555, Japan Tel: +81 3 3534 8900 Fax: +81 3 3534 9978 Web: www.chisso.co.jp
Choquenet SA
19 Rue Charles Brunette, BP 43, Chauny 2301, France Tel: +33 3 23 40 3600 Fax: +33 3 2339 2830 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.choquenet.com
Christ AG
Hauptstr 192, Aesch 4147, Switzerland Tel: +41 61 755 8111 Fax: +41 61 751 4485 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.christwater.com
Christ GmbH
Mittlerer Pfad 9, Stuttgart 70499, Germany Tel: +49 711 887 16 0 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.christ-wasser.de
Christ Kennicott Water Technology Ltd
Well Lane, Wednesfield, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV11 1XR, UK Tel: +44 1902 721212 Fax: +44 1902 867310 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.christwt.co.uk
Ciba Speciality Chemicals Water Treatments Ltd
Cleckheaton Rd, PO Box 38, Low Moor, Bradford, W Yorks BD12 OJZ, UK Tel: +44 1274 417000 Fax: +44 1274 606499 Email:
[email protected],
[email protected] Web: www.cibasc.com/ unitedkingdom
High Tech House, Commerce Way, Arena Business Park, Houghton Le Spring, Tyne &
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Clack Corp
4462 Duraform Lane, Windsor, Wl 53598, USA Tel: +1 608 846 3010 Fax: +1 608 846 2586 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.clackcorp.com
Clarcor UK Ltd
PO Box 17, Warrington, Cheshire WA5 5NP, UK Tel: +44 1925 654321 Fax: +44 1925 414588 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.clarcoruk.com
Classic Filters Ltd
Sextant Park, Neptune Close, Rochester, Kent ME2 4LU, UK Tel: +44 1634 724224 Fax: +44 1634 724234 Email: in fo@c lassicfi Ite rs.co m Web: www.classicfilters.com
Claude Laval Corp
1365 North Clovis Ave, Fresno, CA 93727, USA Tel: +1 559 255 1601 Fax: +1 559 255 8093 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.lakos.com
Clean Gas Systems Inc
160/2 Remington Boulevard, Ronkonkoma, NY 11779, USA Tel: +1 631 467 1600 Fax: +1 631 467 1688 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.cgscgs.com
Cleveland Wire Cloth & Mfg Co
3573 East 78th St, Cleveland, OH 44105-1596, USA Tel: +1 216 341 1832 Fax: +1 216 341 1876 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.wirecloth.com No of Employees: 50 Plant Area: 108 550 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000, 9100 Certifying Body: Alliance International Registrar LLC
Climavent-Cadi
ZI de la Charlotterie, Ozouerle-Voulgis 77390, France Tel: +33 1 6407 6125 Fax: +33 1 6407 6743 Email:
[email protected];
[email protected] Web: www.mcleodrussel.fr
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CMS Braillon
ZA Grande lie, Ste Helene du Lac, Montmelian F-73800, France Tel: +33 4 7984 2145 Fax: +33 4 7984 1449
Cobham Fluid Systems Ltd
Holland Way, Blandford Forum, Dorset DT11 7B J, UK Tel: +44 1258 486600 Fax: +44 1258 486601 Email: sales@ cobhamfl uidsystems.com Web: www. cobhamfluidsystems.com
Colbond Nonwovens
Westervoortsedijk 73, PO Box 9600, Arnhem NL-6800 TC, The Netherlands Tel: +31 26 366 2677 Fax: +31 26 366 5996 Email: info.nonwovens@ colbond.com Web: www.colbond.com
Conglas Nonwovens
3801 Standard St, Bakersfield, CA 93308, USA Tel: +1 661 323 6027 Fax: +1 661 324 2635 Web: www.conglas.com
Consept Solutions Ltd
Adelphi Mill, Grimshaw Lane, Bollington, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK10 5JB, UK Tel: +44 1625 575182 Fax: +44 1625 575350
Contamination Control Technologies Ltd
PO Box 14-641, Auckland 6, New Zealand Tel: +64 9 570 9135 Fax: +64 9 527 7654 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.contam.co.nz
Continental Air Systems
Cole-Parmer Instrument Co
PO Box 400, Winfield, AL 35594, USA Tel: +1 205 487 6492 Fax: +1 205 487 4233 Web: www. continentalconveyer.com
Colt International Ltd
91 Lockfield Ave, Enfield Middlesex EN3 7RE, UK Tel: +44 208 443 1908 Fax: +44 208 804 8165 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.convac.co.uk
625 East Bunker Court, Vernon Hills, IL 60061-1844, USA Tel: +1 847 549 7600 Fax: +1 847 247 2929 Email:
[email protected]
New Lane, Havant, Hants PO9 2LY, UK Tel: +44 2392451111 Fax: +44 2392 454220 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.coltgroup.com
Comber Srl
Via Nansen 15, Milano 1-20156, Italy Tel: +39 02 32 42 46 Fax: +39 02 32 47 00 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.com ber.it MD: Roberto Verri PM: Eros Golsis MM: Giovanni Bellini No of Employees: 60 2003 Sales: US$13 million Plant Area: 4000 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000, ASME, NB, INERIS (ATEX) Certifying Body: Lloyd's Register
Convac Ltd
Conwed Plastics
2810 Weeks Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414-2898, USA Tel: +1 612 623 1700 Fax: +1 612 623 2500 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.conwed plastics.corn
Conwed Plastics NV/SA
20 Marcel Habetslaan, Genk B-3600, Belgium Tel: +32 89 848310 Fax: +32 89 848320 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.conwed plastics.corn
Coperion Buss AG
Hohenrainstr 10, Pratteln CH-4133, Switzerland Tel: +41 61 825 61 11 Fax: +41 61 825 66 99
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Coperion Ltd
Andrew House, Mellor Rd, Cheadle Hulme, Cheshire SK8 5AU, UK Tel: +44 161 482 6600 Fax: +44 161 482 6611 Web: www.coperion.com
Coral SpA
Strada Volpiano 66, Leini (TO) 1-10040, Italy Tel: +39 011 9822000 Fax: +39 011 9822033 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.coralspa.it MD: Claudio Coral PM: Alfredo Nicolazzo MM: Giovanni Gay Parent Company: CORAL Engineering No of Employees: 250 2003 Sales: US$50 million Plant Area: 80 000 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001 Certifying Body: QCBI
Corning Costar Corp
1 Alevife Ctr, Cambridge, MA 02140-2327, USA Tel: +1 617 868 6200 Fax: +1 617 876 0210
Corning Costar Japan
No 35 Kowa Building, 3rd Floor 14-14 Akasaka 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 107, Japan Tel: +81 3 3586 1996 Fax: +81 3 3586 1291
Corning Costar GmbH
Am KQmmerling 21/25, Bodenheim D-55294, Germany Tel: +49 6135 92150 Fax: +49 6135 5148
Corode BV
Van Salmstraat 48, Boxtel NL-5281 RS, The Netherlands Tel: +31 411 685500 Fax: +31 411 686067
Costacurta SpA - Vico
Via Grazioli 30, Milano 20161, Italy Tel: +39 02 6620 2066 Fax: +39 02 6620 2099 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.costacura.it
Costar Europe Ltd
Sloterweg 305, Badhoevedorp NL-1171 VC,
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Costar Italia Srl
Via Don Luigi Sturzo 10, Concorezzo (MI)1-20049, Italy Tel: +39 039 604 2148 Fax: +39 039 604 2169
Costar UK Ltd
10 The Valley Centre, Gordon Rd, High Wycombe, Bucks HP13 6EQ, UK Tel: +44 1494 471207 Fax: +44 1494 464891
Coster Engineering
Airport Rd, PO Box 3407, Mankato, MN 56001, USA Tel: +1 507 625 6621 Fax: +1 507 625 5883
Costner Industries Nevada Corp (CINC)
3535 B Arrowhead Drive, Carson City, NV 89706, USA Tel: +1 775 885 5080 Fax: +1 775 885 5087 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.cinc-co.com
Cotswold Paper International
51 Malleson Rd, Gotherington GL52 4ET, UK Tel: +44 1242 672674 Fax: +44 1242 675265
Coulter Electronics GmbH
Europark Fichtenhain B13, Krefeld D-47807, Germany Tel: +49 2151 33 35 Fax: +49 2151 33 36 33 Web: www.beckmancoulter.com
CP Environmental Filters Inc
CPL Carbon Link Corp
800 Distribution Drive, PO Box 28068, Columbus, OH 43228, USA Tel: +1 614 275 3955 Fax: +1 614 275 3959 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.activatedcarbon.com
CPL Carbon Link Ltd
Sterling House, 2 Park St, Wigan WN3 5HE, UK Tel: +44 1942 824240 Fax: +44 1942 824133 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.activatedcarbon.corn
CPL Environmental Ltd
Mill Lane Wingerworth, Chesterfield, Derby S42 6YX, UK Tel: +44 1246 221221 Fax: +44 1246 222000 Email: environmental@ cpl i nd ustri es.co, u k Web: www.cpl i n d u st ries.co, u k
CPL/Miller (Environmental) Ltd
Bretby Business Park, Ashby Rd, Burton-on-Trent, Staffs DE15 0YZ, UK Tel: +44 1283 551245 Fax: +44 1283 551135
CPM Carl Prandtl GmbH Microfiltration
Friedrich-Jahnstr 19a, 83052 Bruckmuhl, Germany Tel: +49 8062 8072 0 Fax: +49 8062 8072 00 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.cpm-prandtl.de
Crane Environmental
1336 Enterprise Drive, Romeoville, IL 60446, USA Tel: +1 630 759 8866 Fax: +1 630 759 7065 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.cpef.com
PO Box 60191, King of Prussia, PA 19406, USA Tel: +1 610 265 5050 Fax: +1 610 265 5432 Web: www.cranenv.com
CPL Carbon Link AB
PO Box 165, 1722 Sylvan Lane, Gladwyne, PA 19035, USA Tel: +1 215 426 7766 Fax: +1 215 423 7089
Handelsv~gen 11, Lule& S97345, Sweden Tel: +46 920 257075 Fax: +46 920 257020 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.activatedcarbon.com
Creative Industries Inc
Croft Engineering Services
2 Beech Court, Risley, Warrington WA3 6BL, UK Tel: +44 1925 766265 Fax: +44 1925 765029 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filters.co.uk
CrolI-Reynolds Co Inc
751 Central Ave, PO Box 668, Westfield, NJ 07091, USA Tel: +1 908 232 4200 Fax: + 1 908 232 2146 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.croll.com
Crosible Inc
87 West Cayuga St, Moravia, NY 13118, USA Tel: +1 315 497 2960 Fax: +1 315 497 0324 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.crosible.com MD: Joanne Cross MM: Patrick Quigley Crosmill Ltd Crosmill House, Dragons Lane, Moston, Sandbach, Cheshire CW11 3PA, UK Tel: +44 1270 758777 Fax: +44 1270 758788 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.crosmill.co.uk
Cross Manufacturing Co (1938) Ltd
Midford Rd, Combe Down, Bath, Avon BA2 5RR, UK Tel: +44 1225 837000 Fax: +44 1225 834115 Email: mail@ cr ossm a n ufact u ri n g .corn Web: www. crossmanufactu ring.corn MD: Rodney Cross MM: Mark Clark No of Employees: 250 Plant Area: 6258 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: LRQA
Crystal Filtration Co
2938 Waterview, Rochester Hills, MI 48309, USA Tel: +1 810 651 2899 Fax: +1 810 651 6804 Ernail:
[email protected] Web: www.crystalfiltration.corn
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CS&S Filtration
PO Box 2400, 2901 Long St, Chattanooga, TN 37409, USA Tel: +1 423 756 7067 Fax: +1 423 266 3242 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.cssfiltration.com
CTP
Via S Maria 5, Cavenago Brianza, Milano 1-20040, Italy Tel: +39 02 9501641 Fax: +39 02 9501643
Culligan Espana SA
Parc A E 'Cant Sant Joan, Rubi (Barcelona) E-08191, Spain Tel: +34 93 565 3300 Fax: +34 93 565 3309 Email:
[email protected]
Culligan International
One Culligan Parkway, Northbrook, IL 60062-6209, USA Tel: +1 847 205 6000 Fax: +1 847 205 6030 Email: feed back@cu IIig a n.co m Web: www.culligan.com
Culligan International (UK) Ltd
Bay Hall, Miln Rd, Huddersfield, W Yorks HD1 5EJ, UK Tel: +44 1484 512537 Fax: +44 1484 513597 Email: sa Ies@ Iiffi n d u stri es.co m
Culligan International Ltd
Unit 3, Blenheim Rd, Cressex Business Park, High Wycombe, Bucks HP12 3RS, UK Tel: +44 1494 436484 Fax: +44 1494 523833
Culligan Italiana SpA
Via Gandolfi 6, Cadriano Di Granarolo, Emilia, Bologna 140057, Italy Tel: +39 051 601 7111 Fax: +39 051 601 7215 Email:
[email protected]
Cumberland Process Equipment 16 High Brigham, Cockermouth, Cumbria CA 13 0TE, U K
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Tel: +44 1900 825395 Fax: +44 1900 825395
No of Employees: 25 Quality Assurance: ISO 9000
Cuno Benelux NV
Cuno Nantes
Nieuwe Weg 1, Haven 1053, Zwijndrecht (Antwerpen) B-2070, Belgium Tel: +32 3 2501540 Fax: +32 3 2501549 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.cuno.com MD: TA McElevey Parent Company: Cuno Inc, USA No of Employees: 7 Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000
Cuno Europe SA
Chemin du Contre-Halage, Les Attaques F-62730, France Tel: +33 3 21 46 02 00 Fax: +33 3 21 46 02 58 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.cuno.com
Cuno GmbH
Wilhel m-Theod or-R6 m heldStra6e 32, Mainz D-55130, Germany Tel: +49 6131 984420 Fax: +49 6131 9844222 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.cuno.com
Cuno Inc
400 Research Parkway, Meriden, CT 06450, USA Tel: +1 203 237 5541 Fax: +1 203 238 8977 Web: www.cuno.com CEO: Mark Kachur PM: Tom Hamlin No of Employees: 1800 2003 Sales: US$290 million Quality Assurance: ISO 9001
Cuno Ltd
Unit 21 Woking Business Park, Albert Drive, Woking, Surrey GU21 5JY, UK Tel: +44 1483 735900 Fax: +44 1483 730078 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.cuno.com MD: Anton McElevey PM: Eric Kummer, Edward Ranger MM: Carsten Erdmann, Keith Wickert Parent Company: Cuno Inc, USA
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11 rue de Chene Lasse, BP 245, Saint-Herblain Cedex F-44818, France Tel: +33 2 40 92 33 55 Fax: +33 2 40 92 14 64 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.cuno.com
Daido Machines Co Ltd
Ueno Bldg 6-2, 2-chome, Kajicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 1010044, Japan Tel: +81 3 3252 0411 Fax: +81 3 3252 0410 Email: yoshikawa@ daidomachines.com;
[email protected] Web: www.daidomachines.com
Daiki Engineering Co Ltd
Via Zara 38, Cormano (MI) 1-20032, Italy Tel: +39 02 6155161 Fax: +39 02 61551630 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.cuno.com
11 Shin-Toyofuta Kashiwa City, Chiba 277, Japan Tel: +81 471 31 2272 Fax: +81 471 32 7168 Email:
[email protected]; seizou
[email protected] Web: www.daiki-eng.co.jp
Cycron Corp
Dana Corp Wix Filtration
Cuno Srl
PO Box 2091, Gardena, CA 90247-0091, USA Tel: +1 310 631 5900 Fax: +1 310 631 5990 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.cycron.com
Cytec Industries BV
Botlekweg 175, PO Box 5195, Botlek-Rotterdam 3197 ZH, The Netherlands Tel: +31 181 295400 Fax: +31 181 295 401 Web: www, cytec,com
Cytec Industries Inc
5 Garret Mountain Plaza, West Paterson, NJ 07242, USA Tel: +1 973 357 3100 Fax: +1 973 357 3065 Web: www.cytec.com
D-Mark Inc
25712 D'Hondt Court, Chesterfield, MI 48051, USA Tel: +1 586 949 3610 Fax: +1 586 949 4181 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.dmarkinc.com MD: Laura Butler PM: Tammy McCullough MM: Ron Richmond No of Employees: 20 Plant Area: 16 000 sq m
Dahlman Industrial Group
PO Box 438, 3140 AK Maassluis, The Netherlands Tel: +31 10 599 11 11 Fax: +31 10 599 11 00 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.dahlman.nl
1301 E Ozark Ave, Gastonia, NC 28054, USA Tel: + 1 704 864 6711 Fax: +1 704 864 9277 Email: www.dana.com/automotive_a ftermarket
Dana Corp Europe
La Pierreire, Villars-Ste-Croix CH-1029, Switzerland Tel: +41 21 631 3388 Fax: +41 21 636 0640
Dango & Dienenthal Filtertechnik GmbH
Hagener Str 103, Siegen D-57072, Germany Tel: +49 271 401 0 Fax: +49 271 401135 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.dds-filter.com
Data Acquisition Ltd
Electron House, Higher Hillgate, Stockport, Cheshire SK1 3QD, UK Tel: +44 161 477 3888 Fax: +44 161 480 5142
DCE Iberica, Sistemas de Filtracion SL Donaldson Industrial Filtration Solutions Group
Gran Via Carlos III, 93, Barcelona 8028, Spain Tel: +34 933 394 266 Fax: +34 933 395 340 Email: toritdce.es@ mail.donaldson.com Web: www.donaldson.com
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De Dietrich Process Systems Inc
2333 US Highway 22 West, PO Box 345, Union, NJ 07083, USA Tel: +1 908 686 4900 Fax: +1 908 686 8340 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.ddpsinc.com
De Vita Costruzioni Meccaniche Srl
Calata Gadda, 6126, Genova Porto 1-16126, Italy Tel: +39 010 2471225 Fax: +39 010 2461144 Email:
[email protected]
De-Martini
Via Per Oropa 118, Biella 13892, Italy Tel: +39 015 252 86 00 Fax: +39 015 25 28 643 Email:
[email protected]
Decos Impianti SpA
Via Resegone 2, Carnati (MI) 1-20040, Italy Tel: +39 039 607 6400 Fax: +39 039 607 6391 Email:
[email protected]
DeDietrich Process Systems, Rosenmund Division
9110 Forsyth Park Drive, Charlotte, NC 28273, USA Tel: +1 704 587 0440 Fax: +1 704 588 6866 Email: rosenmund@ rosenmund.com Web: www.rosenmund.com
Defim Srl
Via Provinciale 7, Civate (LC) 23862, Italy Tel: +39 0341 210 150 Fax: +39 0341 210 180 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.defim.com
Degremont Ltd
Houghton Hall Park, Dunstable, Beds LU5 5TD, UK Tel: +44 1582 631111 Fax: +44 1582 631100 Email: general.enquiries@ degremont.com
Delair BV
Heistraat 1, 4878 AJ EttenLeur, The Netherlands Tel: +31 76 5085500 Fax: +31 76 5085590 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.delairbv.nl
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Delkor Ltd
Winterfield Rd, Paulton, Bristol BS39 7RF, UK Tel: +44 1761 417079 Fax: +44 1761 414435 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.delkor.co.uk
Della Toffola SpA
Via Feltrina 72, Signoressa di Trevignano, Treviso 1-31040, Italy Tel: +39 04 236 772 Fax: +39 04 23 670 841 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.dellatoffola.it
DelStar International Ltd
Aztec Centre, Aztec West, Almondsbury, Bristol BS32 4TD, UK Tel: +44 1454 613991 Fax: +44 1454 614700 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.delstarinc.com
DelStar Technologies Inc
220 East Saint Elmo Rd, Austin, TX 78745, USA Tel: +1 512 447 7000 Fax: +1 512 447 7444 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.delstarinc.com
Delstar Technologies Inc
Corporate Office 601 Industrial Drive, Middletown, DE 10709, USA Tel: +1 302 378 8888 Fax: +1 302 378 4482 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.delstarinc.com
Delta Engineering BV
PO Box 227, Vlaardingen NL3130 AE, The Netherlands Tel: +31 10 4600 000 Fax: +31 10 4600 898
Delta Filter Ltd
81/83 Alexandra Rd, Farnborough, Hants GU14 6BN, UK Tel: +44 1252 378904 Fax: +44 1252 376398
Delta Neu Ltd
Newby Rd, Hazel Grove, Stockport, Cheshire SK7 5DA, UK Tel: +44 161 456 5511 Fax: +44 161 456 2460 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.delta-neu.com
Deltamist
BP 9168, Cergy Pontoise Cedex F-95075, France Tel: +33 1 3448 3467 Fax: +33 1 3448 3468 Email:
[email protected]
Demanik Enterprises
328/12, 15th Cross, 2nd Block, Jayanagar, Bangalore 560011, India Tel: +91 80 2656 5155 Fax: +91 80 2656 8780 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.jairamdas.com MD: R P Agarwal PM: C Somasekhar MM: R C Mathur Parent Company: Jairamdas Group No of Employees: 80 Plant Area: 30 000 sq ft Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000; QS 9000 Certifying Body: TUV, Germany
Densitron Europe Ltd
Unit 4, Airport Trading Estate, Biggin Hill, Westerham, Kent TN16 3BW, UK Tel: +44 1959 542000 Fax: +44 1959 542001 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.densitron.co.uk
Deemed Ltd
Detectawl Ltd
2 Cochran Close, Crownhill, Milton Keynes MK8 0A J, UK Tel: +44 1908 568076 Fax: +44 1908 260593
Dewplan, a Vivendi Water Systems company
Maple Court, 17-21 Queens Ave, High Wycombe, Bucks HP13 6AQ, UK Tel: +44 1494 557300 Email: sales.dewplan@ vivendiwater.com
Diagnetics Inc
5410 South 94th East Ave, Tulsa, OK 74145-8118, USA Tel: +1 918 664 7722 Fax: +1 918 664 7724
Diatex
58 Chemin des Sources, Saint Genis Laval F-69230, France Tel: +33 4 7886 8500 Fax: +33 4 7851 2638 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.diatex.com
Didier Filtertechnik GmbH
Konrad-Adenauer-Str 4, Eisenberg D-67304, Germany Tel: +49 63 511 41 0 Fax: +49 63 511 41 141 Email:
[email protected]
Diemme SpA
19/48 Richards Drive, Midrand, PO Box 3584, Halfway House 1685, South Africa Tel: +27 11 315 3224 Fax: +27 11 315 3243
Via Bedazzo 1, Lugo (RA) 1-48022, Italy Tel: +39 545 20611 Fax: +39 545 30358 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.dingsco.com
Desal Europe
Dings Co, Magnetic Group
Hauptstr 8/31, Aarau/W6schnau CH-5012, Switzerland Tel: +41 62 849 7555 Fax: +41 62 849 7569
Desalination Systems Inc
760 Shadowridge Drive, Vista, CA 92083-7986, USA Tel: +1 619 598 3334 Fax: +1 619 598 3335
Desotec NV-SA
Regenbeekstraat 44, Roeselare B-8800, Belgium Tel: +32 51 246057 Fax: +32 51 245916 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.desotec.com
4740 West Electric Ave, Milwaukee, Wl 53219, USA Tel: + 1 414 672 7830 Fax: + 1 414 672 5354 Web: www.dingsmagnets.com MD: Dennis Pural PM: Mike Volkert
DISA
Limewood Approach, Seacroft, Leeds LS14 1NG, UK Tel: +44 1132 739494 Fax: +44 1132 650735 Web: www.disagroup.com
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DISA Danmark A/S
Industrievej 13, Assens, Mariager DK-9550, Denmark Tel: +45 99 68 09 00 Fax: +45 99 68 08 91 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.disagroup.com
DISA GmbH
Industriestr 9, Friesenheim D-77948, Germany Tel: +49 7821 966 0 Fax: +49 7821 966 245 Email:
[email protected]
DISA Systems Inc
102 Transit Ave, Thomasville, NC 27360, USA Fax: +1 336 821 0890 Email:
[email protected]
Disco Performance Fabrics Inc
1411 Peel Suite 505, Montreal, Qu6bec H3A lS5, Canada Tel: + 1 514 989 6485 Fax: + 1 514 989 6444
Diva Envitec
104 Ajit Industrial Complex, NH8, Mira Rd, District Thane, Mumbai 401104, India Tel: +91 22 28454252 Fax: +91 22 28455892 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.aboutfilter.com
Dodenhoff Industrial Textiles Inc
28045 Ranney Parkway, Westlake, OH 44145-1159, USA
Tel:+1 440 892 5511
Fax: +1 440 892 0387 Email: DITsales@Doden hoff.com Web: www.dodenhoff.com
Dollinger Corp
101 Spruce St, Rich Creek, VA 24147, USA Tel: +1 703 726 2500 Fax: +1 703 726 2577
Dollinger Ireland
Ballycasheen, Killarney, Co Kerry, Ireland Tel: +353 6433322 Fax: +353 6433371 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.dollingerireland.com
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Dominique Dutscher SA
30, rue de I'lndustrie, BP 62, Brumath 67172, France Tel: +33 3 8859 3390 Fax: +33 3 8859 3399 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.dutscher.com
Domnick Hunter France SA
Domnick Hunter Ltd, Process Operations
Durham Rd, Birtley, Co Durham DH3 2SF, UK Tel: +44 191 410 5121 Fax: +44 191 410 5312 Email: process@dom nickhunter.com Web: www.domnickh.co.uk
Donaldson Co Inc
1117 avenue E Herriot, BP279, Villefranche s/Saone 69659, France Tel: +33 4 7462 3451 Fax: +33 4 7462 3544 Web: www.dutscher.com
PO Box 1299, Minneapolis, MN 55440-1299, USA Tel: +1 952 887 3131 Fax: +1 952 887 3155 Web: www.donaldson.com
Domnick Hunter GmbH
Donaldson Europe BVBA
KarI-Arnold-Str 13, 47877 Willich-Munchheide II, Germany Tel: +49 2154 48100 Fax: +49 2154 481010 Email: info@dom nickhunter.com Web: www.domnickh.co.uk
Domnick Hunter Hiross SpA
Strada Zona Industriale 4, S Angelo di Piove (PD) 35020, Italy Tel: +39 049 9712111 Fax: +39 049 9712252 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.dh-hiross.com
Domnick Hunter Iberica
De La Casa Nova 5, 08170 Montornes Del Valles, Spain Tel: +34 93 572 0050 Fax: +34 93 572 1585 Email: dh.iberica@ dom n ickh u nter.com Web: www.domnickh.co.uk
Domnick Hunter Inc
5900 N Northwoods Parkway Suite B, Charlotte, NC 28269, USA Tel: +1 704 921 9393 Fax: +1 704 921 1960 Web: www.domnickh.co.uk
Domnick Hunter Ltd, Industrial Operations
Dukesway, Team Valley Trading Estate, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear NE11 0PZ, UK Tel: +44 191 402 9000 Fax: +44 191 482 6296 Web: www.domnickh.co.uk
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Industrial Filtration Solutions Group, Interleuvenlaan 1, Leuven 3001, Belgium Tel: +32 16 38 39 75 Fax: +32 16 38 39 38 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.donaldson.com MD: Henk Souw PM: Steve Leverenz MM: Susanne Fulko
Donaldson Filter Components Ltd
Oslo Rd, Sutton Fields Industrial Estate, Hull, Staffs HY70YN, UK Tel: +44 1482 835213 Fax: +44 1482 835411 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.donaldson.com
Donaldson Filtration Deutschland GmbH
BQssinstr 1, Haan 42781, Germany Tel: +49 21 29 569 0 Fax: +49 21 29 569 100 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.donaldson.com
Donaldson Filtros Iberica SL
Parque Empresarial San Fernando, Avda.Castilla n~ 2 Edificio Dublin, SF Henares Madrid E-28831, Spain Tel: +34 91 676 86 68 Fax: +34 91 676 87 62 Web: www.donaldson.com
Donaldson France SAS
ZAC Paris Nord II, 33 Rue des Vanesses, Villepinte, France Tel: +33 1 49 38 99 30 Fax: +33 1 49 38 99 40 Email: toritdce.fr@
mail.donaldson.com Web: www.donaldson.com
Donaldson France SAS
4 bis, rue Maryse Bastie, Bron F-69500, France Tel: +33 472 14 18 40 Fax: +33 478 26 77 56 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.donaldson.com
Donaldson GmbH
Industrial Filtration Solutions Group Industriestr 11, Dulmen 48249, Germany Tel: +49 2594 77810 Fax: +49 2494 79189 Email: toritdce.de@ mail.donaldson.com Web: www.donaldson.com
Donaldson Italia Srl
Industrial Filtration Solutions Group ZI Strada A 17, Ostiglia (MN) 46035, Italy Tel: +39 03 86 302 11 Fax: +39 03 86 80 04 05 Email: toritdce.it@ mail.donaldson.com Web: www.donaldson.com
Donaldson Nederland BV
Industrial Filtration Solutions Group PO Box 212, Kromrnenie 1560 AE, The Netherlands Tel: +31 75 6 212 881 Fax: +31 75 6 210 316 Email: toritdce.nl@ mail.donaldson.com Web: www.donaldson.com
Donaldson Scandinavia
Industrial Filtration Solutions Group, Industrigatan 68, Landskrona SE 261 35, Sweden Tel: +46 418 457 550 Fax: +46 418 457 551 Email: toritdce.se@ mail.donaldson.com Web: www.donaldson.com MD: Tom Sondergaard Parent Company: Donaldson Inc
Donaldson Scandinavia ApS Industrial Air Filtration Adalsvej 50, Horsholm DK 2970, Denmark Tel: +45 45 57 00 77 Fax: +45 45 57 00 44
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Donaldson Torit BV
Industrial Air Filtration De Inzet 132, Wormerveer NL-1521 NK, The Netherlands Tel: +31 75 6212 881 Fax: +31 75 6210 316 Email: toritdce.nl@ mail.donaldson.com Web: www.donaldson.com
Donaldson Torit DCE
Humberstone Lane, Thurmaston, Leicester LE4 8HP, UK Tel: +44 116 269 6161 Fax: +44 116 269 3028 Email: toritdce.uk@ mail.donaldson.com Web: www.toritdce.com
Dong'ou Microfiltration Co Ltd
South of Yanfushan Tutian Industrial Zone, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China Tel: +86 577 833 0119 Fax: +86 577 8348523 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.chinadongou.com
DOP Solutions
Unit 10, Protea Way, Pixmore Ave, Letchworth, Herts SG6 1JT, UK Tel: +44 1462 676446 Fax: +44 1462 486078 Email: sales@dopsol utions.com Web: www.dopsolutions.com
Dorr Oliver Eimco
Swift House, Cosford Lane, Rugby, Warwickshire CV21 1QN, UK Tel: +44 1788 555777 Fax: +44 1788 555778 Email: enquiries.eimco@ eimcoprocess.com Web: www.glv.com
Dorr-Oliver Eimco BV
Wegalaan 44, Hoofddorp 2132 JC, The Netherlands Tel: +31 23 5678 111 Fax: +31 23 5626 264 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.glv.com
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Dorr-Oliver Eimco France Sarl
22 Rue Pierre Mend~s-France, Torcy F-77200, France Tel: +33 1 6017 1263 Fax: +33 1 6017 1185 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.glv.com
Dorr-Oliver Eimco Germany GmbH
Fried rich-Bergius-Str 5, Wiesbaden D-65203, Germany Tel: +49 611 20 40 Fax: +49 611 20 42 55 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.glv.com
Dorr-Oliver Eimco GmbH
Beijing Representative Office Rm 805 Jingfuang Centre Office Building, Hujialou Chaojang, Beijing, China Tel: +86 10 6597 8686 Fax: +86 10 6597 8133 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.glv.com
Dorr-Oliver Eimco UK
Swift House, Cosford Lane, Rugby, Warwicks CV21 1QN, UK Tel: +44 1788 555777 Fax: +44 1788 560738 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.glv.com
Dossa Harjee Exports
257-259 Yusef Meher Ali Rd, Mumbai 400 003, India Tel: +91 22 342 1330 Fax: +91 22 34 32 015 Email:
[email protected],
[email protected]
Doucet - MS Filtration
Dr Baer Verfahrenstechnik GmbH
Postfach 80 01 65, Frankfurt/Main D-65901, Germany Tel: +49 69 939211 Fax: +49 69 380 8610 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.dr-baer.de
Dr MUller AG
Alte Landstr 415, Maennedorf CH-8708, Switzerland Tel: +41 19212121 Fax: +41 1921 2131 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.drm.ch
DRM Industrial Fabrics Ltd
Bond St, Bury BL9 7BE, UK Tel: +44 161 763 1776 Fax: +44 161 763 1778 Email:
[email protected]
Ducon Technologies Inc
19 Engineers Lane, Farmingdale, NY 11735, USA Tel: +1 631 420 4900 Fax: +1 631 420 4985
DuMcCann Filtrations
Plot No 232, Sector 24, Faridabad 121005, India Tel: +91 129 2237455 Fax: +91 129 2413938 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.duagroup.com
Dunlop Equipment
DuPont Ltd
Wheatley Hall Rd, Doncaster, S Yorks DN2 4LT, UK Tel: +44 1302 384150 Fax: +44 1302 384165
DuPont Nonwovens
PO Box 80728, Wilmington, DE 19880-0728, USA Tel: +1 302 999 4487 Fax: +1 302 999 3788 Email:
[email protected] pont.com Web: www.filtration.dupont.com
Dust Extraction International Ltd
Town St, Stanningley Pudsey, Leeds LS28 6ES, UK Tel: +44 113 236 1041 Fax: +44 113 236 0562 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.dustx.co.uk
Dustcheck Ltd
Unit 2, China St, Stoke On Trent, Staffs ST4 3N J, UK Tel: +44 1782 599454 Fax: +44 1782 599478 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.dustcheek.co.uk
Dustech Engineering Ltd
Holbrook Lane, Foleshill, Coventry CV6 4AA, UK Tel: +44 24 76682000 Fax: +44 24 76683407 Web: www.dunlopequip.co.uk
21 West St, Epsom, Surrey KT18 7RL, UK Tel: +44 1372 727638 Fax: +44 1372 741476 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.dusttech.co.uk
DuPont de Nemours (Deutschland) GmbH
Dustex Corp
Technoparc, 15 rue Lumiere, St Genis-Pouilly F-01630, France Tel: +33 4 50 28 20 54 Fax: +33 4 50 28 20 25 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.doucet-filter.com
Du Pont Str 1, Bad Homburg D-61352, Germany Tel: +49 6172 87870 Fax: +49 6172 871500 Web: www.dupont.com
Dow Deutschland Inc, Liquid Separations
DuPont de Nemours International SA
Industriestr 1, RheinmLinster D-77836, Germany Tel: +49 7227 910 Fax: +49 7227 913808
DuPont Iberica SA
Alicia Aravena, Barcelona, Spain Tel: +34 93 227-6001 Fax: +34 93 227-6200 Web: www.dupont.com
2 Chemin du Pavilion, PO Box 50, Le GrandSaconnex/Geneva CH-1218, Switzerland Tel: +41 22 717 5 1 1 1 Fax: +41 22 717 5109 Web: www.dupont.com
PO Box 7368, Charlotte, NC 28241, USA Tel: +1 704 588 2030 Fax: +1 704 588 2032 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.dustex.com
Dustraction Ltd
PO Box 75, Mandervell Rd, Oadby, Leicester LE2 5ND, UK Tel: +44 116 271 3212 Fax: +44 116 271 3215 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.dustraction.com
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Dynaflow Inc
10621-J Iron Bridge Rd, Jessup, MD 20794-9381, USA Tel: +1 301 604 3688 Fax: +1 301 604 3689 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.dynaflow-inc.com MM: Yuko Ikedo No of Employees: 13 2003 Sales: US$1.3 million
Dynatec Systems Inc
909 Jacksonville Rd, Burlington, NJ 08016, USA Tel: +1 609 387 0330 Fax: +1 609 387 2060 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.dynatecsystems.com
Dynisco Extrusion
1291 19th St Ln NW, Hickory, NC 28601, USA Tel: +1 828 326 9888 Fax: +1 828 326 8882 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.dynisco.com
DynOptic Systems Ltd
Furlong House, Crowfield, Brackley, Northants NN13 5TW, UK Tel: +44 1280 850521 Fax: +44 1280 850568 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.dynoptic.com
E Bachiller B SA
Can Guasch, Parets de Valles, Barcelona 8150, Spain Tel: + 34 93 573 07 70 Fax: +34 93 562 30 10 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.bachiller.com MD: Eliseo Bachiller No of Employees: 145 2003 Sales: US$19 million Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: ECA (Eutidad de Certificacion y Asequramiento)
E Begerow GmbH & Co
An den Nahewiesen 24, Langenlonsheim D-55450, Germany Tel: +49 6704 204 01 Fax: +49 6704 204 121 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.begerow.com
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Eagle Picher Minerals Inc
Ecotextil Ltd
PO Box 12130, Reno, NV 89510-2130, USA Tel: +1 702 824 7600 Fax: +1 702 824 7601 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.minerals.epcorp.com
Hornatky 1, Neratovice CZ-277 11, Czech Republic Tel: +420 315 682352 Fax: +420 315 682351 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.ecotextil.cz
Earth Tech Umwelttechnik GmbH
17552 Griffin, Huntington Beach, CA 92647, USA Tel: +1 714 842 8181 Fax: +1 714 841 0908 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.edenexcel.com
Forumstr 2, Neuss D-41468, Germany Tel: +49 2131 3106 0 Fax: +49 2131 3106 10
Eastern Color & Chemical Co
Eden Equipment Co, Excel Division
EDT
35 Livingston St, Providence, RI 02904, USA Tel: +1 401 331 9000 Fax: +1 401 331 2155 Email:
[email protected]
3 rue de Sedillot, Paris F-75007, France Tel: +33 1 4418 3061 Fax: +33 1 4418 3074 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.edt-info.com
Eclipse Systems
EDW Associates Inc
12 Cork Hill Rd, Franklin, NJ 07416, USA Tel: +1 973 827 7878 Fax: +1 973 827 4613 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.eclipsesystems.com
409 South Dearborn Suite 1430, Chicago, IL 60605, USA Tel: +1 312 294 0088 Fax: +1 312 294 0144
Eco-Tec Inc, Water Treatment Division
Whittle Rd, Meir, Stoke on Trent ST3 7QD, UK Tel: +44 1782 599000 Fax: +44 1782 599001 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.vivendiwater.com
1145 Squires Beach Rd, Pickering, Ontario LlW 3T9, Canada Tel: +1 905 427 6611 Fax: +1 905 427 4477 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.eco-tec.com
Ecolochem International Inc
Hydrohouse, Newcombe Way, Orton Southgate, Peterborough PE2 6SE, UK Tel: +44 1733 394555 Fax: +44 1733 390179 Email: sa les@ecolochem i ntl .co m Web: www. ecolocheminternational.com
Ecological Products Ltd
Burma House, Burma Rd, Blidworth, Notts NG21 0RT, UK Tel: +44 1623 490599 Fax: +44 1623 490366
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Edwards & Jones, a Vivendi Water Systems company
EfCI
BP 7, Route de Cazeres 3, 430 Le Fousseret F-31430, France Tel: +33 5 61 98 51 88 Fax: +33 5 61 98 58 81 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.efci-france.com
EIVS SA
Parc Evolic, Bat G2, 12 avenue du Queb6c, BP 619, Courtabqeuf F-91945, France Tel: +33 4 6918 9150 Fax: +33 4 6928 4734
EIVS SA
11 Chemin de Ronde, BP 36, F-78110 Le Vesinet, France Tel: +33 1 3071 9230 Fax: +33 1 3071 6514
Elementis Specialties
PO Box 700, Wyckoffs Mill Rd, Hightstown, NJ 08520, USA Tel: +1 609 443 2000 Fax: +1 609 443 2422/2201 Email: ppinfo.usa@ elementis-na.com Web: www.elementisspecialities.com
Elga Inc
430 Old Boston Rd, Topsfield, MA 01983, USA Tel: +1 508 887 6300 Fax: +1 508 887 6266
Elga LabWater, Vivendi Water Systems
High St, Lane End, High Wycombe, Bucks HP14 3JH, UK Tel: +44 1494 887897
ELGA Process Water
High St, Lane End, High Wycombe, Bucks HP14 3JH, UK Tel: +44 1494 887755 Fax: +44 1494 887824 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.elga.co.uk
Elica SA de CV
Paseo Quintas del Marquez # 136, Col Quintas del Marquez, Queretaro 76147, Mexico Tel: +52 442 248 4477 Fax: +52 442 248 4478 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.elica.com.mx
Ellerwerk GmbH & Co KG
Steilshooper Str 102/116, Hamburg D-22305, Germany Tel: +49 40 611 7120 Fax: +49 40 611 712 12 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.ellerwerk.com
Emcel Filters Ltd
Blatchford Rd, Horsham, West Sussex RH13 5RA, UK Tel: +44 1403 253215 Fax: +44 1403 217011 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.emcelfilters.co.u k
EMO SA
40 rue du Bignon, Z I Sud Est, Immeuble Le Ponant,
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Chantepie F-35574, France Tel: +33 2 99 86 02 03 Fax: +33 2 99 86 02 04 Email:
[email protected]
EMW Betriebe Emmerling & Weyl GmbH
Werner-von-Siemens Str 9, Diez D-65582, Germany Tel: +49 6432 10779 Fax: +49 6432 1070
Endecotts Ltd
9 Lombard Rd, London SW19 3TZ, UK Tel: +44 20 8542 8121 Fax: +44 20 8543 6629 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.endecotts.com
Energetics
PO Box 294, North Sydney, NSW 2059, Australia Tel: +61 2 9929 3911 Fax: +61 2 9929 3922 Email:
[email protected]
Engine Control Systems
Unit 8, Berkshire Business Centre, Thatcham, Newbury, Berks RG13 4EW, UK Tel: +44 1635 871776 Fax: +44 1635 872773
Enguda International Ltd
1365 Midway Boulevard, Unit 30, Mississauga, Ontario L5T 2J5, Canada Fax: +1 905 564 7290
Entec Holland BV
Zeemanstraat 47, 2991 XR Barendiecht, The Netherlands Tel: +31 10 458 0022 Fax: +31 10 458 4330 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.entec-holland.nl
Envair Ltd
York Ave, Haslingden, Rossendale, Lancs BB4 4HX, UK Tel: +44 1706 228416 Fax: +44 1706 831957 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.envair.co.uk MD: Mike Sutton PM: Jim Liptrot No of Employees: 50 2003 Sales: US$8 million Quality Assurance: ISO 9001
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Umwelttechnik GmbH
Gattenh6ferweg 29, Oberursel D-61440, Germany Tel: +49 6171 55096 Fax: +49 6171 55095 Email: service@envi to-cell.de Web: www.enviro-cell.de
Enviro-Chemie Wasser und Abwassertechnik GmbH
In den Leppsteinswiesen 9, Ro6dorf bei Darmstadt D-64380, Germany Tel: +49 6154 69 98 0 Fax: +49 6154 69 98 11 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.enviro-chemie.de No of Employees: 150 2003 Sales: (35 million Quality Assurance: DIN ISO 9001
EnviroGem Inc
2529 Raglan Court, Mississauga, Ontario L5M 5L5, Canada Tel: +1 905 821 1783 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.envirogem.com
enviroGuard Inc
1415 North Loop West, Suite 1150, Houston, TX 77008, USA Tel: + 1 713 861 3889 Fax: +1 713 868 9948
Envirom
Hoge Schuurstraat 2, Ardooie B-8850, Belgium Tel: +32 51 747766 Fax: +32 51 747760
Envirom Construction NV
Rue de I'Abattoir 53/59, Mouscron B-7700, Belgium Tel: +32 56 330020 Fax: +32 56 330710
Environment Products International Ltd
71E Montgomerie Rd, Airport Oaks, Auckland 1730, New Zealand Tel: +64 92 75 0930
Fax: +64 92 75 0932 Email:
[email protected]
Environmental Air Filtration Ltd
George St Parade, Birmingham B3 1QQ, UK Tel: +44 121 214 1450 Fax: +44 121 236 1242
Environmental Development Technology (EDT) Ltd
18/20 Barton St, Tewkesbury, Glos GL20 5PP, UK Tel: +44 1684 292767 Fax: +44 1684 292878 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.edtltd.com
Environmental Equipment Consulting & Production Inc 4 Civic Plaza, Suite 350, Newport Beach, CA 92660, USA Tel: +1 714 759 8578 Fax: + 1 714 759 1267
Environmental Filter Corp
498 Aviation, Santa Rosa, CA 95403, USA Tel: +1 707 525 8633 Fax: +1 707 525 8492 Web: www.filtgroup.com
MD: Forrest Day PM: Scott Nance MM: Steve Terry Parent Company: Kunkau Gmbh No of Employees: 65
Epic Resins
Eriez Magnetics Europe Ltd
16 Manor Industrial Estate, Flint, Flintshire CH6 5UY, UK Tel: +44 1352 730 720 Fax: +44 1352 730 820 Email: Web: www.epe-uk.com
600 Industrial Boulevard, Palmyra, WI 53156, USA Tel" +1 262 495 3400 Fax: +1 262 495 3410 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.epicresins.com
Epoc Water Inc
3065 North Sunnyside, Fresno, CA 93727, USA Tel: +1 209 291 8144 Fax: +1 209 291 4926 Web: www.epoc.com
Eray Industrial Installations Co Ltd
Environmental Technology Research Ltd
ERG (Air Pollution Control) Ltd
Environnement Et Chimie Appliquee
118 avenue du General Frere, Lyon F-69008, France Tel: +33 478779764 Fax: +33 47877 9765
EnviroTech Molded Products
1075 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84116, USA Tel: +1 801 323 2900 Fax: +1 801 323 2913 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.empslc.com
Eriez Magnetics,
[email protected]
EPE UK Ltd
505 Paul Morris Drive, Englewood, FL 34223, USA Tel: +1 941 475 0703 Fax: +1 941 474 7750
Stowe Castle Business Park, Buckingham MK18 5AB, UK Tel: +44 1280 822 155 Fax: +44 1280 822 299
Email:
[email protected] Web: www.eriez.com
2200 Asbury Rd, Erie, PA 16506, USA Tel: +1 814 835 6000 Fax: +1 814 838 4960 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.eriez.com MD: Tim Shuttleworth PM: Mike Mankosa PhD MM: Charlie Ingram No of Employees: 480 Plant Area: 9200 sq m
Barajyolu Cad Adiguzel Sitesi C-Blok Daire: 3 Atasehir, Istanbul, Turkey Tel: +90 216 4552960 Fax: +90 216 4552964 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.eray.gen.tr
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Enviro-centre, Foundary Lane, Horsham, West Sussex RH13 5QG, UK Tel: +44 1403 271711 Fax: +44 1403 271671 Email:
[email protected]
Ergon Nonwovens
PO Box 1639, Jackson, MS 39215-1639, USA Tel: +1 601 933 3204 Fax: +1 601 933 3361 Web: www.ergon.com
Eriez- Australia
154 Northbourne Rd, Campbellfield, Victoria 3061, Australia Tel: +61 3 9305 4099 Fax: +61 3 9305 4042
Bedwas House Industrial Estate, Bedwas, Caerphilly, South Wales CF83 8YG, UK Tel: +44 29 2086 8501 Fax: +44 29 2085 1314 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.eriez.com
Erlab DFS SA
Parc d'Affaires des Portes, BP 403, Val de Reuil F-27104, France Tel: +33 2 32 09 55 80 Fax: +33 2 32 09 55 90 Email:
[email protected]
ErtelAIsop
PO Box 3358, 8-14 North Front St, Kingston, NY 12402, USA Tel: +1 845 331 4552 Fax: +1 845 339 1063 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.ertelalsop.com
Erwin Sick Ltd
39 Hedley Rd, St Albans, Herts ALl 5BN, UK Tel: +44 1727 831121 Fax: +44 1727 855332 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sick.co.uk
Erwin Sick Optik Elektronik GmbH
Nimburger Str 11, Reute D-79276, Germany Tel: +49 7641 4690 Fax: +49 7641 469149
Esmitec BV
Rijksstraatweg 49, Nieuwersluis NL-3631 AB, The Netherlands
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Esters-Filtertechnik GmbH
Strangenhauschen 30, Aachen D-52070, Germany Tel: +49 241 912424-25 Fax: +49 241 166249 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.esters.com
ETI Group Ltd
Stoke Orchard, Cheltenham, Glos GL52 7RZ, UK Tel: +44 1242 673 361/673 444 Fax: +44 1242 677258 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.eti-group.com
ETL Verfahrenstechnik GmbH
Email:
[email protected] Web: www.eurofiltec.com
Eurofilter (Air Filters) Ltd
Mansfield Park, Crown Farm Way, Forest Row, Mansfield, Notts NG19 OFT, UK Tel: +44 1623 412412 Fax: +44 1623 412455 Web: www.eurofilter.co.uk
Eurofilter USA Inc
6211 28th St, East Bradenton, FL 34203, USA Tel: +1 813 753 6056 Fax: +1 813 751 2500
Eurofiltres Technologies SA
Tel: +1 541 753 1211 Fax: +1 541 753 0388 Email: su pe rfi be r@ eva n it e.com Web: www.evanite.com
3 D Maker Bhavan 2, 18 New Marine Lines, Mumbai 400 020, India Tel: +91 22 201 2461 Fax: +91 22 201 0024 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.evergreenindia.com
Localita Campoginepro 2, Frazione Gaville, Sassoferrato 1-60047, Italy Tel: +39 0732 9127 Fax: +39 0732 96497 Email: info@ fabrianofiltermedia.com Web: www.fabrianofiltermedia.com MD: Eliamaria Dadea PM: Massimo Maricini MM: Daniela Braccini No of Employees: 33 Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000/ISO 14001:1996 Certifying Body: Certichim
Exekia The Americas
Facet International Ltd
Evergreen Separatech Pvt Ltd
Zechenstr 22, Pelting D-86971, Germany Tel: +49 8861 68313 Fax: +49 8861 59585 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.etl-technology.de
57 avenue PauI-Langevin, BP 202, Epernay F-51206, France Tel: +33 3 2655 5500 Fax: +33 3 2654 8840 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.eurofiltres.com
1750 Filter Drive, DeLand, FL 32724-2045, USA Tel: +1 386 822 8000 Fax: +1 386 822 8010 Email:
[email protected]
Euremica Environmental Ltd
Europlasma NV
25 Mauchly, Suite 316, Irvine, CA 92618, USA Tel: +1 949 757 2690 Fax: +1 949 757 2715 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.exergycorp.com MD: Azita Yazdani PM: Fred Reinhard MM: Azita Yazdani Parent Company: Exergy Systems Inc No of Employees: 10-25
Instrument House, Morgan Drive, Guisborough, Cleveland TS14 7DG, UK Tel: +44 1287 204010 Fax: +44 1287 204021 Email: ma rkbaty@eu rem ica.com Web: www.zeolife.co.uk
De Bruwaan 5D, Oudenaarde B-9700, Belgium Tel: +32 55 303205 Fax: +32 55 318753 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.europlasma.be
Euroslot GmbH
Bergstr 5, NQrtingen D-72622, Germany Eurocarb Products Ltd Tel: +49 7022 47460 Unit 1, Point 4, Second Way, Fax: +49 7022 45260 Avonmouth, Bristol BS11 8DF, Web: www.euro-screens.com UK Tel: +44 117 982 0333 Euroslot SA Fax: +44 117 982 9808 ZA Les Priedons, Scorbe Email:
[email protected] Clairvaux F-86140, France
Eurocarb Products Ltd
Postbus 200, Axel NL-4570 AE, The Netherlands Tel: +31 115 563109 Fax: +31 115 561204
Eurofiltec Ltd
Navigation Rd, Burslen, Stoke on Trent, Staffs ST6 3RU, UK Tel: +44 1782 575611 Fax: +44 1782 577001 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.eurofiltec.com
Eurofiltec SA
18 rue de I'Esterel, Rungis Cedex F-94563, France Tel: +33 1 4512 0530 Fax: +33 1 4687 5868
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[email protected] Web: www.euro-screens.com
Eurovent Ltd
Govan Rd, Fenton Industrial Estate, Fenton, Stoke-onTrent ST4 2RS, UK Tel: +44 1782 744242 Fax: +44 1782 744475 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.eurovent-ltd.com
Evanite Fiber Corp
1115 SE Crystal Lake Drive, Corvallis, OR 97333-0598, USA
Fabriano Filter Media SpA
Exergy Technologies Corp
Units G1-G4, Treforest Industrial Estate, Pontypridd, Mid-Glamorgan CF37 5YL, UK Tel: +44 1443 844141 Fax: +44 1443 844282 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.faceti nternationa I. net
Facultatieve Technologies
van Stolkweg 29a, The Hague 2585 JN, The Netherlands Tel: +31 70 351 8888 Fax: +31 70 351 8891 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.facultatievetechnologies.com
Fairey Industrial Ceramics Ltd
Expanded Metal Co Ltd
Filleybrooks, Stone, Staffs ST15 0PU, U K Tel: +44 1785 813241 Fax: +44 1785 818733 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.fai reyceram ics.com
Extract Technology Ltd
Faltmatic-Cuxhaven GmbH
PO Box 14, Longhill Industrial Estate, North Hartlepool, Cleveland TS25 1PR, UK Tel: +44 1429 266633 Fax: +44 1429 866795 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.expamet.co.uk
Bradley Junction Industrial Estate, Leeds Rd, Huddersfield, W Yorks HD2 1UR, UK Tel: +44 1484 432727 Fax: +44 1484 432659
FL Smidth Airtech A/S
Ramsingsvej 30, Valby 2500, Denmark Tel: +45 3618 2000 Fax: +45 3618 2030 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.flsairtech.com
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Elsa-Br~indstr6m-Str 25, Cuxhaven D-27476, Germany Tel: +49 4721 444625 Fax: +49 4721 444642 Email:
[email protected] Web: faltmatic.de
Fanafel, Fabrica Nacional de Feltros Industrias LDA
Estrada de S Joao, Apartado 9, Ovar 3880, Portugal Tel: +351 256 579579 Fax: +351 256 579580
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FAUDI Process, Division of FAUDI Filter Systems GmbH
Scharnhorststral~e 7, Stadtallendorf 35260, Germany Tel: +49 64 28 7 02 0 Fax: +49 64 28 7 02 199 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.faudi.de MD: Ruediger Weinhardt Parent Company: FAUDI Filter Systems GmbH No of Employees: 80 Plant Area: 42 000 sq m Quality Assurance: DIVEN ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: CHINAStamp, ASME U-Stamp & PED
Fawcett Christie Hydraulics
Glendale Ave, Sandycroft Industrial Estate, Deeside, Flintshire CH5 2QP, UK Tel: +44 1244 535515 Fax: +44 1244 533002 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.fch.co.uk
Federal Mogul
Vole des Collines, Le Pont-deClaix F-38800, France Tel: +33 4 7699 0441 Fax: +33 4 7699 0442
Fenchurch Environmental Group
Fenchurch House, Dennow Farm, Firs Lane, Appleton, Warrington, Cheshire WA4 5LF, UK Tel: +44 1925 269111 Fax: +44 1925 269444 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.fengroup.com
Ferguson Perforating & Wire Co Inc
130 Ernest St, Providence, RI 02905, USA Tel: +1 401 941 8876 Fax: +1 401 941 2950 Web: www.fergusonperf.com PM: Paul Cary Parent Company: Ferguson Perforating No of Employees: 120 2003 Sales: US$19 million Plant Area: 2 plants - 155 000 sq ft
Quality Assurance: ISC) 9001:2000 Certifying Body: Intertek Systems- Boxborough, MA
Ferrum Ltd, Manufacturing Co & Foundry
Schafisheim Facilities, Rupperswil CH-5102, Switzerland Tel: +41 62 889 14 52 Fax: +41 62 889 15 13 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.ferrum.ch MD: H J Steffen PM: R Fersch MM: Smol Schneider Parent Company: Ferrum Inc, USA No of Employees: 65 (Centrifuge Dept) 2003 Sales: US$28 million Plant Area: 2300 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: SQS and EU IQ-NET
Fibercor Division, Minntech Corp
14605 28th Ave North, Minneapolis, MN 55447, USA Tel: +1 763 553 3300 Fax: +1 763 553 3387 Web: www.min ntech.com/fibercor
Fiberdyne Inc
47 Crosby Rd, Dover, NH 03820, USA Tel: +1 603 749 1610 Fax: +1 603 749 2699 Web: www.fiberdyne.com
FiberMark Gessmer
Otto Von Steinbeis-Str 14b, BruckmL~hl D-83052, Germany Tel: +49 8062 703 0 Fax: +49 8062 703 255 Web: www.fibermarkgessner.de
FiberMark Inc
161 Wellington Rd, PC) Box 498, Brattleboro, VT 05302, USA Tel: +1 802 257 0365 Fax: +1 802 257 5973 Web: www.fibermark.com
Fiberweb France Sarl
Zone Industrielle Est, Biesheim F-68600, France Tel: +33 3 8972 4720 Fax: +33 3 8972 8982
Web: www.bbanonwovens.com
Fileder Filter Systems Ltd
St Leonard's Rd, 20/20 Estate, Maidstone, Kent ME16 0LS, UK Tel: +44 1622 691886 Fax: +44 1622 621932 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.fileder.co.uk
Filfab Corp
C83 Hanuman Nagar, Valmiki Marg, Vaishali Nagar, Jaipur 302 021, India Tel: +91 141 2355494 Fax: +91 141 2359851 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filfabindia.com
Filmac (S/L Filtration) Srl
Via S Barbara 139/D, Fusignano 1-48010, Italy Tel: +39 0545 53170 Fax: +39 0545 53090 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filmac-filter.com MD: Franco Grigoletti PM: Marco Magnarini MM: Enrico Montanari No of Employees: 6 2003 Sales: US$2 million Plant Area: 200 sq m
FILTECH Filtertechniek Nederland BV
Nijverheidsweg 27-A, Udenhout NL-5071 NL, The Netherlands Tel: +31 13 511 4055 Fax: +31 13 511 3323 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filtech.nl MD: RWAL Poppelaars No of Employees: 60
FILTECH France Srl
Pole Industriel du Frejus, Modane F-73500, France Tel: +33 4 79 05 06 33 Fax: +33 4 79 05 18 84 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filtech.fr
Filter Industries Ltd
Brodalsv~gen 7, Partille S-433 38, Sweden Tel: +46 31 448625 Fax: +46 31 446814 Email: i nfo@fi Iteri nd ust riesltd .corn Web: www.filteri nd ustriesltd.com MD: Frank Svensson MM: Roland Svensson
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Filter Materials
1401 Ware St, Waupaca, WI 54981, USA Tel: + 1 715 258 5525 Fax: + 1 715 258 8488 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filtermaterials.com
Filter Media Consulting Inc
PC) Box 2189, LaGrange, GA 30241, USA Tel: +1 706 882 3108 Fax: +1 706 882 3039 Email: fmcl utz@ m i ndspri ng.co m Web: www.filtermediaconsulting.corn
Filter Media Division of Mikropul FranceSA
Parc Club du Moulin a Vent, 33 Av Dr Georges Levy, Venissieux 69693, France Tel: +33 4 78 78 9900 Fax: +33 4 78 01 9458 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.mikropul.com
Filter Melco
28, 1st industrial zone, PC) Box 78, Sadat, Egypt Tel: +20 48601002 Fax: +20 48604854 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.egyptiana.com/melco
Filter Specialists Inc
PO Box 735, Michigan City, IN 46361, USA Tel: +1 219 879 3307 Fax: +1 219 877 0632 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.fsifilters.com
Filter Technology
Unit 11, Boundary Business Centre, Woking, Surrey GU21 5DH, UK Tel: +44 1483 776649 Fax: +44 1483 740588 Email: dennis@ filtertechnology.co.uk Web: www.filtertech nology.co.uk
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Filter-Tex Media Pty Ltd
5 Stoddard Rd, Prospect, NSW 2149, Australia Tel: +61 2 9688 4633 Fax: +61 2 9896 2457
Filtercare Vertriebs GmbH
Robert-Koch-Strabe 33, Duren 52351, Germany Tel: +49 24 21 29 16 30 Fax: +49 24 21 29 18 65 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filtercare.de
Filtercor Inc
7932 Ajay Drive, Sun Valley, CA 91352, USA Tel: +1 818 504 9471 Fax: +1 818 768 7590 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filtercor.com
FilterCor of Texas
PO Box 11194, Amarillo, TX 79111, USA Tel: +1 806 335 2471 Fax: +1 806 335 3940
Filtermat Belgium
Winninglaan 17, Temse B-9140, Belgium Tel: +32 3 711 03 57 Fax: +32 3 711 03 58 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filtermat.be MD: Marcel De Bryn No of Employees: 5 2003 Sales: US$500 000
Filtermat Holland BV
Markwegzuid 2a, Heijningen NL-4794 SN, The Netherlands Tel: +31 167 523900 Fax: +31 167 523278 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filtermat.nl
Filtermation Products
Abinger Works, 4 Abinger St, Burnley, Lancs BB10 3EA, UK Tel: +44 1282 459 744 Fax: +44 1282 459 521 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filtermation.co.uk
Filtermist International plc
Faraday Drive, Bridgnorth, Shropshire WV15 5BA, UK Tel: +44 1746 765361 Fax: +44 1746 766882 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filtermist.com
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Filters for Industry (2fi)
Queensway, Stem Lane Ind Est, New Milton, Hants BH25 5NN, UK Tel: +44 1425 612010 Fax: +44 1425 621886 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.porvai rfiltration.com
Filterspun
624 North Fairfield St, Amarillo, TX 79107-7911, USA Tel: +1 806 383 3840 Fax: +1 806 383 3842
Filtertek BV
Industrial Estate, Newcastle West, Co Limerick, Ireland Tel: +353 69 62666 Fax: +353 69 62575 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filtertek.com
Filtertek Inc
11411 Price Rd, Hebron, IL 60034, USA Tel: +1 815 648 2416 Fax: +1 815 648 2929 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filtertek.com
Filterworld Ltd
Kyrenia Centre, Britons Lane, Beeston Regis, Norfolk NR26 8TR, UK Tel: +44 1263 825866 Fax: +44 1263 825956 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filterworld.co.uk
Filtex Filters Ltd
Navigation Way, Oldbury Rd, West Bromwich B70 9DF, UK Tel: +44 121 553 1283 Fax: +44 121 500 5289 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.ioi.co.uk/mfr/filtex, htm
Filtra Vibracion SL
C/Balmes 166, Sant Adria Del Bes6s 8930, Spain Tel: +34 90 2190069 Fax: +34 90 2190070 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filtra.com
Filtra-Systems Co
30000 Beck Rd, PO Box 1007, Wixom, MI 48393, USA Tel: +1 313 669 0300 Fax: +1 313 669 0308
FiltraGuide - lASS GmbH
Flurstr 61, Fuerth 90765, Germany Tel: +49 911 794 0400 Fax: +49 911 794 0415 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filtraguide.com
Filtrair BV
De Werf 1, Heerenveen NL-8440 AP, The Netherlands Tel: +31 513 626355 Fax: +31 513 627306 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filtrair.com
Filtratec SA
Rue Aviateur Huens 18, Rixensart B-1330, Belgium Tel: +32 2 652 0166 Fax: +32 2 652 0332
Filtration cv
Baarleboslaan 36, Gent 9031, Belgium Tel: +32 9 281 11 89 Fax: +32 9 281 11 87 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filtration.be No of Employees: 4 2003 Sales: US$4 million
Filtration Engineering
One North Corporate Drive, Riverdale, NJ 07457-1715, USA Tel: +1 973 616 7300 Fax: +1 973 616 7771 Web: www.camfilfarr.com
PO Box 9060, Brentwood Park, Benoni, Gauteng 1505, South Africa Tel: +27 11 395 1968 Fax: +27 11 395 1968 Email:
[email protected] MD: Frank Eckard PM: Frank Eckard MM: Frank Eckard No of Employees: 1
Filtra Srl
Filtration Group
Filtra Corp
Vjale Spagna, 62 Cologno, Monzese 1-20093, Italy Tel: +39 02 25 315 25 Fax: +39 02 2730 1290
1233 East Washington St, Joliet, IL 60433, USA Tel: +1 815 722 2076 Fax: +1 815 722 7320
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Filtration Group - Fluid Systems
343 West Erie St, Suite 320, Chicago, IL 60610, USA Tel: +1 888 215 1464 Fax: +1 888 251 8215
Filtration GroupTechnical Media
600 Railroad Ave, York, SC 29745, USA Tel: +1 803 684 3533 Fax: +1 803 684 7856
Filtration Group Inc
912 East Washington St, Joliet, IL 60433, USA Tel: +1 815 726 4600 Fax: +1 815 726 8912
Filtration Ltd
2 Hatzoran St, PO Box 8242 New Industrial Zone, Netanya South 42506, Israel Tel: +972 98636656 Fax: +972 98654025 Email:
[email protected]
Filtration Ltd
Unit 303B, Dean Rd Severnside Trading Estate, Avonmouth, Bristol BS11 8AT, U K Tel: +44 117 982 2206 Fax: +44 117 982 2209
Filtration Services Ltd
Waters Green House, Waters Green, Macclesfield, Cheshire S K l l 6LF, UK Tel: +44 1625 616109 Fax: +44 1625 434678 Email: in fo@ fi It rati onse rvices.co, u k Web: www.fi Itrationservices.co.u k
Filtration Specialists
Pump Green House, Evenlode, Moreton-in-Marsh, Glos GL56 0NN, UK Tel: +44 1608 651217 Fax: +44 1608 651598
Filtration Systems, Division of Mech Mfg Corp
10304 NW 50th St, Sunrise, FL 33351, USA Tel: +1 305 572 2700 Fax: +1 305 572 3401
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PO Box 18168, 110 Pomona Drive, Greensboro, Guilford, NC 27419, USA Tel: +1 336 294 5655 Fax: +1 336 854 0454 Email: sales@ filtrationtechnology.com Web: www. filtrationtechnology.com
Filtrec Srl
Via E Mattei 28/30, Cazzago San Martino (Brescia)1-25046, Italy Tel: +39 030 7241039 Email:
[email protected]
Filtres Monnet
BP 601 Rue Marius Berliet, Amberieu-en-Bugey F-01560, France Tel: +33 4 74 38 02 11 Fax: +33 4 74 38 27 26
Filtres Philippe
50/64 avenue Francais Arago, Nanterre F-92022, France Tel: +33 1 56 83 830 00 Fax: +33 1 56 83 83 01 Email:
[email protected]
Filtres Vernay SA
24 avenue de Lattre de Tassigny, Meyzieu F-69330, France Tel: +33 4 7831 4472 Fax: +33 4 7202 8379
Filtrex Srl
Via Anulare 2, Milano San Felice 1-20090, Italy Tel: +39 02 7533841 Fax: +39 02 7531383 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filtrex.it
Filtrine Manufacturing Co
15 Kit St, Keene, NH 03431, USA Tel: +1 603 352-5500 Fax: +1 603 352-0330 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filtrinemfg.com
Filtro Pte Ltd
63 Hillview Ave, #09-20 Lam Soon Ind Building, Singapore 2366 Tel: +65 7600611 Fax: +65 7604387
Filtroba AG Ltd
Erlenstr 56, Therwil CH 4106, Switzerland Tel: +41 61 722 1881 Fax: +41 61 722 0401 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filtroba.ch
Filtros Energia SA
Navas de Tolosa 82, Terrassa E-08223, Spain Tel: +34 93 785 2758 Fax: +34 93 786 4151
Filtrox-Werk AG
MoosmQhlestr 6, St Gallen CH-9001, Switzerland Tel: +41 71 272 9111 Fax: +41 71 272 1284 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filtrox.ch
Filtrust - KunstoffPresswerk GmbH+Co
Im Riedle 3, Nersingen D-89278, Germany Tel: +49 7308 96610 Fax: +49 7308 966120 Email:
[email protected]
Filtteck Co Ltd
No 14, 79 Alley, 288 Lane, Chien Kuo Rd, Chu Nan Chen, Miao Li Hsien 350, Taiwan ROC Tel: +886 37 462899 Fax: +886 37 462 839 Email:
[email protected] .tw Web: www.filtteck.com.tw
Filzfabrik Fulda GmbH & Co KG
Frankfurter Str 62, Fulda D-36035, Germany Tel: +49 661 1011 Fax: +49 661 101214 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.fff-fulda.de
FINSA, Filtros Industriales SL
c/Joan Monpeo 144, Terrassa (Barcelona) 8223, Spain Tel: +34 937861861 Fax: +34 937858359 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.finsaspain.com
Flair Filtration & Drying BV
PO Box 570, Etten-Leur NL4870 AN, The Netherlands Tel: +31 76 5085800 Fax: +31 76 508 5590
Email:
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Flowgen
Gagernstr 1, Darmstadt D-64283, Germany Tel: +49 6151 26397 Fax: +49 6151 20242
Findel House, Excelsior Rd, Ashby Park, Ashby de la Zouch, Leics LE65 1NG, UK Tel: +44 1530 418000 Fax: +44 1543 419250 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.flowgen.co.uk
Flair International Ltd
Flowmatic Systems Inc
Flair GmbH
Hazleton Interchange, Lakesmere Rd, Horndean, Hants PO8 9JU, UK Tel: +44 1705 591021 Fax: +44 1705 596799
Flanders Filters Inc
531 Flanders Filters Rd, Washington, NC 27889-7805, USA Tel: +1 252 946 8081 Fax: +1 252 946 3425 Web: www.flanderscorp.com
Fleetguard Inc
1161 SW 147th Court, Dunnellon, FL 34432, USA Tel: +1 352 465 2000 Fax: +1 352 465 2010 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.flowmatic.com
Flowtech Fluid Handling Ltd
8 Gresham Way, Reading, Berks RG30 6AW, UK Tel: +44 188 9413121 Fax: +44 188 9431221 Email:
[email protected]
1200 Fleetguard Rd, Cookeville, TN 38501 38506, USA Tel: +1 931 526 9551 Fax: +1 931 528 9583 Email: fleetmaster@fleetg uard.com Web: www.fleetguard.com
Pall Corp 1750 Filter Drive, DeLand, FL 32724, USA Tel: +1 386 822 8000 Fax: +1 386 822 8010 Web: www.pall.com
Fleetguard International
Fluid Engineering UK Ltd
3 avenue Val Duchesse, Brussels B-1160, Belgium Tel: +32 2 672 2626 Fax: +32 2 672 1524
Flottweg GmbH & Co KG aA
PO Box 1160, Vilsbiburg D-84131, Germany Tel: +49 87 41 3 01 0 Fax: +49 87 41 3 01 3 00 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.flottweg.com
Flottweg Nederland BV
Nijverheidsweg 23, Heemstede NL-2102 LK, The Netherlands Tel: +31 23 5470800 Fax: +31 23 5470890 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.flottweg.nl
FLOWaire Division, RL Flowers & Associates Inc
2555 South Fourth St, Louisville, KY 40208, USA Tel: +1 502 635 6245 Fax: +1 502 635 1393 Email:
[email protected]
Fluid Dynamics Division,
110A Hardwick Lane, Sutton in Ashfield, Notts NG17 5DS, UK Tel: +44 1623 510811 Fax: +44 1623 510811 Email: fluid.engineering@ dial.pipex.com
Fluid Solutions
Birch House, 6 Acresfield Ave, Audenshaw, Manchester M34 5SY, UK Tel: +44 161 370 6293 Fax: +44 161 370 6293 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.fluid41ife.com
Fluid Systems Corp
10054 Old Grove Rd, San Diego, CA 92131, USA Tel: +1 619 695 3840 Fax: +1 619 695 2176
Fluid Technologies Inc
1016 East Airport Rd, Stillwater, OK 74075, USA Tel: +1 405 624 0400 Fax: +1 405 624 0401 Email: sales@fluidtech nologies.com
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Fluitek Corp
PO Box 1017, Cookeville, TN 38503-1017, USA Tel: +1 615 528 6518 Fax: +1 615 528 7426
FluxConsult
Etzenhausen 5, Pilsting D-94431, Germany Tel: +49 9953 9809240 Fax: +49 9953 9809241 Email:
[email protected]
fluXXion BV
Prof Holstlaan 4, Philips High Tech Campus, Building WAE, Eindhoven 5656 AA, The Netherlands Tel: +31 40 274 66 34 Fax: +31 40 274 41 99 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.fluxxion.com MD: Peter Sygall
Foamex International Inc
Fournier Industries Inc
325 Boulevard Frontenac, Black Lake, Qu6bec G6H 2B5, Canada Tel: +1 418 423 4241 Fax: +1 418 423 7366 Email: general@ fou rnierind ustries.com Web: www. fo urn ieri n d ust ries.co m
Fratelli Mariani SpA
Via Cadorna 34, Carmano 20032, Italy Tel: +39 02 6 103 441 Fax: +39 02 6 103 4499 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.fratellimariani.it MD: Marco Zanetti PM: Sievano Bertinola MM: Marco Rigogliosi No of Employees: 120 2003 Sales: US$26 million Plant Area: 16 000 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001: 2000 Certifying Body: SINCERT
Fratelli Testori SpA
1000 Columbia Ave, I_inwood, PA 19061, USA Tel: +1 610 859 3000 Fax: +1 610 859 3035 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.foamex.com
Via Piave 15, Novate Milanese (MI)1-20026, Italy Tel: +39 02 35231 Fax: +39 02 352 3230 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.testori.it
Forward Industries Ltd
Freddy Products Ltd
Hunts Rise, South Marston Park, Swindon, Wilts SN3 4TQ, UK Tel: +44 1793 823241 Fax: +44 1793 828268 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.forwardindustries.co.uk
Fosplant
Weir Bank, Bray-on-Thames, Maidenhead, Berks SL6 2ED, UK Tel: +44 1628 762740 Fax: +44 1628 762741 Email: fosplant@com puserve.com
Foss Manufacturing Co Inc
380 Lafayette Rd, Hampton, NH 03833, USA Tel: +1 603 929 6000 Fax: +1 603 929 6142
Racecourse Rd, Pershore, Worcestershire WR10 2Eu UK Tel: +44 1386 561113 Fax: +44 1386 556401 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.freddyproducts.co.uk
Fresenius AG, Technology & Membrane Techniques Frankfurter Str 6/8, St Wendel D-66606, Germany Tel: +49 6851 807256 Fax: +49 6851 807444
Freudenberg Nonwovens Ltd
Ellistores Lane, Greetland, Halifax HX4 8N J, UK Tel: +44 1422 313000 Fax: +44 1422 313288
Freudenberg Nonwovens NA
2975 Pembroke Rd, Hopkinsville, KY 42240, USA Tel: +1 502 886 0204 Fax: +1 502 886 7070 Web: www.nonwovensgroup.com
Freudenberg Vliesstoffe KG
H6hnerweg 2-4, Weinheim D-69465, Germany Tel: +49 62 01 80 0 Fax: +49 62 01 88 0 Web: www.nonwovensgroup.com
Friedrichs Filtersysteme GmbH
Hermann-L6ns-Str 2-6, Wassenberg D-41849, Germany Tel: +49 2432 9660 0 Fax: +49 2432 9660 90 Email: info@fried richsfilter.de Web: www.fried richsfilter.com MD: Anneliese Friedrichs PM: Karin Schieren MM: Andreas Friedrichs No of Employees: 13 2003 Sales: US$3 million Plant Area: 1200 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9000:2000 Certifying Body: TUV Rheinland
Fritsch GmbH
Industriestr 8, Idar-Oberstein D-55743, Germany Tel: +49 6784 70 0 Fax: +49 6784 70 11 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.fritsch.de MD: Robert Fritsch PM: Wolfgang Mutter MM: Gerd Bumcke No of Employees: 65 Quality Assurance: DIN EN ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: TUV Saarland
FSI Filter Systems Ltd
Unit K6 Taylor Business Park, Risley, Warrington, Cheshire WA3 6BL, UK Tel: +44 1925 767978 Fax: +44 1925 767982 Email:
[email protected]
Fugafil - Saran GmbH
Ostring 22, Raesfeld D-46348, Germany
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Fuji Filter Mfg Co Ltd
2-4-3 Muromachi Nihonbashi Chuo-ku, Tokyo 103-8308, Japan Tel: +81 3 3241 4201 Fax: +81 3 3246 1288 Email: tam
[email protected] Web: www.fujifilter.co.jp
FuMA-Tech GmbH
Am Grubenstollen 11, St Ingbert D-66386, Germany Tel: +49 6894 9265 0 Fax: +49 6894 9265 99 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.fuma-tech.de
Fybon Industries Ltd
202 Fairbank Ave, Toronto, Ontario M6B 4C5, Canada Tel: +1 416 787 0191 Fax: +1 416 787 2077 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.fybon.com
G Bopp & Co AG
Bachmannweg 20, ZQrich CH-8046, Switzerland Tel: +41 1 377 66 66 Fax: +41 1 377 66 77 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.bopp.ch
G Bopp & Co Ltd
Grange Close, Clover Nook Industrial Park, Somercotes, Derby DE55 4QT, UK Tel: +44 1773 521 266 Fax: +44 1773 521 163 Web: www.boppmesh.com; www.bopp.ch
G Siempelkamp GmbH &
Co Siempelkamp Str 75, Krefeld D-47803, Germany Tel: +49 2151 9230 Fax: +49 2151 925360 Email: i nfo@siem pelkam p.com Web: www.siempelkamp.com
G&P SA 1 rue Hector-Berlioz-BP 26,
Tullins F-38210, France Tel: +33 4 7607 8888 Fax: +33 4 7607 7624 Email:
[email protected]
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Galai Production Ltd
Ramat Gabriel Industrial Zone Migdal, Pob 221, 23101 Migdal Haemek, 10500 Israel Tel: +972 4 6543369 Fax: +972 4 6540891 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.galai.co.il
Galigani Filtri Srl
12 Oldbury Wells, Bridgnorth, Shropshire WV16 5JB, UK Tel: +44 1746 761479 Fax: +44 1746 765766
Galigani Filtri Srl
Strada Prov le Colligiana 50, Monteriggioni (SI)1-53035, Italy Tel: +39 0577 305004/5 Fax: +39 0577 305019 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.galiganifiltri.com
Gantois
BP 307, Saint-Die-Des-Vosges Cedex F 88105, France Tel: +33 3 2955 2143 Fax: +33 3 2955 3729 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.gantois.com
Gardner Denver
1800 Gardner Expressway, Quincy, IL 62305-9364, USA Tel: +1 217 222 5400 Fax: +1 217 224 7814 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.g a rd nerd e nver.co m
Gardner Denver Ltd
Unit 7, Park 17, Moss Lane, Whitefield, Manchester M45 8FJ, UK Tel: +44 161 767 1555 Fax: +44 161 767 1545 Email: gdblowers.uk@ gardnerdenver.com Web: www.gard nerdenver.com
Gaudenzi Srl
Via Marco Polo 29, 35020 Albignasego (PD), Italy Tel: +39 049 880 9422 Fax: +39 049 880 9430 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.gaudenzi.it
Gaudfrin SA
45 rue de la Libert6, SaintGermain-en-Laye F-78100, France
Tel: +33 1 30 61 80 00 Fax: +33 1 39 73 04 81 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.gaudfrin.com
GDC/INA Filtration
985 Bishop Rd, Inman, SC 29349, USA Tel: +1 864 472 2061 Fax: +1 864 472 2063
GebrLider Trox GmbH
Hei n tic h-Tr otz-PI atz, Neukirchen-Vluyn D-47506, Germany Tel: +49 2845 2020 Fax: +49 2845 202265 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.troxtechnik.com
GEC Alsthom Bergeron
GDC/Wire Weavers Ireland Ltd
Mountmahon Industrial Estate, Abbeyfeale, Co Limerick, Ireland Tel: +353 68 31284 Fax: +353 68 31377
GE Osmonics
135 Flanders Rd, Westborough, MA 015816046, USA Tel: +1 508 366 8212 Fax: +1 508 366 5040 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.osmonics.com
GEA Delbag-Lufttechnik GmbH
Stammhaus, Sudstr 48, 44625 Herne, Germany Tel: +49 0 23 25/4 68 700 Fax: +49 0 23 25/4 68 723 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.debag.de
GEA Filtration
Norskovvej 1B, Skanderborg 8660, Denmark Tel: +45 70152200 Fax: +45 70152244 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.geafiltration.com
10 avenue des Olympiades, Fontenay-sous-Bois F-94132, France Tel: +33 1 4394 8638 Fax: +33 1 4394 1922
Geiger International GmbH & Co KG
Hardeckstr 3, Karlsruhe D-76185, Germany Tel: +49 721 50010 Fax: +49 721 500 1213 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.geigerinternational.de
General Waters (UK) Ltd
Well House Foundry Lane, Loosley Row, Aylesbury, Bucks HP27 0NY, UK Tel: +44 1844 275101 Fax: +44 1844 275367
Genesis Membrane Sepratech Pvt Ltd
18 Vardhaman Complex, 10 LBS Marg, Vikhroli (W), Mumbai 83 400083, India Tel: +91 22 5775456 Fax: +91 22 5790608 Email:
[email protected]
Genevet
GEA Wiegand GmbH
Rue Barthelemy Thimonnier, ZI de Bonvers F-42334, France Tel: +33 4 77 23 67 90 Fax: +33 4 77 72 70 28 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.genevet.com
Gebr Bellmer GmbH Maschinenfabrik
Via Roncaglia 10, Jesi (AN) 1-60035, Italy Tel: +39 0731 200200 Fax: +39 0731 218724 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.gennaretti.com
Einsteinstr 9/15, Ettlingen D-76275, Germany Tel: +49 7243 7050 Fax: +49 7243 705330 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.gea-wiegand.de
Hauptstr 37/43, NiefernOschelbronn D-75223, Germany Tel: +49 7233 740 Fax: +49 7233 74100 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.bellmer.de
Gennaretti SpA
gennaretti SpA Centrifugal Systems
Via Roncaglia 10, Jesi 60035, Italy Tel: +39 0731200200
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[email protected] Web: www.gennaretti.com
Georg Sch~inemann GmbH
Postfach 101760, Bremen D28017, Germany Tel: +49 421 559090 Fax: +49 421 559 0940 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sabfilter.de
Gerard Daniel Worldwide Ltd
Mountmahon Ind Est, Abbeyfeale, Co Limerick, Ireland Tel: +353 68 31284 Fax: +353 68 31377 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.gerarddaniel.com MD: Gary Shultis PM: Michael Quigley MM: Steve Pfeffer Parent Company: Gerard Daniel Worldwide/USA No of Employees: 35 Trl 300 Group 2003 Sales: US$5 million Plant Area: 2500 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9002 Certifying Body: NQA (National Quality Assurance)
Geyer's Manufacturing & Design Inc
9449 S 550 W, Winnmac, IN 46996, USA Tel: +1 574 278 7865 Fax: +1 574 278 7115 Email:
[email protected]
GFT Trenntechnik GmbH, Werner PLitz Hosterfeld Str 4, Viersen D-41747, Germany Tel: +49 2162 32035 Fax: +49 2162 32037 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.gft-trenntech.de
Gilroy Filtration Ltd
Controls House, Shanbally, Ringaskiddy, Co Cork, Ireland Tel: +353 21 497 0000 Fax: +353 21 497 0099 Email: Cu stse rve@ G il roys.co m Web: www.gilroys.com
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GKD Gebr Kufferath GmbH & Co KG
Metallweberstr 46, Duren D52353, Germany Tel: +49 2421 8030 Fax: +49 2421 803211 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.gkd.de
GKN Filters Ltd
7171 Torbram Rd, Unit 14/15, Mississauga, Ontario L4T 3W4, Canada Tel: +1 905 405 1057 Fax: +1 905 405 1440 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.gknfilters.com
GKN Sinter Metals
3300 University Drive, Auburn Hills, Richton Park, MI 48326, USA Tel: +1 248 371 0800 Fax: +1 248 371 0850 Web: www.gknsintermetals.com
GKN Sinter Metals Filters GmbH Krebsoge 10, Radevormwald D-42477, Germany Tel: +49 2191 6930 Fax: +49 2191 693 225 Email: infofilters@ gknsintermetals.de
GL&V/Dorr-Oliver Inc
612 Wheeler's Farm Rd, PO Box 3819, Milford, CT 0646087119, USA Tel: +1 203 876 5400 Fax: +1 203 876 5432
Glitsch Technology Corp
1055 Parsippany Boulevard, Suite 503, Parsippany, NJ 07054, USA Tel: +1 201 299 9350 Fax: +1 201 402 0335
Global Energy Recovery Corp 74 Bell St, West Babylon, NY 11704, USA Tel: +1 631 756 0500 Fax: +1 631 756 2047
Global Enviro Tech
No 2/2 Sriramapuram, 1st St, Choolaimedu, Chennai 600094, India Tel: +91 44 4804026 Fax: +91 44 4804027 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.getindia.biz
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Global Filters Ltd
25 Blackmoor Rd Ebblake Industrial Estate, Verwood, Dorset BH31 6BE, UK Tel: +44 1202 828109 Fax: +44 1202 813400 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.globalfilters.co.uk
Gneul~ Kunststofftechnik GmbH
Monichhusen 42, Bad Oeynhausen D-32549, Germany Tel: +49 5731 53070 Fax: +49 5731 5307 77 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.gnuess.com
Gondrexon Industrie SA/NV
Azalealaan 22, Zaventem B1930, Belgium Tel: +32 2 720 60 60 Fax: +32 2 725 08 05 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.gondrexon.com MD: JL Bremer PM: JL Bremer MM: Philippe Verstraeten No of Employees: 70 2003 Sales: US$6 million Plant Area: 8000 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: 5GS
Gopani Product Systems
104, Kashiparekh Complex, Swastik Cross Rd, B/H Bhagwati Chamber, C G Rd, Navrangpura, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380009, India Tel: +91 79 6441972 Fax: +91 79 6441951 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.gopani.com
Goudsmit Magnetic Systems BV
PO Box 18 / Petunialaan 19, Waalre 5580 AA, The Netherlands Tel: +31 40 2213283 Fax: +31 40 2217325 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.goudsmitmagnetics.nl MD: Johan Goudsmit MM: Peter Limemans Parent Company: Goudsmit Magnetics Group BV No of Employees: 100 Quality Assurance: ISO 9001
Cough & Co (Engineering) Ltd
Newstead Industrial Estate, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffs ST4 8GE, UK Tel: +44 1782 654770 Fax: +44 1782 654771 Email: sales@ goughengineering.com Web: www.goughengineering.com
Goyen Controls Co Pty Ltd
268/292 Milperra Rd, Milperra, NSW 2214, Australia Tel: +61 2 9771 4111 Fax: +61 2 9771 5380 Web: www.goven.com.au
Goyen Controls Co UK Ltd
Unit 3B, Beechwood Chineham Business Park, Basingstoke, Hants RG24 8WA, UK Tel: +44 1256 817800 Fax: +44 1256 843164 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.cleanairsystems.com
Goyen Valve Corp
Greentec Consulting Services
Laburnam House, 16 Chapel Lane, Gaddesby, Leics LE7 4WB, UK Tel: +44 1664 840002 Fax: +44 1664 840002
Greig Filters Inc
PO Box 91675, Lafayette, LA 70509, USA Tel: +1 337 237 3355 Fax: +1 337 233 9263 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.greigfilters.com
GSF BV
Populierenlaan 49, Ultgeest NL-1911 BK, The Netherlands Tel: +31 2513 19106 Fax: +31 2513 15479 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.gsf.nl
Gtec SA
Clos Donroux 1, PO Box 271, Monthey 1 CH-1870, Switzerland Tel: +41 24 473 2111 Fax: +41 24 473 2108 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.gtec.ch
GTV GmbH
25327 Ave Stanford, Valencia, CA 91355, USA Tel: +1 805 257 0566 Fax: +1 805 257 8990
H6felstr 10, Bodelshausen D-72411, Germany Tel: +49 7471 72090 Fax: +49 7471 720926
Graver Technologies
Guard Group
200 Lake Drive, Glasgow, DE 19702, USA Tel: +1 302 731 1700 Fax: +1 302 731 1707 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.gravertech.com MD: Angelo Pantaleo PM: Robert Massetti MM: Bruce Hafner Parent Company: Marmon Inc No of Employees: 170 2003 Sales: US$35 million Plant Area: 20 200 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001 Certifying Body: BSI
Great Western Manufacturing Co
PO Box 149 2017 South 4th St, Leavenworth, KS 660480149, USA Tel: + 1 913 682 2291 Fax: +1 913 682 1431 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.gwmfg.com
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80 Badami Bagh, Lahore, Pakistan Tel: +92 42 772 56 16 Fax: +92 42 772 3988/7722627 Email:
[email protected]
CUD Filters (Pty) Ltd
PO Box 26100, 4115 Durban, South Africa Tel: +27 31 910 3111 Fax: +27 31 910 3263 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.gud.co.za
Guedu SA
Zone Industrielle BP 110, Sem ur-En-Auxois F-21140, France Tel: +33 380971223 Fax: +33 38097 0758 Email:
[email protected]
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3712 Phase-IV, B/h New Nirma, GIDC, Vatva, Ahmedabad 382 445, India Tel: +91 79 5831164 Fax: +91 79 5832719 Email:
[email protected]
B25 8AD, UK Tel: +44 121 765 4040 Fax: +44 121 706 6865 Email: enviromental@ hadenmac.com Web: www. hadenenvironmental.com
Gur Filter Co Ltd
Hahnewald GmbH
12 Hamerkava St, Holon 58850, Israel Tel: +972 3550 3615 Fax: +972 3550 3353 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.gurfilter.com
GusmerCellulo
81 M St, Fresno, CA 93721, USA Tel: +1 559 485 2692 Fax: +1 559 485 4254 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.gusmercellulo.com
GW Plastics
239 Pleasant St, Bethel, VT 05032, USA Tel: + 1 802 234 9941 Fax: +1 802 234 9940 Web: www.gwplastics.com
H Krantz TKT GmbH
Dept 520, Uersfeld 24, Aachen D-52072, Germany Tel: +49 241 434 0 Fax: +49 241 434 591
H P Well Screen
Nejerheidstraat 14, Wierden NL-7641 AB, The Netherlands Tel: +31 546 577 908 Fax: +31 546 577 883 Email:
[email protected],
[email protected] Web: www.hpwellscreen.nl MD: H Politiek PM: M Politiek No of Employees: 10 Plant Area: 2400 sq m
H Putsch GmbH & Co
PO Box4221, Hagen D-58042, Germany Tel: +49 2331 399 0 Fax: +49 2331 310 31 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.putsch.com
Haden Drysys Environmental Equipoint
1506/1508 Coventry Rd, Yardley, Birmingham
Freitalerstr 30, Dresden D-01189, Germany Tel: +49 351 40840 Fax: +49 351 401 5425
Hamon Research-Cottrell Europe
Kolner Str 195, Koln D-51149, Germany Tel: +49 2203 10080 Fax: +49 2203 100890 Email:
[email protected]
Hamon Research-Cottrell Europe
Chaussee Paul Houtart 88, Houdeng-Goegnies B-7110, Belgium Tel: +32 64 238 710 Fax: +32 64 285 970 Email:
[email protected]
Hamon Research-Cottrell Inc
Hamon Corporate Plaza, 5872 East Main St, Somerville, NJ 08876, USA Tel: +1 908 685 4000 Fax: + 1 908 333 2150 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.hamon.com
Hamon Research-Cottrell Italia
Tartaglia 17, Milano 1-20154, Italy Tel: +39 02 318221 Fax: +39 02 3774 338 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.hamon.com
Hankison International
1000 Philadelphia St, Canonsburg, PA 15317, USA Tel: +1 724 745 1555 Fax: +1 724 745 6040 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.hankisonintl.com
Hankison UK Ltd
Unit 6, The Gate Centre, Bredbury Park Way, Bredbury, Stockport, Cheshire SK6 2SN, UK
Tel: +44 161 430 8318 Fax: +44 161 494 5749
Hankook Jungsoo Industries Co Ltd
B6-3 Banweol Industrial Estate Ansan-Shi, GyeonggiDo 425 100, South Korea Tel: +82 31491 2175 Fax: +82 31 491 3665 Email:
[email protected]
Hanover Wire Cloth
PO Box 473, Hanover, PA 17331, USA Tel: +1 717 637 3795 Fax: +1 717 637 4766 Web: www.hanoverwire.com
Hans Brochier GmbH & Co Haselmuhlweg 50, Ashaffenburg 63741, Germany Tel: +49 6021 344101 Fax: +49 6021 4344102 Email: rohrsanierungnord@ brochier.de Web: www.brochier.de
Hans Huber AG
Postfach 63, Berching D-92334, Germany Tel: +49 8462 2010 Fax: +49 8462 201 810 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.huber.de MD: Hans Huber No of Employees: 580 2003 Sales: US$90 million Plant Area: 25 000 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001, ISO 14000 Certifying Body: DQS GmbH, Frankfurt, Germany
Harborlite Corp, c/o World Minerals Inc
PO Box 100, Vicksburg, MI 49097, USA Tel: +1 616 649 1352 Fax: +1 616 649 3707
Harborlite Corp, c/o World Minerals Inc
PO Box 519, Lompoc, CA 93438, USA Tel: +1 805 737 2455 Fax: +1 805 737 5699
Harmsco Industrial Filters Inc
PO Box 14066, North Palm Beach, FL 33408, USA Tel: +1 561 848 9628 Fax: +1 561 845 2474
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Harmsco Italia Sas
Via Salvo D'Acquisto 8, Guidizzolo (MN) 46040, Italy Tel: +39 0376 818782 Fax: +39 0376 818399 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.paginegialle.it/ harmscoita Quality Assurance: NSF
Harrier Filters
Ludlow Business Park, Ludlow, Shropshire SY8 1XD, UK Tel: +44 1584 876 033 Fax: +44 1584 8786 044 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.harrieronline.com
Hatenboer-Water BV
Mercuriusweg 8, Schiedam 3113 AR, The Netherlands Tel: +31 10 409 1200 Fax: +31 10 409 1210 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.hatenboerwater.com
HAVE Technologies Pte Ltd
27 Mandai Estate Innovation Place, Tower 2 #07-09, 729931 Singapore Tel: +65 3650761 Fax: +65 63624973 Email: tboon p@si ng net.co m .sg
Haver & Boecker, Wire Weaving Division
Ennigerloher Str 64, Oelde 59302, Germany Tel: +49 2522 300 Fax: +49 2522 30404 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.haverboecker.com MD: W Haver, Dr R Festge MM- N Alberternst No of Employees: 1360 Quality Assurance: ISO 9001 Certifying Body: DQS
Hayward Industrial Products GmbH
Auf der Heide 2, Nettersheim D-53947, Germany Tel: +49 24 86 809 0 Fax: +49 24 86 809 800 Email:
[email protected]
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Hayward Industrial Products Inc
Elizabeth, NJ 07207, USA Tel: +1 908 351 5400 Fax: +1 908 351 7893 Email: i nd ustrial@ haywa rd net.com Web: www.haywardindustrial.com
Hayward Industrial Products Ltd
Unit 2, Crown Gate Wyncolls Rd, Colchester, Essex CO4 4HT, UK Tel: +44 1206 854454 Fax: +44 1206 851240
Hayward Industrial Products NV
Hoogkamerstraat 42, SintNiklaas B-9100, Belgium Tel: +32 37 807 200 Fax: +32 37 807 323
Headline Filters GmbH
Alte Rheinh~user Str 8, Speyer/Rhein D-67346, Germany Tel: +49 6232 24021 Fax: +49 6232 24025 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.infiltec.de
Headline Filters Ltd
Headline House, Mill Hall Business Estate, Aylesford, Kent ME20 7JZ, UK Tel: +44 1622 718927 Fax: +44 1622 882448 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.headlinefilters.com
Heath Filtration Ltd
PO Box 1, Bycars Rd, Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent ST6 4SH, UK Tel: +44 1782 838591 Fax: +44 1782 835508 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.healthfiltration.com
Heco Filtration A/S
Hecovej 1, Hedensted 8722, Denmark Tel: +45 76 74 16 60 Fax: +45 76 74 16 66 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.heco.dk
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Hedley Hydraulics Ltd
Lion House, Criggleston Ind Estate, High St Crigglestone, Wakefield, W Yorks WF4 3HT, UK Tel: +44 1924 259999 Fax: +44 1924 252211 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.hedley-hyd.com
Hein Lehmann BV
Rijswijk NL-2280 GD, The Netherlands Tel: +31 70 3 19 18 26 Fax: +31 70 3 90 79 31 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.heinlehmann.nl
Heinkel Aktiengesellschaft
Gottlob-Grotz-Str 1, Bietigheim-Bissingen D-74321, Germany Tel: +49 7142 356 0 Fax: +49 7142 356 269 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.heinkel.de
Heinkel Filtering Systems Inc
520 Sharptown Rd, Swedeboro, NJ 08085, USA Tel: +1 856 467 3399 Fax: +1 856 467 1010 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.heinkel.com
Heinkel Filtration UK
Suite 4A, St Christopher House, Wellington Rd South, South Stockport, Cheshire SK2 6NG, UK Tel: +44 161 480 7877 Fax: +44 161 480 3919 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.heinkel.de No of Employees: 200 2003 Sales: US$20 million Plant Area: 1000 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001 Certifying Body: TUV
Heinrich Fiedler GmbH & Co KG
Weidener Str 9, Regensburg D-93057, Germany Tel: +49 941 640 10 Fax: +49 941 624 14/941 6401 240 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.fiedler.de
Heinrich Frings GmbH & Co KG
Henkel Teroson GmbH
Jonas-Cahn-Str 9, Bonn D-53115, Germany Tel: +49 228 9833 0 Fax: +49 228 9833 195 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.frings.com
Henkel Teroson Str 57 Heidelberg D-69123, Germany Tel: +49 6221 704 0 Fax: +49 6221 704 698 Web: www.teroson.de, www.henkel.de
Heinz Fischer KG
Henry Filters Inc
Postfach 20, Dettenhausen D-72132, Germany Tel: +49 7157 56410 Fax: +49 7157 564125 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.carperetem.com/fischer
Helapet Ltd
Circle Business Centre, Blackburn Rd, Houghton Regis LU5 5DD, UK Tel: +44 1582 501980 Fax: +44 1582 501 981 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.helapet.com MD: Nigel Piercey PM: Dave Hewitt MM: Glenn Kenworthy Parent Company: CliniMed (Holdings) Ltd No of Employees: 14 Quality Assurance: ISO 13485:2003 Certifying Body: BSI
Helix International Inc
Division of DL~rr Ecoclean Inc 1350 Van Camp Rd, Bowling Green, OH 43402, USA Tel: +1 419 352 7501 Fax: +1 419 352 0224 Email: henry@hen ryfilters.com Web: www.henryfilters.com
HEPA Corp
3071 East Coronado, Anaheim, CA 92806-2698, USA Tel: + 1 714 630 5700 Fax: + 1 714 630 2894 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.hepa.com
Herco Wassertechnik GmbH
Planckstr 26, Freiberg D-71691, Germany Tel: +49 7141 7095 0 Fax: +49 7141 7095 99 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.herco-wg.de
Herding AG
2150 Lively Blvd, Elk Grove Village, IL 60007, USA Tel: +1 847 709 0666 Fax: +1 847 709 0667 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.helixinternational.com
Sonnhaldenstr, Mosnang CH-9607, Switzerland Tel: +41 71 9 83 34 35 Fax: +41 71 9 83 33 53 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.herding.com
Helsa-automotive GmbH/Helsa-Werke Helmut Sandier GmbH & Co KG/Helsatech GmbH
Klijpestraat 12, Ronse 9600, Belgium Tel: +32 55 20 99 83 Fax: +32 55 20 92 83 Email: infobenel
[email protected] Web: www.herding.com
Bayreuther Str 11, Gefrees 95482, Germany Tel: +49 9254 800 Fax: +49 9254 80230 Web: www.helsa.com
Hengst GmbH & Co
Nienkamp 65-85, Munster D-48147, Germany Tel: +49 251 20 20 2 217 Fax: +49 251 20 20 2 388 Email: info@ hengst-filter.de Web: www.hengst-filter.de
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Herding de Mexico SA de
CV Tulipanes No 6111, Int 1 Col Bugambilias Puebla CP 72580 Mexico Tel: +52 222 29 411 47 Fax: +52 222 29 411 48
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[email protected] Web: www.herding.com
Herding Filtration LLC
5479 Perry Drive, Suite D Waterford, MI 48329, USA Tel: +1 248 673 4514 Fax: +1 248 673 4926 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.herding.com
Herding France SA
42 Bis avenue de Novel, Annecy F-74000, France Tel: +33 4 5067 8991 Fax: +33 4 5057 0003 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.herding.com
Herding GmbH Filtertechnik
August-Borsig-Str 3, Amberg D-92224, Germany Tel: +49 9621 630 0 Fax: +49 9621 630 120 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.herding.com MD: Dr-lng Hans-Joachim Adlhoch/Dr-lng Herding (Export) PM: Gerhard Stich MM: Dr-lng Hans-Joachim Adlhoch Parent Company: Herding GmbH, Germany No of Employees: 210 2003 Sales: US$18 million Quality Assurance: DIN EN ISO 9001 Certifying Body: DEKRA
Herding GmbH Filtertechnik, Branch East
Roter Weg 16 D, Gera D-07551, Germany Tel: +49 365 7 30 06 55 Fax: +49 365 7 30 06 57 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.herding.com
Herding GmbH Filtertechnik, Branch North
Bahnhofstr 8 Sulingen D-27232, Germany Tel: +49 4271 95 04 75 Fax: +49 4271 95 04 76 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.herding.com
Herding GmbH Filtertechnik, Branch Southeast
Hauptstr 22, Buchhofen (near Plattling) D-94533, Germany Tel: +49 9936 90 30 36 Fax: +49 9936 90 30 38 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.herding.com
Herding GmbH Filtertechnik, Branch West
Von-Ketteler-Str 111-113, Leverkusen D-51371, Germany Tel: +49 214 6 12 13 Fax: +49 214 6 89 97 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.herding.com
Herding GmbH Filtertechnik, Branch West - Middle Bremesgasse 3, Langenselbold D-63505, Germany Tel: +49 6184 64 74 60 Fax: +49 6184 64 74 96 Email: infotgs.westm itte@ herdi ng.co m Web: www.herding.com
Herding spol sro
Prvom,~jov~ 159/10B, Praha 5, Radotin CZ-152 00 Czech Republic Tel: +42 02 5781 0236 Fax: +42 02 5781 0236 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.herding.com
Hermans Flexibles BV
PO Box 5074, ~lburg NL-5004 EB, The Netherlands Tel: +31 13 635100 Fax: +31 13 630015
Hettich-Zentrifugen GmbH & Co KG
Gartenstr 100, Postfach 260 Tuttlingen D-78532, Germany Tel: +49 7461 7050 Fax: +49 7461 705125 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.hettichlab.com MM: Helmut Pistor No of Employees: 250 Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: Germanischer Lloyd Certification GmbH
Hiac/Royco, Division of Pacific Scientific
11801 Tech Rd, Silver Spring, MD 20904, USA Tel: +1 301 680 7000 Fax: +1 301 622 0714
Hill Engineering Inc
930 North Villa Ave, Villa Park, IL 60181, USA Tel: +1 708 834 4430 Fax: +1 708 834 4755
Hilson Ltd
Shentonfield Rd, Manchester M22 4RW, UK Tel: +44 161 428 8704 Fax: +44 161 428 1179 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.hilson.co.uk
Hilson Wire Products Ltd
Shentonfield Rd, Manchester M22 4RW, U K Tel: +44 161 491 7807 Fax: +44 161 428 1179 Email:
[email protected]
Hiro Trading Co Ltd
1-4-5 Awaji-machi Chuo-ku Osaka 541, Japan Tel: +81 6 227 1198 Fax: +81 6 229 8490
Herrick Filter Manufacturing Corp
17 First St, New Manila Quezon City 1112, The Philippines Tel: +632 410 1182 Fax: +632 722 2541 Web: www. herrickfilter.com MD: Herrick Chua Sr PM: Herrick Chua Jr MM: Hanssen Chua Parent Company: Herrick Filter Mfg Corp No of Employees: 70 Plant Area: 2000 sq m
Hodge Separators Ltd
1 Jennings Rd, Kernick Industrial Estate, Penryn Cornwall TR10 9LY, UK Tel: +44 1326 375388 Fax: +44 1326 377235 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.hodgeseparators.corn
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Hoffman Air & Filtration Systems
PO Box 548, 6181 Thompson Rd, East Syracuse, NY 130570548, USA Tel: +1 315 432 8600 Fax: +1 315 432 8682 Email:
[email protected]
Hoffmann Filter Corp
7627 Kensington Court, Brighton, MI 48116, USA Tel: +1 248 486 8430 Fax: +1 248 486 8439 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.hoffman nfilter.com
Hoffmann Maschinen u Apparatebau GmbH
Hauerstr 2/4, Lengede D-38268, Germany Tel: +49 5344 90090 Fax: +49 5344 5773 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.hoffmannfilter.de
Hollinee
Mavor Ave, Nerston West, East Kilbride, Glasgow G74 4Qu UK Tel: +44 1355 238351 Fax: +44 1355 230386 Web: www.hollinee.com
Hollinee Filtration
PO Box 478, Route 92 South Reedsville, WV 26547, USA Tel: +1 304 864 3321 Fax: +1 304 864 3779 Web: www.hollinee.com
Hollingsworth & Vose (J C Binzer)
Hatzfeld D-35116, Germany Tel: +49 6467 8014125 Fax: +49 6467 8014126 Email:
[email protected];
[email protected] Web: www.hovo.com MD: Jurgen C Binzer PM: Joseph F Kaiser MM: Dr Detlef K Barion Parent Company: Hollingsworth & Vose Co No of Employees: 230
12 Orben Drive, Landing NJ 07850, USA Tel: +1 201 398 9000
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Hollingsworth & Vose Air Filtration Ltd
Waterford Bridge, Kentmere, Kendal, Cumbria LA8 9J J, UK Tel: +44 1539 825200 Fax: +44 1539 825201 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.hepair.com
Hollingsworth & Vose Co
112 Washington St, East Walpole, MA 02032-1098, USA Tel: +1 508 668 0295 Fax: +1 508 668 6526 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.hollingsworthvose.com
Hollingsworth & Vose Co Ltd
Postlip Mills, Winchcombe, Glos GL54 5BB, UK Tel: +44 1242 602800 Fax: +44 1242 604584 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.hollingsworthvose.com
Hollingsworth & Vose Co Srl
Via Bodina 41, Cuneo 12100, Italy Tel: +39 0171 690318 Fax: +39 0171 600122 Email: hollingsworth.vose@ hovo.net
Hollingsworth & Vose Europe NV
Ikaros Business Park, Ikaroslaan 19, Zaventem 1930, Belgium Tel: +32 2 725 6260 Fax: +32 2 721 4699 Email: hollingsworth.vose@ hovo.net Web: www.hollingsworthvose.com MD: Jean-Paul Francors MM: Andre Boni Parent Company: Hollingsworth & Vose Co (USA) No of Employees: 1300 2003 Sales: US$250 million Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 and QS 9000 Certifying Body: BSI
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Hollingsworth & Vose Europe NV
Norsk-Data Str 1, Bad Homburg D-61352, Germany Tel: +49 6172 483140 Fax: +49 6172 483141 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.hollingworthvose.com
Horizon International
Willment Way, Bristol B S l l 8DJ, UK Tel: +44 117 982 1415 Fax: +44 117 982 0630 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.horizon-int.com
Hosokawa Bepex Corp
333 NE Taft St, Minneapolis, MN 55413, USA Tel: +1 612 331 4370 Fax: +1 612 627 1444 Email:
[email protected]
Hosokawa Micron Corp
5-14, 2-chome, Kawaramachi Chuo-ku, Osaka 541-0048, Japan Tel: +81 6 6233 3968 Fax: +81 6 6299 9267 Email:
[email protected]
Howden Wade Ltd
Crowhurst Rd, Brighton Sussex BN1 8A J, UK Tel: +44 1273 506311 Fax: +44 1273 557123
HPP Ltd
Aspley Works Lincoln St, Huddersfield, W Yorks HD1 6RX, UK Tel: +44 1484 420568 Fax: +44 1484 435306
HRS Process Engineering Ltd
PO Box 230, Watford, Herts WD1 8TX, U K Tel: +44 1923 232335 Fax: +44 1923 230266
Huber Technology
Units C & D, Brunel Park, Bumpers Farm Industrial Estate, Chippenham, Wilts SN14 6NQ, UK Tel: +44 1249 765000 Fax: +44 1249 449076 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.huber.co.uk MD: Adrian Gouldstone
PM: David Thompson MM: Nick Hunt Parent Company: Hans Huber AG No of Employees: 47 UK- 450 Worldwide 2003 Sales: US$95 million Plant Area: 22 000 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: United Laboratories Inc
Hudson Industries
735A Glaser Parkway, Akron, OH 44306, USA Tel: +1 330 794 2020 Fax: +1 330 794 2021 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.hudsonind.com MD: Edward S Gaffney PM: Gordon Jones MM: Edward S Gaffney No of Employees: 23 2003 Sales: US$1.25 million Plant Area: 6300 sq ft
Humber Fabrics Ltd
Estate Rd Number 4, South Humberside Industrial Estate, Grimsby, South Humberside DN31 2TB, UK Tel: +44 1472 358871 Fax: +44 1472 242589 Web: www. h u m berbi g bag.co m
Hutter & Schrantz AB
Grossmarkstr 7, Vienna A-1230, Austria Tel: +43 1 617 45 550 Fax: +43 1 617 45 5530 Email: office@ h utte rsch ratz-ag .corn Web: www. h uttersch rantz.at
Huyck Austria GmbH
Zeile 40 Gloggnitz A-2640, Austria Tel: +43 2662 4100 Fax: +43 2662 410 143 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.huyck.com MD: D I G Rath PM: W Luger Parent Company: Xerium Technologies Inc No of Employees: 499 2003 Sales: US$77 million Plant Area: 5000 sq m Quality Assurance: Norske Veritas Certifying Body: CERT-115462002-AQ-ESN-TGA
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Hydac Filtertechnik GmbH
PO Box 12 51, Sulzbach/Saar D-66273, Germany Tel: +49 68 97 509 01 Fax: +49 68 97 509 577 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.hydac.com
Hydac Process Technology GmbH
Industriegebiet Grube K6nig Am Wrangelfl6z 1, Neunkirchen D-66583, Germany Tel: +49 68 21 86 90 0 Fax: +49 68 21 86 90 200 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.hydac.com
Hydac Technology Corp
2260 City Line Rd, Bethlehem, PA 18017, USA Tel: +1 610 266 0100 Fax: +1 610 264 3540 Web: www.hydracusa.com
Hydac Technology Ltd
Woodstock Rd, Charlbury, Oxon OX7 3ES, UK Tel: +44 1608 811211 Fax: +44 1608 811259 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.hydacuk.com
Hydranautics
401 Jones Rd, Ocenside, CA 92054, USA Tel: +1 760 9012500 Fax: +1 760 9012578 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.membranes.com MD: Ken Klinko PM: Randy Truby MM: Serenity Gardner Parent Company: Nitto Denko No of Employees: 350 Quality Assurance: ISO 9001, KIWA
Hydranautics Europe
Bedrijvenpark Twente 305, Almelo NL-7602 KL, The Netherlands Tel: +31 546 549335 Fax: +31 546 572 988 Web: www.hydranautics.com
Hydro Air Research srl
Strada Provinciale 181, No 11, Merlino (LO), Italy Tel: +39 02 906 6601 Fax: +39 02 906 66 030 Email:
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Hydroflow Europe Ltd
Units 12-13 Gillmans Industrial Estate, Billingshurst West Sussex RH14 9EZ, UK Tel: +44 1403 7837 41 Fax: +44 1403 784442 Email: sales@hyd roflow.fsnet.co.uk Web: www.hydroflowinc.com
Hydron HungarianAmerican Engineering Ltd
Lajos u 144, Budapest H-1036, Hungary Tel: +36 1 437 0450 Fax: +36 1 367 5491 Email:
[email protected]
Hydrotechnology Inc
25555 West Ave Stanford, Valencia, CA 91355, USA Tel: +1 661 294 8888 Fax: +1 661 257 0603 Email:
[email protected]
Web: www.hydrotech nology.com
Hyperlast Ltd
Station Rd, Birch Vale, High Peak, Derby SK22 1BR, UK Tel: +44 1663 746518 Fax: +44 1663 746605 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.hyperlast.co.uk
Hyundai Engineering Co Ltd
66 Jeokseon-dong, Chongnoku, Seoul 110-052, South Korea Tel: +82 2 724 81 14 Fax: +82 2 722 43 84 Web: www.hec.co.kr
IBENA Textilwerke Beckmann GmbH
Peterskamp 20, Rhede D-46414, Germany Tel: +49 2872 931 121 Fax: +49 2872 931 130 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filter.ibena.de/english
IBS Ing Bi~ro Schaefer
Hermann-Loens-Str 37, Hatzfeld 35116, Germany Tel: +49 6467 8134 Fax: +49 6467 637 Email:
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Ichikawa Co Ltd
Inceltech France
3-12-1 Ichikawa-minami Ichikawa, Chiba 272, Japan Tel: +81 473 24 0151 Fax: +81 473 26 1003
15 all6es de Bellefontaine, Toulouse F-31300, France Tel: +33 5 6140 8585 Fax: +33 5 6141 5178
ID Construct NV
Inchcape Testing Services ICS
Noordlaan 8, Kuurne B-8520, Belgium Tel: +32 56 219099 Fax: +32 56 219156 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.idconstruct.be
91 Rue du General de Gaulle, BP 1, Le Vaudreuil Cedex F-27109, France Tel: +33 2 3209 3626 Fax: +33 2 3209 3628
Idee e Prodotti Srl
Indufil BV
piazza Volta 6, Cavenago Brianza, Milan 20040, Italy Tel: +39 02 95335210 Fax: +39 02 95335202 Email: commerciale@ ideeeprodotti.it Web: www.ideeeprodotti.it
Id~ Utveckling AB
Box 12075, Hjarup 24502, Sweden Tel: +46 40 465065 Fax: +46 40 465066 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.ideutveckling.se
IEM Technologies Ltd
Unit 6, Fothergill House, Colley Lane Ind Est, Bridgwater, Somerset TA6 5J J, UK Tel" +44 1278 420555 Fax: +44 1278 420666 Email"
[email protected] Web: www.iemtec.com
IFTS, Institut de la Filtration et des Techniques Separatives
rue Marcel Pagnol, Foulayronnes F-47510, France Tel: +33 5 53 958 394 Fax: +33 5 53 956 695 Email:
[email protected]
IMI Norgren Ltd
PO Box 22, Eastern Ave, Lichfield, Staffs WS13 6SB, UK Tel: +44 1543 414333 Fax: +44 1543 265811 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.norgren.com
Inafuku ITC Ltd
617-192 Aja Naha, Okinawa 900, Japan Tel: +81 98 863 0203 Fax: +81 98 862 5313
Nieuwgraaf 79, Duiven NL6921 RK, The Netherlands Tel: +31 2631 90800 Fax: +31 2631 90808 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.indufil.com
Indufilt GmbH, Industriefiltration
Gotthelf-Leim bach-Str 7, G6ttingen D-37079, Germany Tel: +49 551 505000 Fax: +49 551 5050050
Industri-Textil Job AB
Box 144, Kinna S-511 22, Sweden Tel: +46 320 13015 Fax: +46 320 210201 Email:
[email protected]
Industrial Filter & Pump i f g Co
5900 Ogden Ave, Cicero, IL 60804, USA Tel: +1 708 656 7800 Fax: +1 708 656 7806 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.industrialfilter.com MD: Paul Eggerstedt PM: Richard Dickhaut MM: Mel J Siska No of Employees: 100 Plant Area: 8000 sq m Certifying Body: ASME
Industrial Filters Co
9 Industrial Rd, Fairfield, NJ 07004, USA Tel: +1 973 575 0533 Fax: +1 973 575 9238 Email: indfilco@aol
Infastaub GmbH
Niederstedter Weg 19, Bad Homburg VDH D-61348, Germany Tel: +49 6172 30980
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[email protected] Web: www.infastaub.de
Infilco Degremont Inc
PO Box 71390, Richmond, VA 23255-1390, USA Tel: +1 804 756 7600 Fax: +1 804 756 7643 Email:
[email protected]
Ing A Maurer SA
Worblentalstr 33, Ittigen CH-3063, Switzerland Tel: +41 31 925 34 30 Fax: +41 31 925 34 31 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.maurer-sa.ch
Inka Systems Ltd
7 Watt Rd, Hillington, Glasgow G52 4RY, UK Tel: +44 141 882 5395 Fax: +44 141 810 5387
INKOS
Vinohradska 76, Brno 618 00, Czech Republic Tel: +420 5 48216392 Fax: +420 5 48226125 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.inkos.cz
Innosep Co Ltd
36/14-15, Moo 7, T Oomnoy, A Krathumbaen, Samutsakorn 74130, Thailand Tel: +66 2420 9822 Fax: +66 2420 9823 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.innosep.co.th
Innova Srl
via F Baracca 15/B, Bareggio (MI) 20010, Italy Tel: +39 0290 361802 Fax: +39 0290 361803 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.innovaitaly.com
Insinooritoimisto Oy Rictor AB
Helsinki FIN-00250, Finland Tel: +358 9 440 164 Fax: +358 9 445 912
Insitec Inc
2110 Omega Rd, Suite D, San Ramon, CA 94583, USA Tel: +1 510 837 1330 Fax: +1 510 837 3864 Email: www.insitec.com
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Inspec Fibres Filtration
PO Box 390, Niverville, NY 12130, USA Tel: +1 518 784 2247 Fax: +1 518 784 2247 Email:
[email protected]
Inspec Fibres GmbH
Lenzing A-4860, Austria Tel: +43 7672 7012891 Fax: +43 7672 96862 Email:
[email protected]
Intensiv Filter UK Ltd
Bath House, Bath St, Walsall WS1 3DB, UK Tel: +44 1922 628893 Fax: +44 1922 613875 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.i ntensiv-filter.de
Intensiv-Filter GmbH & Co KG
VossKuhl Str 63, Velbert D-42555, Germany Tel: +49 2052 910 0 Fax: +49 2052 910 248 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.i ntensiv-filter.de
Intereco snc
Via Pinerolo 119, Candiolo (TO) 10060, Italy Tel: +39 011 96 22 317 Fax: +39 011 96 22 319 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.intereco.it PM: Claudio Cenedella MM: Mario Boaglio No of Employees: 17 2003 Sales: US$1.8 million Plant Area: 3000 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: AENOR
Interfilta Ltd
Rennie Place, College Milton North, East Kilbride G74 5HD, UK Tel: +44 13553 49222 Fax: +44 13552 33713
International Reserve Equipment Corp
4 South Prospect Ave, PO Box 198, Clarendon Hills, DuPage, IL 60514-0198, USA Tel: +1 630 325 7040 Fax: +1 630 325 7045 Web: www. internationalreserveequip.com
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International Water Technology Corp
2800 East Chambers St, Phoenix, AZ 85040, USA Tel: +1 602 268 2780 Fax: +1 602 268 8783
InterNet Inc
7300 North 49th Ave North, Minneapolis, MN 55428, USA Tel: + 1 763 971 0871 Fax: +1 763 971 0872 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.internetmesh.net
Invensys APV (APV Baker Ltd)
2 Gatwick Rd, Crawley, West Sussex RH10 9KB, UK Tel: +44 1293 527777 Fax: +44 1293 552640 Web: www.apv.invensys.com
Ionics Inc
65 Grove St, Watertown, MA 02472-2882, USA Tel: +1 617 926 2500 Fax: +1 617 926 4304 Web: www.ionics.com
Ionics UK Ltd
255 Hook Rise South Surbiton, Surrey KT6 7LD, UK Tel: +44 20 8391 7980 Fax: +44 20 8391 2931 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.ionics.com
Irema Ireland Ltd
Kilmallock Business Park, Kilmallock, Co Limerick, Ireland Tel: +353 6398544 Fax: +353 6398799 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.irema.com MD: Anne Harrold PM: Maurice Lynch Parent Company: Irema Filter GmbH No of Employees: 65 Plant Area: 800 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: CVA International
Ishigaki Co Ltd
1-1-1 kyobashi Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104, Japan Tel: +81 3 3274 3511 Fax: +81 3 3281 1577 Web: ishigaki.co.jp/ english_n/index.html
Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co Ltd
Tokyo-Chuo Bldg, 6-2 Marunouchi 1-chome Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100, Japan Tel: +81 3 3286 2391 Fax: +81 3 3286 2432
JCEM GmbH
F&chstr 12, Fulenbach CH-4629, Switzerland Tel: +41 62 926 44 80 Fax: +41 62 926 44 81 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.jcem.ch
JCEM USA
ZAI (RN 19), Nangis F-77370, France Tel: +33 1 6408 0317 Fax: +33 1 6408 3617
2700 Holloway Drive, #104 Louisville, KY 40299, USA Tel: +1 502 493 0787 Fax: +1 502 493 9137 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.jcem.ch
ISP Co Ltd
Jenag Equipment
Isomeca Snc
"lqlson Rd, Manchester M23 9PH, UK Tel: +44 161 998 1122 Fax: +44 161 946 1287
ISP Corp
1361 Alps Rd, Wayne, NJ 07470, USA Tel: +1 201 628 3305 Fax: +1 201 628 3554
Iwatani International Corp
7-1 Hatchobori 2-chome Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104, Japan Tel: +81 3 3555 5741 Fax: +81 3 3555 5737
J Kenneth Kearney Ltd
111 Speen St, Framingham, MA 01701, USA Tel: +1 508 875 4075 Fax: +1 508 875 4076 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.jkfabrics.com
J Rettenmaier & S6hne GmbH & Co KG Holzmuehle 1, Rosenberg D-73494, Germany Tel: +49 7967 152 304 Fax: +49 7967 152 500 304 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.jrs.de
Japan Vilene Co Ltd
Vilene Building 14-5 Sotokanda 2-chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101, Japan Tel: +81 3 3258 3371 Fax: +81 3 3258 3324 Web: www.vilene.co.jp/sitemap/ index.htm
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17 Aston Rd, Waterlooville, Hants POT 7XG, UK Tel: +44 1705 254351 Fax: +44 1705 251854 Email:
[email protected]
Jenkins Newell Dunford Ltd Thrumpton Lane, Retford, Notts DN22 7AN, UK Tel: +44 1777 706777 Fax: +44 1777 708141 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.jnd.co.uk
Jet Airtechnologies Division
401 Miles Drive, Adrian, MI 49221, USA Tel: +1 517 263 0502 Fax: + 1 517 263 0038 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.bucorp.net
Jiangbei Machinery Plant of Chongqing
Beibei, Chongqing 400714, China Tel: +86 23 68230481 Fax: +86 23 68230242 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.jiangbeimach.com
John Meunier Inc
6290 Perinault St, Montreal Quebec H4K 1K5, Canada Tel: + 1 514 334 7230 Fax: +1 514 334 5070
John R Carmichael Ltd
Kenmore Works Taylor St Industrial Estate, Liverpool L5 5HR, UK Tel: +44 151 207 6545 Fax: +44 151 298 1482
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Johns Manville, Filtration Division PO Box 5108, Denver, CO 80217-5108, USA Tel: +1 303 978 2000 (HQ Voicemail) Fax: +1 303 978 2318 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.jm .com/filtration
Johnson Filtration Products Inc
1920 East 6th Ave, Amarillo, TX 79120, USA Tel: +1 806 371 8033 Fax: +1 806 372 5257 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.johnsonfiltration.com MD: Charles W Johnson PM: Rita Stacey MM: Jim Dunn No of Employees: 45 Certifying Body: American Society of Quality Control
Johnson Filtration Systems
88 Brickyard Rd, Geebung Aid, Queensland 4034, Australia Tel: +61 7 3867 5555 Fax: +61 7 3265 2768 Web: www.joh nsonscreens.com
Johnson Filtration Systems SA
Zone Industrielle, Availles-enCh~tellerault 86530, France Tel: +33 5 4902 1600 Fax: +33 5 4902 1616 Web: www.joh nsonscreens.com
Johnson Progress Ltd
Victoria Works, Victoria Rd, Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 2QR, UK Tel: +44 1782 847911 Fax: +44 1782 744420
Jones & Attwood Ltd
"5tan Works, Stourbridge DY8 4LR, UK Tel: +44 1384 392181 Fax: +44 1384 371937 Web: www.jonesattwood.com
Jongerius Van Vloten BV
PO Box 175, Soesterberg NL3769 2K, The Netherlands Tel: +31 346 334 600 Fax: +31 346 334699 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.jvv.nl
Jord International Pty Ltd 11 Atchison St, St Leonards NSW 2065, Australia Tel: +61 2 9439 7700 Fax: + 61 2 9906 3313 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.jord.com.au
Jorin Ltd
Unit E Edward House, Grange Business Park, Enderby Rd, Whetstone, Leics LE8 6EP, UK Tel: +44 116 278 1155 Fax: +44 116 278 1166 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.jorin.co.uk
Josef Trendelkamp GmbH & Co KG Westring 18, Nordwalde D-48356, Germany Tel: +49 25 73 2048 Fax: +49 25 73 2649
JOWA GmbH, Umweltschutztechnologie Altenburger Weg 5, Niedenstein D-35305, Germany Tel: +49 5624 5510 Fax: +49 5624 8905 Email: jowa-niedenstein@ t-online.de
Junker Filter GmbH
CarI-Benz-Str 11, Sinsheim 74889, Germany Tel: +49 7261 92830 Fax: +49 7261 928399 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.junkerfilter.de
JVK Filtration Systems GmbH
Obere Lerch 2, GeorgensgmQnd D-91166, Germany Tel: +49 9172 7070 Fax: +49 9172 70777 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.jvk-filtration.de
JWC International
Unit 15, Daneside Business Park, River Dane Rd, Congleton, Cheshire CW12 1UN, UK
Tel: +44 1260 277047 Fax: +44 1260 277557 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.jwci.co.uk
K&H Eppensteiner GmbH & Co KG Hardtwaldstr 43, Ketsch D-68775, Germany Tel: +49 6202 6030 Fax: +49 6202 603199
Kabel Zaandam BV
Postbus 130 Zaandam 1500 EC, The Netherlands Tel: +31 75 681 8200 Fax: +31 75 617 1318 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.kabalzaandam.nl
Kadant UK Ltd
PO Box 6, Riverside Works, Woodhill Rd, Bury, Lancs BL8 1DF, UK Tel: +44 161 764 9111 Fax: +44 161 797 1496 Web: www.kadant.com
Kalsep Ltd
10 Doman Rd, Yorktown Industrial Estate, Camberley, Surrey GU15 3DF, UK Tel: +44 1276 675675 Fax: +44 1276 676276 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.kalsep.co.uk
Kalthoff Luftfilter GmbH
Postfach 1155, Selm D-59369, Germany Tel: +49 2592 9650 Fax: +49 2592 96599 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.kalthoffluftfilter.de
Kanai Juyokogyo
1-1 Kanai-Cho, Takarazuka 655, Japan Tel: +81 797 872281 Fax: +81 797 811689
Karberg & Hennemann
Postfach 541025, Marlowring 7, Hamburg D-22510, Germany Tel: +49 40 853109 0 Fax: +49 40 853109 44 Email:
[email protected] Web: www. karberghennemann.com MD: Mr Hogrefe
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PM: Mr Hogrefe MM: Mr Hogrefe No of Employees: 70 2003 Sales: •4 million Plant Area: 6500 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: SGS-ICS
Karkanias Waste Water Treatment
Industrial Area Larissa, PO Box 1607, Larissa 410 02, Greece Tel: +30 241 0541386 Fax: +30 241 0541374 Email:
[email protected]
Karl K~ifner KG
Rossentalstr 87/89, Albstadt D-72461, Germany Tel: +49 7432 9510 Fax: +49 7432 951115 Web: www.kuefner.com
Karl Rabofsky GmbH
Motzener Str 10 A, Berlin D-12277, Germany Tel: +49 30 713 02 60 Fax: +49 30 713 02 613 Email:
[email protected] MD: Dr Michael Sperling & Frank Matecka PM: Frank Matecka MM: Ernst Reinhardt No of Employees: 50
Kason Corp
67/71 East Willow St, Millburn, NJ 07041-1416, USA Tel: +1 973 467 8140 Fax: +1 973 258 9533 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.kason.com
Kason Corp Europe
Units 12 & 13, Park Hall Business Village, Park Hall Rd, Longton, Stoke-On-Trent ST3 5XA, UK Tel: +44 1782 597540 Fax: +44 1782 597549 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.kason.com
Kavon Filter Products Co
PO Box 2197, Stuart FL 34995-2197, USA Tel: +1 561 781 2084 Fax: +1 561 781 2085
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KDF Fluid Treatment Inc
1500 KDF Drive, Three Rivers, MI 49093-9287, USA Tel: +1 269 273 3300 Fax: +1 269 273 4400 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.kdfft.com
KE Fibertec AS
Industrivej Vest 21, Vejen DK6600, Denmark Tel: +45 75 364200 Fax: +45 75 362020 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.KE-Fibertec.com MD: Henning S Jensen PM: Henning S Jensen MM: Carsten Jespersen No of Employees: 65 Plant Area: 2500 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certifying Body: BVQI
Kea Developments
Henley House, Summers Lane, Hurtmore, Godalming GU7 2RR, UK Tel: +44 1483 421199 Fax: +44 1483 418855 Email:
[email protected] x.com Web: www.euroslotscreens.corn
MD: K J Sung PM: J A Chol MM: W S Chang No of Employees: 12 2003 Sales: US$2.5 million Plant Area: 2600 sq m
Keystone Filter Division, Met-Pro Corp
2385 North Penn Rd, Hatfield, PA 19440, USA Tel: +1 215 822 1963 Fax: +1 215 997 1839 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.keystonefilter.corn MD: Lew Osterhoudt VP/GM PM: Andy Yencha MM: Ernie Riegler Parent Company: Met-Pro Corp No of Employees: 300 2003 Sales: US$70 million Plant Area: 3000 sq m
KHD Humboldt Wedag AG
Dillemburger Str 69, Cologne 51105, Germany Tel: +49 221 6504 0 Fax: +49 221 822 6006 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.humboldtwedag.de
Kiekens Herding BV
Von-Siemens-Str 20, Vreden D-48691, Germany Tel: +49 2564 680 Fax: +49 2564 68120 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.kemper.de
Impuls 91, Purmerend NL-1446 WL, The Netherlands Tel: +31 299 405777 Fax: +31 299 405770 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.kiekensherding.nl MD: Chris Visser MM: Paul van Kempen Parent Company: Herding GmbH No of Employees: 10 2883 Sales: US$3 million Quality Assurance: VCA Certifying Body: KIWA
Ken Weber Associates
Kimberly-Clark Corp
Keltec Inc
2300 E Enterprise Parkway Twinsburg, OH 44087, USA Tel: +1 330 425 3100 Fax: +1 330 425 3550
Kemper GmbH
Ridgeview Drive, Meno Falls, Wl 53051, USA Tel: +1 262 251 6594 Fax: +1 262 251 6730
Kest-Eng Co Ltd
PO Box 195, Kumchun, Seoul 153-600, South Korea Tel: +82 2 806 8568 Fax: +82 2 893 2218 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.enviro.co.kr
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1400 Holcomb Bridge Rd, Roswell, GA 30076, USA Tel: +1 770 587 8000 Fax: +1 770 587 7241 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.kcfiltration.com
Kimre Inc
PO Box 571240, Miami, FL 33157, USA Tel: +1 305 233 4249 Fax: +1 305 233 8687 Web: www.kimre.com
King Engineering Corp
3201 South State St, PO Box 1228, Ann Arbor, MI 48108, USA Tel: +1 734 662 5691 Fax: +1 734 662 6652 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.king-gage.com
King Filtration Technologies Inc
1255 Research Boulevard, St Louis, MO 63132, USA Tel: + 1 314 432 8441 Fax: +1 314 432 5147 Email: sales@ ki ngfi It rati on .co m Web: www.kingfiltration.com
Kirloskar Mahle Filter Systems Ltd
13/A, Karve Rd, Kothrud, Pune 411 029, India Tel: +91 20 5433847 Fax: +91 20 5437737 Web: www.kirloskars.com/ h mtl/u s/co m p/kkfl, htm
Kiss International
965 Park Center Drive, Vista, CA 92083, USA Tel: +1 619 599 0200 Fax: +1 619 599 0207
Kitten Enterprises Pvt Ltd
203, Malwa, Patanwala Estate, LBS Marg, Ghatkopar (West), Mumbai 400086, India Tel: +91 22 55550355 Fax: +91 22 25001358 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.kitten.co.in MD: Bhavin Parekh No of Employees: 11 2003 Sales: US$300 000
Klebchemie M G Becker GmbH & Co KG
Max-Becker-Str 4, Baden, Weingarten D-76356, Germany Tel: +49 7244 620 Fax: +49 7244 7000 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.kleiberit.com
Klein Abwasser- und Schlammtechnik GmbH
Koblenz-Olper-Str 10A, Kirchen D-57548, Germany Tel: +49 274 9350 0 Fax: +49 2741 935135 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.klein-news.de MD: Dr Manfred Tomalla
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PM: Henning Schneider MM: Peter Pfeifer No of Employees: 27 2003 Sales: US$5 million Plant Area: 1000 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001 Certifying Body: LRQALloyd's Register Quality Assurance
Klinkau America Inc
280 Snyder Ave West, Chester, PA 19382, USA Tel: +1 610 430 0101 Fax: +1 610 430 0103 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.klinkauamerica.com
Klinkau GmbH & Co
Raiffeisenstr 6, Marktoberdorf-Leuterscha D87616, Germany Tel: +49 8342 40050 Fax: +49 8342 400528 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.klinkau.de
KnitMesh Ltd
Greenfield, Holywell, Clwyd CH8 9DP, UK Tel: +44 1352 712058 Fax: +44 1352 714909 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.knitmesh.com
Koch International BV, Koch Membrane Systems Division
14 Mechelaarstraat, Oosterhout NL-4903 RE, The Netherlands Tel: +31 162 432 052 Fax: +31 162 452 494
Koch-Glitsch (UK) Ltd, Koch Membrane Systems Division
The Granary, Telegraph St, Stafford, Staffs ST17 4AT, UK Tel: +44 1785 272 500 Fax: +44 1785 223 149 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.kochmembrane.com
Koch-Glitsch GmbH, Koch Membrane Systems Division
Neusser Str 33, DQsseldorf D-40219, Germany Tel: +49 211 901 950 Fax: +49 211 901 9595
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Komline-Sanderson Engineering Corp
12 Holland Ave, Peapack, NJ 07977, USA Tel: +1 908 234 1000 Fax: +1 908 234 9487
Kondoh Industries Ltd
11F, West 2-10-1, Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-0001, Japan Tel: +81 3 5549 9700 Fax: +81 3 5549 9707
Konus Konex Ltd
Mestni trg 18, SIovenske Konjice 3210, SIovenia Tel: +386 3 75 73 100 Fax: +386 3 5754 368 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.konus-konex.com
Kotobuki Techrex Ltd
18-21 Fujisaki 2-chome Kawasaki-ku, Kawasaki City 210, Japan Tel: +81 44 222 6741 Fax: +81 44 222 6784
Krauss Maffei Process Technology Ltd
Europa Boulevard, Gemini Business Park, Warrington WA5 7TR, UK Tel: +44 1925 644100 Fax: +44 1925 573435 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.kmpt.com
Krauss-Maffei Process Technology AG
2 Krauss-Maffei-Str, Munich D-80997, Germany Tel: +49 89 88 99 0 Fax: +49 89 88 99 32 99 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.kmpt.com
Krauss-Maffei Process Technology Inc
7095 Industrial Rd, Florence, KY 41022-6270, USA Tel: +1 859 283 0200 Fax: +1 859 283 1878 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.kmpt.net
Krebs Engineers
5505 West Gillette Rd, Tucson, AZ 85743, USA Tel: +1 520 744 8200 Fax: +1 520 744 8300 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.krebs.com
Krystil Klear Filtration
9449 S 550 W, Winamac, IN 46996, USA Tel: +1 574 278 7161 Fax: +1 574 278 7115 Email:
[email protected],
[email protected] Web: www.krystilklear.com
Kumar Wire Cloth Mfg Co Ltd
29A French Rd, 1st Floor, Chowpatty, Mumbai 400 007, India Tel: +91 22 3685 522 Fax: +91 22 364 3109 Email:
[email protected]
Kuri Chemical Engineers Inc
1-8-4 Kanda Sachumancho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101, Japan Tel: +81 3 3255 8581 Fax: +81 3 3255 8583
Kurita Machinery Manufacturing Co Ltd
1-44, Sakaigawa 2-chome, Nishi-ku, Osaka 550-0024, Japan Tel: +81 665 82 3277 Fax: +81 665 82 3545 Email:
[email protected]
Tel: +1 413 447 7515 Fax: + 1 413 637 0285 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.kwi-inc.com
KWI UK Ltd
Units 8&9 Cambrian Bus Park, Bromfield Ind Est, Mold, Flintshire CH7 1NJ, UK Tel: +44 1352 700224 Fax: +44 1352 700396 Email: kwi. u k@ bti nte r n et.co m Web: www.kwi-intl.com
KX Industries LP
269 South Lambert Rd, Orange, CT 06477, USA Tel: +1 203 799 9000 Fax: +1 203 799 7000 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.kxindustries.com CEO: Dr Evan E Koslow MM: Thomas A Burke
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Lahmann Industrie Textilien GmbH
Am Margretenberg 6, Petersberg D-36100, Germany Tel: +49 661 601211 Fax: +49 661 603307
Lakos International SA
Graignette Business Park, Ave du Commerce 36, BraineL'Alleud B-1420, Belgium Tel: +32 2 387 28 50 Fax: +32 2 387 28 25 Email:
[email protected]
Lakos Separators, Claude Laval Corp
1365 North Clovis Ave, Fresno, CA 93727, USA Tel: +1 559 255 1601 Fax: +1 559 255 8093 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.lakos.com
Lantor BV
KLihni AG
PO Box 45, Veenendaal NL-3900 AA, The Netherlands Tel: +31 318 537 111 Fax: +31 318 537 299 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.lantor.nl
La-Man Corp
St Helens Rd, Bolton BL3 3PR, UK Tel: +44 1204 855000 Fax: +44 1204 61722 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.lantor.co.uk
Gewerbestr 28, AIIschwil 2 CH-4123, Switzerland Tel: +41 61 486 37 37 Fax: +41 61 486 37 77 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.kuhni.ch
Lantor UK Ltd
Kuss Filtration
Ulzburger Str 335, Norderstedt D-22846, Germany Tel: +49 40 526 82820 Fax: +49 40 526 82822
4400 Eastport Parkway, Port Orange, FL 32127, USA Tel: + 1 386 304 0411 Fax: +1 386 304 0861 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.laman.com
Kuss Filtration
LAB Deutschland
Blundenzar 6, Stuttgart D-70469, Germany Tel: +49 711 222 493 50 Fax: +49 7112 2249 3599 Email:
[email protected]
PO Box 29, Tukkikatu 1, Lappeenranta FIN-53101, Finland Tel: +358 5 668811 Fax: +358 5 6688277 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.larox.com
LAB SA
Larox Europe GmbH
1331 Broad Ave, Findlay, OH 45840-2695, USA Tel: +1 419 425 7608 Fax: +1 419 425 7200
KV Process Controls Ltd
Presley Way, Crownhill, Milton Keynes MK8 0HB, UK Tel: +44 1908 578671 Fax: +44 1908 578652 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.kvprocess.com MD: A R Cersell Parent Company: KV Ltd No of Employees: 8 2003 Sales: US$2.5 million
KWI Inc
505 Housatonic St, Lenox, MA 01240, USA
Tour Credit Lyonnais, Lyon Cedex 03 F-69431, France Tel: +33 4 7863 7090 Fax: +33 4 7860 9487 Email:
[email protected]
LAB UK
2 The Green, Amersham, Bucks HP7 9AF, UK Tel: +44 1494 433702 Fax: +44 1494 433703
Larox Corp
Kronprinzstr 60, Langenfeld D-40764, Germany Tel: +49 2173 961 130 Fax: +49 2173 961 1333 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.larox.com
Larox North America
8280 Stayton Drive, Suite M, Jessup, MD 20794, USA Tel: +1 301 543 1200 Fax: +1 301 543 0002 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.larox.com
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Larox Pannevis BV
Postbus 8264, Utrecht 3503 RG, The Netherlands Tel: +31 30 2482411 Fax: +31 30 2482402 Web: www.pannevis.com
Larox UK
The Maltings, Manor Courtyard, Sherington, Bucks MK16 9PR, UK Tel: +44 1908 615610 Fax: +44 1908 615543 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.larox.com
Latham International
Rowhurst Close Industrial Estate, Newcastle-underLyme, Staffs ST5 6BD, UK Tel: +44 1782 565364 Fax: +44 1782 564886 Email: Sales@ lathaminternational.com Web: www. lathaminternational.com
Lautrette Industries SA
12 rue Ambroise Croizat, BP 13, Argenteuil Cedex F-95102, France Tel: +33 1 3025 8900 Fax: +33 1 3025 8909 Email:
[email protected]
Lawrence Industries Ltd
PO Box 3000, Tamworth, Staffs B79 7X J, UK Tel: +44 1827 314151 Fax: +44 1827 314152 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.l-i.co.uk
LCI Corp Inc
PO Box 16348, Charlotte, NC 28297-8804, USA Tel: +1 704 394 8341 Fax: +1 704 392 8507 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.lcicorp.com
LCI International Ltd
1A Church St, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire B61 8DD, UK Tel: +44 1527 874990 Fax: +44 1527 570639
Le Carbone Ltd
South St, Portslade, Sussex BN41 2LX, UK Tel: +44 1273 415701 Fax: +44 1273 415673 Web: www.carbonelorraine.com
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Led Italia Srl
Via Nuova di Corva 86/D, Pordenone 33170, Italy Tel: +39 0434 516311 Fax: +39 0434 516310 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.leditalia.com
Lehmann & Voss & Co
Alsterufer 19, Hamburg D-20354, Germany Tel: +49 40 44 1970 Fax: +49 40 44 197 188 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.lehvoss.de MD: Knut Breede MM: Thomas Antz No of Employees: 280 2003 Sales: US$175 million Quality Assurance: DIN EN ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: DQS
Lehvoss France Sarl
Cherisy 28500, France Tel: +33 2374 34310 Fax: +33 2374 34311 Email:
[email protected]
Lenser Asia Sdn Bhd
Lot 1560 Kampung Jaya, Jalan Kusta, Batu 21/2, 47000 Sungai Buloh, Selangor DE, Malaysia Tel: +60 3 61 57 36 27 Fax: +60 3 61 56 34 03 Email: ad m in@ lense rasi a.co m. m y Web: www.lenserusa.com
Lenser Filtration GmbH & Co
Breslauer Str 8, Senden D-89250, Germany Tel: +49 73 07 801 0 Fax: +49 73 07 801 113 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.lenser.de MD: Dr Florestan von Boxberg PM: Thomas Jurgeleit MM: Gisela Fritsche Parent Company: Lenser Filtration No of Employees: 240 2003 Sales: US$28 million Plant Area: 29 000 sq m Certifying Body: TUV Saarland
Lenser Filtration GmbH & Co, UK Office
Winton House, Stoke Rd, Stoke on Trent ST4 2RW, UK Tel: +44 1782 415 414
Fax: +44 1782 415 757 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.lenser.de
Lenser Filtration Inc
1750 Oak St, Lakewood Industrial Park, Lakewood, NJ 08701, USA Tel: +1 732 370 1600 Fax: + 1 732 370 8411 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.lenserusa.com
Lenzing Technik GmbH & Co KG Separation, Head Office
Werksstra6e 3, Lenzing 4860, Austria Tel: +43 7672 701 3479 Fax: +43 7672 96858 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.lenzingtechnik.com
LFC
401 Hankes Ave, Aurora, IL 60505, USA Tel: +1 708 906 2100 Fax: +1 708 906 0136
LFC Lochem BV
PO Box 35, Lochem 7240 AA, The Netherlands Tel: +31 57 32 97 777 Fax: +31 57 32 97 771 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.lfcbv.com MD: Robert Schuuring Parent Company: Anhydros Group of Companies No of Employees: 73 Plant Area: 5500 sq m Quality Assurance: TUV ISO 9001 Certifying Body: TUV
Libeltex NV
Marialoopsteenweg 51, Meulebeke B-8760, Belgium Tel: +32 51 426 800 Fax: +32 51 426 700 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.libeltex.com MD: Luc Maes PM: Ignace van Steenkiste MM: Jens Cnops Parent Company: British Vita plc No of Employees: 250 2003 Sales: US$85 million Quality Assurance: ISO 9001 Certifying Body: LRQA
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Limburg Filter BV
PO Box 13, Margraten NL6269 ZG, The Netherlands Tel: +31 43 4581699 Fax: +31 43 4582115 Email: info@lim burgfilter.com Web: www.lim burgfilter.com
Linnemann GmbH
Heerweg 14/16, TQbingenHirschau D-72070, Germany Tel: +49 7071 975550 Fax: +49 7071 791846/9755510 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.linnemannonline.com
Liquid Filtration Systems
Industriestraat 29C, Klazienaveen 7891 GV, The Netherlands Tel: +31 591 303311 Fax: +31 591 303177 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.lfs-kme.com MD: Theo Jansen No of Employees: 8 Plant Area: 650 sq m
Liquid Process Systems Inc
1025-A Technology Drive, Indian Trail, NC 28079-7523, USA Tel: +1 704 821 1115 Fax: +1 704 821 1190 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.I ps-filtration.com
Liquid Purification Engineering Intl Co Ltd
68/102, M-6, T Saothonghin, A Bangyai, Nonthaburi 11140, Thailand Tel: +66 2 903 08104 Fax: +66 2 595 0553 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.lpe.co.th
Liquid-Solids Separation Corp
25 Arrow Rd, Ramsay, NJ 07446, USA Tel: +1 201 236 4833 Fax: +1 201 236 2004
Locker Wire Weavers Ltd
Farrell St, Warrington, Cheshire WA1 2WW, UK Tel: +44 1925 406 600 Fax: +44 1925 444 386
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[email protected] Web: www.lockerwire.co.uk
Lodge Sturtevant Ltd
George St Parade, Birmingham B3 1QQ, UK Tel: +44 121 214 1300 Fax: +44 121 200 2555 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.lodgestu rtevant.com
Lohmann Vliesstoffe GmbH & Co KG, Nonwovens Division
Poststr 29, Dierdorf D-56269, Germany Tel: +49 2689 920 Fax: +49 2689 926110 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.lohmanngruppe.de/english/pages/eins tiegsseiten/vlies.hmtl
Longar Industries Ltd
Unit 4, Colebrook Way, Weyhill Rd, Andover SP10 3BB, UK Tel: +44 1264 332993 Fax: +44 1264 332994 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.longar.co.uk No of Employees: 20 Plant Area: 5000 sq ft Quality Assurance: ISO 9002
Lorn Separation Systems
L~ihrfilter Ltd
Lubron Water Technologies
Mechelaarstraat 38, Oosterhout NL-4903 RE, The Netherlands Tel: +31 162 426 931 Fax: +31 162 459 192 Email: info@ lubronwaterbehandeling.nl Web: www. lubronwaterbehandeling.nl
Lurgi UK Ltd
Dukes Court, Dukes St, Woking, Surrey GU21 5BH, UK Tel: +44 1483 73 00 44 Fax: +44 1483 72 95 95
Lurmark Ltd
Station Rd, Longstanton, Cambridge CB4 5DS, UK Tel: +44 1954 26 00 97 Fax: +44 1954 26 02 45 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.lurmark.co.uk
Lydall Filtration/ Separation Group
PO Box 1960, Rochester, NH 3867, USA Tel: +1 603 332 4600 Fax: +1 603 332 9602 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.lydall.com Lydall
Filtration/Separation Group (Axohm Industries SA)
75/79 Market St, Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside L41 6AN, UK Tel: +44 151 647 4773 Fax: +44 151 647 3641
Saint Rivalain, Melrand F-56310, France Tel: +33 2 97 28 53 00 Fax: +33 2 97 39 58 90
LOT Oriel GmbH
Lynsk & Co Pte Ltd
Im "Nefen See 58, Darmstadt D-64392, Germany Tel: +49 6151 88060 Fax: +49 6151 896667 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.lot-oriel.de
1 Jalan Remaja #04-01D, Singapore 668662 Tel: + 65 6765 1017 Fax: +65 6765 1045 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.lynsk.com
LuberFiner Far East
Li~hr Filter GmbH & Co KG Enzer Str 26, Stadthagen D-31655, Germany Tel" +49 5721 7080 Fax: +49 5721 708214 Email"
[email protected] Web: wwwoluehr-filter.de
Level 36, Hong Leong Building 16, Raffles Quay, 104 Singapore Tel: +65 321 8923 Fax: +65 322 8558
LuberFiner Inc
200 South 4th St, Albion, IL 62806, USA Tel: +1 618 445 3686 Fax: +1 618 445 3107
58a Thornhill Rd, Streetly, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B74 3EN, UK Tel: +44 121 353 0176 Fax: +44 121 353 4066
MAC Equipment Inc
7901 NW 107th Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64153-1910, USA Tel: +1 816 891 9300 Fax: +1 816 891 8978 Email:
[email protected]
Macon Wire Inc
2913 Joycliff Rd, Macon, GA 31211, USA Tel: +1 912 745 5419 Fax: +1 912 741 7603
Madison Filter (NZ) Ltd
126 Lansford Crescent, Avondale, New Lynn, Auckland, PO Box 15779, New Zealand Tel: +64 9828 2182 Fax: +64 9828 2278 Email: madisonfilter_nz@ xtra.co.nz Web: www.madisonfilter.com
Madison Filter (SA) Pty Ltd
PO Box 38262, Booysens 20016, South Africa Tel: +27 11 680 5300 Fax: +27 11 680 1801 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.madisonfilter.com
Madison Filter GmbH
Zur Finkenkuhle 40-42, Saltzitter-Bad D-38259, Germany Tel: +49 5341 81 510 Fax: +49 5341 81 51 52 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.madisonfilterocom
Madison Filter Group Ltd
Knowsley Rd Industrial Estate, Haslingden, Lancs BB4 4EJ, UK Tel" +44 1706 239500 Fax: +44 1706 239507
Madison Filter Inc
4563 Jordan Rd, PO Box 238, Skaneateles Falls, NY 131530238, USA Tel: +1 315 685 3466 Fax: +1 315 685 5574 Web: www. madisonfilter.com
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Madison Filter Ltd
Knowsley Rd Industrial Estate, Haslingden, Lancs BB4 4EJ, UK Tel: +44 1706 239500 Fax: +44 1706 211397 Email: U
[email protected] Web: www.madisonfilter.com
Madison Filter Pty Ltd
36-40 Graham Rd, Highett, Victoria 3190, Australia Tel: +61 03 9555 0000 Fax: +61 03 9532 1518 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.madisonfilter.com
Madison Scandiafelt AB
Brevensvagen, Box 5, H6gsj6 SE-640 10, Sweden Tel: +46 151 47500 Fax: +46 151 45400 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.madisonfilter.com
Maeda Shell Service Co Ltd
76-4 Kanayama, Ikegane, Okazaki Aichi 444-3595, Japan Tel: +81 564 48 2411 Fax: +81 564 48 6500 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.maedauni.co.jp MD: Sadao Maeda PM: Tadahiko Sugiura MM: Sadao Maeda No of Employees: 138 2003 Sales: US$8.6 million Plant Area: 21 851 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001
Mahle Filtersysteme GmbH
Pragstr 54, Stuttgart D-70376, Germany Tel" +49 71 15 06 3 0 Fax: +4971 1 5 0 6 3 3 0 4 Email"
[email protected]
Mahr GmbH Anlagentechnik fur Schuttguter
Postfach 70, GQglingen D-74363, Germany Tel" +49 7135 95 30 27 Fax: +49 7135 95 30 17 Email" mahr.anlagentechnik@ t-online.de Web: www.mahr-gmbh.de
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Makino Corp
Ohso-cho 3-1, Tokomame City, Aichi 479-8623, Japan Tel: +81 569 36 0118 Fax: +81 569 34 7639 Email:
[email protected]
Mall Beton GmbH
Huflinger Str 39-45, Donaueschingen-Pfohren D-78166, Germany Tel: +49 771 8005 0 Fax: +49 771 8005 100
Malvern Instruments Inc
10 Southville Rd, Southborough, MA 01772, USA Tel: +1 508 480 0200 Fax: +1 508 460 9692 Email:
[email protected] Web: www. ma Ivern i n st ru m ents.co m
Malvern Instruments Ltd
Enigma Business Park, Grovewood Rd, Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 1XZ, UK Tel: +44 1684 892456 Fax: +44 1684 892789 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.insitec.com
Mann+Hummel (UK) Ltd
Hilton Cross Business Park, Cannock Rd, Featherstone, Wolverhampton WV10 7QZ, UK Tel: +44 1902 384000 Fax: +44 1902 384001 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.mannhummel.com
Mann+Hummel GmbH
Brunckstr 15, Speyer 67346, Germany Tel: +49 6232 53 80 Fax: +49 6232 53 8899 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.mannhummel.com
Mann+Hummel Hydromation NV
Luikersteenweg 220, PB 99 lste Afd, Tongeren B-3700, Belgium Tel: +32 12 399 310 Fax: +32 12 23 399 006
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Email: hyrdromation@ hydromation.be Web: www.mannhummel.com MD: Torkild Vlieghe PM: Romain Tormans MM: Eddy Nijst Parent Company: Mann + Hummel GmbH No of Employees: 140 2003 Sales: US$29.5 million Plant Area: 4000 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001, VDA 6-4, ISO 14001 Certifying Body: TUV (ISO9001) KPMG (ISO 14001)
Materiel Perrier
Switzerland Tel: +41 1 943 3636 Fax: +41 1 943 3637 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.mcleodrussel.ch
Mavag Verfahrenstechnik AG
20 North MacQuesten Parkway, Mount Vernon, NY 10550-1897, USA Tel: +1 914 699 1616 Fax: +1 914 699 1671 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.themcnab.com
ZI Sud, BP 43 Andrezieux, Boutheon Cedex F-42161, France Tel: +33 4 7736 5604 Fax: +33 4 7736 6049
Kleiner Lotten 9, Neunkirch CH-8213, Switzerland Tel: +41 52 687 02 02 Fax: +41 52 687 02 20
Maxifab SL
Russell Rd, Southport, Merseyside PR9 7RJ, UK Tel: +44 1704 538202 Fax: +44 1704 545898 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.mannings.uk.com
Pg Sant Joan 118, 1B, Manlleu (Barcelona) E-08560, Spain Tel: +34 93 85 13 253 Fax: +34 93 85 14 049 Email:
[email protected] MD: Elio Collell No of Employees: 1 2003 Sales: US$300 000
Marling Industrial Felts Ltd
MC2 Market and Competitive Convergence
Mannings Ltd
Stanley Mills, Stonehouse, Glos GL10 3HQ, UK Tel: +44 1453 824444 Fax: +44 1453 821255 Email:
[email protected]
Martin Kurz & Co Inc
138 Liberty Ave, Mineola, NY 11501-3580, USA Tel: +1 516 746 7000 Fax: +1 516 746 1818 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.mkicorp.com
Martindale Protection Ltd
Neasden Lane, London NW10 1RN, UK Tel: +44 20 8450 8561 Fax: +44 20 8450 4794
Mass Transfer International Ltd
Whittle Rd, Meir, Stoke-OnTrent ST3 7QD, UK Tel: +44 1782 590650 Fax: +44 1782 590650 Web: vivendiwater.com
Masturlal Private Ltd
7th Mile, Bannerghatta Rd, Arakere Village, Bangalore 560 076, India Tel: +91 80 663 6756 Fax: +91 80 663 5667 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.wangner.com
124 Foxwood Drive S, Newburgh, NY 12550, USA Tel: +1 845 566 8817 Fax: +1 309 218 1435 Email:
[email protected]
Mcleod Russel
Atex-Filter Division Eichenhofer Weg 14-16, Sprockhovel D-45549, Germany Tel: +49 2339 12800 Fax: +49 2339 12828 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.atex-filter.de MD: Georg Lehner PM: Michael Clever MM: Andrew Price Parent Company: SPX Air Filtration Group No of Employees: 200 2003 Sales: US$25 million Quality Assurance: ISO 9001 Certifying Body: QMS International
McLeod Russel (UK) Ltd
Farrington Rd, Burnley, Lancs B B l l 5SY, UK Tel: +44 1282 413131 Fax: +44 1282 686290 Email:
[email protected] Web: www. mcleod russel u k.com
McLeod Russel Filter AG
Wilstr 11, Uster CH-8610,
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McNab Inc
Mc'Rghe Industries (Billion Intl Group)
3405 South Westport Ave, Sioux Falls, SD 57106, USA Tel: +1 605 9961162 Fax: +1 605 362 3494 Email:
[email protected]
Mead West Vaco UK Ltd
Speciality Paper Division Devon Valley Mill, Exeter, Devon EX5 4PJ, UK Tel: +44 1392 881731 Fax: +44 1392 881872 Web: www.meadwestvaco.com
MEC Filtration Systems Inc
1 Commercial Drive, Florida, NY 10921, USA Tel: +1 914 651 1313 Fax: +1 914 651 1314
Medro Systems Inc
416 East Industrial Boulevard, McKinney, TX 5069, USA Tel: +1 972 542 8200 Fax: +1 972 542 8220 Email:
[email protected] Web: www. m ed rosyste m s.co m
MeliCon GmbH
Rheinstra6e 7, HQckelhoven 41836, Germany Tel: +49 2433 970 330 Fax: +49 2433 970 331 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.melicon.de
Meller Process Equipment
Orion Park, Northfield Ave, Ealing, London W13 9S J, UK Tel: +44 20 8579 6004 Fax: +44 20 8567 0576 Email: john.evans@ mellerprocess.co.uk
8 Meltog Ltd
Gelderd Rd, Birstall, UK Tel: +44 1924 422 82 Fax: +44 1924 422 15 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.meltog.com
Membraflow Filtersysteme GmbH & Co KG
Robert-Bosch-Str 99, Essingen D-73457, Germany Tel: +49 7365 9614 0 Fax: +49 7365 9614 40 Email: membraflow@ t-online.de Web: www.membraflow.de
MemBrain GmbH
Harless-Str 1A, DQsseldorf D-40239, Germany Tel: +49 211 611046 Fax: +49 211 622430
Membrana GmbH
Oehder Str 28, Wuppertal D-42201, Germany Tel: +49 202 6099 0 Fax: +49 202 6099 507 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.membrana.com
Membrane Products Corp
PO Box 371135, Denver, USA Tel: + 1 303 224 9999 Fax: +1 303 224 0709 Email:
[email protected]
Membrane Products, Kiryat Weizmann Ltd
PO Box 138, Rehovot 76101, Israel Tel: +972 8940 7557 Fax: +972 8940 7556
Membrane Technology & Research Inc
103 Willow Rd, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA Tel: +1 650 328 2228 Fax: +1 650 328 6580 Web: www.mtrinc.com
Membrex Inc
155 Route 46, West Fairfield, NJ 07004, USA Tel: +1 201 575 8388 Fax: +1 201 575 7011
Memcor Ltd
Derby Rd, Wirksworth, Matlock, Derby DE4 4BG, UK Tel: +44 1629 823811
Fax: +44 1629 825169 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.usfilter.com
Memcor SA
62 avenue Foch, La Garrenne Colombes F-92250, France Tel: +33 1 4781 2727 Fax: +33 1 4781 2083
Memtec Ltd
1 Memtec Parkway, South Windsor, NSW 2756, Australia Tel: +61 45 776800 Fax: +61 45 776804
No of Employees: 60 2003 Sales: US$14 million Plant Area: 500 sq m Quality Assurance: 9001:2000/ SCC Certifying Body: Veritas
28 Cook St, Billerica, MA 01821, USA Tel: +1 508 667 2828 Fax: +1 508 667 1731
Memteq Ventures Ltd
15 Kingfisher Court, South Lancs Industrial Estate, Ashton in Makerfield, Lancs WN4 9DW, UK Tel: +44 1942716222 Fax: +44 1942716333
Menardi
Rivington Rd, Whitehouse Industrial Estate, Runcorn, Cheshire WA7 3DX, UK Tel: +44 1928 790063 Fax: +44 1928 790068
Menardi
One Maxwell Drive, Trenton, SC 29847, USA Tel: +1 803 663 6551 Fax: +1 803 663 4029 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.menardifilters.com MD: Gene Lauffer PM: Mike Gelinas MM: Roy Barrett Parent Company: Beacon Industrial Manufacturing No of Employees: 400+ Plant Area: 10 000+ sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: UL
Merrem & la Porte BV
PO Box 50, Zaltbommel NL5300 AB, The Netherlands Tel: +31 418 578911 Fax: +31 418 515625 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.merrem.nl MD: L P H M Kemps
Fax: +358 20 482 151 Email:
[email protected]
Meura SA
Messo-Chemietechnik GmbH
Chauss6e d'Antoing 55, Tournai B-7500, Belgium Tel: +32 69 884242 Fax: +32 69 884249 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.meura.be
Met-Pro Corp
22 Dawkins Rd Ind Est, Hamworthy, Poole, Dorset BH15 4JY, UK Tel: +44 1202 666456 Fax: +44 1202 685545 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.porvair.com
Friedrich-Ebert-Str 134, Duisburg D-47229, Germany Tel: +49 2065 903-0 Fax: +49 2065 903-299 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.messo.com
160 Cassell Rd, Harleysville, PA 19438, USA Tel: +1 215 723 6751 Fax: +1 215 723 6758 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.met-pro.com
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Metal Spinners Group Ltd
Newburn Industrial Estate, Newburn, Newcastle-uponTyne NE15 9RT, UK Tel: +44 191 267 1011 Fax: +44 191 264 7137 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.metalspinners.co.uk
Metcom Inc
PO Box 49065, Cookeville, TN 38506, USA Tel: +1 931 526 8412 Fax: +1 931 526 1092 Email: m etco m@ m u Iti pro.co m Web: www.metcom usa.corn
Metex Corp
970 New Durham Rd, Edison, NJ 08818, USA Tel: +1 732 287 0800 Fax: +1 732 287 8546 Email:
[email protected] Web: www. metexcorp.com
Metso Mineral UK Ltd
Stocks House, 9 North St, LeatherheacI, Surrey KT22 7AX, UK Tel: +44 1372 814300 Fax: +44 1372 814305 Email: m etso. in fo@ m etso. co m Web: www.metso.com
Metso Paper
PO Box 587, Jyvaskyla FIN40101, Finland Tel: +358 20 482 150
MF&T Ltd
MGF Gutsche & Co GmbH KG
PO Box 14 15, Fulda D-36004, Germany Tel: +49 661 8384 0 Fax: +49 661 8384 38 Email:
[email protected]
Micro-Mesh Engineering Ltd
51 Basford Rd, Old Basford, Nottingham NG6 0JG, UK Tel: +44 115 978 6348 Fax: +44 115 942 2686 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.micro-mesh.co.uk
Microdyn-Nadir GmbH
Oehder Str 28, Wuppertal D-42289, Germany Tel: +49 202 260920 Fax: +49 202 260922 5 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.microdyn.de
Microdyn-Nadir GmbH
Kalle-Albert Industriepark, Rheingaustr 190/196, Wiesbaden D-6517 4, Germany Tel: +49 611 962 6001 Fax: +49 611 962 9237 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.nadir-filtration.de
Microfiltrex Ltd
Unit 39-40, Fareham Industrial Park, Fareham, Hants PO16 8XG, UK Tel: +44 1329 285616 Fax: +44 1329 822442
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[email protected] Web: www.porvairfiltration.com
Microgon Inc
23022 La Cadena Drive, Laguna Hills, CA 92653, USA Tel: +1 714 581 3880 Fax: +1 714 855 6120
Micronics Filtration Ltd
PO Box 567, Buslem ST6 2DD, UK Tel: +44 1782 825256 Fax: +44 1782 825257 Web: www.micronicsinc.com
Micronics Inc
200 West Rd, Portsmouth, NH 03801, USA Tel: +1 603 433 1299 Fax: +1 603 433 6673 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.micronicsinc.com No of Employees: 50+ 2003 Sales: US$10-15 million Plant Area: 30 000 sq m
MicroPure Filtration Inc
1100 Game Farm Circle, Mound, MN 55364, USA Tel: +1 952 472 2323 Fax: +1 952 472 0105 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.micropure.com
Microtech Filters Ltd
The Lodge Factory, Kirkby Lane, Pinxton, Notts NG16 6HW, UK Tel: +44 1773 862345 Fax: +44 1773 863111
Mid-West Instrument
6500 Dobry Drive, Sterling Heights, MI 48314, USA Tel: +1 586 254 6500 Fax: +1 586 254 6509 Email: sales@ midwestinstrument.com Web: www.midwestinstrument.com
Mikropor AS
Buyuk Selcuklu Bulvari No 4, Sincan Organize San Ayi Bol, Ankara 6935, Turkey Tel: +90 312 267 0700 Fax: +90 312 267 0552 Email: filters@ m ik o rpo r.co m .tr Web: www.mikorpor.com.tr
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MikroPul
4500 Chesapeake Drive, Charlotte, NC 28216, USA Tel: +1 704 998 2600 Fax: +1 704 998 2601 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.mikropul.com
MikroPul Canada Inc
Unit #10, 245 Matheson BIvd East, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 3C9, Canada Tel: +1 905 712 0722 Fax: +1 905 712 0027 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.mikorpul.com MD: Sam Lavin PM: Bill De Jonge Parent Company: Mikropul LLC No of Employees: 6
Mikropul France SAS
33 avenue Dr Georges L6vy, Parc club du moulin ~] ventB~t 54/2, Venissieux Cedex 69693, France Tel: +33 4 78 78 99 00 Fax: +33 4 78 01 94 58 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.mikropul.com
MikroPul GmbH & Co KG
Welserstr 9/11, D-51149 Cologne, Germany Tel: +49 2203 9391 0 Fax: +49 2203 9391 293 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.mikropul.com
Mikunikikai Ltd
3-7-9 Niitaka Yodogawa-ku, Osaka 532-0033, Japan Tel: +81 6 394 0672 Fax: +81 6 394 4896 Web: www.mikunikikai.com
MIL Export Corp
111 East Wacker Drive, Suite 3021, Chicago, IL 60601, USA Tel: +1 312 540 0075 Fax: +1 312 540 0711
Miller Leaman Inc
800 Orange Ave, Daytona Beach, FL 32114, USA Tel: +1 386 248 0500 Fax: +1 386 248 3033 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.millerleaman.com MD: Marty Shuster MM: Chris Shuster No of Employees: 30 Plant Area: 52 000 sq ft Certifying Body: FAA & DOT Certification
Millipore Corp
290 Concord Rd, Billerica, MA 01821, USA Tel: +1 978 715 4321 Fax: +1 978 715 1393 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.millipore.com No of Employees: 4407 2003 Sales: US$800 million Plant Area: 117 000 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000
Millipore Ltd
The Boulevard Blackmoor Lane, Watford, Herts WD1 8YW, UK Tel: +44 1923 816375 Fax: +44 1923 256181
Millipore SA
39 Route Industrielle de la Hardt, Molsheim F-67120, France Tel: +33 3 8838 9000 Fax: +33 3 8838 9193
Misonix Inc
1938 New Highway, Farmingdale, NY 11735, USA Tel: +1 631 694 9555 Fax: +1 631 694 9412 Web: www.misonix.com
MIT Mayer IngenieurTechnik GmbH
Bahnhofstr 2, Aitrach D-88319, Germany Tel: +49 7565 95114 Fax: +49 7565 95116 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.mit-mayer.de MD: Carla Mayer No of Employees: 8 2003 Sales: US$1.2 million Plant Area: 250 sq m Quality Assurance: 9001 Certifying Body: TUV
Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha Ltd 2-10hkawa-cho, Kawasaki City 210-8560, Japan Tel: +81 044 333 5381 Fax: +81 044 355 1627
Miura Chemical Equipment Co Ltd
1-10-16 Abikohigashi Sumiyoshi-ku, Osaka 558, Japan Tel: +81 6 609 4801 Fax: +81 6 609 4808
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MMS Fluid Filtration
PO Box 5900 MMC, 14 Ginger St, Paget, Mackay, QLD 4741, Australia Tel: +61 7 4952 4266 Fax: +61 7 4952 5578 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.fluidfiltration.com.au
Mogul Tekstil Sanayi Ve ~caret Ltd Sti
20rganise Sanayi Bolgesi, Baspinar-Gaziantep 27120, Turkey Tel: +90 342 337 1499/1598 Fax: +90 342 337 1413 Email: mogul@mogulsbocom Web: www.mogulsb.com MD: Ekrem Kayali PM: Mehmet All Gerek MM: Serkan Gogus No of Employees: 130 2003 Sales: US$18 million Plant Area: 10 000 sq m
Moldan Nonwovens Inc
600 Railroad Ave, York, SC 29745-2063, USA Tel: +1 803 684 3533 Fax: +1 803 684 7856
Monadnock Non-Wovens LLC
Mount Pocono Business Park, Industrial Park Drive at Park Court, Mount Pocono, PA 18344-0295, USA Tel: +1 570 839 9210 Fax: +1 570 839 8840 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.mpm.com
Monitek GmbH (Metrissa GmbH)
M6rsenbroicher Weg 200, DQsseldorf D-40233, Germany Tel: +49 211 6878040 Fax: +49 211 6878043 0 Email:
[email protected] Web: wwwometrisa.de
Monofil Trading Co
36 Martins Lane, Hardingstone, Northampton NN4 0DL, UK Tel: +44 1604 762904 Fax: +44 1604 702023
Monsanto Enviro-Chem Systems Inc
14522 South Outer 40 Rd, Chesterfield, MO 63017, USA Tel: +1 314 275 5700 Fax: +1 314 275 5701
8 Email: enviroch@ nal.monsanto.com Web: www.enviro-chem.com
Montair Andersen BV
Postbus 6836, Sevenum NL5875 ZG, The Netherlands Tel: +31 774 672473 Fax: +31 774 673012 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.crownandersen.com/ montair.hmtl
Mortelecque SA
54 rue Nationale, BP 6, Provin F-59185, France Tel: +33 3 2096 6666 Fax: +33 3 2086 7381 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.mortelecque.fr
Mott Corp
84 Spring Lane, Farmington, Hartford, CT 06032, USA Tel: +1 860 747 6333 Fax: +1 860 747 6739 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.mottcorp.com MD: Tom Fahey PM: Art Sorensen No of Employees: 162 2003 Sales: US$23 million Plant Area: 86 000 sq ft Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: Lloyd's
MP Filtri SpA
Via Matteotti 2, Pessano con Bornago (MI)1-20060, Italy Tel: +39 02 9570 31 Fax: +39 02 9574 1497 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.mpfiltri.it
MP Filtri UK Ltd
Bourton Industrial Park, Bourton on the Water, Glos GL54 2HQ, UK Tel: +44 1451 822522 Fax: +44 1451 822282 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.mpfiltri.it
MSE Anlagenbau Wasserund Schlammtechnik GmbH
Am Eisengraben 3, Remchingen D-75192, Germany Tel: +49 7232 36500 Fax: +49 7232 365080
NAFCO Inc
Email:
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MTS NV
Lobbenstraat 140, Zichem B3271, Belgium Tel: +32 13 783280 Fax: +32 13 783285
Munktell Filter AB
Box 300, Grycksbo S-790 20, Sweden Tel: +46 23 705880 Fax: +46 23 40115
Munters Euroform GmbH
Suesterfeldstr 65, Aachen D-52072, Germany Tel: +49 241 8900 0 Fax: +49 241 8900 134
Munters Ltd
Humicool Division Blackstone Rd, Huntingdon, Cambs PE29 6EE, UK Tel: +44 1480 442340 Fax: +44 1480 411332 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.munters.co.uk
Mupor Ltd
Merlin House, Alness Point Business Park, Alness, Rossshire IV17 0UP, UK Tel: +44 1349 884060 Fax: +44 1349 884076 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.porex.com
MY-TEC Dr v Mylius Engineering
Spiesackerweg 349, Guensberg CH-4524, Switzerland Tel: +41 32 6373607 Fax: +41 32 6372064 Email: u m yl i
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N H Andreas Co Inc
PO Box 5247, Greenville, SC 29606, USA Tel: +1 864 268 6257 Fax: +1 864 268 6257
NADIR Filtration GmbH
Rheingaustr 190-196, Wiesbaden 65203, Germany Tel: +49 611 962 6001 Fax: +49 611 962 9237 Email: info@nadirfiltrati~ Web: www.nadir-filtration.de
200 Westshore Boulevard, Newark, NY 14513, USA Tel: +1 315 331 7000 Fax: +1 315 331 6304 Web: www.nafcoinc.com
Najade Separation BV
Droststraat 2, Leiderdorp NL2352 SN, The Netherlands Tel: +31 71 58 99 616 Fax: +31 71 58 90 544 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.najade.com MD: Albert van Duijn No of Employees: 2 2003 Sales: US$200 000 Plant Area: 440 sq m
Nakao Filter Media Corp
Kitahankyo Building, 4-8 Shibata 1-chome, Kita-ku, Osaka 530, Japan Tel: +81 6 372 2043 Fax: +81 6 372 2343 Email: info@ na kao-filter.co.jp Web: www. nakao-filter.co.jp
Nalge Nunc International
75 Panorama Creek Drive, Rochester, NY 14625, USA Tel: +1 585 586 8800 Fax: +1 585 586 8987 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.nalgenunc.com
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(Madras), Tamil Nadu 600 079, India Tel: +91 44 2520 4513 Fax: +91 44 522 8273
Nelson Burgess Ltd
Brookfield Rd, Hinckley, Leics LE10 2LN, UK Tel: +44 1455 637701 Fax: +44 1455 615623 Web: www.fleetguard.com
Netzsch Asia Pacific
9A Joo Koon Crescent, Jurong Industrial Estate, 629023 Singapore Tel: +65 865 4453 Fax: +65 863 4483 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.filterpressen.de
Netzsch Filtrationstechnik GmbH
GebrQder-Netzsch-Str 19, Selb D-95100, Germany Tel: +49 92 87 75 700 Fax: +49 92 87 75 704 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.netzsch.com
Netzsch Freres Sarl
32-34 avenue des Chardons, BP 101, Pontault-Combault F-77341, France Tel: +33 3 6029 3329 Fax: +33 3 6029 5726
691 North 400 West, Salt Lake Netzsch Inc City, UT 84103, USA 119 Pickering Way, Exton, Tel: +1 801 363 6736 PA 19341-1393, USA Fax: +1 801 531 1293 Tel: +1 610 363 8010 Email:
[email protected] Fax: +1 610 363 0971 Web: www.nfm-filter.com Email: n etzsch@ netzsch usa.com Web: www.netzschusa.com National Fluid Separators PO Box 330, Cole Camp, MO 65325, USA Netzsch Mastermix Ltd Tel: +1 660 668 2964 Vigo Place, Aldridge, West Fax: +1 660 558 3160 Midlands WS9 8UG, UK Email:
[email protected] Tel: +44 1922 53355 Web: Fax: +44 1922 59805 www.nationalfl uids.com
National Wire Fabric Inc
PO Box 159, East Arkansas Ave, Star City, AK 71667, USA Tel: +1 870 628 4201 Fax: +1 870 628 3700 Web: www.nationalwirefabric.com
Natural Canvas & Co
21 Bashyakarlu St, Kondithope, Chennai
Neu ETS
70 rue College, Marcq-enBaroeul Cedex F-59708, France Tel: +33 3 2045 6456 Fax: +33 3 3560 5504
New Logic International
1295 67th St, Emeryville, CA 94608, USA Tel: +1 510 655 7305 Fax: +1 510 655 7307 Email:
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New York Wire
152 North Main St, Mt Wolf, PA 17347, USA Tel: +1 717 266 5626 Fax: + 1 717 266 5871 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.newyorkwire.com MD: Barry Douglas No of Employees: 500 2003 Sales: US$75 million Plant Area: 130 000 sq m Certifying Body: QMI
Neyrtec Environnement
45 Chemin du Vieux Chene, Point corrier 4101, 38941 Meylan Cedex, France Tel: +33 4 76 61 63 10 Fax: +33 4 76 18 22 00 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.neyrtecenvironnement.fr
Neytrec Enviro Inc
615 rue Sagard, Saint Bruno, Quebec J3V 6C1, Canada Tel: +1 450 653 4753 Fax: +1 450 653 86 12 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.neyrtecenvironnement.fr
Nihon Schumacher KK
6-12-20 Jingumae Shibuyaku, Tokyo 150, Japan Tel: +81 3 3409 1531 Fax: +81 3 3486 1678
Nippon Muki Co Ltd
Ohm Building 3-1 Kandanishikicho Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101, Japan Tel: +81 3 3295 1518 Fax: +81 3 3295 1974 Web: www.nipponmuki.co.jp
Nippon Seisen Co Ltd
Annex Kogin Building 2-7 Koraibashi, 4-chome Chuoku, Osaka 541, Japan Tel: +81 6 222 5431 Fax: +81 6 222 2439
Niro Separation A/S
Vejlevej 3/5, Horsens DK-8700, Denmark Tel: +45 75 647700 Fax: +45 75 647820
Nitto Denko Corp
61-7 Sasadani, Yamadera Kusatsu, Shiga 525, Japan Tel: +81 775 627711 Fax: +81 775 653515
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NKR Technology Ltd
11 Pomeroy Building Grove Trading Estate, Dorchester, Dorset DT1 1ST, UK Tel: +44 1305 257327 Fax: +44 1305 257328
NNC Ltd
Booths Hall Chelford Rd, Knutsford, Cheshire WA16 8QZ, UK Tel: +44 1565 63 38 00 Fax: +44 1565 84 36 59 Web: www.nnc.co.uk
Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke GmbH & Co KG
PO Box 1464, Nordenham D-26944, Germany Tel: +49 4731 82 0 Fax: +49 4731 82 1301 Web: www.nsw.com
Nordic Air Filtration
Perlestikkergade 23H, Nakskov DK-4900, Denmark Tel: +45 54 951390 Fax: +45 54 951363 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.nordic-airfiltration.corn
Nordic Water Products AB
PO Box 1004, Nyn~shamn S-14925, Sweden Tel: +46 8 520 65100 Fax: +46 8 520 17325 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.nordicwater.se
Nordson Corp
300 Nordson Drive, Amherst, OH 44001, USA Tel: +1 800 683 2314 Fax: +1 440 985 4312 Email:
[email protected]
Norit (UK) Ltd
Clydesmill Place, Cambuslang Ind Estate, Glasgow G32 8RF, UK Tel: +44 141 641 8841 Fax: +44 141 641 0742 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.norit.com
Norit Activated Carbon & Membranes
5775 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd, Building C, Suite 250, Atlanta, GA 30342, USA Tel: +1 404 256 6150 Fax: +1 404 256 6199
Email:
[email protected] Web: www.noritamericas.com
Norit Membrane Technology
Marssteden 50, Enschede 7547 TC, The Netherlands Tel: +31 53 428 70 00 Fax: +31 53 428 70 01 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.noritmt.com MD: P Spenkelink PM: M Scharenberg MM: J Jacobs Parent Company: Norit NV No of Employees: 200 2003 Sales: US$280 million Quality Assurance: ISO 2001
Norit Process Technology
Enschede 7400 AS, The Netherlands Tel: +31 53 42 87 000 Fax: +31 53 42 87 001 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.noritmt.com MD: P Spenkelink PM: M Scharenberg MM: J Jacobs Parent Company: Norit NV No of Employees: 200 2003 Sales: US$280 million Quality Assurance: ISO 9001
Noritake Iron Works Co Ltd
5-6 6-chome Izuo Taisho-ku, Osaka, Japan Tel: +81 6 552 1431 Fax: +81 6 552 7602 Email:
[email protected]
Norman Filter Co
9850 South Industrial Drive, Bridgeview, IL 60455-1349, USA Tel: +1 708 430 4000 Fax: +1 708 430 5961 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.normanfilters.com
Normesh Ltd
18-20 Miles St, Oldham Greater Manchester OL1 3NU, UK Tel: +44 161 628 9849 Fax: +44 161 627 5732 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.normesh.co.uk
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North American Filter Corp
200 Westshore Boulevard, Newark, NY 14513, USA Tel: +1 315 331 7000 Fax: +1 315 331 6304 Web: www.nafcoinc.com
North Safety Products, James North & Sons Ltd Market St, Hyde, Cheshire SK14 1RL, UK Tel: +44 161 368 5811 Fax: +44 161 367 8571
Norwet AS
Vingveien 2, Sola N-4050, Norway Tel: +47 51 65 14 95 Fax: +47 51 65 23 30 Email:
[email protected]
Notox Corp A/S
Baldersbuen 20, Hedehusene DK-2640, Denmark Tel: +45 70 23 8989 Fax: +45 70 23 7979 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.notox.com MD: Lars Johannesen Parent Company: Emis A/S No of Employees: 10 Plant Area: 1350 sq m
Novasep SAS
Site Eiffel, Bd de la Moselle, BP 50, Parc d'activit6s de Pompey, Pompey F-54340, France Tel: +33 3 83 49 70 00 Fax: +33 3 83 49 70 02 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.novasep.com MD: Jean Blehaut PM: Manuel Marques MM: Henri Colin Parent Company: Groupe Novasep No of Employees: 105 2003 Sales: (21 million Plant Area: 1900 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9000 Version 2000 (Pending)
Novotecnic Europa SA
C Blanquers 2, Barcelona, Spain Tel: +34 937 194 200 Fax: +34 937 182 558 Email: eu
[email protected] Web: www.novotecnic.net
8 Noxon AB
PO Box 53, Fjaras S-43033, Sweden Tel: +46 300 55440 Fax: +46 300 55449 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.noxon.se
NSW LLC
530 Gregory Ave, Roanoke, VA 24016, USA Tel: +1 540 981 0362 Fax: +1 540 345 6793 Email: craigo@ nswplastics.com Web: www.nswplastics.com MD: Larry Ptascher PM: Richard Nicely MM: Randy Zigmund No of Employees: 90+ Plant Area: 4700 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000
Nucon International Inc
7000 Huntley Rd, Columbus, OH 43229, USA Tel: +1 614 846 5710 Fax: +1 614 431 0858 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.nucon-int.com
Oberlin Filter Co
404 Pilot Court, Waukesha, Wl 53188, USA Tel: +1 262 547 4900 Fax: +1 262 547 0683 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.oberlinfilter.com PM: Ron Strobel MM: Tom Ausloos No of Employees: 70 2003 Sales: US$10.5 million Plant Area: 40 000 sq m Quality Assurance: FM 45396, 9001-2000 Certifying Body: BSI Management systems
Oberlin Filter Ltd
Unit 6, Gurney Way, Aycliffe Industrial Park, Newton Aycliffe, Co Durham DL5 6U J, UK Tel: +44 1325 317900 Fax: +44 1325 317945 Email: agj@ oberlinfilters.freeserve.co.uk Web: www.oberli nfilter.com MD: Alistair G Jameson PM: Mark Blewitt Parent Company: Oberlin Filter Co No of Employees: 5 Plant Area: 1600 sq m
Oliver Products Co
Osmonics Europa SA
445 6th St NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49504, USA Tel: +1 616 456 7711 Fax: +1 616 456 5820 Web: oliverproducts.com
230 rue Robert Schuman, ZA des Uselles, Le Mee sur Seine F-77350, France Tel: +33 1 6410 2000 Fax: +33 1 6437 9211
Optek-Danuliat Inc
Osmonics Inc
279 17th Ave Suite 10, West Bend, WI 53095, USA Tel: +1 242 335 4288 Fax: +1 242 335 4299 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.optek.com
5951 Clearwater Drive, Minnetonka, MN 55343-8995, USA Tel: +1 952 933 2277 Fax: + 1 952 933 0141 Web: www.osmonics.com
Optima International Ltd
OSMO Membrane Systems GmbH
Optima House Askern Rd Toll Bar, Doncaster DN5 0QY, UK Tel: +44 1302 874128 Fax: +44 1302 875415
Orbisphere
Unit 4, Holnmewood Business Park, Chesterfield Rd, Holnmewood, Chesterfield $42 5US, UK Tel: +44 1246 599760 Fax: +44 1246 599778 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.orbisphere.com
Orelis SA, Rhodia Eco Services
5 chemin du Pilon, Saint Maurice de Beynost, Miribel 1708, France Tel: +33 4 72 01 27 44 Fax: +33 4 78 55 39 33 Email:
[email protected]
Organo Corp
38-16 Hongo 2-chome Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113, Japan Tel: +81 3 5689 7102 Fax: +81 3 5689 7189 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.organo.co.jp
Orival Water Filters
40 N Van Brunt St, Englewood, NJ 07631, USA Tel: +1 201 568 3311 Fax: +1 201 568 1916 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.orival.com
OS Walker Co
PO Box 20911, Milwaukee, WI 53220, USA Tel: +1 414 321 9739 Fax: + 1 414 321 9756
Gutenbergstr 16, Rutesheim D-71277, Germany Tel: +49 71 52 991 300 Fax: +49 71 52 991 350 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.osmota.de MD: Dr-lng Hans-Jurgen Rapp, Rainer Souer MM: Dr-lng Hans-Jurgen Rapp, Jurgen Muller No of Employees: 16 Quality Assurance: ISO 9001, WHG 19
Osmotik/Osmosis Technology Inc
6900 Hermosa Circle, Buena Park, CA 90620, USA Tel: + 1 714 670 9303 Fax: + 1 714 670 9323
Osprey Corp
1835 Briarwood Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30329, USA Tel: +1 404 321 7776 Fax: +1 404 634 1401 Web: www.ospreyfilters.com
Oswald Schulze GmbH & Co KG
Krusenkamp 22/24, Gladbeck D-45964, Germany Tel: +49 2043 2770 Fax: +49 2043 277133 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.oswald-sch ulze.de
Otto Klein GmbH
Filtertechnik Apparatebau Bergstr 19, Niestetal D-34266, Germany Tel: +49 561 528 0555 Fax: +49 561 528 0534 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.otto-kleingmbh.de
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Otto Markert & Sohn GmbH
Oderstr 51, NeumL~nster D-24539, Germany Tel: +49 4321 87010 Fax: +49 4321 870175 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.markert.de
Outokumpu Mintec Oy, Filters
PO Box 84, Espoo FIN-02201, Finland Tel: +358 94211 Fax: +358 9421 2854 Email: pekka.rabinaoutokumpu.fi Web: www.Outokumpu.fi
Outokumpu Technology GmbH
Eschweilerstr 101 - 109, Alsdorf D-52477, Germany Tel: +49 2404 6708 0 Fax: +49 2404 6708 800 Email: info.hoesch@ outokumpu.com Web: www.hoeschfiltration.de
Outokumpu Technology Inc
5100 Philip Highway, Jacksonville, FL 32216, USA Tel: +1 904 353 3681 Fax: +1 904 353 8705 Web: www.outokumpu.com\ mintec\physicalseparation. htm MD: Dr Bo Arvidson Parent Company: Outokumpu Technology No of Employees: 40 2003 Sales: US$15 million Plant Area: 2500 sq m
Outokumpu Technology Pty Ltd
Unit 1, 25 Frenchs Forest Rd Frenchs Forest, Sydney, NSW 2086, Australia Tel: +61 2 9984 2500 Fax: +61 2 9984 2501 Email: technology.sydney@ outokumpu.com Web: www.outokumpu.com
Oxford Filtration Ltd
Unit 15, Bridgewater Way Windsor SL4 1RD, UK Tel: +44 1628 440906 Fax: +44 1628 476667 Email: sales@oxfordfi Itration.com Web: www.oxfordfiltration.com
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P&J Dust Extraction Ltd
Extraction House, Otterham Quay, Rainham, Kent ME8 8NA, UK Tel: +44 1634 233933 Fax: +44 1634 234588 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.pjdust.co.uk
Pacific Press Co
2418 Cypress Way, Fullerton, CA 92631, USA Tel: +1 714 525 0630 Fax: +1 714 525 2664
Palas GmbH
Greschbachstr 3B, Karlsruhe D-76229, Germany Tel: +49 721 96213 0 Fax: +49 721 96213 33 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.palas.de MD: Leander Molter No of Employees: 17
Pall Australia
106 Talinga Rd, Cheltenham, Victoria 3150, Australia Tel: +61 3 9584 8100 Fax: +61 3 9584 6647 Pall Corp Corporate Headquarters 2200 Northern Boulevard, East Hills, NY 11548, USA Tel: +1 516 484 5400 Fax: +1 516 484 5228 Web: www.pall.com
Pall Corp, Filterite Division
2118 Greenspring Drive, "Rmonium, MD 21093, USA Tel: +1 410 252 0800 Fax: +1 410 560 2857 Web: www.pall.com
Pall Europe Ltd
Europa House, Havant St, Portsmouth Hants PO1 3PD, UK Tel: +44 1705 303 303 Fax: +44 1705 302 506
Pall Exekia
BP 1, Route d'oursbelille, Bazet 65460, France Tel: +33 5 62 38 95 95 Fax: +33 5 62 38 95 50 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.exekia.fr
Pall Filtron Corp
50 Bearfoot Rd, Northborough, MA 01532,
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Web: www.pannevisinc.com
Pall GmbH
Stieltjesweg 8, PO Box 5008 Arnhem NL-6802 EA, The Netherlands Tel: +31 026 3760376 Fax: +31 026 3643620 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.parker.com
Philipp-Reis Str 6, Dreieich D-63303, Germany Tel: +49 6103 3070 Fax: +49 6103 34037
Pall Life Sciences
Customer Support Center 600 South Wagner Rd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103-9019, USA Tel: +1 734 913 6194 Fax: +1 734 913 6495 Email:
[email protected]
Pall Schumacher GmbH
Zur FIQgelau 70, Crailsheim 74564, Germany Tel: +49 7951 3020 Fax: +49 7951 26511 Web: www.schumacherfilters.de / www.pall.com MD: Michael Muller, Wolfgang Felsing PM: Martin Bergmann MM: Manfred Salinger Parent Company: Pall Holdings, Philipp Reis Str.6, 63303 Dreieich No of Employees: 150 Plant Area: 53 400 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001 Certifying Body: TUV Sudwest
Pamas GmbH
Dieselstr 10, Rutesheim, Baden-Wuerttem berg, D-71277, Germany Tel: +49 7152 99630 Fax: +49 7152 54862 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.pamas.de
Pan America Environmental
2385 Hammond Drive, Suite 3 Schaumburg, IL 60173, USA Tel: +1 847 882 5855 Fax: +1 847 882 5630 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.panamenv.com
Pannevis Inc
195 Green Pond Rd, Rockaway Township, NJ 07866, USA Tel: +1 973 627 6469 Fax: +1 973 627 7029 Email: fi Ite rs@ pan nevisi nc.co m
Parker Filtration BV (Parker Arlon)
Parker Hannifin Corp, Filtration Group
6035 Parkland Blvd, Cleveland, OH 44124, USA Tel: +1 216 896 3000 Fax: +1 216 896 4021 Email:
[email protected]
Parker Hannifin Corp, Process Filtration Division
1515 West South St, Lebanon, IN 46052, USA Tel: +1 765 482 3900 Fax: +1 765 482 8410 Web: www.parker.com
Parker Hannifin Danmark
Parkson Corp
PO Box 408399, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33340-8399, USA Tel: +1 954 974 6610 Fax: +1 954 974 1809 Web: www.parkson.com MD: William C Acton PM: Ernesto J Iznaga MM: Michael W Miller Parent Company: Axel Johnson Inc No of Employees: 180
Parmatic Betex Ltd
69 Carwood Rd, Sheffield S4 7SA, UK Tel: +44 174 256 0066 Fax: +44 174 256 0066
Parmatic Esplen Ltd
Second Ave Flixborough Industrial Estate, Scunthorpe DN15 8SD, UK Tel: +44 1724 281202 Fax: +44 1724 858365 Email: in fo@ pa rm aticfi Ite r.co. u k
Parmatic Filter Corp
A/S Industrigrenen 11, Ishoj DK-2635, Denmark Tel: +45 43 560400 Fax: +45 43 733107 Web: www.parker.com
88 Ford Rd, Denville, NJ 07834-1634, USA Tel: +1 201 586 9200 Fax: +1 201 586 9291 Web: www.parmatic.com
Parker Hannifin Oy, FinnFilter Division
Particle Measuring Systems Europe Ltd
Urjala As FIN-31700, Finland Tel: +358 354100 Fax: +358 3 5410 100 Web: www.parker.com
39 Cornwell Business Park Salthouse Rd, Brackmills, Northampton NN4 7EX, UK Tel: +44 1604 675111 Fax: +44 1604 675112
Parker Hannifin UK Ltd, Filtration
Particle Measuring Systems Inc
Conditioning Monitoring Centre, Brunel Way, Thetford IP24 1HP, UK Tel: +44 1842 763299 Fax: +44 1842 756300 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.parker.com
Parker Hannifin UK Ltd, Filtration Division Europe
Churwell Vale, Shaw Cross Business Park, Dewsbury, W Yorks WF12 7RD, UK Tel: +44 1924 487000 Fax: +44 1924 487001 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.parker.com
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5475 Airport Boulevard, Boulder, CO 80301, USA Tel: + 1 303 443 7100 Fax: +1 303 449 6870 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.pmeasuring.com No of Employees: 180-300
Particle Technology Ltd
Station Yard Industrial Estate, Station Rd, Derby DE65 5DU, UK Tel: +44 1283 520365 Fax: +44 1283 520412 Email: sales@
particletechnology.com
Web: www.particletech nology.com
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Patrick Charles Pty Ltd
Level 2 25m Falcon St, Crows Nest, NSW 2065, Australia Tel: +61 2 94 39 00 00 Fax: +61 2 94 37 92 99 Email: i
[email protected] Web: www.patrickcharles.com
Paul GmbH & Co, Metallgewebe- und Filterfabriken
PO Box 1220, Steinau an der Stra6e D-36393, Germany Tel: +49 6663 978 0 Fax: +49 6663 978 190 191 Web: www.paco-online.com MD: Peter W Ruppel No of Employees: 380 2003 Sales: US$44 million Plant Area: 21 500 sq m
Paul Wire Cloth Co Ltd
Brooks Lane, Middlewich, Cheshire CW10 0JG, UK Tel: +44 1606 834515 Fax: +44 1606 836222
Payne Industries
8822 Cypress Woods Lane, Olive Branch, MS 38654, USA Tel: +1 662 895 6444 Fax: +1 662 895 6610
PBI Porteret Beaulieu Industrie
BP 11, Bezouotte F-21310, France Tel: +33 3 8010 0808 Fax: +33 3 8036 5687 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.pbi.fr
PCI Membrane Systems Inc
1615 State Route 131, Milford, OH 45150, USA Tel: +1 513 575 3500 Fax: + 1 513 575 7393 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.pcimem.com
PCI Membranes
Laverstoke Mill, Whitchurch, Hants RG28 7NR, UK Tel: +44 1256 896966 Fax: +44 1256 893835 Email: pcimembranes@ pcimem.com Web: www.pcimem.com
PCI-Memtech
Rue Gaston Caillavet, Toulouse 31200, France Tel: +33 5 61 11 24 54 Email: pcimemtech@ pcimem.com
PCI-Memtech
Laverstoke Mill, Whitchurch RG28 7NR, UK Tel: +44 1256 896966 Fax: +44 1256 893835 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.pci-memtech.com
PCME Ltd
Clearview Building, Edison Rd, St Ives, Cambs PE27 3GH, UK Tel: +44 1480 468200 Fax: +44 1480 463400 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.pcme.co.uk
Peerless Manufacturing Co
2819 Walnut Hill Lane, Dallas, TX 75229, USA Tel: +1 214 357 6181 Fax: +1 214 351 0194 Web: www.perrlessmfg.com
Penn Separator Corp
PO Box 340, Brookville, PA 15825, USA Tel: +1 814 849 7328 Fax: +1 814 849 4510 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.pennseparator.com
Perforated Tubes Inc
4850 E Fulton St, Ada, MI 49301, USA Tel: +1 616 942 4550 Fax: +1 616 942 2121 Email: pti@ pe rfo ratedt u bes.co m Web: www.perforatedtu bes.com
Permatron Corp
1180 Pratt Ave, Elk Grove Village, Franklin Park, IL 60007, USA Tel: +1 847 434 1421 Fax: +1 847 434 1429 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.permatron.com
Perry Equipment Corp
PO Box 640, Mineral Wells, TX 76068, USA
Tel: +1 940 325 2575 Fax: +1 940 325 4622 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.perryequipment.com MD: Laine Perry PM: Mike McConnell MM: Clyde Copeland No of Employees: 300 2003 Sales: US$35 million Plant Area: 335 000 sq ft Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: QMS - Quality Management Systems Inc
Perry Process Equipment Ltd
Station Rd, Aycliffe Industrial Estate, Newton Aycliffe DL5 6EQ, UK Tel: +44 1325 315111 Fax: +44 1325 301496 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.perryprocess.co, uk
Perry Videx LLC
25 Mount Laurel Rd, Hainesport, NJ 08036, USA Tel: + 609.267.1600 Fax: +44 609.267.4499 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.perryvidex.com
Petulfo Split AB
Genvagen 10, Tullinge S14640, Sweden Tel: +46 8 778 2460 Fax: +46 8 778 2332
PGI Nordlys
Z lde Blanche Maison, BP 109, Bailleul 59270, France Tel: +33 3 28 43 74 74 Fax: +33 3 28 43 74 72 Email: bdesu rm ont@ pgi nw.co m Web: www.pgi-industrialeurope.com
Phillips Fibers Corp
PO Box 66, Greenville, SC 29602, USA Tel: +1 803 242 6600 Fax: +1 803 234 6666
Phoenix Process Equipment Co
2402 Watterson Trail, Louisville, KY 40299, USA Tel: +1 502 499 6198 Fax: +1 502 499 1079 Email"
[email protected] Web: www.dewater.com
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PICA
19 avenue Dubonnet, Le Veronese, 92411 Courbevoie Cedex, France Tel: +33 1 4717 1080 Fax: +33 1 4717 1081 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.pica.fr
PICA USA Inc
432 McCormick Boulevard, Columbus, OH 43213-1585, USA Tel: +1 614 864 8100 Fax: +1 614 864 9914 Email: activated_carbon@ picausa.com Web: www.picausa.com
Pieralisi Benelux BV
Edisonlaan 22, Bleiswijk 2665 JC, The Netherlands Tel: +31 10 521 87 88 Fax: +31 10 521 88 75 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.pieralisi.nl
Pieralisi Deutschland GmbH
Ochsenfurter Str 2, Eibelstadt 97246, Germany Tel: +49 9303 90820 Fax: +49 9303 908220 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.pieralisi.com Parent Company: Gruppo Pieralisi No of Employees: 600 2003 Sales: US$150 million Plant Area: 200 000 sq m Quality Assurance: DIN EN ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: QZV, Munich
Pieralisi Group
Via Don Battistoni 1, Jesi (AN) 60035, Italy Tel: +39 0731 2311 Fax: +39 0731 231239 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.pieralisi.com
Pilatus Filter
Alpenblick 5, PO Box 555, Cham CH-6330, Switzerland Tel: +41 42 367381 Fax: +41 42 367315
Plastok Meshes & Filtration Ltd
75/79 Market St, Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside CH 41 6AN, U K Tel" +44 151 647 4579 Fax: +44 151 647 3641
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[email protected] Web: www.plastok.co.uk
Plenty Filters
Plenty House, Hambridge Rd, Newbury, Berks RG14 5TR, UK Tel: +44 1635 42 663 Fax: +44 1635 49 758 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.plenty.co.uk
Plenty Products Inc
19203 Hempstead Highway, TX 77065, USA Tel: +1 713 937 3863 Fax: +1 713 937 0968
Plenty Uniquip Pty Ltd
61 Alleyne St, Chatswood, NSW 2067, Australia Tel: +61 2 9417 4333 Fax: +61 2 9417 5146
PlymoVent Ltd
Marley Way, Southam Rd, Banbury, Oxon OX16 2RA, UK Tel: +44 1295 259311 Fax: +44 1295 271750 Email:
[email protected] Web: wwwplymovent.co.uk
PMT PartikeI-Messtechnik GmbH CarI-Zeiss-Str 11, Leonberg D-71229, Germany Tel: +49 7152 51008 Fax: +49 7152 51676
Pneumafil, Textile Division
PO Box 16348, Charlotte, Mecklenburg, NC 28297, USA Tel: +1 704 399 7441 Fax: +1 704 398 7528 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.pneumafil.com
Pollard Industries LLC
PO Box 80485, Baton Rouge, LA 70898-0485, USA Tel: +1 225 926 6311 Fax: +1 225 926 1533 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.polla rdindustries.com
Pollution & Process Monitoring Ltd
Bourne Enterprise Centre, Borough Green, Sevenoaks, Kent TN15 8DG, UK Tel: +44 1732 882044 Fax: +44 1732 780190
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Pollution Prevention International
25 Mauchly, Suite 316, Irvine, CA 92618, USA Tel: +1 949 757 2690 Fax: +1 949 757 2715 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.ppint.com
Polymem
Route de Revel, Fourquevaux F-31450, France Tel: +33 562 717989 Fax: +33 562 717980 Email:
[email protected]
Polymer Papers Ltd
12/6 Mathura Rd, Faridabad 121 003, India Tel: +91 129 227 5325 Fax: +91 129 227 3720 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.polymerpapers.com
PolyOne Corp
2700 Papin St, St Louis, MO 63129, USA Tel: +1 314 771 1800 Fax: +1 314 771 8399 Web: www.polyone.com
Polyurethane Engineering
Gatherley Rd, Catterick Bridgee, Richmond, N Yorks DL10 7JG, UK Tel: +44 1748 818341 Fax: +44 1748 818039
Pope Cable & Wire
Edisonstraat 9, Venlo 5928 PG, The Netherlands Tel: +31 77 87 84 59 Fax: +31 77 87 84 48
Porex Corp
500 Bohannon Rd, Fairburn, GA 30213, USA Tel: +1 770 964 1421 Fax: +1 770 964 9503 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.porex.de
Porex GmbH
Indstriestr 1, Bautzen/Singwitz D-02692, Germany Tel: +49 3591 37220 Fax: +49 3591 444531 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.porex.de
PoroCer KeramikMembranen GmbH
Robert Friese Str 2, Hermsdorf D-07629, Germany Tel: +49 36601 61002 Fax: +49 36601 61070
Porous Fibers SL
Avda de Bilbao, Pol Granada Pab E 8, Ortuella, Vizcaya 48530, Spain Tel: +34 94 635 47 88 Fax: +34 94 635 38 71 Email: information@ porousfibers.com Web: www.porousfibers.com
Porous Material Inc (PMI)
83 Brown Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA Tel: +1 607 257 5544 Fax: +1 607 257 5639 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.pmiapp.com MD: Dr Krishna Gupta MM: Brendan Clive No of Employees: 30 Plant Area: 20 000 sq ft
Porous Media Corp
1350 Hammond Rd, St Paul, MN 55110-5865, USA Tel: +1 651 653 2000 Fax: +1 651 653 2230 Web: www.porous.com
Porvair Sciences Ltd
Unit 6, Shepperton Business Park, Govett Ave, Shepperton TW17 8BA, UK Tel: +44 1932 240255 Fax: +44 1932 254393 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.porvairsciences.com No of Employees: 15
Porvair Technology Ltd
Clywedog Rd South, Wrexham LL13 9XS, UK Tel: +44 1978 661144 Fax: +44 1978 664554 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.porvairfiltration.com
Potter & Soar Ltd
Banbury, Oxon OX16 1SD, UK Tel: +44 1295 253344 Fax: +44 1295 272132 Email: Potter.soar@ BTi nternet.co m Web: www.wiremesh.co.uk MD: Philip Schofield PM: Keith Batchelor Parent Company: Soar Engineering No of Employees: 50
Powell Corp
Porter Environmental Supplies Ltd
PO Box 726, Bexley, Kent DA5 1UA, UK Tel: +44 1322 554101 Fax: +44 1322 551194
55 Ward Hill Ave, Haverhill, MA 01835-6930, USA Tel: +1 978 373 9111 Fax: +1 978 521 5715 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.powellcorp.com
Porvair Advanced Materials
Precision Processing Services Ltd
Clywedog Rd South, Wrexham Ind Est, Wrexham LL13 9XS, UK Tel: + 44 1978 66 11 44 Fax: + 44 1978 664 554 Email:
[email protected]
60 Clooney, Londonderry BT47 6TR Northern Ireland Tel: +44 28 71861600 Fax: +44 28 71861211 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.ppsl.co.uk
Porvair Filtration Group Ltd
Premaberg Manufacturing Ltd
Fareham Industrial Park, Fareham, Hants PO16 8XG, UK Tel: +44 1329 285616 Fax: +44 1329 822442 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.porvairfiltration.com
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22-24 High St, Halstead, Essex CO9 2AP, UK Tel: +44 1787 475651 Fax: +44 1787 475046 Email: pml@ prema berg.btinternet.com Web: www.premaberg.com
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Prime Water Systems GmbH
Brusselerstr 20, Bad Bentheim D-48455, Germany Tel: +49 5924 990770 Fax: +49 5924 990771 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.primewater.com
Primecare BV
Progenitive Filtration Ltd
The Chapel, 208 Lee Lane, Horwich, Bolton, Lancs BL6 7JF, UK Tel: +44 1204 478210 Fax: +44 1204 478211 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.pflfiltermedia.com
ProMinent Fluid Controls (UK) Ltd
Bedrijvenpark Twente 305, Suite 34, Almelo NL-7602 KL, The Netherlands Tel: +31 546 543 137 Fax: +31 546 549 138 Email:
[email protected]
Resolution Rd, Ashby-de-laZouch, Leics LE65 1DW, UK Tel: +44 1530 560555 Fax: +44 1530 560777 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.prominent.co.uk
Princo Srl
ProMinent Fluid Controls Inc
Via Camognano 6, Parre (BG) 24020, Italy Tel: +39 035 703688 Fax: +39 035 703689 Email:
[email protected]
Procedair Industries
625 President Kennedy Ave, Suite 1400, Montreal, Quebec H3A 1K2, Canada Tel: +1 514 284 0341 Fax: + 1 514 284 1326
Procedair Ltd
Midland House, Ounsdale Rd, Wombourne, Wolverhampton WV5 8BY, UK Tel: +44 1902 891330 Fax: +44 1902 891317
Procedair SA
25/27 boulevard de la Paix St-Germain-en-Laye F-78100, France Tel: +33 1 3973 9215 Fax: +33 1 3973 0917
Process Equipment Ltd
32 Edison Rd, Aylesbury HP19 3TE, UK Tel: +44 1296 43 16 66 Fax: +44 1296 25 956
Process Systems Ltd
Howe Moss, Kirkhill Industrial Estate, Dyce, Aberdeen AB21 0GP, UK Tel: +44 1224 414515 Fax: +44 1224 414616 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.akerkvaerner.com
RIDC Park West, 136 Industry Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15275, USA Tel: +1 412 787 2484 Fax: +1 412 787 0704 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.prominent.cc
Prosep Filter Systems Ltd
Unit G19, River Bank Way, Lowfield Business Park, Elland, W Yorks HX5 5DN, UK Tel: +44 1422 377367 Fax: +44 1422 377369 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.prosep.co.uk
Protfilt Kkt
Yy Rakocze 195, Budapest H-1214, Hungary Tel: +36 420 6639 Fax: +36 420 6639 Email:
[email protected]
PTI Advanced Filtration Inc
2340 Eastman Ave, Oxnard, CA 93030, USA Tel: +1 805 604 3400 Fax: +1 805 604 3401 Email:
[email protected]
PTI SpA
Via Newton 4, Pero (MI) 1-20016, Italy Tel: +39 02 339271 Fax: +39 02 3390713 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.pti-afi.com
PTI Technologies Inc
501 Del Norte BIvd, Oxnard, CA 93030, USA
Tel: +1 805 604 3700 Fax: +1 805 604 3701 Email: fi It ers@ ptitech n olog ies.co m
PTI Technologies Ltd
Orgreave Lane, Handsworth, Sheffield $13 9NZ, UK Tel: +44 114 269 3999 Fax: +44 114 269 1409 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.ptitechnologies.co.uk
Purafil Inc
2654 Weaver Way, Doraville, GA 30340, USA Tel: +1 770 662 8545 Fax: +1 770 662 6922 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.purafil.com
Purification Products Ltd
Reliance Works, Saltaire Rd, Shipley, W Yorks BD18 3HL, UK Tel: +44 1274 530155 Fax: +44 1274 580453 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.purification.co.uk
PuriTech bvba
Brasel 143, Dessel, Antwerp B-2480, Belgium Tel: +32 49557 4719 Fax: +32 14371513 Email: fili p. roch ette@ pu ritec h. be Web: www.puritech.be No of Employees: 2 2003 Sales: US$250 000
Purolator| Air Filtration
880 Facet Rd, Henderson, NC 27536, USA Tel: +1 252 492 1141 Fax: +1 252 492 6672 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.purolatorair.com
Quality Filters Inc
23351 Grissom Drive, Robeetsdale, AL 36567, USA Tel: +1 251 947 2400 Fax: +1 251 947 2499 Web: www.q ualityfilters.com
Quantachrome Corp
1900 Corporate Drive, Boynton Beach, FL 33426, USA Tel: +1 561 731 4999
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Fax: +1 561 732 9888 Email: qc.sales@quantach rome.corn Web: www.quantachrome.com
QVF Process Systems Inc
224 North Main St Building F, Section 4, Horseheads, NY 14845, USA Tel: +1 607 796 4800 Fax: +1 607 739 6717 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.qvfps.com
QVF Process Systems Ltd
Tollgate Drive, Tollgate Industrial Estate, Stafford ST16 3HS, UK Tel: +44 1785 6097093 Fax: +44 1785 609718 Email: rosenmund_uk@ dial.pipex.com Web: www.qvf.co.uk
R P Adams Co Inc
PO Box 963, Buffalo, NY 14240-0963, USA Tel: +1 716 877 2608 Fax: +1 716 877 9385 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.rpadams.com
Rai-Tillieres Sarl
Rai F-61270, France Tel: +33 2 33 84 11 80 Fax: +33 2 33 84 11 81 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.raitillieres.com
Ranik Ltd
Unit 88, Camp Rd, Upper Heyford, Oxon OX25 5HD, UK Tel: +44 1869 233131 Fax: +44 1869 232172 Email:
[email protected]
Ravensworth Ltd
2 Deva Business Park, Welsh Rd, Deeside CH5 2HR, UK Tel: +44 1244 830535 Fax: +44 1244 811687 Email:
[email protected]
Recomet BV
Wilhelminastraat 13 Bocholtz NL-6351 GN, The Netherlands Tel: +31 45 5445339 Fax: +31 45 5442066 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.recomet.nl
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Refractron Technologies Corp
5750 Stuart Ave, Newark, NY 14513, USA Tel: +1 315 331 6222 Fax: +1 315 331 7254 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.refractron.com
Reko Industrial Equipment BV
Delta Industrieweg 36 Stellendam 3251 LX, The Netherlands Tel: +31 187 492988 Fax: +31 187 492781 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.reko.com
Rellumit Filtration Ltd
PO Box 69, Princes Risborough Bucks HP27 9US, UK Tel: +44 1844 273213 Fax: +44 1844 273235
Renovexx Technology Ltd
Tudhoe Mill, Spennymoor, Co Durham DL16 6LQ, UK Tel: +44 1388 420181 Fax: +44 1388 814631
ResinTech Inc
1 ResinTech Plaza, 160 Cooper Rd, West Berlin, NJ 08091, USA Tel: +1 856 768 9600 Fax: +1 856 768 9601 Web:
[email protected]
Retsch (UK) Ltd
Whitehouse St, Hunslet, Leeds LS10 lAD, UK Tel: +44 113 222 0266 Fax: +44 113 246 5649 Email: simon.rundstrom@ retsch.co.uk
Retsch Gmbh & Co KG
Rheinische Str 36, Haan D-42781, Germany Tel: +49 21 29 55 61 0 Fax: +49 21 29 87 02 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.retsch.de
Rhodia GmbH
St~idelstr 10, Frankfurt/Main D-60596, Germany Tel: +49 69 6093 337 Fax: +49 69 6093 333
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Rhodius GmbH
PO Box 369, Weissenburg D-91772, Germany Tel: +49 9141 9190 Fax: +49 9141 91945 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.rhodius.com
RNECS Inc
5151 Sheppard Rd, Mulberry, FL 33860, USA Tel: +1 863 709 1667 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.dtitus.net
Roberts Filter Manufacturing Co
Sixth and Columbia Ave, PO Box 167, Darby, PA 19023, USA Tel: +1 610 583 3131 Fax: +1 610 583 0117
Rochem Environmental Inc
610 North Milby St, Houston, TX 77003, USA Tel: +1 713 224 7626 Fax: +1 713 224 7627
Rochem Separation Systems Inc
3904 Del Amo Boulevard, Suite 801, Torrance, CA 90503, USA Tel: +1 310 370 3160 Fax: +1 310 370 4988
Rochem Separation Systems Ltd
Wentworth House, 4 Deighton Close, Wetherby, W Yorks LS22 7GZ, UK Tel: +44 1937 588333 Fax: +44 1937 588444
Rochem UF SA
Miraval, Le Val F-83143, France Tel: +33 4 94 86 46 80 Fax: +33 4 94 86 46 79 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.rochem.com
Rochem UF-Systeme GmbH
Seegerkenkehre 4, Hamburg D-21107, Germany Tel: +49 40 374952 20 Fax: +49 40 374952 55 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.rochem.de
Rockwell Automation Ltd
Ropur AG
Pitfield, Kiln Farm, Milton Keynes MK11 3DR, UK Tel: +44 870 242 5000 Fax: +44 1908 261 917 Web: www.rockwellautomation.co. uk
Grabenackerstr 8B, MQnchenstein 1 CH-4142, Switzerland Tel: +41 61 415 8710 Fax: +41 61 415 8720 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.ropur.com
Roediger AG
Rosedale Products Inc
Jurastr 12, M(Jnchenstein CH4142, Switzerland Tel: +41 61 4169050 Fax: +41 61 4169059 Email:
[email protected]
Roediger Anlagenbau GmbH
Kinzigheimer Weg 104-106 Hanau D-63450, Germany Tel: +49 6181 3090 Fax: +49 6181 309111 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.passavantroediger-anlagenbau.de
Roediger Pittsburgh Inc
3812 Route 8 Allison Park, Pittsburgh, PA 15101, USA Tel: +1 412 487 6010 Fax: + 1 412 487 6005 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.roediger.com
Roki Techno Co Ltd
20-12 Minamiohi 6-chome Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140, Japan Tel: +81 3 5764 1174 Fax: +81 3 5764 0684 Email: m.nomura@ rokitechno.co.jp Web: www.rokitechno.co.jp/eng lish /index_e.htm
Rompf Kl~irwerkeinrichtungen GmbH
Bahnhofstr 1, Driedorf-Roth D-35759, Germany Tel: +49 2775 95400 Fax: +49 2775 8516
Ron-Vik Inc
800 Colorado Ave South, Minneapolis, MN 55416, USA Tel: +1 763 545 0276 Fax: +1 612 545 0142 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.ron-vik.com
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PO Box 1085, Ann Arbor, MI 48106, USA Tel: +1 734 665 8201 Fax: +1 734 665 2214 Email: filters@ rosedaleproducts.com Web: www.rosedaleprod ucts.com
Rosenmund VTA AG
Gestadeckplatz 6, Liestal CH-4410, Switzerland Tel: +41 61 925 11 11 Fax: +41 61 921 48 93 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.rosenmund.com
Rosow Technical (Sigrist) Ltd
1 Pembroke Ave, Waterbeach, Cambs CB5 9QR, UK Tel: +44 1223 860595 Fax: +44 1223 861819
Rotamill GmbH
EisenhQttenstr 26, Siegen D-57074, Germany Tel: +49 271 66230 Fax: +49 271 61866 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.rotamill.de
Roto-Sieve Filter AB
Helgonagatan 13, Kung~lv S-442 21, Sweden Tel: +46 303 208700 Fax: +46 303 208701 Email: info@ roto.sievefilter.com Web: www.roto.com
Rousselet Robatel
avenue Rhin et Danube, Zone Industrielle Marenton, Annonay 7104, France Tel: +33 4 75 69 22 11 Fax: +33 4 75 67 69 80 Email: r o u sselet.sa@ r o u sse Iet. fr Web: www.rousselet.com MD: Michel L'Kherba PM: Noel Girardeau No of Employees: 56 2003 Sales: US$11.5 million Plant Area: 8300 sq m
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Rousselet-Robatel
Parkside House, 17 East Parade, Harrogate, N Yorks HG1 5LF, UK Tel: +44 1423 530093 Fax: +44 1423 530120 Email: rousselet.uk@ cent.global net.co.uk Web: www.rousselet.com MD: Chris Evans Parent Company: Rousselet Centrifugation S.A No of Employees: 70-80
Royal Guard Corp
PO Box 6470, Longview, TX 75608, U SA Tel: +1 903 759 3455 Fax: +1 903 759 0229 Email: rglgv@world net.att.net Web: www. royalguardstrainers.com
Royal Products
200 Oser Ave, Hauppauge, NY 11788, USA Tel: +1 631 273 1010 Fax: +1 631 273 1066 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.royalprod.com
RPA Process Technologies SAS
Immeuble Colisee Defense, 50-64 Ave Francois Arago, Nanterre 92022, France Tel: +33 1 56 83 83 00 Fax: +33 1 56 83 83 84 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.RPAprocess.com MD: Christian Schott PM: Martial Houtteville MM: Louisa Hanzaogi Parent Company: Dover Co No of Employees: 230
RPA Process Technologies USA
9151 Shaver Rd, Portage, MI 49024-6798, USA Tel: +1 269 323 1313 Fax: +1 269 323 2403 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.RPAprocess.com MD: Soma Somasundaram PM: Steve Crouch MM: David Zonca Parent Company: Dover Corp No of Employees: 100 Quality Assurance: ISO 9001
Russell Finex Inc
625 Eagleton Downs Drive, Pineville, NC 28314, USA Tel: +1 704 588 9808
Fax: +1 704 588 0738 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.russellfinex.com
Russell Finex Ltd
Russell House, Browells Lane, Feltham, Middlesex TW13 7EW, UK Tel: +44 20 8818 2058 Fax: +44 20 8818 2058 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.russellfinex.com MD: M Henson MM: R O'Connell No of Employees: 200 Qualirt Assurance: ISO 9001
La Jonction, Decize F-58300, France Tel: +33 3 8625 1723 Fax: +33 3 8625 4998 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sables-deIoire.com
Sacatec
30 Rue de la Malmaison Gonesse F-95500, France Tel: +33 1 3985 9605 Fax: +33 1 3987 5609 Web: www.sacatec.com
SAF Filter P Ltd
Russell Finex NV
Zandvoortstraat 20, Industriepark Noord C20, Mechelen B-2800, Belgium Tel: +32 15 27 59 19 Fax: +32 15 21 93 35 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.russellfinex.com
R6sler France
Z I Fontaine d'Azon BP 513, Saint Clement F-89105, France Tel: +33 3 8664 7979 Fax: +33 3 8665 5194 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.roser.biz
R6sler Oberflachentechnik GmbH
Vorstadt 1, Untermerzbach D-96190, Germany Tel: +49 9533 9240 Fax: +49 9533 924300 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.rosler.com
S G Frantz Co Inc
PO Box 1138, Trenton, NJ 08606, USA Tel: +1 609 882 7100 Fax: +1 609 882 3047 Email:
[email protected]
SaatiTech Inc
130 Lenox Ave, Unit 18, Stamford, CT 06906, USA Tel: +1 203 964 8200 Fax: +1 203 964 1899
SaatiTech SpA
Sables et Gravicos de Loire
34 C R Ave, Kolkata 700012, India Tel: +91 33 22376168 Fax: +91 33 22371842 Email:
[email protected]
SafeRain
PO Box 298, Blackburn, Melbourne, Victoria 3130, Australia Tel: +61 3 9894 3302 Fax: +61 3 9894 3302 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.saferain.com.au
Sagicofim SpA
Via Firenze 1, Milano, Cernuscosul Naviglio 20063, Italy Tel: +39 02 92 902 1 Fax: +39 02 92 902 300 Web: www.sagicofim.com
Salme & Co
PO Box 12, Khan-EI-Assal, Aleppo, Syria Tel: +963 21 5719304 Fax: +963 21 2215445 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.mak-filters.com
Saltec AB
Kalgards Gatan 6, Sala S-733 31, Sweden Tel: +46 224 13 365 Fax: +46 224 18 735 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.saltec.se
SAMT Industries
Via Como 14, Veniano (CO) 1-22070, Italy Tel: +39 031 891333 Fax: +39 031 890482 Email: i
[email protected]
10 rue de la Forge Tagolsheim F-8720, France Tel: +33 3 8925 5981 Fax: +33 3 8925 4303 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.samdt.fr
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Samuel Hill Ltd
Balderstone Mill, Oldham Rd, Rochdale, Lancs OL11 2AA, UK Tel: +44 1706 646748 Fax: +44 1706 642182 Email: sales@sam uelhill.co.uk Web: www.samuelhill.co.uk
Sandier AG
LamitzmQhle 1, Schwarzenbach/Saale D-95126, Germany Tel: +49 9284 600 Fax: +49 9284 602 05 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sandler.de MD: Dr Christian Heinrich Sandier, Dieter Magiera PM: Wolfgang Hoflich No of Employees: 455 2003 Sales: (;117 million Quality Assurance: DIN EN ISO 9001:2000, DIN EN ISO 14001
Sanshin Manufacturing Co Ltd
22-2 Kamejima 2-chome, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya 453, Japan Tel: +81 52 451 7291 Fax: +81 52 451 7297
Sartorius AG
Weender Landstr 94/108, Goettingen D-37075, Germany Tel: +49 551 3080 Fax: +49 551 308 3289 Email: info.separations@ sartorius.com Web: www.sartorius.com
Sartorius Corp
131 Heartland BIvd, Edgewood, NY 11717, USA Tel: +1 516 254 4249 Fax: +1 516 254 4253
Sartorius KK
No 3 Hoya Building, 8-17 Kamitakaidol-chome, Suginami-ku, Tokyo 168, Japan Tel: +81 3 3329 5855 Fax: +81 3 3329 5878
Sartorius Ltd
Longmead Business Centre, Blenheim Rd, Epsom KT19 9QN, UK Tel: +44 1372 737100 Fax: +44 1372 720799 Email:
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[email protected] Web: www.sartorius.com
Sati Grupo Textil
Crtra De Ribes S/N, La Garriga, Barcelona 8530, Spain Tel: +34 93 864 2542 Fax: +34 93 864 2545 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sati.es Parent Company: Sati Grupo Textil, SA No of Employees: 434 2003 Sales: US$66 million Plant Area: 44 000 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: TUV Rheinland
Scandfilter AB
Svenljunga 512 85, Sweden Tel: +46 325 66 16 00 Fax: +46 325 61 14 90 Email: thomas.carlsson@ scandfilter.com Web: www.scandfilter.com MD: Roland Ohlander PM: Per-Eric Svensson MM: Arne Petersson Parent Company: SPX Air Treatment No of Employees: 170 2003 Sales: US$24 million Plant Area: 15 000 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001, ISO 14001, QS 9000 Certifying Body: SP Boras, Sweden
Schauenburg Maschinen u Anlagen-Bau GmbH
Weseler Str 35, MulheimRuhr D-45478, Germany Tel: +49 208 99 91 0 Fax: +49 208 9991 199 Email: schauenburg@ schauenburg-mab.com Web: www.schauenburgmab.com
Scheibler Filters Ltd
Scheibler House, West Carr Rd, Retford DN22 7XE, UK Tel: +44 1777 702355 Fax: +44 1777 707874 Email:
[email protected]
Scherrens Filtertechniek NV
Ten Hovestraat 28, Tielt 8700, Belgium Tel: +32 51 407270 Fax: +32 51 407618
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Schiavetti Tekno Srl
Viale della Vittoria 4, Stazzano (AL) 15060, Italy Tel: +39 0143 633387 Fax: +39 0143 633603 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.schiavettitekno.it
Schleicher & Schuell Microscience GmbH
PO Box 11, D-37582 Dassel, Germany Tel: +49 5561 791 502 Fax: +49 5561 791 536 Email: tech
[email protected] Web: www.schleicherschuell.de
Schleicher & Schuell Microscience Inc
950 Congress Ave, Riviera Beach, FL 33404, USA Tel: +1 561 655 2302 Fax: +1 561 655 3361 Email: m
[email protected]
Schuller International Inc Europe
272 Field End Rd, Eastcote, Ruislip HA4 9NA, UK Tel: +44 181 866 4434 Fax: +44 181 866 4650
Schwegmann FiltrationsTechnik GmbH
Werner-von-Braun-Str 14, Grafschaft-Gelsdorf 53501, Germany Tel: +49 2225 9226 43 Fax: +49 2225 9226 33 Web: www.filtrationstechnik.de MD: Sebastian Schwegmann PM: Dorothee Paffenholz MM: Peter Salij No of Employees: 7 2003 Sales: US$855 700 Plant Area: 100 sq m
Scienco/Fast Systems
3240 North Broadway, St Louis, MO 63147, USA Tel: +1 314 621 2536 Fax: +1 314 621 1952 Email:
[email protected]
Scientific Dust Collectors
4101 West 126th St, Alsip, IL 60803, USA Tel: +1 708 597 7090 Fax: +1 708 597 0313 Email:
[email protected]
Web: www.scientificdust collectors.corn MM: Steve Coffee No of Employees: 10 2003 Sales: US$5 million Plant Area: 100 000 sq ft
Scilog Inc
14 Ellis Potter Court, Madison, WI 53711-2478, USA Tel: +1 608 278 9482 Fax: +1 608 278 9487
Scottex Precision Textiles Ltd
Bolholt Industrial Estate, Walshaw Rd, Bury, Lancs BL8 1PY, U K Tel: +44 161 763 6550 Fax: +44 161 764 1365 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.scottex.co.uk
Screen Systems Ltd
PO Box 237, Britannia Works, Bewsey Rd, Warrington, Cheshire WA5 5JZ, UK Tel: +44 1925 659906 Fax: +44 1925 571060 Email: screens@ bti nte r net.com Web: www.screensystems.com
Sealant Equipment & Engineering Inc
PO Box 701460, Plymouth, MI 48170, USA Tel: +1 734 459 8600 Fax: +1 734 459 8686 Web: www.sealantequipment.com
Secura BC
UL Prochowa 42, Warsaw 04-388, Poland Tel: +48 22 8134569 Fax: +48 22 813 2949 Email:
[email protected]
Sefar America Inc
111 Calumet St, Depew, NY 14043, USA Tel: +1 716 683 4050 Fax: +1 716 685 4053 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sefar.com MD: Benjamin Rand PM: Charles Wait Parent Company: Sefar AG No of Employees: 150 2003 Sales: US$15 million Plant Area: 8500 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO
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Sefar BV
PO Box 77, Goor 7470 AB, The Netherlands Tel: +31 547 262826 Fax: +31 547 262886 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sefar.nl
Sefar Fyltis SA
89 rue de la Villette, BP 3175, Lyon F-69211, France Tel: +33 472 131 415 Fax: +33 472 131 400 Email:
[email protected]
Sefar Inc
Moosstr 2, RQschlikon CH-8803, Switzerland Tel: +41 1 724 6511 Fax: +41 1 724 1525 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sefar.com MD: Urs Tordres PM: O Forster Parent Company: Sefar Holding Inc No of Employees: 800 Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000/ISO 13485/EN 46001 Certifying Body: SGS
Sefar Ltd, Filtration Division
Bury Business Centre, Kay St, Bury, Lancs BL9 6BU, UK Tel: +44 161 705 1878 Fax: +44 161 763 1382 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sefar.com
Sefar Singapore Pte Ltd
371 Beach Rd KeyPoint #21, 120310 Singapore Tel: +65 6 2999092 Fax: +65 6 2996359 Email: ricsng@ m box5.singnet.com.sg
Seitz Schenk Filtersystems
Bettringer Str 42, Waldstetten D-73550, Germany Tel: +49 7171 401 0 Fax: +49 7171 401 142
Selecto Scientific
5933 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard, Norcross, GA 30092, USA Tel: +1 404 448 2433 Fax: +1 404 448 7021
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Sepam BV
A Bloemaerthoek 16, Oosterhout NL-4907 RD, The Netherlands Tel: +31 1620 36222 Fax: +31 1620 36220 Email:
[email protected]
SeparaTech Ltd
Moulton Park Business Centre, Red House Rd, Moulton Park, Northampton NN3 6AQ, UK Tel: +44 1604 497685 Fax: +44 1604 497686
Separation Technologies
BNA Corporate Center, Bldg 100, Suite 500, Nashville, TN 37217, USA Tel: +1 615 367 0040 Fax: +1 615 399 3650 Email: Charles.M.Beaty@Fleetguard. com
Separation Technologists Inc
100 Griffin Brook Park, Methuen, MA 01844, USA Tel: +1 508 794 1170 Fax: +1 508 794 0933
Separator Spares International Ltd
Alfa Works, Edward St, Ryde, Isle of Wight PO33 2SH, UK Tel: +44 1983 810410 Fax: +44 1983 810210 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.separatorspareparts.com MD: Mark Pacy PM: Paul Phillips MM: John Warren Parent Company: Separator Spares International Ltd No of Employees: 16 2003 Sales: US$5 million
Separatorenerzeugung GmbH
Dr Leopold Jungfer Stra6e, Feistritz 9181, Austria Tel: +43 4228 2313 0 Fax: +43 4228 2313 44 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.jungfer.at
Separem SpA
Via Per Oropa 118, Biella (BI) 1-13051, Italy Tel: +39 015 571943 Fax: +39 015 572251
Separex
5 rue Jacques Monod, BP 9, Champigneulles 54250, France Tel: +33 3 83 31 24 24 Fax: +33 3 83 31 24 83 Email: separex@fra ncecom.net
Seprotech Systems Inc
2378 Holly Lane, Ottawa, Ontario K1V 7PI, Canada Tel: +1 613 523 1641 Fax: +1 613 731 0851 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.seprotech.com No of Employees: 18
Serck Baker Inc
14340 Torrey Chase Boulevard, Suite 400, Houston, TX 77014, USA Tel: +1 713 586 8400 Fax: +1 713 586 9604
Serck Baker, Membrane Division
Unit 1, Albany Park Estate, Camberley, Surrey GU15 2QQ, UK Tel: +44 1276 64411 Fax: +44 1276 63806
Serep
11 rue du Pont V, BP 1402 Le Havre Cedex F-76067, France Tel: +33 2 3553 5005 Fax: +33 2 3524 0052
Serfilco Europe Ltd
Broadoak Industrial Park, Ashburton Rd, West Trafford Park, Manchester M17 1RW, UK Tel: +44 161 872 1317 Fax: +44 161 873 8027 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.serfilcoeurope.com
Serfilco Ltd
1777 Shermer Rd, Northbrook, IL 60062, USA Tel: +1 1 847 559 1777 Fax: +1 847 599 1995 Email:
[email protected]
Sericol Ltd, Industrial Fabrics Division
Pysons Rd, Broadstairs, Kent CT10 2LE, UK Tel: +44 1843 872067
Fax: +44 1843 872068 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sericol.com MD: Bob Watson No of Employees: 500 Quality Assurance: ISO 9001, ISO 14001 Certifying Body: SGS Yarsley
Sernagiotto Technologies SpA
Via Torino 114, Casteggio (PV) 27045, Italy Tel: + 39 03838067 11 Fax: + 39 038383782 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sernagiotto.it
SF Air Filtration AG
Yon Roll Areal 43, Klus Balsthal CH-4710, Switzerland Tel: +41 62 711122 Fax: +41 62 711710
SFEC, Societe Fran~aise d'Etudes et Commercialisation
Parc d'activities Les Portes du Dauphine, Rue Ampere, Saint-Pierre-de-Chandieu F69780, France Tel: +33 4 7840 2082 Fax: +33 4 7840 3017 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sfec-france.fr
SGL ACOTEC GmbH
Postfach 1163, Siershahn D-56425, Germany Tel: +49 2623 6000 Fax: +49 2623 600513 Email: sglacotec@sg Ica rbon.de Web: www.sglcarbon.com/cp
Shaffer Products Inc
7 E Easy St, Bound Brook, NJ 08805, USA Tel: +1 732 356 2300 Fax: +1 732 356 2570 Email: ctk@shafferprod ucts.com Web: www.shafferprod ucts.com No of Employees: 15 2003 Sales: US$1.5 million Plant Area: 14000+ sq m
Shanghai Industrial Techtextil Co Ltd
Room 602, No 2 Lane, 438 Wuning Rd (S), Shanghai 200042, China Tel: +86 21 6231 8848 Fax: +86 21 6231 7258
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[email protected] Web: www.shitc.com MD: Lucy Xu PM: Li Xiaomao MM: Liqiuyin Parent Company: Shanghai Bada Textiles Co Ltd No of Employees: 16 2003 Sales: US$2 350 000 Plant Area: 3500 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9002
Shanghai Feng Cheng Machinery Engineering Co Ltd
23G Star Block,Tai De Garden, 219 Wen Ding Rd, Shanghai 200030, China Tel: +86 21 64286996 Fax: +86 21 64286998 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.shfcme.com MD: Zhu Xue Hao PM: Zhu Zheng Guo MM: Roy Yang Parent Company: Shanghai Huadi Industry Co Ltd No of Employees: 100 2003 Sales: US$8.5 million Plant Area: 150 sq m
Shelco Filters
591 New Pack Ave, West Hartford, CT 06110, USA Tel: +1 203 236 2939 Fax: +1 203 523 9707
Shin Chang Technology Inc
1806 Aju Bldg YeoksamDong, Kangnam-Ku, Seoul, South Korea Tel: +82 2 5614 8078 Fax: +82 2 3288 7974 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.shinchangtech.com
Shinwon Felt Industries Co Ltd
571-4 Yeonnam-dong, Mapogu, Seoul 21-240, South Korea Tel: +82 2 333 6623 Fax: +82 2 333 8359 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.shinwon-felt.com
Shivam Filterpress Pvt Ltd 78, 7th Floor, City Centre, CG Rd, Navrang Pura, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380 009, India Tel: +91 79 6563 539
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Shop Aid Manufacturers Pvt Ltd
29/98 Bh USAri Colony, Paud Rd, Pune 411 038, India Tel: +91 212 330802 Fax: +91 212 361969
SI Performance Fabrics 309 LaFayette Rd, Chickamauga, GA 30707, USA Tel: +1 706 375 3121 Fax: +1 423 894 6761 Email:
[email protected]
Sider Arc SpA
Via Galileo Galilei 45, Cornaredo, Milano 20010, Italy Tel: +39 02 9393041 Fax: +39 02 93930499 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.siderarc.com MD: Francesco Forte PM: Paolo Dominioni MM: Mario Sigillo Massara No of Employees: 76 2003 Sales: US$13.5 million Plant Area: 12 000 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000
Siebe Gorman & Co Ltd Avondale Way, Cwmbran, Gwent NP44 1TS, UK Tel: +44 1633 861211 Fax: +44 1633 872759
Charlottevej 10, Hoeng DK-4270, Denmark Tel: +45 5884 1500 Fax: +45 5885 4107 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.simatek.dk
Rue de la Scierie 5, Uffholtz, Rhin (Haut) F-68700, France Tel: +33 3 8938 5757 Fax: +33 3 8939 9330 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sifat.fr
Silbrico Corp
6300 River Rd, Hodgkins, IL 60525, USA Tel: +1 708 354 3350 Fax: +1 708 354 6698
Sillaford Ltd
Martin House, 2 Martin St, Brighouse HD6 1DA, UK Tel: +44 1484 710231 Fax: +44 1484 714607 Email:
[email protected]
Tel: +32 42 52 21 50 Fax: +32 42 53 04 25 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.nordifa.be
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Simon Hartley Ltd
Gebze Organize Sanayi Bolgesi, 800 Solak, Kocaeli 41480, Turkey Tel: +90 262 751 1254 Fax: +90 262 751 12 56 Email:
[email protected]
Simpson Thomson Filtration
948-1 Daechi 3-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul 135-283, South Korea Tel: +82 2 2008 2314 Fax: +82 2 2008 2657 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.skchemicals.com
Garner St, Etruria, Stoke-onTrent, Staffs ST4 7BH, UK Tel: +44 1782 202300 Fax: +44 1782 260534 Email: enq
[email protected] Web: www.simonhartley.com
Virginia Mills, 187 Higher Hillgate, Stockport, Cheshire SK1 3JG, UK Tel: +44 161 480 4144 Fax: +44 161 429 8413 Email:
[email protected]
Sinaptec
7 avenue Pierre et Marie Curie, Lezennes 59 260, France Tel: +33 3 20 61 03 89 Fax: +33 3 20 61 72 98 Web: www.sinaptec.fr
Sintair Ltd
30 Bergen Way, North Lynn Ind Estate, King's Lynn PE30 2JG, UK Tel: +44 1553 771076 Fax: +44 1553 763111 Email:
[email protected]
SK Chemicals
Skil Controls Ltd
Greenhey Place, East Gillibrands, Skelmersdale, Lancs WN8 9SB, UK Tel: +44 1695 714 600 Fax: +44 1695 714 622 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.skilcontrols.com
SLCE
38 Rue du Gaillec, ZI de Keryado, PO Box 2837, Lorient 56312, France Tel: +33 297 838 888 Fax: +33 297 838 333 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.slce.net
Sly Filters (Europe) Ltd
(SAC) PO Box 5247, Greenville, SC 29606, USA Tel: +1 864 268 6257 Fax: +1 864 268 6257
Units 12/13, Queniborough Industrial Estate, Melton Rd, Leicester LET 3FP, UK Tel: +44 116 260 8187 Fax: +44 116 264 0543 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.slyltd.co.uk
Sinun Ltd
Sly Filters (Europe) Ltd
Sintered Alloy Cleaners
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Simatek A/S
Shenkar St 13, Petach rikvah 49130, Israel Tel: +972 3 9240789 Fax: +972 3 9243583 Email:
[email protected] MD: David Oshroff No of Employees: 35 Plant Area: 1500 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001
Sioen Nordifa SA
Rue Ernest Solvay 181, Liege/Sclessin B-4000, Belgium
16 The Warren, East Goscote Industrial Estate, Leicester LET 3XA, UK Tel: +44 116 260 8187 Fax: +44 116 264 0543 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.slyltd.co.uk
Sly Inc
PO Box 5939, Cleveland, OH 44101, USA Tel: +1 440 891 3200 Fax: +1 440 891 3210 Email:
[email protected]
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Smith & Loveless Inc
14040 Santa Fe Trail Drive, Lenexa, KS 66215, USA Tel: +1 913 888 5201 Fax: +1 913 888 2173 Email: answers@ smithandloveless.com
Smoot Co
1250 Seminary, Kansas City, KS 66103, USA Tel: +1 913 362 1710 Fax: +1 913 362 7863 Email:
[email protected]
Snow Filtration Co-BBA Nonwovens
6386 Gano Rd, West Chester, OH 45069, USA Tel: + 1 513 777 6200 Fax: +1 513 777 8824 Email:
[email protected]
Socrematic
25/27 rue Francis Combe, Cergy F-95015, France Tel: +33 1 3435 1150 Fax: +33 1 3435 1151 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.socrematic.com MD: Mr Delaitre Parent Company: Devauze Venclim No of Employees: 25 2003 Sales: US$7 million Quality Assurance: ISO 9001 Certifying Body: BVQI
Sofralub Eciflu
17 rue Francis Combe, BP 71, Cergy Pontoise F-95020, France Tel: +33 1 3030 4091 Fax: +33 1 3073 8449
Sofrance
ZI des Gannes 6/8 rue Maryse Bastie, PB 3, Nexon F-87800, France Tel: +33 5 55 58 50 00 Fax: +33 5 55 58 50 69 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sofrance.com
Sogequip
CD 12, Solaize 69360, France Tel: +33 4 78 02 77 44 Fax: +33 4 78 02 04 84
Solent Technology Inc
85 Old Barnwell Rd, West Columbia, SC 29169, USA
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[email protected] Web: www.solentech.com PM: Ken Lucas MM: Allan Powell No of Employees: 9 2003 Sales: US$1 million Plant Area: 1555 sq m
Solids Technology International
14 Holly Ave, Stillorgan Industrial Park, Blackrock, Ireland Tel: +353 1295 2229 Fax: +353 1294 4928 Email: ptorpey@ solidstechnology.com Web: www.so Iidstech nol ogy.co m
Solution Technologies Inc
PO Box 377, Cambridge, Wl 53523, USA Tel: +1 608 834 1000 Fax: +1 608 834 1026 Email:
[email protected]
Solvay Solexis Inc
10 Leonard Lane, Thorofare, NJ 08086, USA Tel: +1 856 853 8119 Fax: +1 856 853 6405 Email: solvaysolexisinfo@ solvay.com Web: www.solvaysolexis.com
Sonoco Crellin BV
Postbus 143, Berkel en Rodenrijs 2650 AC, The Netherlands Tel: +31 10 455 43 44 Fax: +31 10 455 12 98 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sonoco-crellin.nl
Sortech
5 Keryat Mada St, Har Hotzvim Technology Park, Jerusalem 91450, Israel Tel: +972 2 587 06 62 Fax: +972 2 587 06 42 Ernail:
[email protected] Web: www.sor-tech.com
Sotras Srl
Via Donatello 13, Borgaro (TO) 1-10071, Italy Tel: +39 011 262 2222 Fax: +39 011 262 4141
Southwest Screens & Filters SA 9/11 Rue de Cornemont,
Sprimont B-4141, Belgium Tel: +32 4 360 9465 Fax: +32 4 360 9477 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.swfilters.com MD: Sebastien Heymans PM: Eric Bonhomme MM: Nicolas Glesener No of Employees: 50 2003 Sales: US$10 million Quality Assurance: ISO 9001, Version 2000 Certifying Body: SGS
Spain de Filtracion
Vial Mogent 12-14, Montornes del Valles, Barcelona 8170, Spain Tel: +34 93 5682459 Fax: +34 93 5684309 Email:
[email protected]
Sparkler Filters Inc
PO Box 19, Conroe, TX 773050019, USA Tel: +1 936 756 44711 Fax: +1 936 539 1165 Email: sales@spa rklerfilters.com
Sparkler Filters International
PO Box 6042, NL-4000 HA "l'iel, The Netherlands Tel: +31 344 630603 Fax: +31 344 630530 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sparkler.nl MD: J Hermans Parent Company: Sparkler Filters Inc No of Employees: 10
Sparkler Filters International
Tel: +1 416 626 3233 Fax: +1 416 626 3651 Email: info@ spectraldiagnostics.com
SPEIC
3-5 Rue des Vignes, Viroflay 78 220, France Tel: +33 1 39 67 10 00 Fax: +33 1 30 24 05 10
Spiekerteam Communication GmbH
Aachener-u nd-M u nchenerAllee 1, Aachen D-52074, Germany Tel: +49 241 70 30 327 Fax: +49 241 70 30 235 Email: spiekerteam@ strassenburg.de
Specific Surface Corp
101 Constitution BIvd, Unit D, Franklin, MA 02038, USA Tel: +1 508 520 9586 Fax: +1 508 520 9552 Email:
[email protected]
Spectral Diagnostics Inc, Primecare Division
135-2 The West Mall, Toronto, Ontario L5L 1R4, Canada
SPX Hankison International GmbH
Konrad Zuse Str 25, 47445 Moers, Germany Tel: +49 28 41 81 90 Fax: +49 28 41 87 112 Email:
[email protected]
StanTech GmbH
Borkfelder Str 30, Hamburg D-20537, Germany Tel: +49 40 250 8842 Fax: +49 40 250 3620 Email: hschmoldt.stantech@ t-online.de Web: www.stantech.org
Stawag Biotech AG
16421 Gothard St, Huntington Beach, CA 92647, USA Tel: +1 714848 3060 Fax: +1 714 848 3034
Wagistr 13, Schlieren CH-8952, Switzerland Tel: +41 1730 4434 Fax: +41 1730 4628 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.funda.ch
Spirax Sarco Ltd
Steadfast Equipment Inc
SpinTek Filtration
Charlton House, Cheltenham, Glos GL53 8ER, UK Tel: +44 1242 521361 Fax: +44 1242 573342 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.spiraxsarco.com
Sprout-Matador A/S
Skomagervej 12, Vejle DK-7100, Denmark Tel: +45 72 160 300 Fax: +45 72 160 391 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.jesma-filter.dk
SPS International Ltd
387 London Rd, West Croydon CR0 3PB, UK Tel: +44 20 8689 0863 Fax: +44 20 8689 6016 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sparklerfilters.co.uk
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Arnhall Business Park, Westhill, Aberdeen AB32 6UF, UK Tel: +44 1224 742200 Fax: +44 1224 742288 Email: i
[email protected] Web: www. s psi nte r n ati o na I.co m
SPX Filtran
875 Seegers Rd, PO Box 328, Des Plaines, IL 60016, USA Tel: +1 847 635 6670 Fax: +1 847 635 7724 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.spxfiltran.com
16511 4th Drive SE, Mill Creek, WA 98012, USA Tel: +1 206 409 7594 Fax: +1 425 867 1404 Email: sales@ steadfastequipment.com Web: www. steadfasteq u ipm e nt.co m
Steinbeis Gessner GmbH
Postfach 1116, FeldkirchenWesterham D-83618, Germany Tel: +49 8062 7030 Fax: +49 8062 703401
Steinmuller Rompf Wassertechnik GmbH
Bahnhofstr 1, Driedorf-Roth D-35759, Germany Tel: +49 27 75 95400 Fax: +49 27 7595 40 100
Stella-Meta
Laverstoke Mill, Whitchurch, Hants RG28 7NR, UK Tel: +44 1256 895959 Fax: +44 1256 892074 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.stella-meta.com
Steri Technologies Inc
857 Lincoln Ave Bohemia, NY 10016, USA Tel: +1 631 563 8300 Fax: +1 631 563 8378
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[email protected] Web: www.steri.com MD: Clemens Nigg PM: Nick Vivirito MM: John L Roberts No of Employees: 20 Plant Area: 1500 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: UL
Steuler Industriewerke GmbH
Georg-Steuler-Str 175, D-56203 Hoehr-Grenzhausen, Germany Tel: +49 2624 130 Fax: +49 2624 13270 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.steuler.de
Stork Friesland BV
Wetterwille 7, Gorredijk 8401 GB, The Netherlands Tel: +31 513 467 777 Fax: +31 513 467 770 Email: cpsn I@cpspowde r.co m Web: www.cpspowder.com
Stork Protech (UK) Ltd
Stork House, Unit 5, Brook Business Centre, Cowley Mill Rd, Uxbridge, Middlesex UB8 2FX, UK Tel: +44 1895 272724 Fax: +44 1895 458812 Email: storkuk@ spuk.storkgroup.com Web" www.storkprotech.co.uk
Stork Veco BV
PO Box 10, Eerbeek 6960 AA, The Netherlands Tel: +31 313 672645 Fax: +31 313 655752 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.storkveco.com Parent Company: Stork NV No of Employees: 200 Quality Assurance: ISO 9001, ISO 14001, OHSAS 18001 Certifying Body: Lloyd's
Stork Veco International Inc 3 Loomis St, Bedford, MA 01730, USA Tel: +1 617 275 3292 Fax: +1 617 275 4798
Stripping Technologies Inc
Tel: +1 520 741 0501 Fax: +1 520 741 9200 Email:
[email protected]
Sulzer Chemtech (UK) Ltd
Westmead, Farnborough, Hants GU 14 7LP, UK Tel: +44 1252 544311 Fax: +44 1252 377636 Email: chemtech U
[email protected] Web: www.sulzerchemtech.com
Sulzer Chemtech GmbH Membrane Systems Friedrichsthaler Str 19, Neunkirchen D-66540, Germany Tel: +49 6821 7920 Fax: +49 6821 79250 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sulzerchemtech.com
Summit Filter Corp
20 Milltown Rd, PO Box 427, Union, NJ 07083, USA Tel: +1 908 687 3500 Fax: +1 908 687 4202
Suparator Systems Europe BV
van Leeuwenhoeklaan 55, Vlijmen NL-5252 CB, The Netherlands Tel: +31 73 5185502 Fax: +31 73 5185506 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.suparator.nl No of Employees: 5 2003 Sales: US$750 000
Superior Industrial Products Ltd
31A Cleveland Rd, South Woodford, London E18 2AE, UK Tel: +44 20 8989 1171 Fax: +44 20 8530 1150
Supreme Conveyor Belts Unit 2G/6B Halas Industrial Estate, Forge Lane, Halesowen, West Midlands B62 8E B, U K Tel: +44 121 585 5227 Fax: +44 121 585 5244 Email: mail@su premebelts.co.uk Web: www.supremebelts.co.uk
Sutcliffe Speakman Ltd
Lockett Rd, Ashton-inMakerfield, Lancs WN4 8DE, UK Tel: +44 1942 275400 Fax: +44 1942 275603 Email: sales@ suttcliffespeakman.com Web: www.s uttcl iffespea km a n .corn
Svedala Pumps & Process 621 South Sierra Madre, Colorado Springs, CO 80903, USA Tel: +1 719 471 3443 Fax: +1 719 471 4469
Sweco Europe
Unit A, Great Fenton Hall Business Park, 124 Grove Rd, Heron Cross, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 4LE, UK Tel: +44 1782 746446 Fax: +44 1782 746420 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sweco.com
Sweco Europe SA
Rue de la Recherche 8, Parc Industriel Sud-Zone 1, Nivelles B-1400, Belgium Tel: +32 67 893434 Fax: +32 67 89 34 28 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sweco.com MD: Dirk Van Borm PM: Christian Minne MM: Dirk Van Borm Parent Company: MI- LLC No of Employees: 45 Plant Area: 5000 sq m
Sweco, A Business Unit of M-I LLC 8029 US Highway 25, Florence, KY 41042, USA Tel: +1 859 371 4360 Fax: +1 859 283 8469 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sweco.com MD: Max Richey PM: Mark Stoller MM: Jeff Dierig Parent Company: M-I SWACO No of Employees: 300 Quality Assurance: ISO 9001
Swenson Process Equipment Inc
15700 Lathrop Ave, Harvey, IL 60426, USA Tel: +1 708 331 5500 Fax: +1 708 331 5559
2949 East Elvira Rd, Tucson, AZ 85706, USA
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Symalit AG
Hardstr 5, Lenzburg CH-5600, Switzerland Tel: +41 62 885 81 50 Fax: +41 62 885 83 84 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.symalit.ch
Syntech Fibres (Pvt) Ltd
5-3-1 Sector 15, Korangi Industrial Area, Karachi 74900, Pakistan Tel: +92 21 5066636 Fax: +92 21 5060407 Email: in fo@ syntec hfib res.co m Web: www.sedifilt.com MD: Hamid Omar PM: Mohd Asad MM: Salman Zahid No of Employees: 150 2003 Sales: US$4 million Plant Area: 9000 sq m
Synthetic Thread Co Inc
825 12th Ave PO Box 1277, Bethlehem, PA 18016-1277, USA Tel: +1 610 868 8575 Fax: +1 610 868 0402 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.syntheticthread.com
Syr-Tech
325 Windy Point Drive, Glendale Heights, IL 60139, USA Tel: +1 630 942 7300 Fax: +1 630 942 0500 Email:
[email protected]
SLidmo (UK) Ltd
8 De Salis Court, Hampton Lovett, Droitwich, Worcestershire WR9 0NX, UK Tel: +44 1905 797280 Fax: +44 1905 797281 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sudmo.co.uk
SLidmo GmbH
Industriestr 7, Riesburg D-73469, Germany Tel: +49 9081 8030 Fax: +49 9081 803158 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.sudmo.de
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T&T Technology Separators Division
734 North LaSalle Drive, Chicago, IL 60610, USA Tel: +1 312 266 7414 Fax: + 1 312 266 3005 Email: susy. h il I@eSepa rat o rs.co m Web: www.eSeparators.com
Tamfelt Corp, Filter Fabrics Division
PO Box 427, Tampere FIN-33101, Finland Tel: +358 3 363 9111 Fax: +358 3 353 0120 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.tamfelt.com
TAMI Industries SA
ZA Les Laurons, Nyons F-26110, France Tel: +33 475 264 769 Fax: +33 475 264 787 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.tamiindustries.corn
Tangerding Vliesstoffe GmbH
Handelstr 2, Bocholt-Mussum D-46395, Germany Tel: +49 2871 95090 Fax: +49 2871 950982 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.tangerding.com MD: Dirk Tunney PM: Bernd Schepers MM: Robert Stephen Parent Company: Tangerding Holding GmbH & Co KG No of Employees: 350 2003 Sales: C60 million Plant Area: 85 000 sq m
Taprogge GmbH
Tech Filter & Equipment Inc 16637-F West Hardy, Houston, TX 77060, USA Tel: +1 713 873 8324 Fax: + 1 713 873 0220
Technical Felts Co
43 Edelweiss Drive, Woodridge, NY 12789, USA Tel: +1 845 4360 072 Fax: +1 843 436 0072 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.technicalfelts.com
Technicell
Technicell House, B350-353, GES Belapur 400 614, India Tel: +91 22 757 6253/6255 Fax: +91 22 757 6254/445 7296 Email:
[email protected]
Technische Textilien L6rrach GmbH & Co KG
Teichstr 56, L6rrach D-79539, Germany Tel: +49 7621 40 22 0 Fax: +49 7621 40 22 46 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.ttl.de MD: Thomas Louis, Roland Jachn PM: Mathias Reith MM: Roland Jachn No of Employees: 50 2003 Sales: US$12 million Plant Area: 12 000 sq m
Teijin America Inc
10 East 50th St, NY 10022, USA Tel: +1 212 308 8744 Fax: +1 212 308 8902
101 West Markham Ave, Durham, NC 27701, USA Tel: +1 919 688 1460 Fax: +1 919 688-1466 Email:
[email protected]
Teijin Ltd
Tenax International BV
6-7 Minamihommachi 1chome Chuo-ku, Osaka 5418587, Japan Tel: +81 6 268 2197 Fax: +81 6 268 2137
Teijin Ltd Europe
Postfach 240221, Immermannstr 10, D0sseldorf D-40210, Germany Tel: +49 211 173170 Fax: +49 211 359290
TEKA Absaug- und Entsorgungstechnologie GmbH
In der Aue 6, Velen D-46342, Germany Tel: +49 2863 9282 0 Fax: +49 2863 9282 72 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.tekanet.de MD: Ludger Hoffstadte, Jurgen Kemper, Erwin Teloken No of Employees: 50
Tempest Environmental Systems Inc
Via Ferruccio Pelli 14, Lugano CH-6900, Switzerland Tel: +41 91 923 3412 Fax: +41 91 923 7517 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.tenax.net Parent Company: Tenax Group Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:9002 Certifying Body: SGS
Tenax Kunststoffe GmbH
Schlossstr 13, Lindau D-88131, Germany Tel: +49 8382 93040 Fax: +49 8382 930430 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.tenax.net MD: M Oehrl Parent Company: Tenax SpA Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: SGS
Tenax Sarl
Wavertree House, 18 High St, Thame, Oxon OX9 2BZ, UK Tel: +44 1844 213165 Fax: +44 1844 260250
Sydkaien 1, Vejle DK-7100, Denmark Tel: +45 75 725655 Fax: +45 75 725699 Email:
[email protected]
Tecnomara AG
Telsonic AG
Tenax SpA
Technitex Ltd
Tate Andale Inc
Tecnov Donaldson SAS
De Nessermolen 21, Amstelveen 1188 HR, The Netherlands Tel: +31 20 645 67 83 Fax: +31 20 645 6783
Fax: +31 70 399 3390 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.tema.nl
ZI de la Pilaterie 6, Rue de la Ladrie, B,~t C, Wasquehal 59290, France Tel: +33 3 20728210 Fax: +33 3 20728234 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.tenax.net
Industriestr 44, Wallisellen CH-8304, Switzerland Tel: +41 1830 2277 Fax: +41 1830 7852
TCG Unltd BV
(Barcelona) 8950, Spain Tel: +34 93 473 42 52 Fax: +34 93 473 45 53 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.gruptefsa.com
Teldust AS
Schliemannstr 2-14, Wetter D- 58293, Germany Tel: +49 2335 7620 Fax: +49 2335 762245 Email:
[email protected]
1941 Lansdowne Rd, Baltimore, MD 21227, USA Tel: +1 410 247 8700 Fax: +1 410 247 9672
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BP 21, ZI La Campagne, Domjean F-50420, France Tel: +33 2 33 77 33 77 Fax: +33 2 33 77 33 70 Email: DomjeanRD@ mail.donaldson.com Web: www.donaldson.com
TEFSA (Tecnicas de Filtracion SA)
I ndustrie Str 6b, Bronschhofen CH-9552, Switzerland Tel: +41 72 913 9888 Fax: +41 71 913 9877 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.telsonic.com MD: Peter Spenger PM: Carlo Graf MM: Lars Willi No of Employees: 150 Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000
Tema BV
C/Josep Argemi 59-61, Esplugues de Llobregat
PO Box 3220, Rijswijk NL2280 GE, The Netherlands Tel: +31 70 390 6555
Via dell'lndustria 3, Viganb (LC) 1-23897, Italy Tel: +39 039 921 91 Fax: +39 039 921 9290 Email: custom e r.se rvice@te nax. net Web: www.tenax, net Parent Company: Tenax SpA No of Employees: 500 2003 Sales: El00 million Plant Area: 300 000+ sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: SGS Yarsley
Tenmat
Ashburton Rd West, Trafford Park, Manchester M17 1RU,
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[email protected] Web: www.tenmat.com MD: Anthony P Moore PM: John N Porter No of Employees: 250 Quality Assurance: ISO 9001, 2000 Certifying Body: BSI
Tenmat GmbH
Ziegeleiweg 3, Osterwieck D-38835, Germany Tel: +49 39421 7870 Fax: +49 39421 78780 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.tenmat.de
Tenmat Inc
23 Cooper Drive, Unit 3, Newport, DE 19804, USA Tel: +1 302 633 6600 Fax: +1 302 633 6838 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.tenmat.com
Tenmat Ltd Italy
Via Dante 2/48, Genova 1-16121, Italy Tel: +39 010 545 1343 Fax: +39 010 576 0553 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.tenmat.com
Tenmat Sarl
ZAI (RN 19), Nangis 77370, France Tel: +33 16408 0317 Fax: +33 16408 3617 Email: ten mat.sa rl@wa nad oo. fr Web: www.tenmat.fr
Tensar International Ltd
New Wellington St, Mill Hill, Blackburn BB2 4PJ, UK Tel: +44 1254 262431 Fax: +44 1254 266868 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.netlon.co.uk/_ind ustrial
TEPRO Project Engineering Wassertechnik GesmbH Turmplatz 1, Lieboch 8501, Austria Tel: +43 3136 62188 Fax: +43 3136 62188 6 Email:
[email protected]
Tetko Inc
333 South Highland Ave, Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510,
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Tetratec Europe Ltd
Martland Mill Business Park, Stone House Rd, Wigan, Lancs WN5 0LE, UK Tel: +44 1942 211611 Fax: +44 1942 214197 Email:
[email protected]
Tetratec PTFE technologies
85 Railroad Drive, Ivyland, PA 18974, USA Tel: +1 215 396 8349 Fax: +1 215 396 8308 Email: anaylor@ mail.donaldson.corn Web: www.tetratex.com
Texel Inc
485 des I~rables, Saint-Elzearde-Beauce, Quebec G0S 2J0, Canada Tel: +1 418 387 5910 Fax: +1 418 387 4326 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.texel.qc.ca
Texon UK (Texon International)
Skelton Industrial Estate, Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Cleveland TS12 2LH, UK Tel: +44 1287 650551 Fax: +44 1287 650788 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.texon.com
Textile Industries Inc
2414 W Cullerton, Chicago, IL 60608, USA Tel: +1 312 829 3112 Fax: +1 312 829 3679 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.textileind.com
Textiles Techniques L6rrach France
19 avenue de Hollande, BP 72, IIIzach F-68312, France Tel: +33 3 8961 9219 Fax: +33 3 8961 9225
The Dow Chemical Co, Liquid Separations
PO Box 1206, Midland, MI 48641-1206, USA Tel: +1 989 636 9086 Fax: +1 989 832 1465 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.dow.com/liq uidseps
The Haigh Engineering Co Ltd
Thiel Air Technologies Corp
The Hilliard Corp
Thomas Broadbent & Sons Ltd
The Multiple Fabric Co Ltd
Thyssen Krupp F6rdertechnik GmbH
Alton Rd, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire HR9 5NG, UK Tel: +44 1989 763131 Fax: +44 1989 566276 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.haigh.co.uk
100 West Fourth St, Elmira, NY 14902-1504, USA Tel: +1 607 733 7121 Fax: +1 607 737 1108 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.hilliardcorp.com
Vulcan Mills, William St, Tong, Yorks BD4 9QX, UK Tel" +44 1274 682323 Fax: +44 1274 651341
The NewCan Co
One Mear Rd, PO Box 421, Holbrook, MA 02343, USA Tel: +1 781 767 1650 Fax: +1 781 767 1887 Email:
[email protected]
The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Ltd
Lansdowne Rd, Monton, Eccles, Manchester, Lancs M30 9PH, UK Tel: +44 161 789 3013 Fax: +44 161 787 8257 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.protectorlam p.co.uk
The Smart Chemical Co Ltd PO Box 11677, London SE18 6ZL, UK Tel: +44 20 8331 8167 Fax: +44 20 8331 8423
The Western States Machine Co
PO Box 327, Hamilton, OH 45012-0327, USA Tel: + 1 513 863 4758 Fax: +1 513 863 3846 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.westernstates.co m MD: Roger G Fair PM: Donald V Ryan MM: William B Eckstein
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1136 South Fort Thomas Ave, Fort Thomas, KY 41075-2440, USA Tel: +1 859 781 4330 Fax: +1 859 781 2356 Email:
[email protected]
Queen St, South Huddersfield, W Yorks HD1 3EA, UK Tel: +44 1484 422111 Fax: +44 1484 428041 Email:
[email protected]
Schleebergstr 12, Ennigerloh D-59320, Germany Tel: +49 2524 30260 Fax: +49 2524 2252 Web: www.eprocessingplants.com
"13mex Filtration and Water Systems
U_ur Mumcu Cad 99, GOP 06700, Ankara, Turkey Tel" +90 312 447 59 15 Fax: +90 312 436 68 89 Email"
[email protected] Web: www.timex.com.tr
~ssmetal
31 rue du Val Clair, BP 36, Parc Industriel de la Pompelle, Reims Cedex 2 51683, France Tel: +33 3 26 40 21 21 Fax: +33 3 26 40 24 56 Email:
[email protected]
Tomoegawa (USA)Inc
742 Glenn Ave, Wheeling, IL 60090, USA Tel: +1 708 541 3001 Fax: +1 708 459 7150
Tonen Tapyrus Co Ltd
Newpia Takesiba South Tower 15F, 16-1 Kaigan 1chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo 1050022, Japan Tel: +81 3 5425 9009 Fax: +81 3 5424 5403 3315
Topas GmbH
Wilischstr 1, Dresden D-01279, Germany Tel" +49 351 21 66 43 0 Fax: +49 351 21 66 43 55
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[email protected] Web: www.topas-gmbh.de MD: Dr-lng Andress Rudolph PM: Klaus-Jurgen Muller MM: Christian Peters No of Employees: 18 2003 Sales: US$2 million Plant Area: 500 sq m Quality Assurance: DIN EN 9001:2000 Certifying Body: TUV Management Service GmbH
1473 West Forest Grove Rd, Vineland, NJ 8360, USA Tel: +1 410 822 5775 Fax: +1 410 822 1252
Toray Industries Inc
Trent Filtration
Toray Building, 2-1, Nihonbashi-Muromachi 2chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 1038666, Japan Tel: +81 3 3245 5115 Fax: +81 3 3245 5555 Web: www.toray.co.jp
Torpedo Ltd
Rue du Tige 13, Herstal B-4040, Belgium Tel: +32 41 402885 Fax: +32 41 402663
Total Filter Technology Inc PO Box 593, North Chelmsford, MA 01863, USA Tel: +1 978 251 1251 Fax: +1 978 251 1241 Email:
[email protected]
Total Filtration Ltd
Ipswich Rd, Cardiff CF23 9AQ, UK Tel: +44 2920 497612 Fax: +44 2920 471110 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.totalfiltration.com
Toyo Element Industry Co Ltd
1-8-18 Sugao, Miyamae-ku, Kawasaki, Kanagawa Pref 216-0015, Japan Tel: +81 44 977 5571 Fax: +81 44 979 1041 Email:
[email protected]
Toyo Roshi International
22-7 Esojimahoncho Utsunomiya, Tochigi 321-01, Japan Tel: +81 286 593181 Fax: +81 286 593184
Toyobo Co Ltd
2-8 Dojima Hama 2-chome Kita-ku, Osaka 530, Japan Tel: +81 6 348 3136 Fax: +81 6 348 3149
PO Box 71, Sandbach, Cheshire CW11 2FN, UK Tel: +44 1477 500666 Fax: +44 1477 500637 Email:
[email protected]
TransWeb LLC
Hot Lane Industrial Estate, Burslem, Stoke-on Trent ST6 2D J, UK Tel: +44 1782 812941 Fax: +44 1782 812947
Tri-FIo International Inc
PO Box 2626, Conroe, TX 77305, USA Tel: +1 409 856 8551 Fax: +1 409 856 5668 Email:
[email protected]
Triveni Plenty Engineering Ltd
MD: Jo Dendauw PM: Ward Nuyttens MM: Heidi Van Groenweghe No of Employees: 75 2003 Sales: US$8.1 million Plant Area: 8000 sq m
Trojan Technologies Europe
Ube Industries Ltd
16 Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi 110 001, India Tel: +91 11 331 3565 Fax: +91 11 372 1749
Laan van Vredestein 160, The Hague 2552 DZ, The Netherlands Tel: +31 70 391 30 20 Fax: +31 70 391 33 30 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.trojanuv.com
Trox (UK) Ltd
Caxton Way, Thetford, Norfolk IP24 3SQ, UK Tel: +44 1842 754545 Fax: +44 1842 763051 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.troxuk.co.uk
TSI Inc
101 McNeil Rd, Sanford, NC 27330, USA Tel: +1 919 775 2201 Fax: +1 919 777 6399 Email:
[email protected]
500 Cardigan Rd, Shoreview, MN 55126, USA Tel: +1 612 490 2811 Fax: +1 612 490 3824 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.tsi.com
Trion Ltd
Turbo Systems Inc
Trion Inc
Reith Way, West Portway Industrial Estate, Andover, Hants SP10 3TY, UK Tel: +44 1264 364622 Fax: +44 1264 350983 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.trion.co.uk
Triple R Industry Co Ltd
11-9 Towa 5-chome Adachiku, Tokyo 120, Japan Tel: +81 3 5616 7731 Fax: +81 3 5616 7732
93 South La Patera Lane, Goleta, CA 93117, USA Tel: +1 805 964 8003 Fax: +1 805 964 1235 Email:
[email protected]
Trislot
203 Turbo Drive, Kings Mountain, NC 28086, USA Tel: +1 704 435 9800 Fax: +1 704 739 6039 Web: www.t u rbosyste m si nc.co m
Tuscon Exports Ltd
C-11 4th Floor, Parsn Manere 602 Anna Salai, Madras 600 006, India Tel: +91 44 2827 6424 Fax: +91 44 2827 5060
Twin Filter BV
TriSep Corp
Roterijstraat 134, Waregem B-8790, Belgium Tel: +32 56 62 72 22 Fax: +32 56 62 72 62 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.trislot.be
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Zuiddijk 398, Zaandam 1505 HE, The Netherlands Tel: +31 75 6555000 Fax: +31 75 6555015 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.twinfilter.com
Typhoon Industriele Ventilatie NV
Gentseheerweg 148, Izegem B-8870, Belgium Tel: +32 51 317989 Fax: +32 51 317104 Email: sales@typh~176 Web: www.typhoon.be
Ube Building, 2-3-11 HigashiShinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140, Japan Tel: +81 3 5460 3265 Fax: +81 3 5460 3407
Ultra Sep Ltd
Langton House, 53 Langton Rd, East Molesey, Surrey KT8 2HX, UK Tel: +44 181 941 0845 Fax: +44 181 941 0845
Ultra-Tech Services Ltd
73C Stevens Rd, Stourbridge, West Midlands DY90XW, UK Tel: +44 1384 373926 Fax: +44 1384 393785 Email: u It ra.tec h@ bti nternet.co m
Ultrafilter Inc
3560 Engineering Drive, Norcross, GA 30093, USA Tel: +1 770 448 3363 Fax: +1 770 448 3854 Email:
[email protected]
Ultrafilter Ltd
Pebble Close Tamworth Business Park, Amington, Tamworth B77 4RP, UK Tel: +44 1827 58234 Fax: +44 1827 310166 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.ultrafilter.com
Uni-FIo Services Ltd
20 Hobson Rd, EIIoughton Brough, E Yorks HU15 1JU, UK Tel: +44 1482 668613 Fax: +44 1482 667628
Unifloc Ltd
11/16 Adelaide St, Swansea SA1 1QS, UK Tel: +44 1792 655164 Fax: +44 1792 467308
UNIQ Filtration Technology A/S
Narvikvej 11, PO Box 138, Nakskov DK-4900, Denmark Tel: +45 54 95 87 00 Fax: +45 54 95 87 50
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[email protected] Web: www.uniqenviro.com MD: Eivind Sundstein PM: Peter Hansen No of Employees: 12
Unison Separations & Filtrations Pvt Ltd
URT Umwelttechnik GmbH
Siemensstr 1A, HQrth D-50354, Germany Tel: +49 2233 79940 Fax: +49 2233 7994 111
US Filter
752 Shantian, New Link Rd Extn, Andheri (W), Mumbai 400053, India Tel: +91 22 63 28 436 Fax: +91 22 63 44 483 Email:
[email protected]
1828 Metcalf Ave, Thomasville, GA 31792, USA Tel: +1 229 226 5733 Fax: +1 229 226 0312 Web: www.usfilter.com
Unitech Hydraulik-Ger~ite GmbH
31 Bancroft Crescent, Glendene, Auckland 8, New Zealand Tel: +64 9 818 6108 Fax: +64 9 818 6599 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.contrashear.co.nz
Am Gebackenen Stein 9, Usingen D-61250, Germany Tel: +49 6081 91450 Fax: +49 6081 66349
United Filters Inc
1501 South Johnson, Amarillo, TX 79101, USA Tel: +1 806 373 8386 Fax: +1 806 371 7783
United Wire Ltd
Granton Park Ave, Edinburgh EH5 1HT, UK Tel: +44 131 552 6241 Fax: +44 131 552 8462 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.unitedwire.com
Universal Filters Inc
USF Contra-Shear Ltd
USFilter
301 West Military Rd, Rothschild, WI 54474, USA Tel: +1 715 359 7211 Fax: +1 715 355 3219 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.zim pro.usfilter.com No of Employees: 250
USFilter Dewatering Systems
1180 Route 130, South Robbinsville, NJ 08691, USA Tel: +1 609 443 4545 Fax: +1 609 259 0644 Email:
[email protected]
2155 112th Ave, Holland, MI 49424-9604, USA Tel: +1 616 772 9011 Fax: +1 616 772 4516 Email: dewatering@ usfilter.com Web: www.usfilterdsg.com MD: Ken Hollidge PM: Gary Moore MM: Judy Scheibach Parent Company: Siemens No of Employees: 105 2003 Sales: US$28 million Plant Area: 11 613 sq m
UPF Corp
VC Filters International Ltd
1207 Main St, Asbury Park, NJ 07712, USA Tel: +1 732 774 8555 Fax: +1 732 774 8594 Email:
[email protected]
Universal Process Equipment Inc
3747 Standard St, Bakersfield, CA 93308, USA Tel: +1 661 323 8227 Fax: +1 661 324 2635 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.UPF-USA.COM MD: Jack Pfeffer PM: Richard Montgomery MM: Timothy Foy
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Chapel Lane, Moldgreen, Huddersfield HD5 9BG, UK Tel: +44 1484 511135 Fax: +44 1484 532134
VA TECH WABAG Deutchland GmbH & Co KG
Lichtenfelser Str 53, Kulmbach D-95326, Germany Tel: +49 9221 7040 Fax: +49 9221 704200 Web: www.wabag.de
VA TECH WABAG Deutchland GmbH & Co KG
Lise-Meitner-Str 4A, Ratingen D-408878, Germany Tel: +49 2102 45270 Fax: +49 2102 452799 Web: www.wabag.de
VA TECH WABAG Deutchland GmbH & Co KG
Baumeisterallee 13/15, Zwenkau D-04442, Germany Tel: +49 34203 390 Fax: +49 34203 39100 Web: www.wabag.de
VA TECH WABAG UK Ltd
Aynho Rd, Adderbury, Banbury, Oxon OX17 3NL, UK Tel: +44 1295 810581 Fax: +44 1295 811997 Web: www.vatechwa bag.co.u k
Van Der Molen GmbH
Industriestr 34a, Kissing 86438, Germany Tel: +49 8233 79270 Fax: +49 8233 20847 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.van-dermolen.com
Van Tongeren International Ltd
Van Tongeren House, High St, Godalming, Surrey GUT 1DU, UK Tel: +44 1483 428082 Fax: +44 1483 417741
Vara International
1201 19th Place, Vero Beach, FL 32960, USA Tel: +1 407 567 1320 Fax: +1 407 567 4108 Web: www.va ratech nologies.com
Varun Enterprises
Surya Kiran 19, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi 110 001, India Tel: +91 11 331 4214 Fax: +91 11 371 2108
Veco France
2460 avenue Albert Einstein, Montpellier 34000, France Tel: +33 467 221179 Fax: +33 467 222021 Email:
[email protected]
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Vee Bee Filtration UK Ltd Old Wharf Rd, Stourbridge, West Midlands DY8 4LS, UK Tel: +44 1384 378884 Fax: +44 1384 374179 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.veebee.co.uk
Ventilex Milieutechniek BV
Europaweg 8, Heerde NL8180 AD, The Netherlands Tel: +31 5782 3237 Fax: +31 5782 5181 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.ventilex.nl
Veratec
100 Elm St, Walpole, MA 02038, USA Tel: +1 508 660 3300 Fax: +1 508 660 2376 Email:
[email protected]
Verseidag-Techfab GmbH
Kevelaerer Str 78, GeldernWalbeck D-47608, Germany Tel: +49 2831 1220 Fax: +49 2831 12211 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.techfab.de
Vestec Ltd
Felstead Rd, Epsom, Surrey KT19 9BB, UK Tel: +44 1372 72 70 47 Fax: +44 1372 72 93 38
Vikoma International Ltd
21-22 Britannia Chambers, Town Quay, Southampton SO14 2AQ, UK Tel: +44 2380 828900 Fax: +44 2380 211644 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.vikoma.com
Vitafibres Ltd
Sedgley Rd East, Tipton, West Midlands DY4 7UY, UK Tel: +44 121 557 7641 Fax: +44 121 522 2012 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.vitafibres.com
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Vitafoam Ltd
Vitec Composite Systems Soudan St, Middleton, Manchester M24 2DB, UK Tel: +44 161 653 8231 Fax: +44 161 655 3361
Vivendi Water Systems Deutschland Holding GmbH
Krugb~ckerstr 7-11, Ransbach-Baumbach D-56235, Germany Tel: +49 2623 891 205 Fax: +49 2623 891 229 Web: www. vivendiwatersystems.co, uk
Voigt GmbH, Filz- und Filtertechnik
Postfach 1168, Wernau D-73241, Germany Tel: +49 7153 30506 0 Fax: +49 7153 30506 50 Email:
[email protected]
Vokes Ltd (McLeod Russel)
Henley Park, Guildford, Surrey GU3 2AF, UK Tel: +44 1483 569971 Fax: +44 1483 235384 Email:
[email protected]
Vortoil Separation Systems
6650 Roxburgh, Suite 180, Houston, TX 77041, USA Tel: + 1 713 937 2400 Fax: +1 713 937 2401
Vortoil Separation Systems Ltd
Goodridge 1-2, Goodridge Ave, Gloucester GL2 6EA, UK Tel: +44 1452 386222 Fax: +44 1452 386224
Vulcan Engineering Ltd
Wako Industrial Co Ltd
Katakura Building, 1-2, Kyobashi 3-chome Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0031, Japan Tel: +81 3 3281 0587 Fax: +81 3 3281 5359 Email:
[email protected]
Walker Filtration Ltd
Spire Rd GIover East, Washington, Tyne And Wear, UK Tel: +44 191 417 7816 Fax: +44 191 415 3748 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.walkerfiltration.com
WAM Corp of America
75 Boulderbrook Circle NE, Lawrenceville, GA 30045, USA Tel: +1 770 339 6767 Fax: +1 770 339 4727
WAM SpA
Via Cavour 338 Ponte Motta, Cavezzo (Modena)1-41030, Italy Tel: +39 0535 618111 Fax: +39 0535 618226 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.wamgroup.com No of Employees: 1000 2003 Sales: US$170 million Plant Area: 490 000 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: Cermet (Bologna-Italy)
Waste-Tech Inc
1931 Industrial Drive, Libertyville, IL 60048, USA Tel: +1 847 367 5150 Fax: +1 847 367 1787
Unit 3 South West Centre, Troutbeck Rd, Sheffield $8 0JR, UK Tel: +44 114 249 3333 Fax: +44 114 249 3322 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.vulcan-eng.com
Wastewater Resources Inc
W L Gore & Associates Inc 555 Papermill Rd, Newark, DE 19711, USA Tel" +1 410 506 7787 Web: www.gore.com
832 Pike Rd, West Palm Beach, FL 33411, USA Tel" +1 541 684 6300 Fax: +1 541 697 3342
9379 East San Salvador, Suite 202, Scottsdale, AZ 85258, USA Tel: +1 602 391 9939 Fax: +1 602 371 3102
Water Equipment Technologies Inc
Water Group Systems 1275 30th St, San Diego, CA 92154, USA Tel: +1 619 424 2323 Fax: +1 619 424 4592
Waterlink Inc
4100 Holiday St NW, Canton, OH 44718-2532, USA Tel: +1 330 649 4000 Fax: +1 330 649 4008 Email:
[email protected]
Waterwise Services Ltd
Mead Works, 5 Mead Lane, Farnham, Surrey GU9 7DY, UK Tel: +44 1252 711636 Fax: +44 1252 733404
Watrex AB
K~llviken 230, Uddevalla 45197, Sweden Tel: +46 522 651303 Fax: +46 522 651033 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.watropu r.com
Watropur AG
Eichzun 5, Unterseen 3800, Switzerland Tel: +41 33 8234757 Fax: +41 33 8234758 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.watropur.com MD: Walter Uetz PM: Wolfgang Shule MM: Habiba Lauwiner No of Employees: 21 Plant Area: 3000 sq m Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: Swiss TS
Watropur BV
Salamander 48, Leusden ZC 3831, The Netherlands Tel: +31 33 4942761 Fax: +31 33 4948964 Web: www.watropur.com MM: Roel Oberink No of Employees: 2 Quality Assurance: ISO 9001:2000 Certifying Body: Swiss TS
Watropur GmbH
Mainzer Str 111, Wiesbaden 65189, Germany Tel: +49 611 370 340 Fax: +49 611 375 194 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.watropur.com MM: Paskal Laskaris
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Wayne Products Inc
PO Box 788, Frazer, PA 19355, USA Tel: +1 610 251 0933 Fax: +1 610 251 0948 Email: wayneproductsinc@ worldnet.att.net PM: Jack McCormick MM: Dick Segermark Plant Area: 10 000 sq ft
Web Dynamics Inc
1 Forge Rd, East Stroudsburg, PA 18301, USA Tel: +1 717 420 1200 Fax: +1 717 420 1203
Web Dynamics Ltd
Batchworth Lock House, 99 Church St, Rickmansworth, Herts WD3 1JJ, UK Tel: +44 1923 498001 Fax: +44 1923 498004 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.webdynamics.co.uk
Webron Products Ltd
Hareholme Mill Bacup Rd, Rawtenstall, Rossendale BB4 7JL, UK Tel: +44 1706 214001 Fax: +44 1706 830003
Wedeco AG
Boschstr 4, Herford D-32051, Germany Tel: +49 5221 930 128 Fax: +49 5221 930 131 Email:
[email protected]
Weir Envig (Pty) Ltd
PO Box 7240, Noorder-Paarl, Western Cape Province 7623, South Africa Tel: +27 21 871 1877 Fax: +27 21 872 2664 Email:
[email protected]
Weir Techna
149 Newlands Rd, Cathcart, Glasgow G44 4EX, UK Tel: +44 141 633 1336 Fax: +44 141 633 3289 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.weirtechna.com
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Weir Warman International Ltd
Halifax Rd, Todmorden OL14 5RT, UK Tel: +44 1706 814251 Fax: +44 1706 815350 Web: www.weirwarman.co.uk
Welders Filtration Technology NV
Wijngaardveld 5, Aalst B-9300, Belgium Tel: +32 53 777025 Fax: +32 53 776893
Wells Spiral Tubes Ltd
Prospect Works, Airedale Rd, Keighley, W Yorks BD21 4LW, UK Tel: +44 1535 664231 Fax: +44 1535 664235 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.wells-spiral.co.uk
Westbury Filters Ltd
Hall Farm Estate, Gadbrook Rd, Betchworth, Surrey RH3 7AH, UK Tel: +44 1306 611611 Fax: +44 1306 611613 Email:
[email protected] Web: www. west b u ryfi Iters.co. u k
Westbury Filters Ltd
Hall Farm Estate, Gadbrook Rd, Betchworth, Surrey RH3 7AH, UK Tel: +44 1306 611611 Fax: +44 1306 611613 Email: sales@westbu ryfilters.co.uk
WesTech Engineering Inc
3605 South West Temple, Salt Lake City, UT 84115, USA Tel: +1 801 265 1000 Fax: +1 801 265 1080 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.westech-inc.com
Western Water Products Inc
6060 Enterprise Drive, Diamond Springs, CA 95619, USA Tel: +1 916 621 0255 Fax: +1 916 626 7178
Westfalia Separator AG
Werner-Habig-Str 1, Oelde D-59302, Germany Tel: +49 2522 77 0 Fax: +49 2522 772 488
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Westfalia Separator Belgium NV
Korte Braamstraat 37, Schoten B-2900, Belgium Tel: +32 3 680 0211 Fax: +32 3 658 2462 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.gea-westfalia.be
Westfalia Separator Inc
100 Fairway Court, Northvale, NJ 07647, USA Tel: +1 201 767 3900 Fax: +1 201 767 3416 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.wsus.com
Westfalia Separator Ltd
Westfalia House, Old Wolverton, Milton Keynes MK12 5PY, UK Tel: +44 1908 576512 Fax: +44 1908 311384 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.wsgb.co.uk
Whatman International Ltd
Whatman House, St Leonard's Rd, 20/20 Maidstone, Kent ME16 OLS, UK Tel: +44 1622 676670 Fax: +44 1622 677011 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.whatman.com
Wheelabrator Air Pollution Control Inc
441 Smithfield St, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, USA Tel: +1 412 562 7300 Fax: +1 412 562 7617 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.wapc.com
Wheelabrator Canada
401 Wheelabrator Way, Milton, Ontario L9T 4B7, Canada Tel: +1 905 875 1662 Fax: +1 905 875 1675 Email:
[email protected]
Whitehouse Scientific Ltd Whitchurch Rd, Waverton, Chester CH3 7BP, UK Tel: +44 1244 332626 Fax: +44 1244 335098 Email: rideal@ whitehousescientific.com
Wilhelm K6pp Zellkautschuk GmbH & Co Posftach 370123, Aachen 52035, Germany
Tel: +49 241 166050 Fax: +49 241 1660555 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.koepp.de
William Boulton Vibro Energy Ltd
Croft St, Burslem, Stoke-onTrent, Staffs ST6 3BG, UK Tel: +44 1782 816158 Fax: +44 1782 833977 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.william boulton.co.uk
Windhoff AG
Burgsteinfurter Damm 89, Neuenkirchen D-48485, Germany Tel: +49 5973 6301 Fax: +49 5973 63200
Windsor Engineering Group Ltd
PO Box 13 348, Johnsonville, Wellington, New Zealand Tel: +64 4 232 8080 Fax: +64 4 232 5929 Email:
[email protected]
Windsor Kilns Pty Ltd
529 Macauley St, PO Box 1028, Albury, NSW 2640, Australia Tel: +61 60 412566 Fax: +61 60 412149
Winkelhorst Trenntechnik GmbH/Centrimax Kelvinstr 8, K61n D-50996, Germany Tel: +49 2236 39353 0 Fax: +49 2236 393559 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.centrimax.com MD: Jochen Winkelhorst
Winston F2S Corp
PO Box 6440, Longview, TX 75608, USA Tel: +1 903 757 7341 Fax: +1 903 759 6986 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.winstonf2s.com MD: Laura Kinsel PM: Bill Lane MM: Wendy Burks
Wire Tech Inc, Industrial Filters
3441 West Highview Drive, Appleton, WI 54914, USA Tel: +1 920 993 5580 Fax: +1 920 993 5598 Email:
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Wire Weaving Co Ltd Dinxperlo
PO Box 2, Dinxperlo NL-7090 AA, The Netherlands Tel: +31 5 651841 Fax: +31 5 652735
Wires & Fabriks SA Ltd Industrial Area Jhotwara, Jaipur 12, India Tel: +91 141 340 209 Fax: +91 141 340 689
WlX Filters (Dana Corp)
PO Box 1967, Gastonia, NC 28053-1967, USA Tel: +1 704 864 6748 Fax: +1 704 864 9277
WOKU-Filtermedia GmbH & Co KG
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Str 90, Beckum-Neubeckum D-59269, Germany Tel: +49 2525 2057 Fax: +49 2525 4438 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.woku.de MD: Wolfgang Kupke PM: Martin Fulkenhain MM: Andre Kupike No of Employees: 85
Wolftechnik Filtersysteme GmbH
Malmsheimer Str 67, Well der Stadt D-71263, Germany Tel: +49 7033 30140 Fax: +49 7033 301420
World Minerals UK Ltd
Livingstone Rd, Hessle, North Humberside HU13 0EG, UK Tel: +44 1482 645265 Fax: +44 1482 641176 Email: wmsalesuk@ worldminerals.com Web: www.worldminerals.com
Worthwell Filtration Systems
West Croft Industrial Estate, Manchester Old Rd, Middleton, Manchester M24 4PJ, UK Tel: +44 161 653 5128 Fax: +44 161 655 3461
WPL Ltd
12 Aston Rd, Waterlooville, Hants P07 7UX, UK Tel: +44 2392 242600 Fax: +44 2392 242624 Email: enquiries@wpl-
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WT Wassertechnologie GmbH & Co KG
Otto-Hahn-Str 51, Wuppertal D-42369, Germany Tel: +49 202 241 4400 Fax: +49 202 241 4449 X-FLOW BV Bedrijvenpark Twente 289, Almelo 7602 KK, The Netherlands Tel: +31 546 581 800 Fax: +31 546 581 818 Email:
[email protected]
Xonics
4500 N Hiatus Rd, Suite 206, Sunrise, FL 33351, USA Tel: +1 954 749 5020 Fax: +1 954 749 7355 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.xonics.com MD: John Bullis PM: R Wizman MM: John Bullis
Dry Filters 8.2.1.1 Activated Carbon
No of Employees: 20 2003 Sales: US$1 million Plant Area: 3000 sq m
Yamashin Filter Mfg Corp 1-11-5 Nishikanagawa Kanagawa-ku, Yokohama City, Kanagawa 221, Japan Tel: +81 45 311 1071 Fax: +81 45 311 2097
Zander Aufbereitungstechnik GmbH & Co KG
Im Teelbruch 118, Essen D-45219, Germany Tel: +49 20 54 93 40 Fax: +49 20 54 93 41 64 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.zander.de MD: Dr Walter Steudle Parent Company: Dominick Hunter No of Employees: 140 Plant Area: 5000 sq m Quality Assurance: DIN EN ISO 9001
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Genevet
Filters Airguard Industries AQF Technologies Ashra Filtration Awa Paper Bernard Dumas Bioquell Boge Compressors British Filters Camfil Camfil Farr Carbis Carter Thorne China Great Wall China North Industries Classic Cole-Parmer CPL Carbon Link CTP D-Mark Domnick Hunter Eagle Elica Emcel FL Smidth Airtech Fairey FAUDI Process Fenchurch Filtech Filtermat Filtration Group Filtration Technology Freudenberg
Haden Drysys HAVE Technologies Headline Helsatech Indufil Intensiv Filter Interfilta KX Industries Lahmann Industrie Libeltex Mcleod Russel Microfiltrex Microtech NKR Technology Parker Hannifin Permatron PICA PlymoVent Porvair Purification Products Purolator SAF Filter Sly Sofrance Sotras Steuler TEKA Twin Filter Typhoon Industriele Voigt Vokes Winston F2S ZenPure
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Zander Filter Systems Inc
1785 Corporate Drive, Suite 650, Norcross, GA 30093, USA Tel: +1 678 924 1000 Fax: +1 678 924 1111 Email:
[email protected]
Zander Hiross UK
No 1 Claymore, Tame Valley Industrial Estate, Tamworth B77 5HN, UK Tel: +44 1827 260056 Fax: +44 1827 261196 Email:
[email protected]
Zenon Environmental Inc
3239 Dundas St West, Oakville, Ontario L6M 4B2, Canada Tel: +1 905 465 3030 Fax: +1 905 465 3050 Email:
[email protected] Web: www.zenon.com MM: Mike Stadnyckyj No of Employees: 1051 2003 Sales: C$183.6 million
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Filters A2Z ACS Filtertechniek Airclean AirFilt Filtertechnik Airguard Industries Airklean Engineering Amer-Sil Ariel Industries ARW Filters Ashra Filtration Autel Camfil Camfil Farr China Great Wall Classic CPM Dahlman Diatex Dollinger Emcel Environmental Filter ERG Evanite Fiber Famel Filtermat Filtra Filtrair Filtration Group Filtration Technology Filtro Filzfabrik Fulda Freudenberg GEA Delbag
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ZenPure (Hangzhou) Co Ltd
28 Tonghui N Rd, Xiaoshan District, Hangzhou 311215, China Tel: +86 571 8269 4861 Fax: +86 571 8269 4863 Email: ZenPu
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Zoltek Rt
Varga Jozsef ter 1, NyergesQjfalu H-2537, Hungary Tel: +36 33 536 000 Fax: +36 33 536 150 Email:
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Zwicky Engineering Ltd
North Lane, Aldershot, Hants GU12 4QH, UK Tel: +44 1925 292522 Fax: +44 1252 336811
Gilroy HAVE Technologies Headline Helsatech Horizon Hosokawa Micron Interfilta Jongerius Van Vloten King Lurgi Memcor MicroPure MikroPul Nelson Burgess Pall Parker Hannifin Perry Equipment Premaberg Procedair Purolator SAF Filter Sly Steuler Tapyrus Twin Filter Web Dynamics Westbury
8.2.1.3 Automatic Filters Alfa Laval Carbis Carter Environmental China Great Wall Christ CPL Carbon Link
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CTP Disa Diva Envitec Donaldson Dustcheck Dustech Engineering Eriez Magnetics Famel FAUDI Process Genevet Harmsco Humber Fabrics Infastaub Intensiv Filter Interfilta Mott Plenty Procedair PTI SG Frantz SAF Filter Sly Sortech Southwest Screens Stawag Biotech Typhoon Industriele Windsor Engineering
8.2.1.4 Bag Filter Houses
Acordis Kelheim Camfil Farr Carbis Carter Environmental China Great Wall Cole-Parmer Diva Envitec Donaldson Dustech Engineering Emcel Eray FL Smidth Airtech FAUDI Process Filter Melco Filtration Group Filtration Technology Graver Technologies HAVE Technologies Intensiv Filter King Lodge Sturtevant Mcleod Russel MikroPul Pall Plastok Plenty Porter Environmental Supplies SAF Filter Scientific Dust Collectors Sefar Sly Technical Felts Twin Filter Unison Voigt Wheelabrator
8.2.1.5 Bag Filters (Dust) 3M AAF Acordis Kelheim ACS Filtertechniek Air Purification AirFilt Filtertechnik
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Airguard Industries Albany Albarrie Canada Allied Filter Systems Altair Ariel Industries Autel BASF Bedford Steer End BHA Group BLF- Filtermedien Bradford Metal Works Cambridge Filter Camfil Camfil Farr Carbis Carter Environmental Carter Thorne China Great Wall Cobham Fluid Cole-Parmer Comber Coral CP Environmental Crosible CTP Dahlman DCE Iberica Decos Impianti Delta Filter Diatex Diva Envitec Donaldson DRM Industrial Fabrics Ducon Technologies DuPont Dust Extraction Dustech Engineering Dustex Eagle Eden Equipment Elica Emcel Environmental Air Filtration Environmental Filter Eray ERG Ergon Nonwovens FL Smidth Airtech Fanafel FAUDI Process Filtech Filter Melco Filter Technology Filter-Tex Filtermat Filterworld Filtex Filtra Filtration Group Filtration Technology Filtrex Filtro Filzfabrik Fulda Flanders FLOWaire Fluid Technologies Fluitek Fratelli Testori Freudenberg FSI Filter Systems GEA Delbag Genevet Gopani
HAVE Technologies Haver & Boecker Heath Hedley Hydraulics Helsatech Hermans Flexibles Horizon Hosokawa Micron Humber Fabrics Hydroflow Europe Infastaub Intensiv Filter Interfilta Irema Ireland Jet Airtechnologies Jongerius Van Vloten Kavon King LAB Lautrette Lodge Sturtevant Lohmann Lorn Separation Systems Lurgi LQhr MAC Equipment Masturlal Mcleod Russel Merrem & la Porte Mikropor MikroPul Miura National Filter Media Neu ETS Oberlin Otto Markert Permatron Perry Plastok Plenty Pneumafil Porvair Premaberg Procedair Prosep Filter Purolator Rosedale Products SAF Filter Samuel Hill Sati Grupo Textil Scherrens Scientific Dust Collectors Scottex Precision Sefar SF Air Filtration Simpson Thomson Filtration Sly Smoot Specific Surface SPEIC Sprout-Matador Summit Filter Technical Felts Tecnov Donaldson Teijin Teldust AS Tenmat Tetratec Textile Industries The Multiple Fabric Co Thiel Air Technologies Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Typhoon Industriele
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Unison Universal Filters Ventilex Milieutechniek Voigt WL Gore WAM Web Dynamics Westbury Wheelabrator Windsor Engineering Winston F2S
8.2.1.6 Breathing Air Filters 3M ACS Filtertechniek AQF Technologies AST Group Camfil Camfil Farr Carbis CPM Diagnetics Diatex Domnick Hunter Donaldson Emcel Ergon Nonwovens Fairey Fawcett Christie Fenchurch Environmental Fiberweb France Filtech Filter Melco Filter Technology Filterworld Filtra Filtro Flair Fluitek Freudenberg GEA Delbag Global Gopani Headline Helapet Humber Fabrics Indufilt Irema Ireland Japan Vilene Keystone Filter King Lawrence Industries Maeda Shell Martindale Protection Mcleod Russel Memcor Memtec MicroPure Norman Filter P&J Dust Extraction Pall Parker Hannifin Permatron Porex Porous Media Rockwell Automation SAF Filter Separatorenerzeugung Spirax Sarco Tapyrus UItrafilter Walker Filtration Web Dynamics Westbury
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Zander Hiross Zoltek 8.2.1.7 Candle Filters Carbis Cleveland Wire Cloth CPL Carbon Link Crosible Deltamist Didier Diva Envitec DRM Industrial Fabrics Fairey FAUDI Process Haver & Boecker Intensiv Filter Microfiltrex Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke Otto Markert Porvair Refractron Technologies SAF Filter Southwest Screens Tenmat Voigt 8.2.1.8 Carbon Filters Airguard Industries AQF Technologies Ashra Filtration Awa Paper Bernard Dumas Bioquell Boge Compressors British Filters Camfil Camfil Farr Carbis Carlson Carter Thorne Chemviron Carbon China Great Wall China North Industries Classic Cole-Parmer CPL Carbon Link CTP D-Mark Domnick Hunter Donaldson Eagle Elica Emcel FL Smidth Airtech Fairey FAUDI Process Fenchurch Environmental Filtech Filtermat Filtration Group Filtration Technology Freudenberg Genevet Global Haden Drysys Harmsco HAVE Technologies Headline Helsatech Indufil Intensiv Filter Interfilta King Kitten Enterprises
SAF Filter Scientific Dust Collectors Scottex Precision Sefar Sinun Sly Southwest Screens Tecnov Donaldson TEKA Tetratec Textile Industries The Hilliard Corp Tissmetal Whatman Winston F2S
KX Industries Lahmann Industrie Libeltex Mcleod Russel Microfiltrex Microtech NKR Technology Parker Hannifin Permatron PICA PlymoVent Porvair Purification Products Purolator SAF Filter Sly Sofrance Sotras Steuler TEKA Thiel Air Technologies Twin Filter Typhoon Industriele Voigt Vokes Winston F2S ZenPure 8.2.1.9 Cartridge Filters 3M A2Z Albarrie Canada Allied Filter Systems Alpco de Mexico Apexfil AquaPure Carlson Carter Environmental Classic Cobham Fluid Systems DCE Iberica Deltamist Desotec Donaldson Eagle Elica Emcel Eray Industrial Installations Eurofiltec Fairey FAUDI Process Fileder Filter Melco Filters for Industry Filtra Vibraci6n Filtration Technology Filtrex Gopani HAVE Technologies Haver& Boecker Headline Heco Helsatech King Kitten Enterprises KX Industries LFC Lochem Mcleod Russel MF&T Microfiltrex Mott Parker Hannifin Porvair Purolator
8.2.1.10 Cleanroom Filters AAF ACS Filtertechniek AirFilt Filtertechnik Airguard Industries Airklean Engineering AirMaze Bassaire Cambridge Filter Camfil Carbis Carlson CPL Carbon Link Dahlman DCE Iberica Delta Filter Diatex Donaldson Eagle Eclipse Systems Emcel Environmental Filter Evanite Fiber Fenchurch Environmental Filtech Filter Melco Filter Technology Filterworld Filtra Filtration Group Filtration Technology Flanders GEA Delbag GebrQder Trox Geyer's Manufacturing H Krantz TKT Helsatech HEPA Hollingsworth & Vose Hosokawa Micron Interfilta Irema Ireland Japan Vilene King Lahmann Industrie MAC Equipment Mcleod Russel Merrem & la Porte MicroPure Mikropor Millipore Misonix Nippon Muki Osmonics Pall Permatron Porvair Purafil
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Purolator SaatiTech SAF Filter Sagicofim Sericol Sly Spirax Sarco Tapyrus Tecnov Donaldson Tetratec Trion Trox Twin Filter Varun Enterprises Vokes Web Dynamics Westbury
8.2.1.11 Combination Filters
Classic Donaldson Eagle Emcel Fenchurch Environmental Filtration Technology Haver& Boecker Helsatech Mcleod Russel Permatron SAF Filter Sly Tetratec
8.2.1.12 Continuous Filters Alfa Laval Ashbrook Benco Carbis Carter Environmental Christ CPL Carbon Link CTP Diva Envitec Donaldson Dust Extraction Dustcheck Dustech Engineering Eriez Magnetics FAUDI Process Genevet Harmsco Humber Fabrics Infastau b Intensiv Filter Microfiltrex Perry Plenty Procedair Sly Sortech Stawag Biotech Typhoon Industriele Waterlink Winston F2S 8.2.1.13 Cyclones ACWa Services Anderson Separator Arboga-Darenth Carbis Carter Environmental CTP DCE Iberica Donaldson
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Dust Extraction Dustcheck Dustech Engineering Elica Emcel Eray Industrial Installations Facultatieve Technologies Fritsch Genevet Hamon Research-Cottrell Harmsco Intensiv Filter Jongerius Van Vloten King MAC Equipment MikroPul Penn Separator Plenty Plenty Uniquip Procedair Sly Smoot Sortech Tecnov Donaldson Typhoon Industriele Windsor Engineering Winston F2S
Millipore Plenty Sartorius Separatorenerzeugung Winston F2S ZenPure
8.2.1.16 Disposable Filters A2Z Airguard Industries AirMaze British Textile Technology Camfil Farr Carbis Carlson Classic Cuno DCE Iberica Donaldson Eagle Emcel Fairey FAUDI Process Fenchurch Environmental Filtermat Filtration Group Filtration Technology Geyer's Manufacturing HAVE Technologies 8.2.1.14 Demisters Headline ACS Industries Helsatech Anderson Separator Humber Fabrics Athex bvba King Camfil Farr Kitten Enterprises Carbis KX Industries Clean Gas Systems Mcleod Russel Costacurta Microfiltrex Croft Engineering Microtech DCE Iberica Parker Hannifin Deltamist Permatron Dollinger Plenty Donaldson Plenty Uniquip FAUDI Process Purolator Hayward Industrial Products Schleicher & Schuell Indufil Tapyrus Kimre Tecnov Donaldson King Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke Thiel Air Technologies Twin Filter Parker Hannifin Winston F2S Plenty Uniquip Premaberg 8.2.1.17 Dry Scrubbers Sly AAF Sotras ACWa Services Southwest Screens Altair Tecnov Donaldson Anderson Separator lqssmetal Belco Technologies Typhoon Industriele Camfil Farr Winston F2S Carter Environmental CPL Carbon Link 8.2.1.15 Depth Filters CTP Carlson Diva Envitec Christ Ducon Technologies CPL Carbon Link EDW Associates Fairey Emcel FAUDI Process ERG Filtration Technology FAUDI Process GusmerCellulo Geiger HAVE Technologies Genevet Haver& Boecker Hosokawa Micron Headline Intensiv Filter Humber Fabrics Jones & Attwood King Jongerius Van Vloten Liquid Filtration Systems LAB McLeod Russel Lurgi Microfiltrex
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Lurmark LQhr McLeod Russel Metso Mineral MikroPul Misonix Montair Andersen Parker Hannifin Peerless Plenty Plenty Uniquip Pneumafil Procedair Purafil Sly SPEIC Twin Filter Wheelabrator Winston F2S
8.2.1.18 Dust Collectors &
Control A2Z AAF ACS Filtertechniek AirFilt Filtertechnik Autel Bekintex Beltran Associates Carbis Carter Environmental Carter Thorne China Great Wall Clean Gas Systems Coral CP Environmental CTP Dahlman DCE Iberica Diva Envitec Donaldson Donaldson Torit Ducon Technologies Dust Extraction Dustcheck Dustech Engineering Dustraction Emcel ERG Filter Melco Filtermist Filtex Filtration Technology FLOWaire Fluitek GEA Delbag Genevet Gopani Goyen Controls Herding Hermans Flexibles Hoffmann Horizon Hosokawa Micron Hydroflow Europe Inchcape Testing Services ICS Japan Vilene Jet Airtechnologies Kiekens Herding Kimre King La ut rette LQhr MAC Equipment
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Mahr Mcleod Russel Metso Mineral Microfiltrex Mikropor MikroPul National Filter Media Nelson Burgess Neu ETS Nihon Schumacher P&J Dust Extraction Parker Hannifin Parmatic Betex Permatron Pneumafil Procedair SAF Filter Scientific Dust Collectors Scottex Precision SF Air Filtration Simpson Thomson Filtration Sly Stripping Technologies Tech Filter Technical Felts Tecnov Donaldson Teijin Teldust AS Tetratec Textile Industries Thiel Air Technologies Wheelabrator Windsor Engineering Windsor Kilns Winston F2S
8.2.1.19 Dust Collectors (Dry) AAF Acordis Kelheim ACS Filtertechniek AirFilt Filtertechnik Allied Filter Systems Ariel Industries Autel Blaschke Umwelttechnik Bradford Metal Works Camfil Farr Carbis Carter Environmental Carter Thorne Champion Laboratories Clean Gas Systems Coral CP Environmental CTP Dahlman DCE Iberica Decos Impianti Deltamist Detectawl Diva Envitec Donaldson Ducon Technologies Dust Extraction Dustcheck Dustech Engineering Dustex Dustraction Eagle Elica Emcel Eray ERG Facultatieve Technologies
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Fanafel FAUDI Process Filter-Tex Filtermist Filtex Filtration Group Filtration Technology FLOWaire Fluitek FPS Institute GEA Delbag Genevet Guedu Hamon Research-Cottrell Heinz Fischer Hengst. Herding Hermans Flexibles Hoffmann Horizon Hosokawa Micron Humber Fabrics Infastaub Intensiv Filter Japan Vilene Jet Airtechnologies Kanai Juyokogyo Kemper King Lautrette Lurgi LQhr MAC Equipment M a hr Mannings Mcleod Russel Metso Mineral Microfiltrex Microtech Mikropor MikroPul National Filter Media Nelson Burgess Neu ETS NKR Technology Oberlin P&J Dust Extraction Parker Hannifin Parmatic Betex Permatron Perry PlymoVent Pneumafil Porous Media Porter Environmental Supplies Po rvai r Procedair Scientific Dust Collectors Scottex Precision SF Air Filtration Simpson Thomson Filtration Sly Sortech Sprout-Matador Stripping Technologies T&T Technology Technical Felts Tecnov Donaldson TEKA Teldust AS Tetratec Texon The Multiple Fabric Co
Thiel Air Technologies Trion Tuscon Exports Typhoon Industriele Universal Process Equipment Van Tongeren WAM Web Dynamics Wheelabrator Windsor Engineering Windsor Kilns Winston F2S Wix Zoltek
8.2.1.20 Dust Collectors (Liquid)
AAF ACS Filtertechniek ACWa Services Air Purification Autel Beltran Associates Birch Carbis Carter Environmental Carter Thorne Clean Gas Systems Colt Coral CrolI-Reynolds Dahlman Decos Impianti De Ita mist Diva Envitec Ducon Technologies Dust Extraction Dustech Engineering Dustraction Elica ERG FAUDI Process Filtermist Filtration Group FLOWaire FPS Institute Guedu Hamon Research-Cottrell Harmsco Hosokawa Micron Humber Fabrics Inchcape Testing Services ICS Intensiv Filter Jet Airtechnologies Kimre King LAB Lurgi Metso Mineral Mikropor MikroPul Miura NKR Technology Parker Hannifin Porter Environmental Supplies Porvair Procedair Scottex Precision Sly Symalit Tetratec The Multiple Fabric Co Thiel Air Technologies
Typhoon Industriele Universal Process Equipment Winston F2S
8.2.1.21 Dust/MistFilters
AAF ACS Filtertechniek Air Purification Airklean Engineering Ariel Industries Bedford Steer End Beltran Associates Berghof Blaschke Umwelttechnik Carbis Carter Environmental Carter Thorne Coral Croft Engineering Dahlman DCE Iberica Deltamist Donaldson Ducon Technologies Dustraction Eclipse Systems Emcel ERG Ergon Nonwovens FAUDI Process Fenchurch Environmental Filter Melco Filtermat Filt e r mist Filtex Filtration Group-Technical Media Filtration Technology Filtro FLOWaire Fluitek GEA Delbag Gilroy GSF Haver& Boecker Hayward Industrial Products Heinz Fischer Herding Hiro Trading Hoffmann Horizon Humber Fabrics Hydroflow Europe Interfilta Japan Vilene Jet Airtechnologies Kern per Kiekens Herding Kimre King Lohmann Mahr Martindale Protection Mcleod Russel Merrem & la Porte Metso Mineral Mikropor Misonix Miura Monsanto Enviro-Chem Montair Andersen Neu ETS Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke Parker Hannifin
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Parmatic Betex Peerless Permatron Perry Equipment Plenty Uniquip PlymoVent Pneumafil Porous Media Porvair Premaberg Procedair Purolator Rhodius Sacatec SAF Filter Scottex Precision Shinwon Felt Sly Symalit Tapyrus Tecnov Donaldson Teijin TEKA The Multiple Fabric Co Trion Tuscon Exports Typhoon Industriele Walker Filtration Web Dynamics Winston F2S Worthwell
8.2.1.22 Electrostatic Precipitators
AAF Andritz Belco Technologies Beltran Associates BHA Group Boliden Contech AB Carbis Carter Environmental Clean Gas Systems Colt Coral Dahlman Ducon Technologies Eray FL Smidth Airtech Filtermat FPS Institute GEA Delbag Hamon Research-Cottrell Hoffmann Horizon Hosokawa Micron Kem per LAB Lodge Sturtevant Lurgi Metso Mineral MikroPul PlymoVent Procedair SAF Filter Sly SPEIC Steuler TEKA Thiel Air Technologies Trion Wheelabrator
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8.2.1.23 Fabric Collectors AAF AirFilt Filtertechnik AirMaze Carbis Carter Environmental Coral CP Environmental Donaldson Ducon Technologies DuPont Dust Extraction Dustech Engineering Dustex Elica ERG Filtro FLOWaire Hamon Research-Cottrell Horizon Hosokawa Micron Humber Fabrics Inafuku ITC Intensiv Filter Jet Airtechnologies Kimberly-Clark MAC Equipment MikroPul National Filter Media Procedair SAF Filter Scientific Dust Collectors Scottex Precision Simpson Thomson Filtration Sly Specific Surface Teldust AS Textile Industries The Multiple Fabric Co Thiel Air Technologies Wheelabrator Windsor Engineering 8.2.1.24 Fabric Filters
A Kayser A2Z AAF Acordis Kelheim ACS Filtertechniek Air Purification Airclean AirFilt Filtertechnik Airklean Engineering AirMaze Albany Albarrie Canada Allied Filter Systems Ariel Industries BEC Belco Technologies BHA Group BLF- Filtermedien Carbis Carter Environmental Carter Thorne Comber Coral CP Environmental Crosible CTP Dahlman DCE Iberica Diatex
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Diva Envitec Donaldson Europe BVBA Donaldson Dossa Harjee Exports DuPont Dust Extraction Dustcheck Dustech Engineering Dustex Dustraction Eagle Elica Emcel Environmental Air Filtration ERG Esters-Filtertechnik Eurofiltec FL Smidth Airtech Fanafel FAUDI Process Filter Melco Filter Technology Filter-Tex Filters for Industry Filtration Group Filtration Services Filtration Technology Filtro Filzfabrik Fulda FLOWaire Freudenberg GEC Alsthom Bergeron Genevet GKN Sinter Metals GSF Hamon Research-Cottrell Heath Hermans Flexibles Hoffmann Horizon Hosokawa Micron Humber Fabrics Inafuku ITC Industrial Filter & Pump Infastaub Intensiv Filter Interfilta Jet Airtechnologies John R Carmichael Kemper Kimberly-Clark King LAB LFC Lochem Lurgi LL~hr MAC Equipment Maeda Shell MEC Filtration Systems Metso Mineral MF&T Micro-Mesh Micronics Microtech MikroPul National Filter Media Natural Canvas Nelson Burgess Neu ETS Otto Markert P&J Dust Extraction Parker Hannifin Parmatic Betex Permatron
Perry Plastok Plenty Pneumafil Porous Media Porter Environmental Supplies Procedair RPA Process SaatiTech SAF Filter Samuel Hill Scherrens Scientific Dust Collectors Scottex Precision Sefar Sericol SF Air Filtration Siebe Gorman Simpson Thomson Filtration Sly Sparkler Specific Surface SPEIC Sprout-Matador Summit Filter Tate Andale Technical Felts Tecnov Donaldson Teldust AS Tetko Tetratec Texon Textile Industries The Multiple Fabric Co Thiel Air Technologies Tuscon Exports Typhoon Industriele Unison Veratec Verseidag-Techfab WL Gore WAM Wheelabrator Windsor Engineering Windsor Kilns Wire Tech WOKU-Filtermedia
8.2.1.25 Filter Masks AQF Technologies Cole-Parmer DCE Iberica Donaldson Fenchurch Environmental Global Gopani Helsatech Irema Ireland Johns Manville Kimre Mcleod Russel SAF Filter Secura Solent Technology Tecnov Donaldson 8.2.1.26 Fume Extractors AAF Airklean Engineering Autel Begg, Cousland Blaschke Umwelttechnik Carbis
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Carter Environmental Clean Gas Systems Coral Dahlman DCE Iberica Deltamist Diva Envitec Donaldson Ducon Technologies Dustraction Emcel Envair ERG Fenchurch Environmental Filtex Filtration Technology Horizon Hydroflow Europe Intensiv Filter Interfilta Kemper Microtech MikroPul Misonix Nelson Burgess Neu ETS P&J Dust Extraction Permatron PlymoVent Procedair Sacatec Sifat Sly Tecnov Donaldson TEKA Thiel Air Technologies Typhoon Industriele Worthwell 8.2.1.27 Fume Filters & Scrubbers ACS Filtertechniek ACWa Services Albany Begg, Cousland Belco Technologies Beltran Associates Bord na M6na Caldo Carbis Carter Environmental Coral CPL/Miller Dahlman DCE Iberica Decos Impianti Deltamist Donaldson Ducon Technologies Dustraction Emcel ERG Flanders Fluitek GEA Delbag Hamon Research-Cottrell Horizon Hosokawa Micron Humber Fabrics Interfilta Kemper Kimre LAB La ut rette
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Lurgi Lurmark LQhr Metso Mineral MikroPul Misonix Monsanto Enviro-Chem Munters Nelson Burgess Neu ETS Osprey Permatron Pilatus Filter Procedair Recomet SAF Filter Sifat Sly Symalit Tecnov Donaldson TEKA Thiel Air Technologies Typhoon Industriele Universal Process Equipment
8.2.1.28 Gas Adsorbers ACS Filtertechniek Airklean Engineering BIQcher Bord na M6na Camfil Camfil Farr Carbis Classic Clean Gas Systems Cole-Parmer CPL Carbon Link DCE Iberica Delair Donaldson Ducon Technologies Emcel ERG FL Smidth Airtech FAUDI Process Filtermat Filtra Filtration Group Filtration Technology Filtro Flanders Fluitek Freudenberg GEA Delbag H Krantz TKT Headline Inafuku ITC Intensiv Filter Interfilta Lautrette Lawrence Industries Mcleod Russel Microfiltrex Mikropor Monsanto Enviro-Chem MTS Nucon Permatron Porous Media Procedair Prosep Filter Purafil Rotamill Sifat
Sly Socrematic Symalit Tecnov Donaldson Twin Filter Zander
Wheelabrator Winston F2S Zoltek
8.2.1.30 Hepa Filters
8.2.1.29 Gas Scrubbers ACS Filtertechniek ACWa Services Air Purification Alderley All Venturi Equipment Anderson Separator Athex bvba Begg, Cousland Belco Technologies Beltran Associates Bord na M6na Carbis Carter Environmental Clean Gas Systems Colt CPL Carbon Link CrolI-Reynolds DCE Iberica Deltamist Diva Envitec Donaldson Ducon Technologies EIVS Emcel ERG Evergreen Technologies FL Smidth Airtech FAUDI Process Flanders GEC Alsthom Bergeron Gopani Hamon Research-Cottrell Inafuku ITC Indufil Kimre King LAB Lodge Sturtevant Lurgi Lurmark Metso Mineral MikroPul Misonix Monsanto Enviro-Chem Montair Andersen MTS Munters Osprey Otto Klein Peerless Perry Equipment Plenty Plenty Uniquip Procedair Purafil QVF Process Systems Recomet Sifat Sly Socrematic SPEIC Steuler Symalit Tecnov Donaldson Twin Filter Unison
AAF ACS Filtertechniek AirFilt Filtertechnik Airguard Industries Airklean Engineering AirMaze Allied Filter Systems Amer-Sil Ashra Filtration Bassaire Blaschke Umwelttechnik Cambridge Filter Camfil Camfil Farr Carbis Carter Environmental Carter Thorne CeraMem Cole-Parmer Coral Dahlman DCE Iberica Delta Filter Donaldson Eagle Eclipse Systems Emcel EMW Filtertechnik Environmental Filter Evanite Fiber Fenchurch Environmental Filtech Filter Technology Filtex Filtra Filtration Group Filtration Technology Flanders Fluid Technologies Freudenberg FSI Filter Systems GEA Delbag GebrQder Trox Geyer's Manufacturing Global Graver Technologies H Krantz TKT Helapet Helsatech HEPA Hollingsworth & Vose Horizon Infastaub Intensiv Filter Interfilta Irema Ireland Isomeca Kalsep Keystone Filter Kimberly-Clark King LFC Lohmann MAC Equipment Mcleod Russel Merrem & la Porte Microfiltrex MicroPure Microtech
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Mikropor Misonix Nippon Muki Oberlin Osmonics Pall Parker Hannifin PlymoVent Porex Porous Media Porvair Prosep Filter Purolator Rellumit SAF Filter Sagicofim SF Air Filtration Sly Socrematic Solent Technology Tapyrus Tecnov Donaldson TEKA Tenmat Tetratec Trion Trox Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Varun Enterprises Vokes WL Gore Westbury Whatman Wix
8.2.1.31 Heating; Ventilation & Air Conditioning (HVAC) Filters
A2Z AAF AirFilt Filtertechnik Airguard Industries Airklean Engineering AirMaze Alderley Alfa Laval Atkins Fulford Boll Filter British Textile Technology Camfil Farr Carbis Colt Eagle Emcel Fenchurch Environmental Filtech Filtermat Filtration Group Filtration Technology Geyer's Manufacturing Helsatech HEPA Interfilta Irema Ireland Kimberly-Clark Kimre King Libeltex Longar Industries Mcleod Russel Oberlin Parker Hannifin Parmatic Betex
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Permatron Plenty Premaberg Purolator SAF Filter Sly The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Wix Zenon
8.2.1.32 Hot Gas Filters A Kayser Acordis Kelheim ACWa Services BASF BFPS Caldo Camfil Camfil Farr Carbis Corning Costar Dahlman Didier Dollinger DuPont Emcel Environmental Air Filtration ERG FL Smidth Airtech Fairey Filter Melco Filter-Tex Filtra Filtrex Filtro Filzfabrik Fulda Fluitek Fuji Filter GEA Delbag Gilroy GKN Sinter Metals Gopani GSF Hamon Research-Cottrell Headline Herding Hosokawa Micron Indufil Industrial Filter & Pump Infastaub Intensiv Filter Isomeca Kiekens Herding King Lautrette Lohmann LQhr MAC Equipment Martin Kurz Masturlal Merrem & la Porte Microfiltrex MikroPul Montair Andersen Mott Nihon Schumacher Norman Filter Pall Pall Schumacher Parker Hannifin Perry Equipment Plenty Uniquip Porex
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Porvair Procedair Protfilt Kkt PTI Technologies Refractron Technologies SAF Filter Scottex Precision Sillaford Southwest Screens Spa rkler Technical Felts Technische Textilien L6rrach Teijin Tenmat Tetratec Texon Tuscon Exports Typhoon Industriele Unison Ventilex Milieutechniek WL Gore Winston F2S
8.2.1.33 Intake Air Filters A2Z AAF Airclean AirFilt Filtertechnik Airguard Industries Airklean Engineering Allied Filter Systems Altair AQF Technologies Ashra Filtration Birch British Filters British Textile Technology Camfil Camfil Farr Carbis Croft Engineering Dahlman DCE Iberica Dollinger Donaldson Dustcheck Eagle EDT Emcel Fenchurch Environmental Filtech Filter Melco Filtermat Filtra Filtrair Filtration Group-Technical Media Filtration Technology Filzfabrik Fulda Flair Flanders Fleetguard Fluitek Forward Industries Freudenberg GEA Delbag GebrL~der Trox Geyer's Manufacturing Gilroy Global GSF GUD Filters Headline Helsatech
Hengst Humber Fabrics Hydroflow Europe Infastaub Interfilta Irema Ireland Japan Vilene Kalsep Kimre King Lahmann Industrie Libeltex Mcleod Russel Meltog Merrem & la Porte MF&T Microtech Mikropor Millipore Munters Euroform NAFCO NKR Technology North American Filter Oberlin Pall Parker Hannifin Parmatic Filter Peerless Permatron Perry Equipment Porex Premaberg Prosep Filter Purafil Purolator Rellumit Rhodius Rockwell Automation SAF Filter Sagicofim Sericol Sotras Southwest Screens Specific Surface Tecnov Donaldson TEKA The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Trox Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Varun Enterprises Veratec Vokes
8.2.1.34Liquid Scrubbers AAF ACS Filtertechniek ACWa Services Air Purification Alderley All Venturi Equipment Anderson Separator Begg, Cousland Belco Technologies Beltran Associates Bord na Mona Clean Gas Systems Colt CPL Carbon Link CrolI-Reynolds Dahlman Diva Envitec Ducon Technologies
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Dustech Engineering Dustraction EDW Associates EIVS Elica ERG Evergreen Technologies FAUDI Process Filter-Tex FLOWai re Hamon Research-Cottrell Harmsco Intensiv Filter Jet Airtechnologies Kimre King Lodge Sturtevant Lurgi Lurmark Metso Mineral MikroPul Misonix Miura Monsanto Enviro-Chem Montair Andersen Neu ETS Particle Technology Procedair QVF Process Systems Sifat Sly Socrematic SPEIC Symalit Thiel Air Technologies Tuscon Exports Typhoon Industriele Universal Process Equipment Winston F2S Zoltek
8.2.1.35 Louvres AAF AirMaze Colt Dahlman DCE Iberica Deltamist Donaldson Emcel GEA Delbag Mannings Mcleod Russel Munters Euroform Tecnov Donaldson Tuscon Exports 8.2.1.36 Machine Air-Intake Filters
A2Z AAF Airguard Industries Airklean Engineering AirMaze Altair Ashra Filtration Autel British Textile Technology Camfil Farr Carbis Carter Croft Engineering Dahlman Dollinger
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Dustcheck Eagle Emcel Fawcett Christie Fenchurch Environmental Filtech Filter Melco Filtration Technology Filzfabrik Fulda Fluitek Freudenberg GEA Delbag Geyer's Manufacturing Gilroy Global Hengst Humber Fabrics Inafuku ITC Interfilta Irema Ireland Japan Vilene Kimre King Lahmann Industrie Mcleod Russel Meltog Membraflow MF&T Microtech Mikropor Monsanto Enviro-Chem NKR Technology Parker Hannifin Permatron Perry Equipment Premaberg Prosep Filter Purolator Rellumit Rockwell Automation Sagicofim Tech Filter Twin Filter
Energetics ERG Evergreen Technologies FAUDI Process Fenchurch Environmental Filter Melco Filterworld Filtro FLOWaire Gilroy Hayward Industrial Products Headline Hoffmann Horizon Hosokawa Micron Indufil Interfilta Iwatani Keltec Kimre King Lautrette Lodge Sturtevant McLeod Russel MIL Export Misonix Monsanto Enviro-Chem Munters Euroform Norman Filter Osmonics Parker Hannifin Peerless Penn Separator Permatron Perry Equipment Plenty Uniquip PlymoVent Porous Media Procedair Rhodius Royal Products Sifat Sly Solvay Solexis 8.2.1.37 Magnetic Separators Symalit Eriez Magnetics Tecnov Donaldson FAUDI Process rissmetal Goudsmit Tuscon Exports King Typhoon Industriele Outokumpu Ultrafilter SG Frantz Wako Industrial T&T Technology Winston F2S Zander 8.2.1.38 Mist Eliminators For Gases 8.2.1.39 Odour Filters ACS Filtertechniek ACS Filtertechniek ACWa Services ACWa Services Ariel Industries Air Purification Begg, Cousland Airclean Belco Technologies Airguard Industries Brentwood Industries Airklean Engineering Camfil Farr AirMaze Carter Environmental Alderley Clean Gas Systems Allied Filter Systems Colt Autel Dahlman BFF Nonwovens DCE Iberica BlOcher Deltamist Bord na M6na Didier Calgon Carbon Dollinger Camfil Ducon Technologies Camfil Farr DuPont Campbell Manufacturing Elica Carbis Emcel Carter Environmental
Chemviron Carbon Clean Gas Systems Colt CPL Carbon Link CPL/Miller D-Mark Dahlman DCE Iberica Delta Filter Desotec Domnick Hunter Donaldson Ducon Technologies DuPont Eagle Emcel Entec Holland ERG Fairey Fenchurch Environmental Filtech Filtermat Filterworld Filtra Filtration Group Filtration Services Filtration Technology Filtro Flair Freudenberg GEA Delbag Geiger General Waters Global Gopani Haden Drysys Hankison Headline Heinz Fischer Helapet Helsatech Horizon Indufilt Interfilta Japan Vilene Jones & Attwood Jongerius Van Vloten Kimre King Lahmann Industrie Mannings Martindale Protection Mcleod Russel Memtec Metso Mineral Micro-Mesh Mikropor Montair Andersen Neu ETS Nippon Muki North Safety Products Parker Hannifin Permatron Perry Equipment PTI Technologies Purafil Purolator SAF Filter Sagicofim Siebe Gorman Sly Sparkler Tapyrus Tecnov Donaldson
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Twin Filter Typhoon Industriele VA Tech Wabag Walker Filtration Westbury Zander
8.2.1.40 Panel Filters A2Z AAF ACS Filtertechniek AirFilt Filtertechnik Airguard Industries Airklean Engineering AirMaze Allied Filter Systems Altair Amer-Sil Ariel Industries Ashra Filtration Bedford Steer End British Filters Cameron-Yakima Camfil Camfil Farr Carbis Carter Clarcor Dahlman DCE Iberica Delta Filter Dollinger Donaldson Eagle Emcel EMW Filtertechnik Environmental Filter Euroslot Expanded Metal Fenchurch Environmental Filtech Filter Melco Filtermat Filtra Filtration Group Filtration Technology Filzfabrik Fulda Flair Fleetguard Fluitek Freudenberg GEA Delbag GebrL~der Trox Gopani Helsatech Hengst HEPA Hollingsworth & Vose Interfilta Irema Ireland Kalsep Kanai Juyokogyo Kea Developments Keystone Filter Kimberly-Clark King Lahmann Industrie Mcleod Russel MF&T Micro-Mesh Microtech Mikropor MIL Export Nelson Burgess
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North American Filter Parker Hannifin Permatron Perry Equipment Pneumafil Premaberg Prosep Filter Purolator SAF Filter Scottex Precision Sly Tecnov Donaldson Trox Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Varun Enterprises Vokes Westbury
8.2.1.41 Pocket Filters A2Z Airguard Industries Allied Filter Systems BLF- Filtermedien Camfil Camfil Farr Carbis Dahlman DCE Iberica Diva Envitec Donaldson DuPont Dust Extraction Eagle Evanite Fiber Fenchurch Environmental Filtech Filter Melco Filtermat Filtra Filtrair Filtration Group Filtration Services Filtration Technology Filzfabrik Fulda Freudenberg FSI Filter Systems GEA Delbag GUD Filters Guedu Heath Hengst Hollingsworth & Vose Humber Fabrics Infastaub Intensiv Filter Interfilta Irema Ireland Japan Vilene Kalsep Kimberly-Clark King Libeltex Mcleod Russel Merrem & la Porte P&J Dust Extraction Parker Hannifin Premaberg Purolator Rellumit Rosenmund VTA SAF Filter Sagicofim Scottex Precision
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8.2.1.42 Prefilters Air & Liquid Filtration Airguard Industries Ashra Filtration Athex bvba BFF Nonwovens Camfil Farr Carbis DCE Iberica Dollinger Donaldson Eagle Elica Emcel Facet Fairey FAUDI Process Fenchurch Environmental Filtech Filter Melco Filtermat Filtra Vibraci6n Filtration Group Filtration Technology Filzfabrik Fulda Geyer's Manufacturing GKN Sinter Metals Gopani Hayward Industrial Products Helsatech Hengst Irema Ireland Kimberly-Clark King Mcleod Russel Microfiltrex Oberlin Permatron Plenty Uniquip PlymoVent Premaberg Purolator SAF Filter Sly Tecnov Donaldson Tetratec Twin Filter Typhoon Industriele Voigt Zander Hiross 8.2.1.43 Pulse Jet Fabric Filters A Kayser A2Z AAF AirFilt Filtertechnik Airklean Engineering Albarrie Canada Carbis Carter Environmental Coral Crosible DCE Iberica
Diva Envitec Donaldson Eagle Elica Eurofiltec FL Smidth Airtech Fanafel Filter Melco Filters for Industry Filzfabrik Fulda Humber Fabrics Industrial Filter & Pump King LFC Lochem MF&T MikroPul National Filter Media Nelson Burgess Otto Markert Parker Hannifin Parmatic Betex Perry Porous Media Procedair SAF Filter Scientific Dust Collectors Scottex Precision Sly Sparkler Specific Surface Sprout-Matador Technical Felts Tecnov Donaldson Tetratec Texon Unison WOKU-Filtermedia
8.2.1.44 Respiratory Air Filters ACS Filtertechniek Amer-Sil Arco Camfil Camfil Farr Donaldson Fenchurch Environmental Fiberweb France Filtech Filtra Flair Freudenberg Global Helapet Interfilta Irema Ireland Japan Vilene Keystone Filter Kimberly-Clark North Safety Products Pall Porous Media SAF Filter Secura Sparkler Ultrafilter Zander Zander Hiross Zoltek 8.2.1.45 Reverse Jet Fabric Filters AAF Albany
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Albarrie Canada Allied Filter Systems Belco Technologies Carbis Carter Environmental Carter Thorne Comber Crosible CTP Dahlman Diva Envitec Donaldson DuPont Dust Extraction Dustcheck Dustraction Environmental Air Filtration ERG FL Smidth Airtech Fanafel Filter Melco Filter-Tex Filtration Group Filtro Filzfabrik Fulda FLOWaire Genevet Hermans Flexibles Hoffmann Horizon Hosokawa Micron Infastaub Intensiv Filter Jet Airtechnologies Kemper LAB LQhr MAC Equipment Metso Mineral Microtech MikroPul Neu ETS Parker Hannifin Pneumafil Porter Environmental Supplies Procedair SAF Filter Samuel Hill Scottex Precision Simpson Thomson Filtration Sly Specific Surface Technical Felts Teldust AS Tetratec Texon Thiel Air Technologies Typhoon Industriele WL Gore WAM Wheelabrator Windsor Engineering
8.2.1.46 Separators (Solid/Sofid) Alfa Laval Allis Mineral Systems Andritz Bedford Steer End Carbis China Great Wall Cobham Fluid Cuno
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Dorr Oliver Eimco Ecological Products Emcel Environmental Equipment Eriez Magnetics FPS Institute Fritsch Gennaretti Gondrexon Great Western Manufacturing Hosokawa Bepex Hutter & Schrantz International Reserve Equipment Jongerius Van Vloten Kason Kason Europe King Lautrette Macon Wire MikroPul Miura Netzsch NKR Technology Pieralisi Plenty Porous Media Russell Finex Smith & Loveless Sortech Sweco T&T Technology Telsonic AG Tetratec Tri-FIo Universal Process Equipment Westfalia Separator Winston F2S
8.2.1.47 Surface Filters BFPS Classic Facet FAUDI Process Filtration Group Filtration Technology HAVE Technologies Herding Kiekens Herding Mcleod Russel Microfiltrex Oberlin Scottex Precision Sortech Tetratec Texon Voigt WL Gore ZenPure 8.2.1.48 Ulpa Filters Airguard Industries AirMaze Camfil Camfil Farr Donaldson Eagle Fenchurch Environmental Filtech Filtration Technology Freudenberg Interfilta King
Mcleod Russel Purolator SAF Filter Sly Solent Technology Vokes WL Gore
SAF Filter Tetratec
8.2.1.49 VOC Removal ACWa Services Air Purification Americleer AQF Technologies Beltran Associates Bord na M6na Caldo Calgon Carbon Camfil Farr Chemviron Carbon Clean Gas Systems Colt D-Mark Desotec Donaldson Ducon Technologies Eclipse Systems Elica Emcel Environmental Equipment ERG Filtrair Filtration Group Glitsch Technology Haden Drysys Helsatech Intensiv Filter Interfilta King Lakos Separators, Claude Laval Lurgi Lurmark Mannings Mcleod Russel Membrane Technology & Research Misonix Monsanto Enviro-Chem MTS Neu ETS New Logic Nucon Permatron Porous Media Purafil Purolator Rochem Sly Steuler Thiel Air Technologies Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Typhoon Industriele Universal Process Equipment Vara 8.2.1.50 Vacuum Cleaner Filters and Media Elica Emcel Filzfabrik Fulda Helsatech Kimberly-Clark Mcleod Russel
8.2.1.51 Venturi Scrubbers ACWa Services All Venturi Equipment Anderson Separator Begg, Cousland Carter Environmental Clean Gas Systems CPL Carbon Link Decos Impianti Diva Envitec Ducon Technologies Dustech Engineering Elica ERG Evergreen Technologies Filter-Tex Jet Airtechnologies Kimre Lautrette Lodge Sturtevant Lurgi Lurmark MikroPul Misonix Neu ETS Osprey Sly SPEIC Thiel Air Technologies 8.2.2 L i q u i d F i l t r a t i o n 8.2.2. I Nutsche Filters 3V Cogeim Avery Filter Biopharma Process Systems Bokela Brautek Charles Thompson Comber Cumberland Process Equipment De Dietrich Didier Diva Envitec Dossa Harjee Exports Eurofiltec Eurofiltres Technologies Filtration Services Filtroba Fuji Filter G Bopp GKD Greig Guedu Haver & Boecker Humber Fabrics Indufil Industrial Filter & Pump JVK LFC Lochem Martin Kurz Mavag Otto Markert Plastok QVF Samuel Hill Scottex Precision Southwest Screens Sparkler
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Steri Technologies The Multiple Fabric Co Unison Universal Process Equipment 8.2.2.2 Activated Alumina Filters Airklean Engineering Alamo Water Refiners Allied Filter Systems AquaPure Bassaire BFF Nonwovens Bord na M6na Carlson CC Jensen Chemitreat Christ Classic Contamination Control Technologies Delkor Desotec ERG Fairey Flair Flanders GEA Delbag Karberg & Hennemann King Lawrence Industries Memtec Misonix Purafil QVF Refractron Technologies Selecto Scientific The Hilliard Corp Tuscon Exports Westbury Western Water Products Zander Hiross
8.2.2.3 Activated Carbon
Filters Amazon Ametek Berkefeld-Filter BFF Nonwovens British Filters Carbis Carier Pollution Control Carlson Chemviron Carbon China Great Wall China North Industries Christ Classic Cole-Parmer Contamination Control Technologies Corode CPL Carbon Link Cuno Desotec Dollinger Donaldson Elga ErtelAIsop Eurofiltec Facet Fairey FAUDI Process Fileder
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Filterspun Filtration cv Filtration Technology Filtres Philippe Filtteck Flowmatic Systems Flowtech GKN Filters Global Enviro Tech Gopani Hatenboer-Water HAVE Technologies Hayward Industrial Products Heco Helsatech Ind ufil Industrial Filter & Pump Johnson Filtration King KX Industries LFC Lochem Mcleod Russel Medro Systems Microfiltrex Millipore Osmonics Parker Hannifin PICA Plenty Porvair Procedair PTI Technologies Purification Products QVF R P Adams Serfilco Sismat Smith & Loveless Stawag Biotech Stella-Meta Steri Technologies TEPRO Total Filter Twin Filter Van Der Molen Voigt Vokes Winston F2S Zander Hiross ZenPure
8.2.2.4 Automatic Filters
ACME Engineering Alfa Laval Andritz Arboga-Darenth Benco Berghof Bernoulli System Birch Carbis Carter Environmental China Great Wall Christ Claude Laval Contamination Control Technologies CPL Carbon Link Cumberland Process Equipment Daido Machines De Dietrich De Vita Delkor
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Desotec Didier Diva Envitec Dorr-Oliver Eimco DrM Dr ML)ller enViro-cell Eriez Magnetics Eurofiltec Facet FAUDI Process Filtermat Filterspun Filtration cv Filtration Filtres Philippe Fi Itr oba Harmsco Hayward Industrial Products Heco Idee e Prodotti Jiangbei Machinery Kea Developments Ken Weber Associates King Lakos Latham Lenzing Technik Mann+Hummel Medro Systems Membraflow Miller Leaman Mott New Logic Oberlin Orival Water Outokumpu Pieralisi Plenty Plenty Uniquip RPA Process Russell Finex S G Frantz SAF Filter Sartorius Serfilco Sismat Smith & Loveless Solution Technologies Southwest Screens Sparkler Stawag Biotech Stella-Meta Steri Technologies Superior Industrial Products Taprogge TEPRO USFilter Van Der Molen WAM Watropur Westfalia Separator
8.2.2.5 Automatic P a p e r Band Filters
Airklean Engineering Aoustin Arboga-Darenth Birch China Great Wall Cumberland Process Equipment Dahlman enViro-cell FAUDI Process
Fawcett Christie Filtermat Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Hodge Separators Hoffmann Hydac Filtertechnik Hydroflow Europe Lohmann Mann+Hummel Novotecnic Europa Prosep Filter R6sler Serfilco Shop Aid Trisl ot Westbury
8.2.2.6 Backflushing/ Backwashing Filters
Alamo Water Refiners Alfa Laval Allied Filter Systems Alpco de Mexico Amafilter Americleer Aquafine Arboga-Darenth Arkal Water Technologies atech innovations Atkins Fulford Axium Process Berkefeld-Filter Bernoulli System Betex BFPS Birch Bokela Boll & Kirch Filterbau Boll Filter Brautek Buckbee-Mears St P a u l Carbis Carlson Classic Claude Laval Contamination Control Technologies Corning Costar Corode CPL Carbon Link CPL/Miller Culligan Cuno Dahlman Daido Machines De Vita Degremont Desotec Didier Diva Envitec Dollinger Domnick Hunter Dorr Oliver Eimco DrM Dr MQIler Dynaflow E Begerow Ecolochem Ecological Products Elga enViro-cell Environmental Equipment Eurofiltec Euroslot
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Facet FAUDI Process Fawcett Christie Federal Mogul Fileder Filter Materials Filtermat Filterspun Filtration cv Filtration Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtrex Filtro Filtroba FIowtech Fuji Filter GEC Alsthom Bergeron Georg SchQnemann Gilroy GKN Filters GKN Sinter Metals Global Enviro Tech Gneu6 Gopani GSF H Putsch Hankook Jungsoo HAVE Technologies Hayward Industrial Products Headline Heco Hoffmann Hydac Filtertechnik Hydac Technology Hydroflow Europe Industrial Filter & Pump Industrial Filters Infilco Degremont Ing A Maurer INKOS Ishikawajima-Harima Jiangbei Machinery Kea Developments King Lakos Lakos Separators, Claude Laval Larox Lenzing Technik Lohmann Materiel Perrier Medro Systems Membraflow Memcor Memtec Merrem & la Porte Micro-Mesh Microdyn-Nadir Microfiltrex Microgon MicroPure MIL Export Miller Leaman Miura Mott Najade Separation Nelson Burgess Nihon Schumacher Nordic Water Products Norman Filter Novotecnic Europa Oberlin Osmonics
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Pall Pall Schumacher Pan America Environmental Parker Hannifin Parmatic Filter Perry Plastok Porex Porous Fibers Prosep Filter PTI Technologies R P Adams Rellumit Rosedale Products RPA Process SAF Filter Sanshin Scheibler SeparaTech Serfilco Shivam Filterpress Smith & Loveless Solution Technologies Southwest Screens Sparkler Stawag Biotech Stel la-M eta Steri Technologies Superior Industrial Products Taprogge Tate Andale TCG Technitex TEPRO The Hilliard Corp Trislot Twin Filter Ultra Sep Universal Filters USFilter Vee Bee Vokes Vortoil Separation Wastewater Resources Weir Envig WesTech Engineering Western Water Products Westfalia Separator
8.2.2.7 Bag Filters
3M Albany Albarrie Canada Alderley Amafilter Amazon Ametek Arboga-Darenth Bedford Steer End BLF- Filtermedien Cadisch Precision Meshes Camfil Carbis Carlson Carter Carter Environmental Chemitreat Chemserve Perlite China Great Wall Chisso Filter Christ Kennicott Classic Claude Laval Cole-Parmer
Contamination Control Technologies CP Environmental Crosible Crystal Filtration Cycron Dahlman Diatex Diva Envitec Dossa Harjee Exports DRM Industrial Fabrics Eden Equipment Elga EMW Filtertechnik enViro-cell Eurofiltec Filter Specialists Filter Technology Filtercor Filterspun Filtration cv Filtration Group Filtration Services Filtration Systems Filtration Technology Filtres Philippe Fi Itr o Flowmatic Systems Fratelli Testori Freddy Products Freudenberg FSI Filter Systems G Bopp Geyer's Manufacturing Gilroy GKD GKN Filters GKN Sinter Metals Global Enviro Tech Graver Technologies Guedu H Putsch Harmsco HAVE Technologies Haver& Boecker Hayward Industrial Products Heath Heco Hedley Hydraulics Humber Fabrics Indufilt ISP Karl KQfner Ken Weber Associates Kimberly-Clark King Kitten Enterprises Lakos Lakos Separators, Claude Laval Lehmann & Voss Lenser Liquid Filtration Systems Lohmann Masturlal Mavag Mcleod Russel MEC Filtration Systems Merrem & la Porte Miller Leaman National Filter Media New Logic Otto Markert Pall
Parker Hannifin Plastok Plenty Plenty Uniquip Porex Porous Media Porvair Procedair Process Equipment Prosep Filter PTI Rosedale Products RPA Process SAF Filter Samuel Hill Sati Grupo Textil Scherrens Schwegmann Scottex Precision Secura Serfilco Sly Sofralub Eciflu Sparkler Stella-Meta Tate Andale Tech n itex Tetratec The Multiple Fabric Co Total Filter Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Unison United Filters Universal Filters Van Der Molen Vee Bee Voigt WL Gore Web Dynamics Westbury Western Water Products Winston F2S Wire Tech WOKU-Filtermedia
8.2.2.8 Batch Filters
3V Cogeim Allied Filter Systems Amafilter Bokela Brautek Carbis Charles Thompson Comber CPL Carbon Link Cuno Dahlman De Dietrich Delkor Desotec Diva Envitec Dossa Harjee Exports DrM Dr MQIler enViro-cell Eurofiltec Filterspun Filtration cv Filtres Philippe Filtroba Gaudfrin Gilroy Gtec Guedu
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Hayward Industrial Products Heco Heinkel Hermans Flexibles Industrial Filter & Pump Ishikawajima-Harima ISP Jiangbei Machinery Latham Lenzing Technik Membraflow Memcor Micronics Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha Miura Neu ETS Outokumpu Pall Parker Hannifin Perry Plastok Porex R P Adams Rosenmund VTA Sartorius Scottex Precision Sefa r SeparaTech Serfilco Sparkler Tate Andale Thomas Broadbent Tuscon Exports Van Der Molen WesTech Engineering
8.2.2.9 Belt Filters
Activated Carbonair AJM/Polyfilters Albany Albarrie Canada Allis Mineral Systems Alpma Hain Andritz Arboga-Darenth BFF Nonwovens BHS Werk Sonthofen Birch Bokela Cadisch Precision Meshes China Great Wall Crosible Cumberland Process Equipment Delkor Diatex Diemme Diva Envitec Dorr Oliver Eimco Dossa Harjee Exports Environmental Equipment FAUDI Process Fawcett Christie Filter-Tex Filtration cv Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtres Vernay Freudenberg G Bopp Gaudfrin Gebr Bellmer Geiger GKD
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Hoffmann Hydac Filtertechnik Hydroflow Europe Indufilt Industrial Filters International Reserve Equipment Jiangbei Machinery Jord King Klein Abwasser Larox Pannevis Lohmann Merrem & la Porte Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha National Filter Media Netzsch Novotecnic Europa Oberlin Otto Markert Pannevis Patrick Charles Perry Pieralisi Plastok Plenty QVF RPA Process SaatiTech Samuel Hill Scherrens Scottex Precision Sefar Sernagiotto Sismat Solids Technology Tetko The Multiple Fabric Co Unifloc USFilter Voigt WesTech Engineering 8.2.2.10 Belt Press Filters Albany Albarrie Canada Allis Mineral Systems Alpma Hain Andritz Ashbrook Bokela Brautek Cadisch Precision Meshes China Great Wall Crosible Delkor Diemme Diva Envitec Dorr-Oliver Eimco Dossa Harjee Exports DRM Industrial Fabrics EMO FAUDI Process Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtres Vernay Flottweg Freudenberg G Bopp G Siempelkamp Gaudfrin GKD Graver Technologies ID Construct
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Idee e Prodotti Inka Intereco International Reserve Equipment Ishikawajima-Harima Jenkins Newell Dunford Jiangbei Machinery Ken Weber Associates Kim berly-Clark King Klein Abwasser Larox Pannevis Merrem & la Porte Metso Mineral Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha National Filter Media Outokumpu Pannevis Parkson Patrick Charles Perry Phoenix Process Equipment Pieralisi Roediger Rompf SAF Filter Saltec Samuel Hill Scottex Precision Sefar Sernagiotto Sider Arc Sismat Solids Technology Stork Protech The Multiple Fabric Co USFilter Welders WesTech Engineering
Flowtech G Bopp Gaudfrin GKN Sinter Metals Global Enviro Tech Gopani Haver & Boecker Heco Humber Fabrics Industrial Filter & Pump Jord Kea Developments Lehmann & Voss Lenzing Technik LFC Lochem Mavag Microfiltrex Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke Otto Markert Parker Hannifin Perry Plastok Porous Fibers Porvair PTI QVF R P Adams Refractron Technologies SAF Filter Secura Serfilco Solution Technologies Southwest Screens Stella-Meta Steri Technologies Tissmetal Total Filter Unison Van Der Molen Voigt
8.2.2.11 Candle Filters Amazon Arboga-Darenth Begg, Cousland Berkefeld-Filter BFPS Bokela British Filters Carbis Carlson Chem Tech Christ Corode CPL Carbon Link Croft Engineering Crosible Daido Machines Deltamist Didier Diva Envitec DrM Dr MQIler DRM Industrial Fabrics enViro-cell Eurofiltec Evergreen Separatech Fairey FAUDI Process Filters for Industry Filtration cv Filtres Philippe Filtrex Filtteck Flowmatic Systems
8.2.2.12 Carbon Filters Amazon Ametek Berkefeld-Filter BFF Nonwovens British Filters Carbis Carier Pollution Control Carlson Chemviron Carbon China Great Wall China North Industries Christ Classic Cole-Parmer Contamination Control Technologies Corode CPL Carbon Link Cuno Daido Machines Desotec Dollinger Donaldson Elga ErtelAIsop Eurofiltec Facet Fairey FAUDI Process Fileder Filterspun Filtration cv
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Filtration Technology Filtres Philippe Filtteck Flowmatic Systems Flowtech GKN Filters Global Enviro Tech Gopani Hatenboer-Water HAVE Technologies Hayward Industrial Products Headline Heco Helsatech Indufil Industrial Filter & Pump Johnson Filtration King Kitten Enterprises KX Industries LFC Lochem Mcleod Russel Medro Systems Microfiltrex Millipore Osmonics Parker Hannifin PICA Plenty Porvair Procedair PTI Technologies Purification Products QVF Process Systems R P Adams SAF Filter Serfilco Sismat Smith & Loveless Solution Technologies Stawag Biotech Stella-Meta Steri Technologies TEPRO Total Filter Twin Filter Van Der Molen Voigt Vokes Winston F2S Zander Hiross ZenPure
8.2.2.13 Cartridge Filters 3M A2Z AAF AirFilt Filtertechnik Airklean Engineering Alamo Water Refiners Albarrie Canada Alderley Amafilter Amazon Amer-Sil Ametek Ariel Industries Ashra Filtration Betex BHA Group Bhatia Engineering BHS Werk Sonthofen Boll Filter Brautek
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British Filters Calgon Carbon Camfil Camfil Farr Campbell Manufacturing Carbis Carlson Carter CC Jensen Chem Tech Chemflo Chemitreat Chemserve Perlite Chemviron Carbon Chisso Filter Christ Classic Contamination Control Technologies Coral Corning Costar Corode Costar CP Environmental CPL Carbon Link Culligan Cuno Cycron Dahlman Daido Machines Dango & Dienenthal DCE Iberica De Vita De-Martini Deltamist Didier Diva Envitec Dollinger Dominique Dutscher Domnick Hunter Donaldson Donaldson Torit DuPont Dust Extraction Dustcheck Dustex Dustraction E Begerow Eden Equipment Elga Environmental Equipment Environmental Products EPE Ergon Nonwovens ErtelAIsop Este rs-Fi Ite rtech n ik Eurofiltec Eurofiltres Technologies Facet Fairey FAUDI Process Fawcett Christie Federal Mogul Fibercor Fiberdyne Filter Materials Filter Specialists Filter Technology Filtercor Filtermat Filterspun Filtertek Filterworld Filtra
Filtration cv Filtration Group Filtration Filtration Services Filtration Technology Filtres Philippe Filtrine Manufacturing Filtro Filtros Energia Filtteck Flair Fleetguard FLOWaire Flowmatic Systems Flowtech Fluid Technologies Freudenberg FSl Filter Systems Fuji Filter FuMA-Tech G Bopp GEA Delbag General Waters Gilroy GKD GKN Filters GKN Sinter Metals Global Enviro Tech Graver Technologies Greig GSF H Putsch Hankison Hankook Jungsoo Harmsco Hatenboer-Water HAVE Technologies Haver & Boecker Hayward Industrial Products Headline Heco Hedley Hydraulics Helapet Hermans Flexibles Hoffmann Horizon Hosokawa Micron HPP Humber Fabrics Hydac Filtertechnik Hydac Technology nafuku ITC nceltech France ndufil ndufilt rema Ireland SP Japan Vilene Jet Airtechnologies Johns Manville Johnson Filtration Johnson K&H Eppensteiner Karberg & Hennemann Kea Developments Ken Weber Associates Keystone Filter Kimberly-Clark King Kitten Enterprises KX Industries Lahmann Industrie Lakos Separators, Claude Laval LCl
Lehmann & Voss Liquid Filtration Systems Lohmann Lurmark MAC Equipment Maeda Shell Mann+Hummel Martindale Protection Mavag Mcleod Russel Memcor Memtec Merrem & la Porte Meura Micro-Mesh Microfiltrex Microtech Mikropor MikroPul MIL Export Millipore Miura Mott Nelson Burgess Neu ETS Nihon Schumacher Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke Nordic Air Filtration Norman Filter North Safety Products NSW Oberlin Osmonics Pall Pan America Environmental Parker Hannifin Parmatic Filter Paul Perry Plastok Plenty Plenty Uniquip Pneumafil Polymem Porex Porous Media Porvair Prime Water Systems Process Equipment Prosep Filter PTI PTI Technologies Roki Techno Ropur Rosedale Products RPA Process SaatiTech SAF Filter Salme for Industry mmerce Sartorius Schuller Schwegmann Scottex Precision Secura SeparaTech Separation Technologies Separem Serfilco SF Air Filtration Shelco Filters Shivam Filterpress Simpson Thomson Filtration Sly Smoot
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Sofralub Eciflu Southwest Screens Spain de Filtracion Sparkler Stella-Meta Stork Taprogge Tate Andale TCG Technitex Tecnov Donaldson Tetratec Textile Industries Total Filter Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Ultrafilter Unison United Filters Universal Filters Van Der Molen Vee Bee Veratec Voigt Vokes Vortoil Separation WL Gore WAM Web Dynamics Weir Envig Westbury Western Water Products Westfalia Separator Whatman Wilhelm K6pp Zellkautschuk Winston F2S Zander ZenPure
8.2.2.14 Centrifugal Filters
AAF Alfa Laval Allied Filter Systems Andritz Arboga-Darenth Birch Bokela Carbis Classic Claude Laval Cole-Parmer Coral Costar CPL Carbon Link Dahlman Dango & Dienenthal Ducon Technologies Eurofiltec Euroslot FAUDI Process Ferrum Filtration cv Filtro Flowmatic Systems Fosplant Fuji Filter GKD Hankison Harmsco Haver & Boecker Hayward Industrial Products Heinkel Heinrich Fiedler Hermans Flexibles
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Hutter & Schrantz Hydroflow Europe Inafuku ITC International Reserve Equipment Ishikawajima-Harima Jiangbei Machinery Johnson Kea Developments King Krebs Engineers Lakos Lakos Separators, Claude Laval LFC Lochem MAC Equipment Mavag Mikropor MikroPul Miller Leaman Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha NKR Technology Pall Perry Equipment Perry Pieralisi Plenty Polymer Papers Rousselet Robatel SAF Filter Sartorius Schleicher & Schuell Sefar Sofralub Eciflu Steri Technologies Stork Summit Filter Sweco Tema The Multiple Fabric Co Thomas Broadbent Twin Filter USFilter Veco France Worthwell
8.2.2.15 Centrifuges
A2Z AKW Apparate Alfa Laval Allied Filter Systems AML Industries Andritz Aquafine Arboga-Darenth Berger Maschinenfabrik Bhatia Engineering Biotek Systems Birch Bird Machine Bokela Buckbee-Mears St Paul Carbis Centriquip China Great Wall Claude Laval Cole-Parmer Consept Solutions Coperion Buss AG Coperion Costa r Dahlman Dango & Dienenthal Doucet
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Ellerwerk Ferrum Filtration cv Flottweg Fosplant FPS Institute Geiger Gennaretti GFT Trenntechnik Cough Greig Harmsco Heinkel Heinrich Fiedler Hettich-Zentrifugen Hoffmann HRS Process Engineering Hydroflow Europe ID Construct Idee e Prodotti Inafuku ITC International R e s e r v e Equipment Ishikawajima-Harima Jiangbei Machinery Krauss-Maffei Krebs Engineers Lenzing Technik Lynsk Masturlal Messo-Chemietechnik Miller Leaman Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha Nitto Denko Nordic Water Products Noxon AB Perry Pieralisi Plastok Plenty Rousselet Robatel R6sler SAF Filter Sartorius Sefar Separator Spares Sofralub Eciflu Sweco Tema Tenmat The Multiple Fabric Co The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co The Western States Machine Co Thomas Broadbent Tri-FIo Twin Filter Universal Process Equipment USFilter VA Tech Wabag Waterlink Welders Westfalia Separator Winkelhorst Wix Worthwell Zoltek
8.2.2.16 Centrifuges
(Effluent)
Alfa Laval AML Industries Andritz
Aquafine Birch Bird Machine Bokela Carbis Centriquip Consept Solutions Dahlman Dango & Dienenthal Flottweg Gennaretti GFT Trenntechnik Cough Greig Hoffmann ID Construct Inafuku ITC International Reserve Equipment Jiangbei Machinery Krebs Engineers Messo-Chemietechnik Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha Nitto Denko Nordic Water Products Noxon AB Perry Pieralisi Plenty Rousselet Robatel R6sler SAF Filter Separator Spares Sweco Tema Tenmat Thomas Broadbent Twin Filter USFilter Welders Westfalia Separator
8.2.2.17 Centrifuges
(Filtering: Peeler)
Andritz Bhatia Engineering Birch Bird Machine Bokela Carbis Ellerwerk Ferrum Filtration cv Fosplant GFT Trenntechnik Gough Heinkel Heinrich Fiedler International Reserve Equipment Jiangbei Machinery Krauss-Maffei Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha Perry Pieralisi Plastok Plenty Rousselet Robatel SAF Filter Separator Spares Sweco Tema Tenmat The Multiple Fabric Co
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The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Thomas Broadbent Universal Process Equipment Waterlink Welders Winkelhorst
8.2.2.18 Centrifuges
(Filtering: Perforate Basket)
AML Industries Bird Machine Ellerwerk Ferrum Filtration cv International Reserve Equipment Jiangbei Machinery Krauss-Maffei Messo-Chemietechnik Perry Pieralisi SAF Filter Sweco Winkelhorst
8.2.2.19 Centrifuges
(Filtering: Pusher)
Bird Machine Ferrum Filtration cv International Reserve Equipment Jiangbei Machinery Krauss-Maffei Messo-Chemietechnik Perry SAF Filter Winkelhorst
8.2.2.20 Centrifuges
(Filtering: Screen-Bowl Decanter)
Andritz Bird Machine Ellerwerk Filtration cv Gennaretti ID Construct International Reserve Equipment Jiangbei Machinery Messo-Chemietechnik Perry Pieralisi SAF Filter Sweco
8.2.2.21 Centrifuges
(Filtering: Worm Screen)
Bird Machine Jiangbei Machinery Perry Pieralisi SAF Filter Winkelhorst
8.2.2.22 Centrifuges
(Sedimenting: Disc)
Alfa Laval An d ritz Birch Bird Machine Flottweg
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FPS Institute Gennaretti Heinrich Fiedler HRS Process Engineering International Reserve Equipment Ishikawajima-Harima Jiangbei Machinery Krauss-Maffei Lenzing Technik Masturlal Miller Leaman Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha Nitto Denko Perry Pieralisi Rousselet Robatel R6sler SAF Filter Sefar Separator Spares Tema Tenmat The Western States Machine Co Thomas Broadbent Tri-FI o Twin Filter Universal Process Equipment Welders Westfalia Separator Winkelhorst Worthwell
8.2.2.23 Centrifuges (Sedimenting: Scrolling)
Bird Machine Gennaretti International Reserve Equipment Jiangbei Machinery Krauss-Maffei Perry Pieralisi SAF Filter Westfalia Separator Winkelhorst
8.2.2.24 Centrifuges (Sedimenting: Skimmer Pipe)
Bird Machine Ferrum International Reserve Equipment Jiangbei Machinery Krauss-Maffei Pieralisi SAF Filter
8.2.2.25 Centrifuges (Sedimenting: Tubular Bowl)
Bird Machine FPS Institute Gennaretti Pieralisi SAF Filter Winkelhorst
8.2.2.26 Clarifiers
Alfa Laval Allis Mineral Systems AML Industries Arboga-Darenth Beckart Environmental
Berghof Biotek Systems Birch Carier Pollution Control Chemitreat Christ CMS Braillon Consept Solutions Cuno Degr6mont Delkor Dorr Oliver Eimco enViro-cell Environmental Equipment Eurofiltec Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtres Vernay Geiger Gennaretti GKD Global Enviro Tech Hankook Jungsoo Hans Huber Haver & Boecker Hydroflow Europe Ind ufi It Industrial Filter & Pump Inka INKOS International Reserve Equipment John Meunier Johnson Larox Lenzing Technik Materiel Perrier Membraflow Memcor Memtek Metso Mineral Microgon M iura Nordic Water Products Osmonics Oswald Schulze Outokumpu Pan America Environmental PBI Porteret Beaulieu Industrie Perry Pieralisi Roberts RPA Process Schauenburg Screen Systems Separator Spares Sernagiotto Sismat Smith & Loveless Superior Industrial Products Svedala Pumps & Process Sweco TEPRO Universal Process Equipment USFilter Wastewater Resources Wedeco WesTech Engineering Westfalia Separator Winkelhorst
8.2.2.27 Clariflocculators Dorr-Oliver Eimco
Global Enviro Tech Pieralisi TEPRO USFilter WesTech Engineering
8.2.2.28 Classifiers
Andritz Bokela Carbis Carier Pollution Control Cobham Fluid Cuno Dorr Oliver Eimco Eriez Magnetics FL Smidth Airtech FPS Institute Geiger Cough Haver & Boecker John Meunier Krebs Engineers MikroPul NKR Technology Particle Technology Pieralisi Scha ue n burg Sintair Sismat Smith & Loveless Svedala Pumps & Process Sweco Thomas Broadbent Universal Process Equipment Van Tongeren WAM WesTech Engineering Westfalia Separator Windhoff
8.2.2.29 Coalescers
AAF AirMaze Alderley Alfa Laval Alpco de Mexico Altair Americleer Arboga-Darenth Ariel Industries Ashra Filtration Begg, Cousland Benco Betex Carbis Carter Carter Environmental CC Jensen Classic Contamination Control Technologies Costacurta Cuno Dahlman Deltamist Diva Envitec Dollinger Donaldson EDT Environmental Equipment Ergon Nonwovens Esters-Filtertechnik Eurofiltec Facet
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Fairey Fawcett Christie Filtermat Filterspun Filterworld Filtration Engineering Filtro Flair Freddy Products Freudenberg Fuji Filter GEA Delbag Gilroy Graver Technologies Greig GSF CUD Filters Hankison Hayward Industrial Products Headline Hodge Separators Hollingsworth & Vose Hudson Industries Indufil John Meunier Keltec Ki m re King Lautrette Limburg Filter Lohmann Maeda Shell Mall Beton Mcleod Russel Memcor Memtec MF&T Micro-Mesh Munters Euroform National Fluid Separators Norman Filter North American Filter Osmonics Otto Klein Pall Pan America Environmental Parker Hannifin Parmatic Filter Peerless Plenty Plenty Uniquip Porex Porous Media Premaberg Prosep Filter PTI Rellumit Rhodius SaatiTech Sagicofim Serep Serfilco Sifat Smith & Loveless Sofralub Eciflu Spirax Sarco Suparator Systems The Hilliard Corp The Multiple Fabric Co Tissmetal Triveni Turbo Systems Twin Filter Ultrafilter
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Vitafibres Voigt Vokes Wako Industrial Walker Filtration Winston F2S Wix Worthwell Zander Zander Hiross
8.2.2.30 Continuous Filters 3V Cogeim Alfa Laval AML Industries Andritz Arboga-Darenth Benco Birch Bokela Bucher Guyer Carbis Carlson CC Jensen Christ Classic Claude Laval CPL Carbon Link Cumberland Process Equipment Daido Machines Delkor Diva Envitec Dorr-Oliver Eimco DrM Dr MUller enVi ro-cel I Euremica FAUDI Process Filterspun Filtration cv Filtration Filtres Philippe Gaudfrin GKN Filters Global Enviro Tech Harmsco Hayward Industrial Products Heco Huber Technology Indufil Jiangbei Machinery King Lakos Membraflow Microfiltrex Miller Leaman New Logic Oberlin Outokumpu Parker Hannifin Phoenix Process Equipment Plastok Meshes & Filtration Plenty Recomet Serfilco Sismat Solution Technologies Southwest Screens Sparkler Stawag Biotech Stella-Meta Steri Technologies TEPRO USFilter
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WL Gore Winston F2S
8.2.2.31 Crossflow Filters
AAF Alfa Laval Nakskov Alpma Hain Amafilter Ameridia APV Arboga-Darenth Asahi Kasei atech innovations Axium Process Berghof Betex BFPS BHS Werk Sonthofen Biotek Systems Boll Filter Brautek Carlson CeraMem Christ Cobham Fluid Consept Solutions Contamination Control Technologies Corning Costar CPL Carbon Link Cuno Dahlman Deltamist Deomed Donaldson Dynaflow Dynatec Systems Elga enViro-cell ETL Eurofiltec Evergreen Separatech Fairey Filtro Filtrox-Werk fluXXion Fresenius FuMA-Tech Gilroy GKN Sinter Metals Global Enviro Tech Graver Technologies HAVE Technologies Hayward Industrial Products Heinrich Frings Hydac Filtertechnik Hydranautics Inceltech France Invensys APV Jiangbei Machinery Kemper Kimre King Limburg Filter Materiel Perrier Membraflow Memcor Meura Microdyn-Nadir Microfiltrex Millipore Mott MY-TEC Najade Separation
Netzsch New Logic Nihon Schumacher Norit Norwet Osmonics Pall Pall Filtron Pall Schumacher Polymem Porex PoroCer Keramik-Membranen Porous Media Recomet Renovexx Rhodia SaatiTech Sartorius Schleicher & Schuell Sepam SeparaTech Separem Sillaford Smith & Loveless Solution Technologies Southwest Screens Steri Technologies Steuler Stork Friesland Tate Andale TCG TEPRO TriSep Ultra Sep Ultrafilter U N IQ Unison USFilter Van Der Molen WL Gore Water Group Systems Weir Envig Zander Hiross Zenon
8.2.2.32 Decanters AKW Apparate Alfa Laval Andritz Aquafine Bokela Centriquip Dahlman Deltamist EIVS Eurofiltec Filtres Philippe Flottweg Fluid Solutions Gennaretti Harmsco HRS Process Engineering ID Construct International Reserve Equipment Ishikawajima-Harima Jiangbei Machinery John Meunier Krauss-Maffei Lakos Separators, Claude Laval Lynsk Materiel Perrier Meura
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Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha Neyrtec Environnement Nitto Denko Nordic Water Products Novotecnic Europa Noxon AB Patrick Charles Perry Pieralisi QVF Process Systems Rousselet Robatel RPA Process Serep Tema Tenmat Thomas Broadbent Tri-FIo Universal Process Equipment USFilter Van Der Molen Westfalia Separator Winkelhorst 8.2.2.33 Deep Bed Filters ACS Filtertechniek Americleer Aquafine Arboga-Darenth Calgon Carbon Cameron-Yakima Camfil Farr Chemviron Carbon Christ Christ Kennicott Contamination Control Technologies CPL Carbon Link CPL/Miller De Dietrich Desotec E Begerow Ecolochem enViro-cell Eurofiltec Filterspun Filtra-Systems Filtration Services Filtration Technology Flanders Freudenberg General Waters GKN Sinter Metals Gopani Hankook Jungsoo Harmsco Industrial Filter & Pump Infilco Degremont Jiangbei Machinery Jongerius Van Vloten Jord King Lakos Separators, Claude Laval Mass Transfer Nordic Water Products Osmonics Pan America Environmental Parkson Purafil Rosenmund VTA Sandier Scheibler Scottex Precision Sefar
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Shivam Filterpress Smith & Loveless Turbo Systems Twin Filter USFilter VA Tech Wabag Voigt WesTech Engineering Western Water Products
8.2.2.34 Depth Filters
A2Z Advantec MFS Allied Filter Systems Amazon Arboga-Darenth Carbis Carlson Chem Tech Chisso Filter Christ Kennicott Cole-Parmer Contamination Control Technologies Cuno Desotec Elga Eurofiltec Eurofiltres Technologies Evergreen Separatech Facet Filterspun GKN Filters Global Enviro Tech HAVE Technologies Hayward Industrial Products Industrial Filter & Pump Jiangbei Machinery Karberg & Hennemann Kea Developments Lenzing Technik Miller Leaman Millipore Osmonics Parker Hannifin Plastok PTI Technologies Roki Techno Schwegmann Sefar Separatorenerzeugung Serfilco Sinun Smith & Loveless Stella-Meta Steri Technologies TEPRO Total Filter Twin Filter Whatman
8.2.2.35 Dewatering Filters Alfa Laval Allis Mineral Systems Americleer Andritz Bedford Steer End Berghof BHS Werk Sonthofen Bokela Cadisch Precision Meshes Campbell Manufacturing Carbis CC Jensen
Choquenet Consept Solutions CPL Carbon Link Crosible Cumberland Process Equipment Delkor Diemme Dorr Oliver Eimco Dynaflow Ecological Products Epoc Water ErtelAIsop Eurofiltec FAUDI Process Fawcett Christie Filtra-Systems Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Fournier Industries Freudenberg Gaudfrin Gebr Bellmer Gough Hans Huber Heinkel Hoesch Industries Humber Fabrics Hutter & Schrantz Hydac Technology Idee e Prodotti Industrial Filter & Pump Industrial Filters International Reserve Equipment Jiangbei Machinery Johnson Jord JVK Kadant King Klinkau Lakos Lakos Separators, Claude Laval Larox Latham Lenser Membraflow Metso Mineral Micronics National Filter Media Netzsch New Logic Outokumpu Pacific Press Pall Parker Hannifin Patrick Charles Perry Phoenix Process Equipment Porex Recomet Rellumit Rockwell Automation Sanshin Screen Systems Sefar Serfilco Sernagiotto Sintair Smith & Loveless Solids Technology Sparkler
Stork Svedala Pumps & Process Sweco Thomas Broadbent Universal Process Equipment USFilter Wastewater Resources Web Dynamics Welders WesTech Engineering Zoltek
8.2.2.36 Disc Filters
A2Z Air & Liquid Filtration Albany Albarrie Canada Alfa Laval Allis Mineral Systems Americleer Andritz Apexfil Arboga-Darenth Arkal Water Technologies Bedford Steer End Berghof Berkefeld-Filter Bhatia Engineering BHS Werk Sonthofen Biopharma Process Systems Biotek Systems BLF- Filtermedien Bokela Capper Plastics Carbis Chem Tech China Great Wall Classic Cole-Parmer Corning Costar Corode Costar Crosible Cuno De Vita Didier Domnick Hunter Dorr Oliver Eimco DRM Industrial Fabrics E Begerow Esters-Filtertechnik Eurofiltec Eurofiltres Technologies Fairey Filter Materials Filtertek Filtra Vibraci6n Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtres Vernay Filtroba Fournier Industries Fuji Filter G Bopp Gaudenzi Gaudfrin Gilroy GKD GKN Sinter Metals Gneu13 GSF Haver & Boecker Hayward Industrial Products Hedley Hydraulics
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Heinrich Fiedler Helapet Hoffmann Humber Fabrics Hutter & Schrantz Inafuku ITC International Reserve Equipment Jiangbei Machinery Jord JVK Karl KQfner Kea Developments Krauss-Maffei Lenser Liquid Filtration Systems Martin Kurz Mavag Metso Mineral Micro-Mesh Miller Leaman Millipore Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha Mott National Filter Media Norman Filter Novotecnic Europa Osmonics Otto Markert Outokumpu Pall Paul Perry Plastok PorexH Porvair Potter & Soar PTI Technologies Rellumit RPA Process SaatiTech SAF Filter Samuel Hill Sartorius Schleicher & Schuell Scottex Precision Screen Systems Sefar Separatorenerzeugung Serfilco Sernagiotto Sintair Sismat Southwest Screens Sparkler Stawag Biotech Steri Technologies Svedala Pumps & Process Technitex Tetratec The Hilliard Corp The Multiple Fabric Co The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Tissmetal Tuscon Exports Unison Universal Filters Universal Process Equipment USFilter Voigt Waterwise Services WesTechEngineering Wire Tech
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Wire Weaving WOKU-Filtermedia ZenPure Zwicky Engineering
8.2.2.37 Disposable Filters Advantec MFS Air & Liquid Filtration Arboga-Darenth Carbis Carlson Chem Tech Chisso Filter Classic Cole-Parmer Contamination Control Technologies CPL Carbon Link Culligan Cuno Daido Machines Domnick Hunter EPE Eurofiltec Facet Fairey Filter Specialists Filtermat Filtration cv Flowmatic Systems FSI Filter Systems GKN Filters Global Enviro Tech Graver Technologies HAVE Technologies Hayward Industrial Products Heco Humber Fabrics Indufil Johnson Filtration Kimberly-Clark King KX Industries Microfiltrex Millipore Pall Parker Hannifin PGI Nordlys Plenty Plenty Uniquip Porvair Salme for Industry mmerce Scottex Precision Serfilco Sparkler Stella-Meta Superior Industrial Products TEPRO Total Filter Twin Filter Universal Filters Wako Industrial Whatman Winston F2S ZenPure 8.2.2.38 Drum Filters Air & Liquid Filtration Albany Albarrie Canada Allis Mineral Systems Amafilter Andritz Aoustin
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Aquafine Arboga-Darenth Atkins Fulford Bedford Steer End Bhatia Engineering BHS Werk Sonthofen Biopharma Process Systems Biotek Systems Birch Bokela Brautek Cadisch Precision Meshes Carbis Carier Pollution Control CP Environmental CPL Carbon Link Dango & Dienenthal De Vita Dorr Oliver Eimco Dossa Harjee Exports DRM Industrial Fabrics Environmental Equipment Eurofiltec Euroslot Filter Specialists Filtration cv Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtres Vernay Fluid Solutions G Bopp Gaudfrin Geiger GKD Hans Huber Haver& Boecker Heinrich Fiedler Hermans Flexibles Hoffmann Humber Fabrics Hydroflow Europe Inafuku ITC INKOS Intereco International Reserve Equipment Jiangbei Machinery Johnson Jord Kea Developments Ken Weber Associates Klein Abwasser Krauss-Maffei Larox Lenser Materiel Perrier Metso Mineral Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha National Filter Media Neu ETS Neyrtec Environnement Novotecnic Europa Osprey Otto Markert Parkson Patrick Charles Perry Porvair Purafil Roto-Sieve RPA Process SaatiTech SAF Filter Samuel Hill
Scottex Precision Sefar SeparaTech Sernagiotto Shop Aid Sillaford Sintair Sismat Smith & Loveless Southwest Screens Svedala Pumps & Process Tate Andale Tetratec The Multiple Fabric Co The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co "lqssmetal Trislot Tuscon Exports Unifloc Universal Process Equipment Van Der Molen Waterwise Services WesTech Engineering Wire Tech Zoltek
8.2.2.39 Dynamic Separators AAF Bokela CC Jensen Clean Gas Systems Ducon Technologies FL Smidth Airtech Filtro Filtroba FPS Institute Gilroy Gondrexon Hayward Industrial Products Jiangbei Machinery King Mikropor MikroPul Neyrtec Environnement NKR Technology Pall Peerless Pieralisi Porex Sernagiotto Tenmat 8.2.2.40 Edge Element Filters Arboga-Darenth Cuno FAUDI Process Fawcett Christie Filtration cv Filtration Services Filtrex Filtro Heco King Norman Filter Plenty Uniquip R P Adams Separation Technologies Sillaford Southwest Screens Sparkler Steri Technologies Tuscon Exports
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8.2.2.41 Electroflotation Dr Baer enViro-cell Eurofiltec MTS
8.2.2. 42 Filter Presses Activated Carbonair Airklean Engineering AJM/Polyfilters Albarrie Canada Allis Mineral Systems Andritz Apexfil Aquafine Ashbrook Avery Filter Beckart Environmental Biotek Systems Bird Machine Bokela Brautek British Filters Bucher Guyer Cadisch Precision Meshes Carlson Chemitreat China Great Wall Choquenet Consept Solutions Corode Dahlman De Vita Delkor Della Toffola Diemme Diva Envitec Dorr-Oliver Eimco DRM Industrial Fabrics EMO enViro-cell Environmental Equipment EnviroTech Epoc Water ERG ErtelAIsop Esmitec Filtech Filter-Tex Filterspun Filtra Filtratec Filtration cv Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Flair Freudenberg G Bopp G Siempelkamp G&P Galigani Gaudfrin Gebr Bellmer Geiger H Putsch Heinkel Hodge Separators Hoesch Industries Hoffmann Hosokawa Bepex ID Construct Idee e Prodotti Industrial Filter & Pump
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Inka Intereco International R e s e r v e Equipment Invensys APV Jiangbei Machinery Johnson Progress Jord JVK Ken Weber Associates Kimberly-Clark Klein Abwasser Klinkau Larox Latham Lenser Limburg Filter Makino Metso Mineral Meura Micronics MSE Anlagenbau Wasserund Schlammtechnik National Filter Media Netzsch Noritake Iron Works Otto Marker Outokumpu Pacific Press Patrick Charles Perry Phoenix Process Equipment Recomet Rompf R6sle r SAF Filter Sefar Serfilco Sider Arc Sismat Sparkler Svedala Pumps & Process Tetratec The Hilliard Corp Trent Filtration Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Universal Process Equipment USFilter VC Filters VA Tech Wabag Wa ste-Tec h Waterlink Welders WesTech Engineering Zoltek
8.2.2.43 Filter Presses (Automatic) Andritz Bird Machine Bucher Guyer China Great Wall De Vita Delkor Della Toffola Diva Envitec Dorr-Oliver Eimco EMO Filterspun Filtres Philippe G&P Galigani Gaudfrin
Hosokawa Bepex Idee e Prodotti International Reserve Equipment Jiangbei Machinery Johnson Progress Jord Ken Weber Associates Kimberly-Clark Klinkau Larox Latham Lenser Netzsch Otto Markert Outokumpu Perry Recomet SAF Filter Serfilco Sismat Trent Filtration Twin Filter USFilter Waste-Tech
8.2.2.44 Filter Presses (Chamber) Bird Machine Carlson China Great Wall De Vita Delkor Dorr-Oliver Eimco EMO Filtres Philippe G&P Gaudfrin Geiger Hosokawa Bepex Idee e Prodotti International Reserve Equipment Jiangbei Machinery Johnson Progress Jord Ken Weber Associates Kimberly-Clark Klinkau Larox Latham Le nser National Filter Media Netzsch Otto Markert Outokumpu Perry Recomet SAF Filter Sismat Trent Filtration USFilter 8.2.2.45 Filter Presses (Membrane) Ashbrook Bird Machine China Great Wall De Vita Delkor Dorr-Oliver Eimco Filtres Philippe G&P Gaudfrin
Hosokawa Bepex Idee e Prodotti Jiangbei Machinery Johnson Progress Jord Ken Weber Associates Klinkau Larox Latham Lenser Netzsch Otto Markert Outokumpu Perry SAF Filter Sismat Tetratec Trent Filtration USFilter
8.2.2.46 Filter Presses (Recessed Plate) Avery Filter Beckart Environmental Bird Machine British Filters Carlson De Vita Delkor Della Toffola Diemme Dorr-Oliver Eimco ErtelAIsop Esmitec Fi Itech Filtra Filtres Philippe Flair G&P Galigani Gaudfrin H Putsch Hoesch Industries Hosokawa Bepex International Reserve Equipment Jiangbei Machinery Johnson Progress Jord JVK Ken Weber Associates Ki m berly-CI ark Klinkau Larox Latham Lenser Meura Micronics National Filter Media Netzsch Otto Markert Outokumpu Patrick Charles Perry Phoenix Process Equipment SAF Filter Serfilco Sismat Svedala Pumps & Process Trent Filtration Universal Process Equipment USFilter WesTech Engineering
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8.2.2.47 Filter Presses (Variable Volume) Bird Machine Bokela Delkor ERG Esmitec Filtra Filtration Services G&P Hosokawa Bepex Idee e Prodotti International Reserve Equipment Jiangbei Machinery Johnson Progress JVK Ken Weber Associates Larox Latham Lenser Netzsch Otto Markert Outokumpu SAF Filter Sismat Trent Filtration Tuscon Exports VC Filters 8.2.2.48 Flat Bed Filters AJM/Polyfilters Arboga-Darenth Cumberland Process Eq u i pment Eurofiltec Euroslot Filtra-Systems Filtration Services Filtroba Hoffmann Hydroflow Europe Industrial Filters John Meunier Jord Kea Developments Ken Weber Associates King Monsanto Enviro-Chem Pannevis PGI Nordlys Sefa r Shop Aid Sofralub Eciflu The Multiple Fabric Co Van Der Molen Veratec WesTech Engineering Worthwell 8.2.2.49 Flotation Alderley Andritz Beckart Environmental Biotek Systems Buderus Guss Degr6mont Dorr Oliver Eimco enViro-cell Environmental Equipment Eurofiltec Filtroba Hans Huber Harmsco
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Hodge Separators Huber Technology Hudson Industries INKOS John Meunier Materiel Perrier Messo-Chemietechnik Metso Mineral Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha Patrick Charles Porous Media Roediger Rompf Shivam Filterpress Smith & Loveless Solution Technologies Suparator Systems Svedala Pumps & Process Unifloc USFilter Wastewater Resources WesTech Engineering 8.2.2.50 Frame Filters AAF Airklean Engineering Albany Ariel Industries Bedford Steer End Biotek Systems Bird Machine Boll Filter Brautek Camfil Farr Carbis Carlson Dahlman De Vita De-Martini Delkor Diatex Emcel Filtertek Filtration Services Filtrox-Werk Freudenberg G Bopp GKD GSF GUD Filters H Putsch Hoesch Industries Humber Fabrics Invensys APV Japan Vilene Jiangbei Machinery JVK Karl KQfner Latham Lenser Merrem & la Porte Metso Mineral Mikropor Netzsch Outokumpu Paul Perry SaatiTech SAF Filter Sagicofim Sismat Tuscon Exports Veratec Westbury
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(Fixed)
Alderley Calgon Carbon Camfil Farr Chemviron Carbon Christ Contamination Control Technologies CPL Carbon Link Degremont Desotec Didier Dorr-Oliver Eimco Ducon Technologies Elga enViro-cell Euremica Eurofiltec Filtration Services Flanders GEA Delbag Industrial Filter & Pump Johnson Jord KDF Fluid Treatment Lawrence Industries Lurgi LQhr Mcleod Russel MTS Osmonics Parkson Perry Equipment Serfilco Twin Filter URT Umwelttechnik USFilter Wastewater Resources WesTech Engineering 8.2.2.52 Granular Bed Filters (Moving) Atkins Fulford Calgon Carbon Chemviron Carbon Christ Degremont Lawrence Industries Nordic Water Products URT Umwelttechnik USFilter WesTech Engineering 8.2.2.53 Gravity Filters Americleer AquaPure Arboga-Darenth Birch Carlson Cole-Parmer Corning Costar CPL Carbon Link Degremont Desotec Dorr-Oliver Eimco Fairey FAUDI Process Filterspun Filtertek Filtration Services
Filtroba Freudenberg GKN Sinter Metals GUD Filters Hankook Jungsoo Hydroflow Europe Idee e Prodotti Industrial Filter & Pump Infilco Degremont Jiangbei Machinery John Meunier Lakos Separators, Claude Laval Nordic Water Products Novotecnic Europa Osmonics Parkson Perry Equipment PGI Nordlys Rhodius Roberts SG Frantz SaatiTech Screen Systems Serfilco Shop Aid Smith & Loveless Solids Technology Sparkler Superior Industrial Products Sweco Tate Andale Twin Filter Universal Process Equipment USFilter WesTech Engineering Western Water Products Wire Tech WPL 8.2.2.54 Gravity Nutsche Filters Cobham Fluid De Dietrich Eurofiltec Filtration Services Filtroba G Bopp GKN Sinter Metals Guedu Hodge Separators Industrial Filter & Pump JVK Mavag Pall Schumacher Perry Sparkler Universal Process Equipment 8.2.2.55 Gravity Separators Americleer Arboga-Darenth Birch Cole-Parmer Dorr Oliver Eimco Environmental Equipment Facet Filtration Services Global Enviro Tech Harmsco Hudson Industries Hydroflow Europe John Meunier King
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Lakos Metso Mineral Neyrtec Environnement Nordic Water Products Pan America Environmental Parkson Parmatic Filter SG Frantz Serep Sernagiotto Shivam Filterpress Smith & Loveless Solution Technologies Suparator Systems Superior Industrial Products Sweco Tate Andale Turbo Systems Twin Filter USFilter Web Dynamics WesTech Engineering Winston F2S
8.2.2.56 Homogenizers Fritsch GKD GKN Sinter Metals Global Enviro Tech Haver& Boecker Pall Schumacher Pieralisi
8.2.2.57 Horizontal Leaf Filters Amafilter BHS Werk Sonthofen Biotek Systems Brautek Carbis Carlson De Vita Delkor Diva Envitec Eurofiltec Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtrox-Werk G Bopp GKD Greig Industrial Filter & Pump International Reserve Equipment Invensys APV Ishikawajima-Harima Jenkins Newell Dunford Jiangbei Machinery Jord JVK Larox Liquid-Solids Separation Mavag Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha Perry Plastok SaatiTech Sefar Sparkler Stawag Biotech Stella-Meta Steri Technologies Technitex Tuscon Exports
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8.2.2.58 Hydrocyclones AKW Apparate Alderley Alfa Laval Allis Mineral Systems And ritz Arboga-Darenth Arkal Water Technologies Atkins Fulford Birch Carter Environmental CMS Braillon Cobham Fluid Culligan Dahlman Dorr Oliver Eimco Doucet Environmental Equipment Facet Filtration cv GEC Alsthom Bergeron Geiger Harmsco Hudson Industries Hydroflow Europe Hydron Hungarian Inka International Reserve Equipment King Krebs Engineers Lakos Lakos Separators, Claude Laval Lautrette Metso Mineral Miller Leaman Neyrtec Environnement Novotecnic Europa Perry Reko Industrial Schauenburg Shivam Filterpress Shop Aid Sifat Sofralub Eciflu Solution Technologies Tri-FIo Twin Filter USFilter Vortoil Separation Weir Warman Westfalia Separator 8.2.2.59 In-Line Filters AAF Air & Liquid Filtration Allied Filter Systems Amafilter Amazon Arboga-Darenth Atkins Fulford Axium Process Bedford Steer End Bhatia Engineering Biotek Systems Birch Brautek British Filters Campbell Manufacturing
Carbis Carlson Carter Carter Environmental Cole-Parmer Contamination Control Technologies Coming Costar CPL Carbon Link Cu no Dahlman Daido Machines DCE Iberica De Vita Dollinger Donaldson Donaldson Torit E Begerow Ecolochem Elga Emcel Esters-Filtertechnik Eurofiltec Facet Fairey FAUDI Process Fibercor Fileder Filters for Industry Filterspun Filtertek Filtration Filtration Services Filtration Systems Filtrex Filtro Flair Flowtech Fluid Engineering Forward Industries Fresenius Fuji Filter G Bopp Gilroy GKD Gopani GSF GUD Filters Hayward Industrial Products Headline Heco Hedley Hydraulics Helapet Hengst Indufil Indufilt Industrial Filter & Pump Isomeca K&H Eppensteiner Kea Developments Ken Weber Associates King Lakos Lakos Separators, Claude Laval Maeda Shell MEC Filtration Systems Membraflow Memcor Memtec MicroPure Miller Leaman Millipore Mott
Nihon Schumacher Osmonics Pall Parker Hannifin Parmatic Filter Peerless Perry Equipment Perry Plastok Plenty Plenty Uniquip Porex Porvair Prosep Filter PT! Technologies Recomet Rellumit RPA Process SG Frantz SaatiTech SAF Filter Sagicofim Sartorius Schwegmann Scottex Precision Screen Systems Sefar SeparaTech Serfilco Sintair Smith & Loveless Sofralub Eciflu Sotras Sparkler SPX Filtran Superior Industrial Products Sweco Tate Andale Tecnov Donaldson Tema Tenmat The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Triple R Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Universal Filters Vee Bee Wako Industrial Western Water Products Winston F2S Zwicky Engineering
8.2.2.60 InducedAir Flotation Separators Alderley Beckart Environmental Biotek Systems Environmental Equipment Eurofiltec Materiel Perrier Metso Mineral Patrick Charles Porous Media Shivam Filterpress Solution Technologies USFilter WesTech Engineering 8.2.2.61 Inertia Separators AAF Carier Pollution Control Climavent-Cadi Delta Filter
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Dollinger Environmental Filter Evergreen Technologies Filtro Freudenberg GEA Delbag NKR Technology Peerless Premaberg Sagicofi m Tissmetal
8.2.2.62 Inside Drum Filters Albarrie Canada Carbis Carier Pollution Control CPL Carbon Link Dorr-Oliver Eimco Eurosiot Filtration Services G Bopp GKD Hydroflow Europe Jiangbei Machinery Johnson Kea Developments Materiel Perrier Tate Andale The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co 8.2.2.63 Irrigation Filters Arkal Water Technologies Atkins Fulford Carbis Euroslot Filtration Filtration Services Filtro Gaudenzi GEC Alsthom Bergeron GKD Harmsco Heco Iwatani Japan Vilene Kea Developments Lakos Lakos Separators, Claude Laval Lurmark Materiel Perrier Mikropor Miller Leaman Orival Water Plenty Uniquip SaatiTech Sparkler Superior Industrial Products The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Western Water Products 8.2.2.64 Lameila Separators Arboga-Darenth Beckart Environmental Begg, Cousland Chemitreat Christ Clean Gas Systems Costacurta Degr6mont
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Deltamist Dorr Oliver Eimco ERG Facet Fluid Solutions GEA Delbag GEC Alsthom Bergeron Hodge Separators Hoffmann Huber Technology Industrial Filter & Pump John Meunier Mass Transfer Munters Euroform Nordic Water Products Novotecnic Europa Pan America Environmental Parkson Patrick Charles Pieralisi Sismat Smith & Loveless Solution Technologies Stella-Meta Suparator Systems Superior Industrial Products Svedala Pumps & Process TEPRO Tuscon Exports USFilter WesTech Engineering 8.2.2.65 Last-Chance Filters Air & Liquid Filtration Allied Filter Systems Amazon Carbis Carlson Classic Coming Costar Costar Croft Engineering DCE Iberica Dominique Dutscher Donaldson Donaldson Torit Eurofiltec Filter Technology Flair G Bopp GEA Delbag Gilroy GKD Global Gough Haver & Boecker Headline Heco Hydac Technology Inafuku ITC Indufil Karl KQfner Lehmann & Voss Memtec Micro-Mesh Microfiltrex Miller Leaman Norman Filter Pall Parker Hannifin Perry Equipment Porex Porvair Rosedale Products
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SaatiTech Seebach Sillaford Sintair Superior Industrial Products Tecnov Donaldson Twin Filter Wako Industrial 8.2.2.66 Leaf Filters 3V Cogeim Albany Amafilter Aoustin Bedford Steer End BHS Werk Sonthofen Biopharma Process Systems Biotek Systems Bokela Brautek Cadisch Precision Meshes Carbis Carlson China Great Wall Comber Crosible De Vita Delkor Diva Envitec Eurofiltec Eurofiltres Technologies Ferguson Perforating & Wire Filtration cv Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtroba Filtrox-Werk G Bopp Gaudfrin GEA Delbag GKD GKN Sinter Metals Greig GSF Haver& Boecker Humber Fabrics Industrial Filter & Pump International Reserve Equipment Invensys APV Ishikawajima-Harima Jenkins Newell Dunford Jiangbei Machinery Jord JVK Kea Developments Lakos Separators, Claude Laval Larox Lenser LFC Lochem Liquid-Solids Separation Mavag Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha Miura National Filter Media Oberlin Otto Markert Paul Perry Plastok PTI SaatiTech SAF Filter
Samuel Hill Sanshin Scheibler Screen Systems Sefar Southwest Screens Sparkler Stawag Biotech Stella-Meta Steri Technologies Stork Technitex The Multiple Fabric Co Trislot Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Universal Process Equipment USFilter Van Der Molen Wire Tech Wire Weaving 8.2.2.67 Magnetic Filters Allied Filter Systems Allis Mineral Systems Aquafine Arboga-Darenth Bhatia Engineering Birch Daido Machines Dings Co, Magnetic Group Eriez Magnetics Esters-Filtertechnik Eurofiltec Filtration cv Filtres Philippe Gopani Goudsmit GSF Hayward Industrial Products Heco Hoffmann Hydroflow Europe Inafuku ITC ISP King Limburg Filter Memcor Memtec Metso Mineral MP Filtri Parker Hannifin Plenty Uniquip SG Frantz Shop Aid Sparkler Svedala Pumps & Process Tuscon Exports Wilhelm K6pp Zellkautschuk Worthwell 8.2.2.68 Magnetic Filters (High-Gradient) Birch Daido Machines Eriez Magnetics Gopani Goudsmit Heco SG Frantz Svedala Pumps & Process
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8.2.2.69 Magnetic Filters (Low-Gradient) Birch Daido Machines Eriez Magnetics Gopani Goudsmit SG Frantz Svedala Pumps & Process 8.2.2. 70 Magnetic Separators Arboga-Darenth Birch Eriez Magnetics Filtres Philippe Goudsmit Heco Plastok SG Frantz 8.2.2. 71 Microstrainers Atkins Fulford Betex Carlson CPL Carbon Link Ecological Products Eurofiltec Filtration cv FuMA-Tech Heco Huber Technology Johnson Jones & Attwood King SeparaTech Sericol Solution Technologies Southwest Screens Sparkler Tuscon Exports Winston F2S 8.2.2. 72 Modular Filters Arkal Water Technologies Atkins Fulford Bassaire Camfil Camfil Farr Carlson CC Jensen Classic Colt Cuno Dust Extraction Dustraction Environmental Equipment FAUDI Process Filtertek Filtra Filtres Philippe Gilroy Greig H Krantz TKT Harmsco HEPA Hydac Technology Idee e Prodotti Mass Transfer Membraflow Microdyn-Nadir MTS New Logic Pall
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Parmatic Filter Perry Equipment Porex Porous Fibers Purafil Sartorius Scheibler SeparaTech Shivam Filterpress Smith & Loveless Sparkler Twin Filter Waterwise Services Windsor Kilns WT Wassertechnologie 8.2.2.73 Off-Line Filters Atkins Fulford Bhatia Engineering Brautek Carter Dahlman Diagnetics Fawcett Christie Filter Technology Filterspun Filtertek Filtration Services Filtrex Fluid Engineering Forward Industries Gilroy GKD Harmsco Heco Hedley Hydraulics Howden Wade Hydac Filtertechnik Hydac Technology K&H Eppensteiner Karberg & Hennemann Lakos Separators, Claude Laval Micro-Mesh Pall Parker Hannifin Parmatic Filter Perry Equipment Plenty Uniquip Porex Procedair Process Equipment Rockwell Automation SeparaTech Serfilco Sparkler Triple R Tuscon Exports Vee Bee 8.2.2. 74 Pan Filters Albany Arboga-Darenth Bedford Steer End Bhatia Engineering Croft Engineering Dorr Oliver Eimco Eurofiltec Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Fluid Technologies G Bopp GEA Delbag GKD
Guedu Jiangbei Machinery Jord JVK Perry Plastok Sefar Sparkler Svedala Pumps & Process Vitafibres 8.2.2. 75 Plate Filters Albany Alfa Laval Bedford Steer End Berghof Bhatia Engineering BHS Werk Sonthofen Biopharma Process Systems Bird Machine Bokela Brautek Cadisch Precision Meshes Carbis Carier Pollution Control Carlson China Great Wall Corode Crosible Daido Machines De Vita Delkor Diemme Dorr Oliver Eimco ERG ErtelAIsop Eurofiltec Eurovent Evergreen Technologies Filmac Filtech Filter-Tex Filtration cv Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtroba Filtrox-Werk FPS Institute Fuji Filter G Bopp Galigani Gaudfrin GEA Delbag GKD GKN Sinter Metals Greig Guedu H Putsch Haver & Boecker Heinrich Fiedler Hodge Separators Hoesch Industries Hoffmann Humber Fabrics Industri-Textil Job Industrial Filter & Pump Invensys APV Jord JVK Latham Lenser Liquid Filtration Systems Mavag Meura
National Filter Media Netzsch Oliver Products Otto Markert Outokumpu Patrick Charles Perry Plastok Process Equipment Rosenmund VTA Samuel Hill Sefar Shivam Filterpress Shop Aid Sparkler Stawag Biotech Svedala Pumps & Process The Multiple Fabric Co Tuscon Exports Universal Process Equipment Welders
8.2.2. 76 Plate Separators Alderley Alfa Laval Arboga-Darenth Begg, Cousland Bernard Dumas Carbis Carier Pollution Control Consept Solutions Deltamist Dorr Oliver Eimco enViro-cell Environmental Equipment ERG Eriez Magnetics FL Smidth Airtech Facet Filtroba GEA Delbag Global Enviro Tech Goudsmit Hollingsworth & Vose Hudson Industries John Meunier Mass Transfer Mikropor Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha Netzsch Neyrtec Environnement Nordic Water Products Outokumpu Pan America Environmental Parmatic Filter Separator Spares Shivam Filterpress Sismat Smith & Loveless Solution Technologies Suparator Systems Superior Industrial Products Tuscon Exports Twin Filter USFilter VA Tech Wabag Van Der Molen Wako Industrial 8.2.2. 77 Polishing Filters Amafilter Amazon Bird Machine British Filters
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Carbis Carlson Chemserve Perlite Contamination Control Technologies CPL Carbon Link Cuno Delkor Desotec Dollinger Dorr-Oliver Eimco DrM Dr MQIler Eurofiltec Facet Filmac Filter Specialists Filtermat Filters for Industry Filterspun Filtration cv Filtration Services Flowtech FSI Filter Systems Gaudfrin Hayward Industrial Products Heco Indufil Industrial Filter & Pump Johnson Progress Jord Kimre Kitten Enterprises Lakos Larox Latham Lenzing Technik LFC Lochem Medro Systems Norit Oberlin Outokumpu Parker Hannifin Plenty Uniquip Porous Fibers PTI Technologies R P Adams Smith & Loveless Solution Technologies Southwest Screens Sparkler Stawag Biotech Stella-Meta Steri Technologies Superior Industrial Products Total Filter WesTech Engineering Winston F2S Zenon 8.2.2. 78 Precoat Filters ACS Filtertechniek AirFilt Filtertechnik Albany Allied Filter Systems Amafilter Americleer Aoustin Arboga-Darenth Biotek Systems Bird Machine Boll & Kirch Filterbau Brautek British Filters Carbis
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Carier Pollution Control Carlson Christ Corode CPL Carbon Link Cumberland Process Equipment Cuno Dahlman De Vita Delkor Didier Dorr Oliver Eimco Dr MQIler DuPont ErtelAIsop Eurofiltec Eurofiltres Technologies FAUDI Process Filter Specialists Filtration cv Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtres Vernay Filtrex G Bopp Galigani Ga udfri n GKD GKN Sinter Metals Graver Technologies H Krantz TKT Hoffmann Industrial Filter & Pump International Reserve Equipment Invensys APV Ishikawajima-Harima Jiangbei Machinery Johnson Jord JVK King Kitten Enterprises Latham Lenzing Technik LFC Lochem Limburg Filter Liquid-Solids Separation Mavag Meura Mikropor Miura National Filter Media Nihon Schumacher Novotecnic Europa Oberlin Outokumpu Pall Schumacher Perry Process Equipment Protfilt Kkt PTI R P Adams RPA Process Scheibler Serfilco Shivam Filterpress Shop Aid Solution Technologies Sparkler Stawag Biotech Stella-Meta Steri Technologies
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TEPRO Trisl ot Twin Filter Universal Process Equipment Van Der Molen Voigt Welders WesTech Engineering
8.2.2.79 Prefilters Air & Liquid Filtration Arboga-Darenth Bhatia Engineering Carbis Carlson Chisso Filter Christ Kennicott Claude Laval Contamination Control Technologies CPL Carbon Link Cuno Domnick Hunter Donaldson Elga enViro-cell Umwelttechnik ErtelAIso p Eurofiltec Eurofiltres Technologies Facet Fairey FAUDI Process Filter Specialists Filtermat Filterspun Filtres Philippe Filtteck GKN Filters Harmsco Hayward Industrial Products Heco Humber Fabrics Jiangbei Machinery KDF Fluid Treatment King KX Industries Lakos Mcleod Russel Membraflow Microfiltrex Miller Leaman Millipore Osmonics Outokumpu Plenty Uniquip Porvair PTI Ron-Vik RPA Process SAF Filter Serfilco Sillaford Smith & Loveless Solution Technologies Southwest Screens Sparkler Superior Industrial Products Total Filter Twin Filter Universal Filters Van Der Molen Voigt WesTech Engineering
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8.2.2.80 Pressure Disc Filters Americleer Andritz Arboga-Darenth Arkal Water Technologies Bedford Steer End Berghof Bhatia Engineering Biopharma Process Systems Capper Plastics Carbis Cole-Parmer Corode Crosible De Vita Didier Dorr-Oliver Eimco Eurofiltec Eurofiltres Technologies Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtres Vernay Filtroba G Bopp Ga udfri n GKD GKN Sinter Metals GSF Haver& Boecker Hedley Hydraulics Heinrich Fiedler Humber Fabrics Jiangbei Machinery Jord JVK Kea Developments Lenser Martin Kurz Mavag Miller Leaman Norman Filter Novotecnic Europa Perry Plastok PTI Technologies RPA Process SAF Filter Samuel Hill Sartorius Sefar Serfilco Sparkler Stawag Biotech Technitex The Multiple Fabric Co The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Tuscon Exports Universal Filters Universal Process Equipment USFilter WesTech Engineering Wire Tech 8.2.2.81 Pressure Filters 3V Cogeim Albany Allied Filter Systems Allis Mineral Systems Alpco de Mexico Amafilter
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Americleer Andritz Aoustin Arboga-Darenth Atkins Fulford Bedford Steer End Berghof Betex Bhatia Engineering BHS Werk Sonthofen Biopharma Process Systems Biotek Systems Bird Machine Bokela Brautek British Filters Cadisch Precision Meshes Carbis Carlson Carter Charles Thompson CMS Braillon Cole-Parmer Comber Contamination Control Technologies Corning Costar Corode CPL Carbon Link CPL/Miller Crosible Culligan Cuno Dahlman Daido Machines Dango & Dienenthal De Vita De Dietrich Delkor Desotec Didier Dollinger Dorr Oliver Eimco Doucet DrM Dr MQIler enViro-cell EPE ERG Eurofiltec Eurofiltres Technologies Euroslot Eurovent FAUDI Process Fawcett Christie Filter Specialists Filter-Tex Filters for Industry Filterspun Filtertek Filtra-Systems Filtration Filtration Services Filtration Systems Filtres Philippe Filtres Vernay Filtro Filtroba Fluid Engineering Fournier Industries Freudenberg FSI Filter Systems G Bopp G Siempelkamp Gaudfrin
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General Waters GKN Sinter Metals Global Enviro Tech Gtec Guedu Hankook Jungsoo Harmsco Haver & Boecker Hayward Industrial Products Headline Heco Heinkel Heinrich Fiedler Hoesch Industries Hoffmann Hosokawa Micron Howden Wade Humber Fabrics Hydac Filtertechnik Hydac Technology Hydroflow Europe Idee e Prodotti Inafuku ITC Indufil Indufilt Industri-Textil Job Industrial Filter & Pump INKOS International Reserve Equipment Jord JVK K&H Eppensteiner Kea Developments Kimberly-Clark King Krauss-Maffei Larox Larox Pannevis Latham Lautrette Lenser Lenzing Technik Liquid-Solids Separation Lurmark Mavag MEC Filtration Systems Medro Systems Membraflow Memcor Merrem & la Porte Metso Mineral Micro-Mesh Microdyn-Nadir Microfiltrex Micronics Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha Miura MP Filtri National Filter Media Netzsch Norman Filter North American Filter Novotecnic Europa Oberlin Osmonics Otto Markert Outokumpu Pall Pan America Environmental Pannevis Parker Hannifin Parmatic Filter Perry
PGI Nordlys Phoenix Process Equipment Plastok Plenty Plenty Uniquip Porex Protfilt Kkt PTI Technologies R P Adams Rosenmund VTA RPA Process SAF Filter Samuel Hill Sartorius Scheibler Sefar Separation Technologies Serfilco Shivam Filterpress Smith & Loveless Solution Technologies Sparkler Stawag Biotech Steri Technologies Superior Industrial Products Svedala Pumps & Process Sweco Tate Andale TEPRO The Multiple Fabric Co The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Tuscon Exports Universal Filters Universal Process Equipment USFilter VC Filters VA Tech Wabag WL Gore Walker Filtration Waste-Tech Welders WesTech Engineering Western Water Products Winston F2S Wire Tech WOKU-Filtermedia
8.2.2.82 Pressure Leaf Filters 3V Cogeim Albany Amafilter Aoustin Bedford Steer End Biopharma Process Systems Biotek Systems Brautek Cadisch Precision Meshes Carbis Carlson Comber Crosible De Vita Diva Envitec Eurofiltec Eurofiltres Technologies Filtration cv Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtroba G Bopp Gaudfrin GKD GKN Sinter Metals
Greig GSF Haver& Boecker Humber Fabrics Industrial Filter & Pump International Reserve Equipment Ishikawajima-Harima Jiangbei Machinery JVK Kea Developments Larox Lenser LFC Lochem Liquid-Solids Separation Mavag National Filter Media Oberlin Otto Markert Perry Plastok PTI SAF Filter Samuel Hill Scheibler Sefar Sparkler Stawag Biotech Stella-Meta Steri Technologies Technitex The Multiple Fabric Co Trislot Tuscon Exports Universal Process Equipment USFilter Wire Tech
8.2.2.83 Pressure Nutsche Filters 3V Cogeim Bokela Charles Thompson Comber Crosible De Dietrich Didier Diva Envitec Eurofiltec Eurofiltres Technologies Filtration cv Filtration Services Fuji Filter G Bopp GKD Greig Gtec Guedu Haver & Boecker Humber Fabrics Industrial Filter & Pump JVK Kea Developments LFC Lochem Martin Kurz Mavag Otto Markert Perry Plastok QVF Rosenmund VTA Southwest Screens Sparkler Stawag Biotech
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8.2.2.84 Pressure Plate Filters Albany BHS Werk Sonthofen Biopharma Process Systems Bird Machine Bokela Brautek Cadisch Precision Meshes Carier Pollution Control China Great Wall Crosible Delkor Diemme Dorr Oliver Eimco ErtelAIsop Eurofiltec Eurovent Filtech Filter-Tex Filtration cv Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtroba G Bopp Gaudfrin GKD GKN Sinter Metals Greig H Putsch Haver & Boecker Hoesch Industries Humber Fabrics Industri-Textil Job Industrial Filter & Pump JVK Latham Mavag National Filter Media Netzsch Otto Markert Outokumpu Patrick Charles Perry Plastok Rosenmund VTA Samuel Hill Sefar Shivam Filterpress Shop Aid Sparkler Stawag Biotech Svedala Pumps & Process The Multiple Fabric Co Tuscon Exports Universal Process Equipment Welders 8.2.2.85 Pressure Vacuum Filters ACS Filtertechniek Alamo Water Refiners Americleer Andritz Arboga-Darenth Biopharma Process Systems Brautek Cadisch Precision Meshes Cole-Parmer Comber Crosible
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Cumberland Process Equipment De Dietrich Delkor Dollinger Eurofiltec Eurovent Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtres Vernay Filtroba Fluid Technologies GB~PP Gaudfrin GKD Gtec Guedu Harmsco Haver & Boecker Heco Heinrich Fiedler Hosokawa Micron Humber Fabrics Hydroflow Europe ISP Jiangbei Machinery JVK Krauss-Maffei Larox Pannevis Lenser Mavag North American Filter Otto Markert Outokumpu Pannevis Perry RPA Process Sartorius Sefar Shop Aid Sparkler Steri Technologies The Multiple Fabric Co Universal Process Equipmlent Voigt Walker Filtration WesTech Engineering Wire Tech 8.2.2.86 Pressure Vessel Filters Alamo Water Refiners Albany Alderley Allied Filter Systems Americleer Atkins Fulford Betex Bhatia Engineering Carlson Carter Charles Thompson Cobham Fluid Com ber CPL Carbon Link Crosible Culligan Cuno Daido Machines De Dietrich De Vita Didier Dollinger Donaldson
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Dorr Oliver Eimco Elga Facet Fairey FAUDl Process Filter Specialists Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtroba FSI Filter Systems Fuji Filter GB~PP Geyer's Manufacturing GKD GKN Sinter Metals Greig Gtec Guedu Hankison Harmsco lndufil Industrial Filter & Pump Ishikawajima-Harima ISP Johnson JVK Krauss-Maffei Lautrette LC1 Mavag Miura National Filter Media Norman Filter North American Filter Pall Parker Hannifin Perry Plenty Uniquip Porous Media Protfilt Kkt Shop Aid Smith & Loveless Solution Technologies Sparkler TEPRO Project Engineering Wassertechni k The Hilliard Corp The Multiple Fabric Co Tuscon Exports United Filters Universal Filters Universal Process Equipment Wako Industrial WesTech Engineering Winston F2S Wire Tech 8.2.2.87 Roll Filters AAF Airklean Engineering Camfil Camfil Farr China Great Wall Dahlman Filterspun Filtra Filtration Services Filtration Technology Gebriider Trox lnterfilta Japan Vilene Kanai Juyokogyo King Mikropor
Nippon Muki Novotecnic Europa Osmonics Perry Equipment SAF Filter Sagicofim Salme for Industry mmerce Serfilco Triple R Trox Tuscon Exports Westbury Zoltek 8.2.2.88 Rotary Disc Filters Albany Al barrie Canada Allis Mineral Systems Americleer Andritz Arboga-Darenth Bedford Steer End Biotek Systems Bokela Dorr-Oliver Eimco Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtres Vernay Filtroba Fournier Industries Gaudfrin GKD Gneua Haver & Boecker Heinrich Fiedler Humber Fabrics Jiangbei Machinery Jord JVK Krauss-Maffei Lenser Mavag Metso Mineral Miller Leaman Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha National Filter Media Otto Markert Outokumpu Perry RPA Process SAF Filter Samuel Hill Sefar Sernagiotto Sismat Sparkler Svedala Pumps & Process The Multiple Fabric Co Tuscon Exports Unison Universal Process Equipment Waterwise Services WesTech Engineering Wire Tech WOKU-Filtermedia Zwicky Engineering 8.2.2.89 Rotary Drum Filters Albany Albarrie Canada Allis Mineral Systems Andritz Arboga-Darenth Atkins Fulford
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Bedford Steer End Bhatia Engineering BHS Werk Sonthofen Biopharma Process Systems Birch Bokela Brautek Cadisch Precision Meshes Carbis Dango & Dienenthal De Vita Dorr Oliver Eimco Eurofiltec Euroslot Filtration cv Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtres Vernay GB~PP Gaudfrin Geiger GKD Hans Huber Humber Fabrics Hydroflow Europe INKOS lntereco International Reserve Equipment Jiangbei Machinery Johnson Jord Kea Developments Klein Abwasser Krauss-Maffei Lenser Materiel Perrier Metso Mineral Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha National Filter Media Neu ETS Neyrtec Environnement Novotecnic Europa Otto Markert Patrick Charles Perry Roto-Sieve RPA Process SAF Filter Samuel Hill Sefar SeparaTech Sernagiotto Sismat Smith & Loveless Svedala Pumps & Process Tetratec The Multiple Fabric Co Trislot Tuscon Exports Universal Process Equipment Waterwise Services WesTech Engineering Wire Tech Zoltek 8.2.2.90 Rotary Pressure Filters 3V Cogeim Albany Andritz Bhatia Engineering BHS Werk Sonthofen Biopharma Process Systems
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Bokela Cadisch Precision Meshes ERG Eurofiltec Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtres Vernay Filtroba Fluid Engineering Fournier Industries GB~PP Gaudfrin Heco Heinrich Fiedler lnternational Reserve Equipment JVK Krauss-Maffei Lenser Mavag Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha Otto Markert Perry RPA Process SAF Filter Samuel Hill Sefar The Multiple Fabric Co Tuscon Exports WesTech Engineering Wire Tech 8.2.2.91 Rotary Vacuum Filters Albany Alfa Laval Allis Mineral Systems Amafilter Americleer Andritz Aquafine Biopharma Process SystemIS Biotek Systems Birch Bokela Brautek Cadisch Precision Meshes Centriquip Consept Solutions De Vita Dorr Oliver Eimco Eurofiltec Filtration cv Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtres Vernay Filtroba G BOPP Gaudfrin Heinrich Fiedler Humber Fabrics lnternational Reserve Equipment Krauss-Maffei Lenser Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha National Filter Media Otto Markert Outokumpu Patrick Charles Perry RPA Process SAF Filter Samuel Hill
The Multiple Fabric Co Unifloc Universal Process Equipment WesTech Engineering Wire Tech Zoltek 8.2.2.92 Sand Filters (Continuous & Deep Media) A AF Allis Mineral Systems Americleer Andritz Aquafine Ashbrook Atkins Fulford Berkefeld-Filter Campbell Manufacturing Chemitreat Christ Claude Laval Consept Solutions CPL Carbon Link CPLJMiller Culligan Cycron Daido Machines Degremont Desotec Didier Dorr-Oliver Eimco Earth Tech Umwelttechnik Ecolochem Elga enviro-cell ERG Eurofiltec Eurofiltres Technologies Filterspun Filtration Services GEA Delbag Geiger Global Enviro Tech Hatenboer-Water Huber Technology ID Construct lndustrial Filter & Pump lnfilco Degremont lnternational Water Technology John Meunier Jord Lakos Lakos Separators, Claude Laval Mass Transfer Materiel Perrier Medro Systems Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha Nordic Water Products Osmonics Pan America Environmental Parkson Progenitive Filtration Prosep Filter Serfilco Sernagiotto SGL ACOTEC Sismat Smith & Loveless Superior lndustrial Products TEPRO Tuscon Exports USFilter
VA Tech Wa bag Van Der Molen Wedeco Weir Envig WesTech Engineering Western Water Products Windhoff AG WPL 8.2.2.93 Screens (Gyratory) Andritz Carbis Cleveland Wire Cloth Filtrex Fosplant Gough Heco Heinrich Fiedler Jiangbei Machinery Kason Plastok Sernagiotto WL Gore William Boulton 8.2.2.94 Screens (Rotating Drum) Andritz Carbis Carier Pollution Control Cleveland Wire Cloth Filtres Philippe Filtrex Haver & Boecker Heinrich Fiedler INKOS Jiangbei Machinery JWC Parkson Perry Reko lndustrial Sefar Sismat Smith & Loveless Solution Technologies Trislot 8.2.2.95 Screens (Vertical) Andritz Autel Carbis Haver & Boecker Jiangbei Machinery JWC 8.2.2.96 Screens (Vibratory) Alfa Laval Americleer Andritz Carbis Chauvin Clarcor Cleveland Wire Cloth CPM Croft Engineering Dahlman Eriez Magnetics FL Smidth Airtech Filtra Vibracion Fosplant GB~PP GKD Gough Haver & Boecker
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Heinrich Fiedler HPP Hutter & Schrantz lnafuku ITC lnka lnternational Reserve Equipment Jiangbei Machinery Johnson Kason Macon Wire Montair Andersen New Logic Perry Plastok Reko lndustrial Rosedale Products Russell Finex Screen Systems Sefar Sweco Technitex Tema Tetko Tri-Flo Trislot Tuscon Exports Unifloc United Wire Universal Process Equipment William Boulton 8.2.2.97 Sedimenters Arboga-Darenth Carier Pollution Control Delkor Deltamist Dorr-Oliver Eimco enViro-cell Filtres Philippe Fluid Solutions Fritsch Global Enviro Tech Jiangbei Machinery Limburg Filter Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha Munters Euroform Outokumpu Particle Technology Smith & Loveless Superior lndustrial Products Thomas Broadbent 8.2.2.98 Self-Cleaning Filters AAF ACME Engineering Products Alfa Laval Allied Filter Systems Alpco de Mexico Altair Amafilter Aoustin Arboga-Darenth Arkal Water Technologies Atkins Fulford Bedford Steer End Bernoulli System Bhatia Engineering Biotek Systems Birch Boll Filter Camfil Farr Carbis Carier Pollution Control
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Carlson Carter Environmental Culligan Cuno Dahlman De Vita Desotec Didier Diva Envitec DrM Dr MQIler Dynaflow Ecolochem Elga enViro-cell Environmental Equipment Eurofiltec Euroslot FAUDI Process Fawcett Christie Filtermat Filtration cv Filtration Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtrex Filtro Filtroba Flowtech Fluid Engineering FuMA-Tech Gilroy Gneu I~ H Krantz TKT H Putsch Harmsco HAVE Technologies Heco Heinrich Frings Horizon Humber Fabrics Hydac Technology Idee e Prodotti Industrial Filter & Pump Ing A Maurer Invensys APV Ishikawajima-Harima Jiangbei Machinery Johnson Kadant Kea Developments King Lakos Lautrette Lenzing Technik Mann+Hummel Materiel Perrier Membraflow Micro-Mesh Microfiltrex MikroPul Miller Leaman New Logic Norman Filter Oberlin Orival Water Osmonics Pall Parker Hannifin Parkson Pilatus Filter Plastok Plenty Plenty Uniquip Porex
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Porous Media ProMinent Prosep Filter PTI PTI Technologies R P Adams Rellumit Rosedale Products Russell Finex SG Frantz SaatiTech SAF Filter Sagicofim Scheibler Serfilco Sernagiotto Shivam Filterpress Shop Aid Simatek Sinaptec Sismat Smith & Loveless Solution Technologies Southwest Screens Sparkler Stella-Meta Superior Industrial Products Taprogge Tate Andale Tech Filter Trislot Trive n i Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Ultra Sep Vee Bee WL Gore Western Water Products Wire Tech
8.2.2.99 Separators
AAF ACS Industries AirMaze AKW Apparate Alderley Alfa Laval Allied Filter Systems Altair Americleer AML Industries Andritz Aquafine Arboga-Darenth Ashbrook BEC Beckart Environmental Bedford Steer End Begg, Cousland Benco Bernard Dumas Biotek Systems Birch Bokela BWF Textil Carbis Carier Pollution Control CC Jensen Centriquip Chemitreat China Great Wall Christ Claude Laval Clean Gas Systems
Climavent-Cadi Cobham Fluid Cole-Parmer Consept Solutions Conwed Plastics Costacurta Cuno Dango & Dienenthal Degremont Delta Filter Deltamist Dollinger Dorr Oliver Eimco Ducon Technologies Earth Tech Umwelttechnik EIVS enViro-cell Environmental Equipment Environmental Filter ERG Eriez Magnetics Eurofiltec Evergreen Technologies FL Smidth Airtech Facet Filterspun Filterworld Filtration cv Filtration Engineering Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtr o Filtroba Flottweg Fluid Solutions Fournier Industries FPS Institute Freddy Products Freudenberg Fritsch GEA Delbag GEC Alsthom Bergeron Gennaretti Georg SchQnemann Gilroy Global Enviro Tech Gondrexon Goudsmit Hankison Harmsco Hayward Industrial Products Heco Hengst Hodge Separators Hoffmann Hollingsworth & Vose Hosokawa Bepex Hosokawa Micron Huber Technology Hudson Industries Hydroflow Europe Indufil Industrial Filter & Pump International Reserve Equipment Jiangbei Machinery John Meunier Karberg & Hennemann Keltec Kimre King Krauss-Maffei Krebs Engineers Lakos
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Lakos Separators, Claude Laval La utrette Lenzing Technik Lynsk Macon Wire Mass Transfer Materiel Perrier Metso Mineral MF&T Mikropor MikroPul Miller Leaman Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha Miura Mott Munters Euroform Munters National Fluid Separators Netzsch New Logic Neyrtec Environnement Nitto Denko NKR Technology Nordic Water Products Novasep Novotecnic Europa Osmonics Outokumpu Pall Pan America Environmental Parker Hannifin Parkson Parmatic Filter Patrick Charles Peerless Penn Separator Perry Pieralisi Plastok Plenty Plenty Uniquip Porex Porous Media Premaberg Prosep Filter PTI QVF Process Systems Reko Industrial Rellumit Rhodius Rousselet Robatel Russell Finex SG Frantz Sagicofim Schauenburg Scienco Separator Spares Separex Serep Sernagiotto Shivam Filterpress Sifat Sismat Smith & Loveless Solution Technologies Stawag Biotech Stella-Meta Stripping Technologies Suparator Systems Superior Industrial Products Svedala Pumps & Process Sweco Tate Andale
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Tenax Tenmat TEPRO The Hilliard Corp Tissmetal Triple R Trislot Triveni Turbo Systems Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Ube Industries Universal Process Equipment USFilter VA Tech Wabag Van Der Molen Vee Bee ortoil Separation Systems Wako Industrial WAM Web Dynamics WesTech Engineering Western Water Products Westfalia Separator Winkelhorst Trenntechnik Winston F2S Wix Worthwell Zander Hiross
8.2.2.100 Separators (Liquid/Liquid)
ACS Industries Alderley Alfa Laval Allied Filter Systems AML Industries Andritz Ashbrook BEC Bedford Steer End Begg, Cousland Benco Birch BWF Textil Carbis Carier Pollution Control Centriquip China Great Wall Cobham Fluid Cuno Delta mist Dorr Oliver Eimco Ducon Technologies Environmental Equipment Eriez Magnetics Eurofiltec Evergreen Technologies Facet Filterspun Filtration Engineering Flottweg Freddy Products Fritsch GEA Delbag Gennaretti Georg Sch0nemann Gilroy Heco Hengst Hodge Separators Hosokawa Bepex Hudson Industries Indufil
International Reserve Equipment Jiangbei Machinery Kimre King Krauss-Maffei Krebs Engineers Lautrette Lynsk Macon Wire MF&T Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha Miura National Fluid Separators New Logic NKR Technology Osmonics Pall Parker Hannifin Parmatic Filter Peerless Perry Pieralisi Plastok Plenty Plenty Uniquip Porex Porous Media Prosep Filter PTI Rellumit Rhodius Rousselet Robatel Scienco Separator Spares Shivam Filterpress Smith & Loveless Solution Technologies Suparator Systems The Hilliard Corp Turbo Systems Twin Filter Universal Process Equipment USFilter Van Der Molen Vortoil Separation Wako Industrial WesTech Engineering Westfalia Separator Winkelhorst Trenntechnik Winston F2S Wix Worthwell Zander Hiross
8.2.2.101 Sewage Filters ACME Engineering Alderley Alfa Laval Atech Innovations Atkins Fulford Berghof Birch Bird Machine Black & Veatch Bokela Brentwood Industries Bucher Guyer Cadisch Precision Meshes Camfil Farr Carbis Carier Pollution Control Centriquip China Great Wall
Clarcor Consept Solutions Contamination Control Technologies Crosible Daido Machines Degremont Delkor Earth Tech Umwelttechnik Entec Holland Environmental Equipment ERG Fairey FAUDI Process Filtres Philippe G Bopp Geiger GKD Hahnewald Hans Brochier Hans Huber Hayward Industrial Products Heco Heinrich Fiedler Hiro Trading Hoesch Industries Huber Technology Humber Fabrics Idee e Prodotti Infilco Degremont Inka IN KOS Johnson Jord JVK Kadant Lakos Separators, Claude Laval Latham Lenser Mass Transfer Membraflow Micronics Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha Miura Netzsch New Logic Nihon Schumacher Nordic Water Products Outokumpu Pall Schumacher Plastok Plenty Porous Fibers PTI Technologies SAF Filter Scottex Precision Screen Systems Sefar Sismat Smith & Loveless Solids Technology Superior Industrial Products Tate Andale Tema The Multiple Fabric Co The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Universal Process Equipment Vee Bee WAM Wastewater Resources
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8.2.2.102 Stainless Steel Filters ACME Engineering Air & Liquid Filtration Alfa Laval Allied Filter Systems Alpco de Mexico Amafilter Americleer Ameridia AquaPure Arboga-Darenth Athex bvba Atkins Fulford Axium Process Bedford Steer End Benco Betex BFPS Bhatia Engineering Biotek Systems Birch Boll Filter Brautek Buckbee-Mears St Paul Cadisch Precision Meshes Camfil Farr Carbis Carter Environmental Charles Thompson Classic Claude Laval Cleveland Wire Cloth Cole-Parmer Comber Contamination Control Technologies Corode CPL Carbon Link CPM Croft Engineering Culligan Cumberland Process Equipment Cuno Dahlman Dango & Dienenthal De Dietrich De Vita Delkor Delta mist Desotec Didier Diva Envitec Dollinger Domnick Hunter Donaldson Dorr-Oliver Eimco Doucet E Begerow Earth Tech Umwelttechnik Elga Emcel Endecotts Environmental Equipment EPE ErtelAIsop Eurofiltec Euroslot FL Smidth Airtech Facet FAUDI Process Federal Mogul
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Fileder Filter Specialists Filter Technology Filtermat Filtertek Filterworld Filtra Vibracion Filtra-Systems Filtration cv Filtration Services Filtration Systems Filtres Philippe Filtrex Filtro Filtroba FLOWaire Flowmatic Systems FSI Filter Systems Fuji Filter G Bopp GEA Delbag Gilroy GKD GKN Filters GKN Sinter Metals Gondrexon Gopani Goudsmit Gough Graver Technologies GSF Gtec H Krantz TKT H Putsch Harmsco Hatenboer-Water HAVE Technologies Haver& Boecker Hayward Industrial Products Headline Heco Heinkel Heinrich Fiedler Hoesch Industries Hutter & Schrantz Hydac Technology Idee e Prodotti Indufil Indufilt Industrial Filter & Pump INKOS Ishikawajima-Harima ISP Jiangbei Machinery John Meunier Johnson Karl K0fner Kea Developments King Lakos Separators, Claude Laval Lenzing Technik LFC Lochem Liquid Filtration Systems MAC Equipment Macon Wire Maeda Shell Martin Kurz Memcor Merrem & la Porte Meura Micro-Mesh Microfiltrex Miller Leaman
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Millipore Mott MP Filtri Netzsch New Logic Nippon Seisen Norman Filter Oberlin Osmonics Pall Parker Hannifin Parmatic Filter Paul Perry Plastok Plenty Plenty Uniquip Porex Porvair Protfilt Kkt PTI Technologies QVF R P Adams Rellumit Rhodius Rosedale Products Russell Finex Sagicofim Sartorius Scheibler Schleicher & Schuell Screen Systems Separation Technologies Sernagiotto Sillaford Simatek Sinun Sismat Smith & Loveless Solution Technologies Southwest Screens Sparkler Stawag Biotech Stella-Meta Steri Technologies Stork Protech Superior Industrial Products Tate Andale Teldust AS Tema TEPRO The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Tissmetal Triveni Tuscon Exports Ultrafilter United Filters Universal Process Equipment Van Der Molen Vee Bee Wako Industrial Walker Filtration Wells Spiral Tubes Winston F2S Wire Tech Zander Zoltek Zwicky Engineering
8.2.2.103 Strainers
A2Z ACME Engineering Air & Liquid Filtration
AirMaze Allied Filter Systems Alpco de Mexico Amafilter Amazon Aoustin Apexfil Atkins Fulford Axium Process BEC Bedford Steer End Berkefeld-Filter Bernoulli System Betex Bhatia Engineering Biotek Systems Birch Boll Filter British Filters Cadisch Precision Meshes Carbis Carier Pollution Control Carlson Classic Cleveland Wire Cloth CMS Braillon Cole-Parmer Corode Costacurta Croft Engineering Cuno Dahlman Daido Machines DCE Iberica De Vita Didier Dollinger Donaldson Donaldson Torit Doucet E Begerow Endecotts Environmental Equipment EPE Esters-Filtertechnik Euroslot Facet FAUDI Process Filter Specialists Filtermat Filtration cv Filtration Filtration Services Filtration Systems Filtres Philippe Filtrex Filtro Flowtech Fluid Engineering Forward Industries FuMA-Tech G Bopp Gaudenzi Geiger Gilroy GKD Gondrexon Gopani GSF H Putsch Hankook Jungsoo Harmsco Haver& Boecker Hayward Industrial Products
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Heco Heinrich Fiedler Hutter & Schrantz Hydac Technology Indufil ISP Iwatani John Meunier Johnson Kea Developments King Lakos Lakos Separators, Claude Laval LFC Lochem Liquid Filtration Systems Liquid-Solids Separation Lurmark Macon Wire Mann+Hummel Medro Systems MF&T Microfiltrex Microtech Miller Leaman Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha MP Filtri Norman Filter Parker Hannifin Parmatic Filter Paul Plastok Plenty Plenty Uniquip Porvair Prosep Filter R P Adams Rellumit Ron-Vik Rosedale Products Royal Guard Russell Finex SaatiTech SAF Filter Separation Technologies Sillaford Sismat Southwest Screens Sparkler Spirax Sarco Superior Industrial Products Tate Andale Technitex Tecnov Donaldson The Hilliard Corp The Multiple Fabric Co The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Tissmetal Triveni Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Universal Filters Vee Bee Vortoil Separation Wako Industrial Westbury Western Water Products William Boulton Winston F2S Wire Tech Wire Weaving Worthwell
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8.2.2.104 Strainers (Basket) A2Z ACME Engineering Air & Liquid Filtration Allied Filter Systems Alpco de Mexico Apexfil Birch Carbis Carlson Cleveland Wire Cloth Cole-Parmer Costacurta Daido Machines Didier Facet FAUDI Process Filter Specialists Filtration cv Filtres Philippe Filtrex Fluid Engineering G Bopp Gondrexon Gopani Harmsco Hayward Industrial Products Heco Indufil Kea Developments King LFC Lochem Liquid Filtration Systems Medro Systems MF&T Miller Leaman Parker Hannifin Plastok Plenty R P Adams Russell Finex Sillaford Sismat The Hilliard Corp lqssmetal Twin Filter Universal Filters Winston F2S 8.2.2.105 Surface Filters Advantec MFS Allied Filter Systems Alpco de Mexico Arboga-Darenth Berghof BFPS Carbis Carlson Chisso Filter Classic Claude Laval CPL Carbon Link Desotec DrM Dr MQIler enViro-cell Facet FAUDI Process Fileder Filtration cv Filtration Filtres Philippe fluXXion G Bopp GKN Filters
Gopani HAVE Technologies Haver & Boecker Heco Industrial Filter & Pump INKOS Johnson Filtration King Martin Kurz Membraflow Microfiltrex Miller Leaman Millipore Parker Hannifin Plenty Plenty Uniquip R P Adams Schwegmann Sefar Serfilco Sericol Sinun Smith & Loveless Southwest Screens TEPRO Tetratec Universal Filters Whatman ZenPure 8.2.2.106 Thickeners Allis Mineral Systems Andritz Aquafine Ashbrook Carier Pollution Control Centriquip Choquenet Christ Consept Solutions Dahlman Delkor Deltamist Dorr Oliver Eimco Eurofiltec Filtres Philippe Filtres Vernay Flottweg FPS Institute Gaudfrin Geiger Gennaretti Global Enviro Tech Hankook Jungsoo Hans Huber Hodge Separators Huber Technology ID Construct Idee e Prodotti Inka INKOS International Reserve Equipment Jiangbei Machinery Larox Lawrence Industries LCI Lenser Messo-Chemietechnik Metso Mineral Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha Miura Najade Separation New Logic
Outokumpu Pieralisi RPA Process Schauenburg Maschinen Sernagiotto Sismat Smith & Loveless Unifloc USFilter VA Tech Wabag WAM WesTech Engineering Westfalia Separator Windhoff AG Wire Tech
8.2.2.107 7flting/77pping Pan
Filters Arboga-Darenth Croft Engineering Dorr-Oliver Eimco Eurofiltec Filtration Services G Bopp Jiangbei Machinery Perry Plastok
8.2.2.108 Vacuum Belt; Pan Or Table Filters Activated Carbonair AJM/Polyfilters Aoustin Birch Cumberland Process Equipment Delkor Dorr-Oliver Eimco FAUDI Process Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Gaudfrin GKD H Putsch Hoffman Air Hoffmann Jiangbei Machinery Jord Ken Weber Associates Larox Pannevis National Filter Media Novotecnic Europa Patrick Charles Perry QVF RPA Process SAF Filter Schauenburg Maschinen Shop Aid The Multiple Fabric Co Unifloc Universal Process Equipment
8.2.2.109 Vacuum Disc Filters Albany Allis Mineral Systems Americleer Andritz BLF- Filtermedien Bokela Crosible Dorr-Oliver Eimco Filtration Services Filtres Philippe
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Filtres Vernay Filtroba G Bopp Gaudfrin GKD Haver& Boecker Heinrich Fiedler Inafuku ITC International Reserve Equipment Jord JVK Krauss-Maffei Lenser Metso Mineral Millipore National Filter Media Otto Markert Outokumpu Mintec Outokumpu Perry RPA Process SaatiTech SAF Filter Samuel Hill Sartorius Sefar Sintair The Multiple Fabric Co WesTech Engineering Wire Tech WOKU-Filtermedia ZenPure
8.2.2.110 Vacuum Drum
Filters Albany Albarrie Canada Alfa Laval Allis Mineral Systems Amafilter Andritz Aoustin Aquafine Arboga-Darenth Biotek Systems Birch Bokela Brautek Cadisch Precision Meshes De Vita Dorr-Oliver Eimco Eurofiltec Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtres Vernay G Bopp Gaudfrin GKD Heinrich Fiedler Hoffmann Inafuku ITC INKOS International Reserve Equipment Jiangbei Machinery Jord Ken Weber Associates Krauss-Maffei Larox Lenser Metso Mineral National Filter Media Otto Markert
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Patrick Charles Porvair RPA Process SaatiTech SAF Filter Samuel Hill Scottex Precision Sefar Sintair The Multiple Fabric Co Unifloc Universal Process Equipment WesTech Engineering Wire Tech
8.2.2.111 Vacuum Filters Activated Carbonair ACS Filtertechniek AJM/Polyfilters Alamo Water Refiners Albany Alfa Laval Allis Mineral Systems Amafilter Americleer Andritz Aquafine Arboga-Darenth BHS Werk Sonthofen Biopharma Process Systems Biotek Systems Birch Bokela Boll & Kirch Brautek Cadisch Precision Meshes Camfil Camfil Farr Carbis CC Jensen Centriquip China Great Wall Classic Cole-Parmer Comber Consept Solutions Corning Costar Crosible Cumberland Process Equipment Daido Machines De Dietrich De Vita De Dietrich Delkor Didier Diva Envitec Dollinger Donaldson Dorr Oliver Eimco Emcel Esters-Filtertechnik Eurofiltec Eurovent FAUDI Process Fawcett Christie Filtra Filtra-Systems Filtration cv Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtres Vernay Filtro Filtroba
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Fluid Technologies Freudenberg G Bopp Gaudfrin GKD Gtec Guedu Harmsco Haver & Boecker Headline Heco Heinrich Fiedler Heinz Fischer Hoffmann Hollingsworth & Vose Hosokawa Micron Humber Fabrics Hydroflow Europe Inafuku ITC International Reserve Equipment ISP Jiangbei Machinery Jord JVK Ken Weber Associates Kim berly-Clark King Krauss-Maffei Larox Pannevis Lenser Liquid-Solids Separation Mavag Metso Mineral Microtech Mitsubishi Kakoki Kaisha National Filter Media NKR Technology North American Filter Novotecnic Europa Otto Markert Outokumpu Mintec Outokumpu P&J Dust Extraction Pannevis Patrick Charles Perry PGI Nordlys Porvair Prosep Filter Systems PTI QVF RPA Process SaatiTech SAF Filter Samuel Hill Sartorius Schleicher & Schuell Scottex Precision Sefar Shop Aid Simatek Sotras Sparkler Steri Technologies Tetratec The Multiple Fabric Co Tuscon Exports Ultrafilter Unifloc Universal Process Equipment Vitafibres Voigt Walker Filtration
WesTech Engineering Wire Tech Zoltek
8.2.2.112 Vacuum Leaf Filters Albany Amafilter Biotek Systems Bokela Carbis Crosible Eurofiltec Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtroba Gaudfrin GKD International Reserve Equipment Jiangbei Machinery JVK Lenser National Filter Media Otto Markert SAF Filter Sefar Sparkler Steri Technologies The Multiple Fabric Co Tuscon Exports Universal Process Equipment Wire Tech 8.2.2.113 Vacuum Purifiers ACS Filtertechniek CC Jensen Christ Inafuku ITC SAF Filter Sotras The Multiple Fabric Co 8.2.2.114 Vertical Leaf Filters Albany Carbis Crosible De Vita Delkor Eurofiltec Eurofiltres Technologies Filtration Services Gaudfrin GKD Greig Industrial Filter & Pump Jiangbei Machinery JVK Larox LFC Lochem Miura National Filter Media Perry Plastok PTI SAF Filter Scheibler Screen Systems Sefar Sparkler The Multiple Fabric Co Universal Process Equipment
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8.2.3 Filter Media
8.2.3.1 Absorbents 3M Alamo Water Refiners Allied Filter Systems Amer-Sil Berkefeld-Filter Camfil Ceco Christ CPL Carbon Link Crosmill DelStar Desotec Eagle Picher Ergon Nonwovens FL Smidth Airtech Facultatieve Technologies Fairey Filter Materials Filter Specialists Filtra Flair Flanders Fluitek FSI Filter Systems GEA Delbag Gopani Graver Technologies GusmerCellulo Hankison Inafuku ITC ISP Johns Manville Kondoh Lantor Lautrette Lawrence Industries Limburg Filter Mcleod Russel Monadnock Non-Wovens LLC MTS Parker Hannifin Perry Equipment Progenitive Filtration Purafil Sefar Shinwon Felt Simatek Sofralub Eciflu Total Filtration Twin Filter URT Umwelttechnik Vikoma 8.2.3.2 Activated Carbon 3M Europe Activated Carbonair ACS Filtertechniek Airguard Industries Airklean Engineering Alamo Water Refiners Alpma Hain Americleer AQF Technologies Aquafine Berkefeld-Filter Bernard Dumas BFF Nonwovens BHS Werk Sonthofen Blaschke Umwelttechnik BIQcher Bord na Mona Calgon Carbon Cameron-Yakima
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Camfil Camfil Farr Carlson Charcoal Cloth Chemitreat Chemviron Carbon China Great Wall China North Industries Christ Christ Kennicott Cole-Parmer Contamination Control Technologies Coral Corode CPL Carbon Link CPL/Miller Culligan Cuno D-Mark Dahlman DCE Iberica Desotec Disco Performance Fabrics Donaldson Donaldson Torit Ducon Technologies Eagle Ecolochem Eden Equipment Elga Elica Emcel Environnement Et Chimie Appliquee ErtelAIsop Este rs-Fi Ite rtech n ik Eurocarb Products Euroslot Facultatieve Technologies Fairey FAUDI Process FiberMark Gessmer Fileder Filtech Filtermation Products Filterspun Filtertek Filtra Filtration Group Filtration Services Filtration Technology Filtrine Manufacturing Filtro Flair Flanders Flowtech Freudenberg FSI Filter Systems GEA Delbag General Waters GKN Filters Global Enviro Tech Gopani Graver Technologies GusmerCellulo Hankison Hatenboer-Water Hayward Industrial Products Heinz Fischer Helsatech Indufil Infilco Degremont Interfilta
International Water Technology Kalsep Kalthoff Luftfilter Kea Developments Kiss Kondoh KX Industries Lantor Lawrence Industries Lehmann & Voss Libeltex Limburg Filter Lydall Maeda Shell Mcleod Russel Merrem & la Porte Met-Pro Mikropor Misonix Miura Norit Nucon Oberlin Osmonics Pall Schumacher Parker Arlon Permatron Perry Equipment PICA PlymoVent Porex Process Equipment Progenitive Filtration Prosep Filter Purafil Rel lu m it ResinTech Rosedale Products SAF Filter Sanshin Schleicher & Schuell Serfilco Siebe Gorman Simatek Sinun Snow Socrematic Sparkler Spirax Sarco Sutcliffe Speakman Tecnov Donaldson Toyobo Tuscon Exports Ultrafilter Uni-FIo URT Umwelttechnik Van Der Molen WL Gore Water Equipment Technologies Wedeco Westbury Western Water Products Winston F2S Zander Hiross ZenPure
8.2.3.3Activated Charcoal Activated Carbonair Airklean Engineering Alamo Water Refiners Berkefeld-Filter Bord na M6na
Calgon Carbon Cameron-Yakima Camfil Camfil Farr Charcoal Cloth Chemviron Carbon China North Industries CPL Carbon Link CPL/Miller Culligan Cuno D-Mark Desotec E Begerow Ecolochem Eden Equipment Emcel FAUDI Process Filtech Filterspun Filtra Filtration Technology Flair Flanders GEA Delbag Gopani GusmerCellulo Heinz Fischer Interfilta International Water Technology King Kondoh Lantor Lautrette Lydall No rit Nucon Permatron PICA Porex Purafil Siebe Gorman Sparkler Spirax Sarco Sutcliffe Speakman Total Filtration Tuscon Exports Westbury Western Water Products Winston F2S Zander Hiross
8.2.3.4 Adsorbents ACS Filtertechniek Alamo Water Refiners Allied Filter Systems Berkefeld-Filter BFF Nonwovens BlQcher Bucher Guyer Calgon Carbon Camfil Camfil Farr Charcoal Cloth Chemviron Carbon Christ CPL Carbon Link Culligan Cuno Delair Desotec Environnement Et Chimie Appliquee
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FL Smidth Airtech Fairey Filter Materials Filtra Filtration Services Filtro Flair Flanders Fluitek Foss Manufacturing Gopani Graver Technologies GusmerCellulo Heinz Fischer Inafuku ITC Industri-Textil Job Johns Manville Lantor Lawrence Industries Mcleod Russel Metso Mineral MTS Norit Nucon Permatron PICA Progenitive Filtration Purafil Refractron Technologies Siebe Gorman Simatek Sutcliffe Speakman Total Filtration Twin Filter URT Umwelttechnik Van Der Molen Wed eco Zander Hiross
8.2.3.5 Anthracite Alamo Water Refiners Berkefeld-Filter Chemitreat Christ Contamination Control Technologies CPL Carbon Link CPL/Miller Culligan Desotec Eurofiltec General Waters Global Enviro Tech King Komline-Sanderson Osmonics Perry Equipment Progenitive Filtration SAF Filter Sparkler Sutcliffe Speakman Western Water Products 8.2.3.6 Antistatic Media A2Z Allied Filter Systems Arville Textiles Athex bvba British Textile Technology BWF Textil China Great Wall DCE Iberica DelStar Diva Envitec
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Donaldson Donaldson Torit Fanafel Filtration cv Filzfabrik Fulda FINSA Herding Intensiv Filter Junker Filter KE Fibertec King Konus Konex Lantor MikroPul Otto Markert Parker Hannifin Plastok Porvair Purification Products SAF Filter Scottex Precision Sefar Shaffer Products Sioen Nordifa Technische Textilien L6rrach Tetratec Texon WL Gore Webron Products
8.2.3.7 Belts (Dewatering; Pressing & Drying)
Albany Allis Mineral Systems Alpma Hain Andritz Arville Textiles Ashbrook Cadisch Precision Meshes China Great Wall Croft Engineering Crosible Diatex Diva Envitec Dossa Harjee Exports DuPont FAUDI Process Filfab Filtech Filter Industries Filter-Tex Filtermation Products Filtration cv Filtration Services FINSA Fratelli Testori G Bopp GKD Gebr Kufferath Gondrexon Hosokawa Bepex Huyck Austria IBENA Textilwerke Beckmann Industri-Textil Job Inka Intereco Ishikawajima-Harima Junker Filter Ken Weber Associates King Lakos Separators, Claude Laval Larox Pannevis Limburg Filter Masturlal
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Menardi Merrem & la Porte MIT National Filter Media Otto Markert Pannevis SaatiTech SAF Filter Saltec Samuel Hill Sati Grupo Textil Scherrens Scottex Precision Sefar Sernagiotto SF Air Filtration Shanghai Industrial Techtextil Simon Hartley Sinun Sioen Nordifa Sismat Tamfelt Tetko Trans World Unifloc United Wire USFilter Verseidag-Techfab Welders Wires & Fabriks
8.2.3.8 Bolting Cloth
BLF- Filtermedien Carbis China Great Wall Cleveland Wire Cloth Fratelli Mariani FSI Filter Systems Fugafil G Bopp Gantois Gerard Daniel GKD Gebr Kufferath Gough Haver& Boecker IBENA Textilwerke Beckmann Industri-Textil Job Plastok SaatiTech Scherrens Scottex Precision Sefar Sericol Shanghai Industrial Techtextil Sider Arc Sinun Southwest Screens Sweco WAM Wire Tech WOKU-Filtermedia
8.2.3.9 Bonded Cartridges
Allied Filter Systems Alpco de Mexico Amazon Anderson Separator Bhatia Engineering BLF- Filtermedien Carbis Carlson Chem Tech Chemserve Perlite Chisso Filter
Classic Contamination Control Technologies Culligan Cuno Daido Machines Eurofiltec Fileder Filtermat Filterspun Filtration cv Flowtech fluXXion GKN Filters GKN Sinter Metals Global Enviro Tech Gopani HAVE Technologies Hayward Industrial Products Headline Heco Hengst Humber Fabrics Junker Filter Kitten Enterprises Lehmann & Voss Oberlin Parker Hannifin Plastok Plenty Uniquip SAF Filter Sealant Equipment Serfilco Shaffer Products Sinun Sly Stella-Meta Summit Filter Total Filter Twin Filter Voigt Winston F2S WOKU-Filtermedia Zander Hiross
8.2.3.10 Carbon Fibre
Alamo Water Refiners Alpma Hain Camfil Farr Cole-Parmer Desotec Eagle Emcel Filtermation Products Filtration Services Filtration Technology Hollingsworth & Vose Industri-Textil Job Interfilta Lydall Maeda Shell Marling Industrial Felts McLeod Russel Met-Pro Mikropor Miura PICA Plenty Purafil SAF Filter Sefar Tuscon Exports Western Water Products
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8.2.3.11 Cellulose Fibre
AAF BFF Nonwovens Birch British Textile Technology Carlson Chemserve Perlite Cole-Parmer Costar CP Environmental Crystal Filtration Cuno DCE Iberica Donaldson Donaldson Torit Eagle Eagle Picher ErtelAIsop Eurofiltec Famel FiberMark Gessmer Fileder Filtertek Filtration Services Flair Flowtech Gilroy Gopani Greig GusmerCellulo Hollingsworth & Vose Hydac Technology Inceltech France Industrial Filter & Pump J Rettenmaier K&H EppensteinerKarberg & Hennemann Lautrette Lawrence Industries Lehmann & Voss Liquid-Solids Separation MAC Equipment Membrana Met-Pro Microgon MikroPul Miura Norman Filter Novotecnic Europa Osmonics Pall PBI Porteret Beaulieu Industrie Perry Equipment PGI Nordlys Pieralisi Plastok PlymoVent Porex Sartorius Schleicher & Schuell Microscience Separation Technologies Sinun Sparkler Tecnov Donaldson Tuscon Exports Twin Filter
8.2.3.12 Ceramic Filter Media
Alpma Hain Altair Amer-Sil Americleer
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Arboga-Darenth atech innovations Biotek Systems Brautek BWF Textil Camfil Farr Carlson China Great Wall China North Industries Cobham Fluid Cole-Parmer Coming Costar Costar Didier Dominique Dutscher Engine Control Systems enViro-cell Environmental Air Filtration Euremica Fairey FAUDI Process Filtration Services FINSA General Waters Gilroy Gopani Greig Inceltech France Industrial Filter & Pump Intensiv Filter Isomeca Lautrette Lodge Sturtevant Lydall Maeda Shell Membraflow Met-Pro Meura Microdyn-Nadir Mikropor MikroPul Miura Mortelecque Nihon Schumacher Osmonics Outokumpu Mintec Palas Pall Pall Schumacher Parker Hannifin Porex Porvair Refractron Technologies Rhodia Rhodius Scottex Precision Simatek Sparkler Specific Surface Tenax Tenmat Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Unison USFilter Voigt Zander Hiross 8.2.3.13 Ceramic Foams Fairey 8.2.3.14 Ceramic Membranes Alamo Water Refiners Alpma Hain
Ameridia APV Aquamarijn Micro Filtration Arboga-Darenth atech innovations Berghof Betex BHS Werk Sonthofen Biotek Systems Bokela Brautek Bucher Guyer Carlson CeraMem Cobham Fluid Coming Costar Costar Dominique Dutscher Donaldson Elga enViro-cell Environmental Equipment Eurofiltec Fairey Filtro FluxConsult fluXXion Georg SchQnemann Greig Hodge Separators Hydro Air Research Inceltech France Indufilt Invensys APV Membraflow Membrane Products Merrem & la Porte Meura Microdyn-Nadir Najade Separation Nihon Schumacher Notox Osmonics Outokumpu Mintec Pall Pall Exekia Parker Hannifin PCI-Memtech Porex PoroCer Keramik-Membranen Powell Refractron Technologies Rhodia Sepam SeparaTech Seprotech Systems Specific Surface Steuler TCG Tuscon Exports Ultra Sep Ultra-Tech Services Ultrafilter UNIQ USFilter Wastewater Resources Wolftechnik
8.2.3.15 Charcoal Cloth
Activated Carbonair AQF Technologies BFF Nonwovens BIQcher Desotec
Emcel Filtech Freudenberg Gopani Greig Industrial Filter & Pump Interfilta Maeda Shell Permatron PICA Purafil Purification Products Siebe Gorman Sinun Sparkler
8.2.3.16 Coated Media A2Z Allied Filter Systems Arville Textiles BWF Textil China Great Wall DCE Iberica Desotec Donaldson Donaldson Torit ErtelAIsop Filzfabrik Fulda Fybon Industries Gopani Harmsco Helsatech Industri-Textil Job Industrial Filter & Pump Junker Filter KE Fibertec King Lawrence Industries Limburg Filter MAC Equipment Marling Industrial Felts Membraflow National Filter Media Pall Permatron PlymoVent SAF Filter Scottex Precision Sefar Shaffer Products Sioen Nordifa Sparkler Stella-Meta Summit Filter Technische Textilien L6rrach Tecnov Donaldson Tetratec Texon Webron Products WOKU-Filtermedia 8.2.3.17 Coatings atech innovations DuMcCann FuMA-Tech Harmsco Industri-Textil Job SAF Filter Scottex Precision Sealant Equipment Shanghai Industrial Techtextil Summit Filter Texon
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8.2.3.18 Combination Media A2Z Berkefeld-Filter Emcel Filzfabrik Fulda Helsatech Junker Filter King Monadnock Non-Wovens LLC Permatron Scottex Precision Sioen Nordifa 8.2.3.19 Composite Media A2Z American Felt and Filter Berkefeld-Filter DelStar Filzfabrik Fulda FuMA-Tech Helsatech Junker Filter Kimberly-Clark Kimre King KX Industries Monadnock Non-Wovens LLC Sioen Nordifa Sulzer Chemtech Tetratec 8.2.3.20 Composite
Membranes Advantec MFS Alamo Water Refiners Allied Filter Systems Alpma Hain atech innovations Berghof Bucher Guyer Desal Europe Desalination Systems Filtro FINSA FluxConsult General Waters Greig Hatenboer-Water Herco Hodge Separators Hydranautics Hydranautics Europe Hydro Air Research MAC Equipment Maeda Shell Membraflow Membrane Products Millipore Nitto Denko Osmonics Osmotik Pall PCI-Memtech Porous Media Powell Prime Water Systems Prosep Filter Ropur Scienco Sepam SeparaTech Sericol Shaffer Products Steuler
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Stork Friesland Sulzer Chemtech TriSep Ultra Sep Ultra-Tech Services UNIQ USFilter Water Group Systems Web Dynamics Western Water Products Wolftechnik Zenon
8.2.3.21 Cotton Fibre
Famel J Rettenmaier & S6hne SAF Filter 8.2.3.22 Deep Bed Media Arboga-Darenth Berkefeld-Filter Contamination Control Technologies Desotec enViro-cell Eurofiltec Filtration Services Filtration Technology GKN Sinter Metals Gopani GusmerCellulo Industri-Textil Job Industrial Filter & Pump Infilco Degremont King Lawrence Industries Mupor Ranik Secura
8.2.3.23 Electrically Enhanced Media
A2Z Autel Contamination Control Technologies Ecotextil ErtelAIsop FL Smidth Airtech FiberMark Gessmer Filtech Hollingsworth & Vose Industri-Textil Job Johns Manville Junker Filter Kimberly-Clark Marling Industrial Felts McLeod Russel Monadnock Non-Wovens LLC Purolator SAF Filter Secura Summit Filter Trion
8.2.3.24 Expanded Metal Mesh
A2Z Air & Liquid Filtration Bedford Steer End Carbis Cleveland Wire Cloth Daido Machines Deltamist
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8.2.3.25 Fabrics (Pleated Filter)
A Kayser A2Z AAF Albany Ariel Industries BFF Nonwovens BGF Industries BHA Group BLF- Filtermedien Bradford Metal Works Camfil Farr Carlson China Great Wall Conwed Plastics CP Environmental Dahlman Diatex Donaldson DuPont Emcel Ergon Nonwovens Eurofiltec Fairey Filtech Filter-Tex Filtermation Products Filtertek Filtrex Flair Fluid Technologies Freudenberg Fuji Filter G Bopp Geyer's Manufacturing Gilroy GKN Filters Gopa n i Greig Haver& Boecker Helsatech Hydac Technology Ichikawa Industri-Textil Job Interfilta ISP Junker Filter Karl KQfner Kimberly-Clark Kondoh Kuss Filtration Lohmann MAC Equipment McLeod Russel Mikropor MIT Normesh Osmonics Otto Markert P&J Dust Extraction Pall
Paul Permatron Perry Equipment PICA Plastok PlymoVent Pneumafil Porous Media Ravensworth SaatiTech SAF Filter Sandier Sati Grupo Textil Scherrens Scottex Precision Sefar Sericol SF Air Filtration Shaffer Products Simatek Sinun Southwest Screens Steinbeis Gessner Summit Filter Tetko Tetratec Textile Industries TransWeb LLC Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Veratec WL Gore WAM Web Dynamics WOKU-Filtermedia
8.2.3.26 Filter Bags A Kayser AAF Acordis Kelheim ACS Filtertechniek AirFilt Filtertechnik Albany Albarrie Canada Allied Filter Systems Amafilter Amazon American Felt and Filter Americleer Andrew Textile And ritz Arboga-Darenth Ariel Industries Arville Textiles Autel Baltex Nonwovens BASF BHA Group Bhatia Engineering BLF- Filtermedien Bradford Metal Works British Filters BWF Textil Cadisch Precision Meshes Camfil Camfil Farr Carbis Carlson Carolina Filters Carter Environmental Ceco Chemitreat Chemserve Perlite China Great Wall
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Chisso Filter Christ Clarcor Cole-Parmer Contamination Control Technologies Corode CP Environmental CPM Croft Engineering Crosible CS&S Filtration Cycron Dahlman DCE Iberica DelStar Diatex Diva Envitec Donaldson Donaldson Torit Dossa Harjee Exports DRM Industrial Fabrics Ducon Technologies DuPont Dust Extraction Eden Equipment Elica Ellerwerk Emcel EMW Filtertechnik enViro-cell Ergon Nonwovens Eurofiltec FL Smidth Airtech Facultatieve Technologies Fairey Fanafel FAUDI Process Fenchurch Environmental Fileder Filfab Filtech Filter Industries Filter Specialists Filter-Tex Filtercare Vertriebs Filtermation Products Filtermist Filterspun Filtex Filtra Filtra Vibraci6n Filtration cv Filtration Group Filtration Filtration Services Filtration Systems Filtration Technology Filtres Philippe Filtrex Filtro Filzfabrik Fulda FINSA Flowmatic Systems Fluid Technologies Fluitek Freudenberg FSI Filter Systems Fugafil Fuji Filter G Bopp GEA Delbag Geyer's Manufacturing Gilroy
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GKD Gebr Kufferath GKN Filters Global Enviro Tech Gopani Graver Technologies Greig H Putsch Harmsco Hatenboer-Water HAVE Technologies Haver & Boecker Hayward Industrial Products Heath Heco Hedley Hydraulics Heinz Fischer Helsatech Hermans Flexibles Hosokawa Micron Huyck Austria Hydroflow Europe Ichikawa Idee e Prodotti Inafuku ITC Industri-Textil Job Industrial Filter & Pump Infastaub Intensiv Filter Interfi Ita Irema Ireland ISP Japan Vilene John R Carmichael Johns Manville Johnson Progress Junker Filter Kalsep Kalthoff Luftfilter KE Fibertec Kitten Enterprises Kondoh Konus Konex Krystil Klear Filtration Lantor Lautrette Lehmann & Voss Lenser Lenzing Plastics LFC Lochem Liquid Filtration Systems Lodge Sturtevant L0hr MAC Equipment Madison Filter Masturlal Maxifab SL Mcleod Russel MEC Filtration Systems Menardi Merrem & la Porte Met-Pro MGF Gutsche Mikropor MikroPul MIT Miura Mortelecque National Filter Media Natural Canvas Nordic Air Filtration Oberlin Otto Markert P&J Dust Extraction Pall
Parker Hannifin Permatron Plastok Plenty Porex Porter Environmental Supplies Porvair Premaberg PTI Purolator Rosedale Products RPA Process SAF Filter Samuel Hill Sati Grupo Textil Schei bier Scherrens Schwegmann Scottex Precision Sefar Serfilco Sericol SF Air Filtration Shaffer Products Shanghai Industrial Techtextil Simatek Simpson Thomson Filtration Sin u n Sioen Nordifa Sly Smoot Snow Spain de Filtracion Sparkler Sprout-Matador Steinbeis Gessner Summit Filter Tamfelt Tate Andale Tech Filter Technical Felts Technische Textilien L6rrach Technitex Tecnov Donaldson TEFSA Teijin Tenmat Tetratec Textile Industries Textiles Techniques L6rrach France The Multiple Fabric Co Tissmetal Total Filter Trans World Trent Filtration Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Unison Universal Filters Van Der Molen Voigt WL Gore WAM Westbury Wheelabrator Winston F2S Wire Tech WOKU-Filtermedia Worthwell
8.2.3.27 Filter Baskets
Arboga-Darenth
China Great Wall Cleveland Wire Cloth Defim Diva Envitec Ellerwerk Endecotts Eurofiltec FAUDI Process Filtex Filtra Vibraci6n Filtration cv Filtration Technology Flowtech Fugafil Harmsco Haver & Boecker Heco King Liquid Filtration Systems Russell Finex SAF Filter Southwest Screens Tissmetal Van Der Molen Winston F2S
8.2.3.28 Filter Candles
Alamo Water Refiners Amaz on Arboga-Darenth Begg, Cousland Berkefeld-Filter British Filters Carbis Carlson Carolina Filters Ceco Chemitreat China Great Wall Christ Cleveland Wire Cloth Corode Costacurta CPM Croft Engineering Deltamist Didier Diva Envitec DRM Industrial Fabrics DuPont E Begerow enViro-cell Eurofiltec Fairey FAUDI Process Filters for Industry Filtra Vibraci6n Filtration cv Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtrex Flowmatic Systems Flowtech Fuji Filter G Bopp Gaudenzi GKD Gebr Kufferath GKN Sinter Metals Global Enviro Tech Gopani H Putsch Haver& Boecker Heco Humber Fabrics
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Hydac Technology Industri-Textil Job Industrial Filter & Pump Intensiv Filter ISP Johnson Junker Filter Kitten Enterprises Kumar Wire Cloth Lautrette LCI Lehmann & Voss Lenzing Plastics Liquid Filtration Systems Menardi Merrem & la Porte Me u ra Microfiltrex MikroPul Mortelecque Munters Euroform Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke Norman Filter Novotecnic Europa Osmonics Otto Markert Pall Schumacher Plastok Porous Fibers Porvair PTI Refractron Technologies SAF Filter Sartorius Sati Grupo Textil Scherrens Scottex Precision Screen Systems Sefar Serfilco Sinun Sioen Nordifa Southwest Screens Sparkler Specific Surface Stork Summit Filter Technitex Tenax rissmetal Trislot Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Unison Van Der Molen Voigt WL Gore
8.2.3.29 Filter Capsules
Advantec MFS Alamo Water Refiners Allied Filter Systems Amazon Americleer Carbis Cole-Parmer Contamination Control Technologies CPM Cuno Fibercor Fileder Filters for Industry
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Filtra Vibracion Filtration cv G Bopp GKD Gebr Kufferath HAVE Technologies Industri-Textil Job Kitten Enterprises Lautrette Lehmann & Voss Millipore Pall Parker Hannifin Porex Porous Media Porvair Roki Techno SAF Filter Sartorius Schleicher & Schuell Screen Systems Sinun Unison ZenPure
8.2.3.30 Filter Cartridges
3M A2Z AAF Advantec MFS AirFilt Filtertechnik Airklean Engineering Alamo Water Refiners Albany Allied Filter Systems Alpco de Mexico Amafilter Amazon Americleer Ametek Anderson Separator Apexfil AquaPure Arboga-Darenth Ariel Industries Ashra Filtration BHA Group Blaschke Umwelttechnik BLF- Filtermedien Brautek British Filters Campbell Manufacturing Carbis Carlson Carter Environmental Chandler Chem Tech Chemserve Perlite China Great Wall Chisso Filter Christ Classic Cleveland Wire Cloth Cole-Parmer Contamination Control Technologies Corning Costar Corode Costar CP Environmental CPM Croft Engineering Culligan Cuno Cycron
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Dahlman Daido Machines DCE Iberica Deltamist Desotec Didier Dollinger Dominique Dutscher Donaldson Donaldson Torit DuPont Dustcheck Dynatec Systems E Begerow Eagle Eden Equipment Elga Elica Ellerwerk Emcel EPE Ergon Nonwovens ErtelAIsop Esters-Filtertechnik Eurofiltec Euroslot Evergreen Separatech Facet Fairey Famel FAUDI Process Federal Mogul Fenchurch Environmental Fibercor Fiberdyne FiberMark Gessmer Fileder Filtech Filter Materials Filter Specialists Filter-Tex Filtermat Filtermist Filterspun Filtra Vibraci6n Filtration cv Filtration Filtration Services Filtration Technology Filtrex Filtrine Manufacturing Filtro Filtteck Flair Flowmatic Systems Flowtech Fluid Technologies Fluitek Freudenberg FSI Filter Systems Fuji Filter G Bopp GEA Delbag Gilroy GKN Filters GKN Sinter Metals Global Enviro Tech Gopani Graver Technologies Greig GusmerCellulo H Putsch Harmsco Hatenboer-Water
HAVE Technologies Pte Haver& Boecker Hayward Industrial Products Headline Heco Hedley Hydraulics Hengst Hermans Flexibles Hosokawa Micron Humber Fabrics Hydac Technology Hydroflow Europe Inafuku ITC Inceltech France Indufil Irema ISP Japan Vilene John R Carmichael Johns Manville Johnson Filtration Johnson Junker Filter K&H Eppensteiner Karberg & Hennemann Karl KQfner KDF Fluid Treatment Kea Developments Ken Weber Associates Keystone Filter Kiss Kitten Enterprises Kondoh KX Industries Lahmann Industrie LCI Lehmann & Voss Liquid Filtration Systems Lohmann MAC Equipment Mcleod Russel Meltog Memcor Menardi Merrem & la Porte Met-Pro Microfiltrex Microtech Mikropor MikroPul Millipore Mott National Filter Media Nihon Schumacher Nordic Air Filtration Norman Filter North American Filter NSW Oberlin Osmonics Pall Parker Arlon Parker Hannifin Parmatic Filter PBI Porteret Beaulieu Industrie Peerless Perry Equipment Plastok Plenty Plenty Uniquip Pneumafil Polymem Porex
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Porous Fibers Porous Media Porvair Process Equipment PTI PTI Technologies Ravensworth Refractron Technologies Rellumit Roki Techno Rosedale Products RPA Process SAF Filter Sanshin Sartorius Schuller Schwegmann Scottex Precision Secura Sefar Selecto Scientific Serfilco SF Air Filtration Shaffer Products Sillaford Simatek Sinun Sly Southwest Screens Sparkler Specific Surface Steri Technologies Stork Summit Filter Tate Andale Technitex Tecnov Donaldson Tenax Tetratec Texon Textile Industries The Hilliard Corp Tissmetal Total Filter Trislot Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Unison United Filters USFilter Van Der Molen Veratec Voigt WL Gore Wako Industrial Western Water Products Wilhelm K6pp Zellkautschuk Winston F2S WOKU-Filtermedia ZenPure 8.2.3.31 Filter Cassettes
Donaldson Eagle Filtration cv Haver & Boecker Helsatech KE Fibertec Porous Fibers SAF Filter Sioen Nordifa Sly
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8.2.3.32 Filter Fabrics (Monofilament)
A2Z Albarrie Canada Andritz Arville Textiles Beckart Environmental BHS Werk Sonthofen Bird Machine BLF- Filtermedien Cadisch Precision Meshes Carbis Chemitreat China Great Wall Clarcor Cleveland Wire Cloth Corode CPM CS&S Filtration Dahlman Diatex Diva Envitec Dodenhoff Donaldson Dossa Harjee Exports DuPont Eden Equipment Famel Fanafel Filtech Filter Industries Filter Materials Filter Specialists Filter-Tex Filtermist Filtration Technology Filtro FINSA Fratelli Testori FSl Filter Systems Fugafil G Bopp GKD Gebr Kufferath Greig Haver& Boecker Hayward Industrial Products Heath Hedley Hydraulics Heinkel Hutter & Schrantz Huyck Austria Ichikawa Industri-Textil Job Interfilta Ishikawajima-Harima ISP John R Carmichael Johnson Progress Junker Filter Kavon KE Fibertec Kimberly-Clark King Kuss Filtration Latham LCI Lenser Limburg Filter Masturlal Maxifab SL MEC Filtration Systems Menardi Merrem & la Porte Meura
Micronics MikroPul MIT Monofil Trading Co Mortelecque National Filter Media Natural Canvas Netzsch Norman Filter Normesh Novotecnic Europa Oberlin Otto Markert P&J Dust Extraction Pacific Press Co Perry Equipment Plastok Powell Process Equipment RPA Process SaatiTech SAF Filter Samuel Hill Sati Grupo Textil Scherrens Schwegmann Scottex Precision Sefar SF Air Filtration Shaffer Products Shanghai Industrial Techtextil Sl Performance Fabrics Sider Arc Simatek Sioen Nordifa Snow Southwest Screens Sparkler Steri Technologies Summit Filter Tate Andale Technitex Tetko Tetratec Textile Industries The Multiple Fabric Co Trent Filtration Tuscon Exports Universal Filters Verseidag-Techfab Welders Wire Tech Wire Weaving Wires & Fabriks WOKU-Filtermedia
8.2.3.33 Filter Fabrics (Multifilament)
A2Z Albarrie Canada Andritz Arville Textiles Beckart Environmental BHS Werk Sonthofen Bird Machine BLF- Filtermedien Cadisch Precision Meshes Carbis Chemitreat China Great Wall Clarcor Cleveland Wire Cloth Corode
CPM CS&S Filtration Dahlman Diatex Diva Envitec Dodenhoff Donaldson Dossa Harjee Exports DuPont Eden Equipment Famel Fanafel Filtech Filter Industries Filter Materials Filter Specialists Filter-Tex Filtermist Filtro FINSA Fratelli Testori FSl Filter Systems Fugafil G Bopp GKD Gebr Kufferath Greig Haver & Boecker Hayward Industrial Products Heath Hedley Hydraulics Heinkel Hutter & Schrantz Huyck Austria Ichikawa Industri-Textil Job Interfilta Ishikawajima-Harima ISP John R Carmichael Johnson Progress Junker Filter Kavon King Kuss Latham LCI Lenser Limburg Masturlal Maxifab MEC Filtration Menardi Merrem & la Porte Meura Micronics MikroPul MIT Monofil Trading Co Mortelecque National Filter Media Natural Canvas Netzsch Norman Filter Normesh Novotecnic Europa Oberlin Otto Markert P&J Dust Extraction Pacific Press Co Perry Equipment Plastok Process Equipment RPA Process SaatiTech
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SAF Filter Samuel Hill Sati Grupo Textil Scherrens Scottex Precision Sefar SF Air Filtration Shaffer Products Shanghai Industrial Techtextil Sl Performance Fabrics Simatek Sioen Nordifa Snow Southwest Screens Sparkler Sprout-Matador Steri Technologies Summit Filter Tate Andale Technitex Tetko Tetratec Textile Industries The Multiple Fabric Co Trent Filtration Tuscon Exports Universal Filters Verseidag-Techfab Welders Wire Tech Wire Weaving Wires & Fabriks WOKU-Filtermedia
8.2.3.34 Filter Felts A Kayser A2Z AAF Acordis Kelheim Albarrie Canada Allied Filter Systems American Felt and Filter Andrew Textile Andritz BHS Werk Sonthofen BLF- Filtermedien Bokela Bradford Metal Works BWF Textil Cadisch Precision Meshes Carlson China Great Wall Crosible Crystal Filtration Dahlman Diatex Diva Envitec DuPont DuPont Iberica Famel Fanafel FAUDI Process Filtech Filter Specialists Filter-Tex Filtration Technology Filtro Fluid Technologies Foss Manufacturing FSI Filter Systems Hayward Industrial Products Heath Hermans Flexibles
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Hosokawa Micron Huyck Austria Ichikawa Inafuku ITC Industri-Textil Job ISP Junker Filter KE Fibertec Kimberly-Clark King Lahmann Industrie Lantor Latham LCI Lenser Lohmann LQhr Marling Industrial Felts Masturlal MEC Filtration Systems Merrem & la Porte MGF Gutsche Micronics MikroPul MIT Mortelecque National Filter Media Natural Canvas Oberlin Otto Markert Plastok Ravensworth SAF Filter Samuel Hill Sati Grupo Textil Scherrens Scottex Precision Sefar SF Air Filtration Shaffer Products Shanghai Industrial Techtextil Sioen Nordifa Southwest Screens Sparkler Tate Andale Technical Felts Technische Textilien L6rrach Tetratec Texon Textiles Techniques L6rrach France The Multiple Fabric Co Tuscon Exports Unison Universal Filters Vitafibres WL Gore Webron Products WOKU-Filtermedia
8.2.3.35 Filter Leaves A2Z Alfa Laval Amafilter Americleer Bedford Steer End Cambridge Carbis Carlson China Great Wall Cleveland Wire Cloth Croft Engineering Daido Machines Deltamist
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Diva Envitec Eurofiltec Filtech Filters for Industry Filtration cv Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtroba Fluitek Fugafil Fuji Filter G Bopp Gaudenzi GEA Delbag Gondrexon Greig Haver& Boecker Heinz Fischer Inafuku ITC Industrial Filter & Pump Junker Filter JVK King Latham Lenser LFC Lochem Liquid-Solids Separation Locker Wire Weavers Longar Industries LQhr Martin Kurz Mavag Membraflow Memcor Memtec Mortelecque Netzsch Nitto Denko Oberlin Plastok Plenty SAF Filter Scheibler Separatorenerzeugung Sofrance Southwest Screens Sparkler Stella-Meta Steri Technologies Stork Technitex Tetko -lissmetal Trislot Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Unison Veco France Wire Tech Wire Weaving
8.2.3.36 Filter Leaves & Elements A2Z Alfa Laval Amafilter Americleer Bedford Steer End Cambridge Carbis Carlson China Great Wall Cleveland Wire Cloth Croft Engineering
Daido Machines Deltamist Diva Envitec Eurofiltec Filtech Filters for Industry Filtration Services Filtres Philippe Filtroba Fluitek Fuji Filter G Bopp Gaudenzi GEA Delbag Gondrexon Greig Haver & Boecker Heinz Fischer Inafuku ITC Industrial Filter & Pump JVK Lenser LFC Lochem Liquid-Solids Separation Locker Wire Weavers Longar Industries LQhr Martin Kurz Mavag Membraflow Memcor Memtec Mortelecque Netzsch Nitto Denko Oberlin Plastok Plenty Scheibler Sofrance Southwest Screens Sparkler Stella-Meta Steri Technologies Stork Technitex Tetko Tissmetal Trislot Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Unison Veco France Wire Tech Wire Weaving
8.2.3.37 Filter Mats Activated Carbonair ACS Filtertechniek Airklean Engineering Arville Textiles BFF Nonwovens BLF- Filtermedien British Filters British Textile Technology Camfil Farr Carlson China Great Wall Dahlman Elica Emcel Filtech Filter Industries Filtrair
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Filtration Group-Technical Media Filtration Services Filzfabrik Fulda Foss Manufacturing Freudenberg FSI Filter Systems Fugafil GEA Delbag GKD Gebr Kufferath Helsatech Hiro Trading Industri-Textil Job Interfilta Junker Filter Kalsep Kalthoff Luftfilter KE Fibertec King Lehmann & Voss Libeltex Lohmann McLeod Russel MeliCon Merrem & la Porte Mikropor MIT PGI Nordlys Rhodius SAF Filter Sandier Scherrens Sefar Shaffer Products The Multiple Fabric Co Tuscon Exports Voigt Westbury WOKU-Filtermedia 8.2.3.38 Filter Pads Activated Carbonair Airklean Engineering Allied Filter Systems Andritz Arville Textiles Bedford Steer End Begg, Cousland Berghof BLF- Filtermedien Brautek British Textile Technology Camfil Farr Carlson Ceco China Great Wall Cole-Parmer Contamination Control Technologies Corode Cuno Dahlman DCE Iberica Deltamist Donaldson Donaldson Torit Emcel ErtelAIsop Eurofiltec Expanded Metal Filfab Filtech Filter Industries Filter Materials
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Filtermation Products Filtertek Filtration Group- Technical Media Filtration Group Filtration Technology Filtrox-Werk Filzfabrik Fulda Flowtech Foss Manufacturing Freudenberg FSI Filter Systems Fybon Industries GEA Delbag GKD Gebr Kufferath Gopani GusmerCellulo Hollingsworth & Vose Industri-Textil Job Industrial Filter & Pump Infastaub Interfilta Junker Filter Ken Weber Associates Kimre King Kitten Enterprises KnitMesh Kuss Lenser Libeltex Lohmann Marling Industrial F e l t s McLeod Russel Mikropor Natural Canvas P&J Dust Extraction Permatron Plastok Purolator Rhodius SAF Filter Scottex Precision Screen Systems Separatorenerzeugung Shaffer Products Shinwon Felt Simpson Thomson Filtration Sinun Snow Sparkler Tecnov Donaldson The Hilliard Corp The Multiple Fabric Co Total Filter Tuscon Exports Unison Veratec Vitafibres Westbury WOKU-Filtermedia
8.2.3.39 Filter Papers A2Z Advantec MFS Airklean Engineering Allied Filter Systems Amer-Sil Arboga-Darenth Biotek Systems Birch Brautek British Filters Carlson
Chemitreat Chemserve Perlite China Great Wall Cole-Parmer Corode Crystal Filtration Delta Filter DuMcCann Emcel enViro-cell EnviroTech ErtelAIsop Eurofiltec Evanite Fiber Famel FAUDI Process Filtech Filtermist Filtertek Filtrex FINSA Fleetguard Flowtech Forward Industries Fuji Filter GEA Delbag Gilroy Gopani GusmerCellulo Hedley Hydraulics Hollingsworth & Vose Hydroflow Europe Industri-Textil Job Industrial Filter & Pump Irema Ireland Johnson Progress K&H Eppensteiner Kavon King Kitten Enterprises Lautrette Lehmann & Voss Lenser Lohmann Lydall Masturlal Mikropor Miura Munktell Filter National Filter Media Novotecnic Europa Oberlin Plenty Porous Media Process Equipment SAF Filter Samuel Hill Schleicher & Schuell Serfilco Sinun Sparkler Steinbeis Gessner Summit Filter Trent Filtration Tuscon Exports Unison
8.2.3.40 Filter Plates Alpma Hain Arboga-Darenth Bedford Steer End Berghof Biotek Systems Bird Machine
Bokela Brautek Carbis Carlson China Great Wall Choquenet Cole-Parmer Corode Didier Diva Envitec E Begerow ErtelAIsop Esters-Filtertechnik Eurofiltec FL Smidth Airtech Fairey Filtech Filter Industries Filter-Tex Filtra Vibraci6n Fuji Filter G Bopp G&P Gaudenzi GEA Delbag GKD Gebr Kufferath Haver& Boecker Helsatech Industri-Textil Job Industrial Filter & Pump Infastaub Johnson Progress JVK Klinkau Klinkau Larox Latham Lenser LFC Lochem Marling Industrial Felts Metcom Micronics MIT National Filter Media Netzsch Outokumpu Pall Schumacher Perry Plastok Meshes & Filtration Porvair SAF Filter Sartorius Secura Sefar Fyltis Sefar Separatorenerzeugung Shaffer Products Sly Southwest Screens Sparkler Steri Technologies Stork Summit Filter Trans World Trent Filtration Trislot Tuscon Exports Unison USFilter Veco France Welders
8.2.3.41 Filter Pockets A2Z
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Diva Envitec Fanafel Fenchurch Environmental Filtex Filzfabrik Fulda Fugafil Junker Filter King McLeod Russel Otto Markert SAF Filter Scottex Precision Sioen Nordifa Sly
8.2.3.42 Filter Sheets Advantec MFS Ahlstrom Air & Liquid Filtration Airklean Engineering Allied Filter Systems Arboga-Darenth Arville Textiles Bedford Steer End Berghof Biotek Systems Brautek Carbis Carlson Chem Tech China Great Wall Cole-Parmer Corode Crystal Filtration CS&S Filtration Cuno Didier Diva Envitec E Begerow Ellerwerk Emcel ErtelAIsop Esters-Filtertechnik Eurofiltec Fairey Famel Filtech Filter Materials Filtertek Filtrox-Werk Filzfabrik Fulda Flowtech Foss Manufacturing FSI Filter Systems Fybon Industries G Bopp Gaudenzi GEA Delbag GKD Gebr Kufferath Gopani GusmerCellulo Haver& Boecker Hiro Trading Hollingsworth & Vose Humber Fabrics Industri-Textil Job Industrial Filter & Pump John R Carmichael Junker Filter Karl KQfner Kitten Enterprises KX Industries Lehmann & Voss Lohmann
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Martin Kurz McLeod Russel Mikropor MIT Miura Mott Munktell Filter Mupor National Filter Media Natural Canvas NSW Otto Markert P&J Dust Extraction PBI Porteret Beaulieu Industrie Permatron Plastok Plenty Porex Porvair Powell SAF Filter Samuel Hill Sartorius Screen Systems Secura Sefar Separatorenerzeugung Shaffer Products Sintair Sinun Snow Sparkler Steri Technologies Stork Tate Andale Technical Felts Technitex TEFSA Tema Tetko The Hilliard Corp The Multiple Fabric Co Trislot Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Unison Veco France Wilhelm K6pp Zellkautschuk ZenPure
8.2.3.43 Filter Sleeves
A Kayser ACS Filtertechniek Allied Filter Systems Andrew Textile Arville Textiles Bedford Steer End BHA Group BLF- Filtermedien BWF Textil Cadisch Precision Meshes Carbis China Great Wall Clarcor Classic Contamination Control Technologies Corode Croft Engineering CS&S Filtration DelStar Diva Envitec DRM Industrial Fabrics
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DuPont Fanafel Fileder Filtech Filter Industries Filtercare Vertriebs Filtermation Products Filtration Services Filzfabrik Fulda Fugafil G Bopp GEA Delbag GKD Gebr Kufferath Heath Humber Fabrics Huyck Austria Industri-Textil Job Infastaub InterNet John R Carmichael Junker Filter Karl K(Jfner Konus Konex Latham Lenser LFC Lochem Madison Filter Menardi Merrem & la Porte Mikropor Mortelecque National Filter Media Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke NSW Oberlin Otto Markert P&J Dust Extraction PBI Porteret Beaulieu Industrie Plastok Plenty Porex SAF Filter Samuel Hill Sati Grupo Textil Scottex Precision Screen Systems Sefar Serfilco Sericol Shaffer Products Simpson Thomson Filtration Sintair Sinun Sioen Nordifa Sly Southwest Screens Sparkler Spirax Sarco Sprout-Matador Summit Filter Tamfelt Tate Andale Technische Textilien LSrrach Tenax Tenmat Tetko The Multiple Fabric Co Trans World Tuscon Exports Unison Veco France WL Gore WAM
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8.2.3.44 Filter T u b e s
A Kayser A2Z ACS Filtertechniek Alfa Laval Nakskov Allied Filter Systems Allis Mineral Systems Alpma Hain Andrew Textile Arville Textiles atech innovations Autel BEC Bedford Steer End Berghof BLF- Filtermedien Cadisch Precision Meshes Carbis Carriff China Great Wall Clarcor Classic Cleveland Wire Cloth Contamination Control Technologies Conwed Plastics Corode Croft Engineering Dahlman Didier Dong'ou Microfiltration DuPont Dynaflow Esters-Filtertechnik Eurofiltec Expanded Metal Fairey Famel FAUDI Process FiberMark Gessmer Filtercare Vertriebs Filterspun Filtra VibraciSn Filtration Services Filzfabrik Fulda Fugafil Fuji Filter G Bopp Gantois Gaudenzi GEA Delbag GKN Sinter Metals Gopani Graver Technologies GW Plastics Haver& Boecker Headline Heath Humber Fabrics Hutter & Schrantz Industri-Textil Job Industrial Filter & Pump Infastaub InterNet John R Carmichael Johns Manville Junker Filter Karl KL~fner LFC Lochem LfJhr Mann+Hummel
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Membraflow Menardi Met-Pro Microdyn-Nadir Mikropor Mott Nakao Filter Media National Filter Media Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke NSW Oberlin Pall Pall Schumacher Parker Hannifin Peerless Porex Porous Media Porvair Prosep Filter Refractron Technologies SAF Filter Schuller Scottex Precision Screen Systems Sefar Sericol Shaffer Products Sintair Sly Snow Southwest Screens Sparkler Spirax Sarco Steri Technologies Stork Summit Filter Tamfelt Tate Andale Technische Textilien L6rrach Tema Tenax Tenmat Tetko The NewCan Co Total Filter Trans World Trislot Tuscon Exports Unison Veco France Voigt WOKU-Filtermedia Zoltek
8.2.3.45 Foam Media
Airklean Engineering China Great Wall Emcel Fairey Filtech Filtermation Products Filtration Technology Helsatech Interfilta King Libeltex McLeod Russel Permatron SAF Filter Scottex Precision Sinun Summit Filter Technische Textilien L6rrach
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8.2.3.46 Fullers Earth Cartridges Carlson Carter ErtelAlsop Facet Filtra Vibracion Filtro Fluitek Memtec Norman Filter North American Filter Pan America Environmental Parker Hannifin Perry Equipment Rellumit Sparkler The Hilliard Corp 8.2.3.47 Glass Fibre Media A2Z Advantec MFS Ahlstrom Airklean Engineering Allied Filter Systems Begg, Cousland Bernard Dumas BLF- Filtermedien BWF Textil Carlson China Great Wall Cole-Parmer Conglas Nonwovens Contamination Control Technologies Convac DCE lberica DelStar Deltamist Donaldson Donaldson Torit Elica Emcel Eurofiltec Fabriano Filter Media FAUDl Process Filtech Filtermation Products Filterspun Filtres Philippe Filtrex Flowtech GusmerCellulo Heath Hollingsworth & Vose lndufil Industri-Textil Job Interfilta Junker Filter K&H Eppensteiner King Engineering King Lehmann & Voss Limburg Filter Liquid Filtration Systems MAC Equipment McLeod Russel MikroPul Millipore Munktell Filter National Filter Media Pall Permatron Plastok
Porous Media PTI Purolator SAF Filter Sati Grupo Textil Schleicher & Schuell Scottex Precision Shaffer Products Sinun Sparkler Tecnov Donaldson U PF WL Gore Whatman WOKU-Filtermedia 8.2.3.48 Glass Papers Advantec MFS Airklean Engineering Bernard Dumas Carlson China Great Wall Conglas Nonwovens DuMcCann Emcel Fabriano Filter Media FAUDI Process FlNSA Hollingsworth & Vose King Lehmann & Voss Masturlal Porous Media Purolator SAF Filter Schleicher & Schuell Sparkler Whatman 8.2.3.49 Laminated Media A2Z Haver & Boecker Herding Junker Filter Kiekens Herding Kim berly-Clark King KX lndustries Martin Kurz McLeod Russel MeliCon Monadnock Non-Wovens LLC Permatron SAF Filter Sefar Tetratec
8.2.3.51 Meltblown Media BLF- Filtermedien Chem Tech Chemitreat Cuno DCE lberica DelStar Donaldson Donaldson Torit Eagle EcotextiI FAUDl Process Filtech Filter Specialists GKN Filters Greig Hayward lndustrial Products Heath Hollingsworth & Vose Industri-Textil Job Johns Manville Junker Filter Kimberly-Clark Lenser McLeod Russel Mogul Tekstil Monadnock Non-Wovens LLC Oberlin Pall Permatron Plastok Porous Media RPA Process Scottex Precision Secura Sefar Sparkler Summit Filter Tapyrus Tecnov Donaldson Total Filter Universal Filters WOKU-Filtermedia ZenPure
8.2.3.52 Mesh (Synthetic) A2Z ACS Filtertechniek Allied Filter Systems Bedford Steer End Bekintex Birch Cadisch Precision Meshes Carbis China Great Wall Clarcor Cleveland Wire Cloth 8.2.3.50 Lenticular Cartridges Cole-Parmer Carbis Conwed Plastics Carlson Croft Engineering Cuno DelStar Daido Machines Doden hoff ErtelAlsop Dossa Harjee Exports Fileder FAUDI Process Filtration cv Filter-Tex Filtrex Filtermation Products Flowtech Filtertek Fugafil Gopani GusmerCellulo G BOPP Hayward lndustrial Products Gaudenzi Oberlin Gough Roki Techno Greig Twin Filter Hutter & Schrantz Unison lchikawa
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lnterfilta InterNet Ishikawajima-Harima ISP Junker Filter Karl Kufner Kim re Lautrette Longar lndustries Merrem & la Porte Mikropor Monofil Trading Co Natural Canvas Normesh Novotecnic Europa NSW Rhodius SaatiTech Sati Grupo Textil Scottex Precision Sefar Sericol SI Performance Fabrics Sparkler Technitex Tema Tenax Tetko Tuscon Exports Verseidag-Techfa b Wire Tech Wires & Fabriks 8.2.3.53 Metal Cloth A2Z Air & Liquid Filtration Bedford Steer End Bekintex BHS Werk Sonthofen Birch British Filters Cadisch Precision Meshes Carbis China Great Wall Clarcor Cleveland Wire Cloth Costacurta Daido Machines Emcel Endecotts FAUDI Process Filtertek Filtration Services Filtrex FlNSA Fluid Technologies Fratelli Mariani Fuji Filter GB~PP Gantois Gerard Daniel Gilroy GKN Sinter Metals Gondrexon Gough Greig Hanover Wire Cloth Haver & Boecker lndustrial Filter & Pump K&H Eppensteiner Karl Kufner Kea Developments King Lautrette
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LC1 Lenser LFC Lochem Locker Wire Weavers Martin Kurz Mikropor Miura Norman Filter Paul Plastok Potter &Soar Ron-Vik Schiavetti Tekno Sefar Separation Technologies Shanghai lndustrial Techtextil Sinun Southwest Screens Sparkler Steri Technologies Sweco Technitex Tema Tetko Tissmetal Tuscon Exports Twin Filter United Wire Wire Tech Wire Weaving Wires & Fabriks 8.2.3.54 Metal Edge/Ribbon/ Wire Wound Cartridges Bhatia Engineering Carbis Carlson Cuno Daido Machines Diva Envitec Fawcett Christie Filtra Vibracion Filtration Technology Flowtech GKN Sinter Metals Gopani H P Well Screen Heco Kea Developments Kitten Enterprises Oberlin Parker Hannifin Plastok Sartorius Sillaford Sinun Southwest Screens Steri Technologies The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Twin Filter Unison Winston F2S 8.2.3.55 Metal Fibre Media Alfa Laval Amafilter atech innovations Betex British Filters Carbis Contamination Control Technologies Croft Engineering
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Cuno Daido Machines Deltamist Donaldson Dong'ou Microfiltration Emcel Endecotts enviro-cell FAUDl Process Filtration Services Filtro Fluid Technologies Fuji Filter GB~PP Gaudenzi Gerard Daniel Gilroy GKD Gebr Kufferath GKN Sinter Metals Gopani Greig Guedu Haver & Boecker Helapet Hutter & Schrantz Ing A Maurer ISP K&H Eppensteiner Kea Developments Membraflow Memcor Memtec Micro-Mesh Millipore Mott Neu ETS Nihon Schumacher Pall Plastok Porex Porous Media Porvair PTI Sefar Separation Technologies Sillaford Sintair Sinun Southwest Screens Sparkler Tate Andale Trislot Tuscon Exports Ultrafilter Unison Vee Bee Winston F2S Wire Tech 8.2.3.56 Metal Fibres MeliCon Mott Southwest Screens 8.2.3.57 Metal Membranes Ameridia Aquamarijn Micro Filtration Bedford Steer End BFPS Bucher Guyer CPM enviro-cel l FluxConsult Gilroy
GKN Sinter Metals Graver Technologies Hedley Hydraulics Heinkel c Hutter & Schrantz ISP Membrane Products Micro-Mesh Mikropor Millipore Mott Osmonics Pall Porex Rhodius Seprotech Systems Southwest Screens Stork Tuscon Exports Ultra Sep Wolftechnik 8.2.3.58 Metallic Foams Southwest Screens 8.2.3.59 Microporous Media A2Z Advantec MFS atech innovations BFPS BGF lndustries BHA Group BWF Textil Carlson Chemviron Carbon Cole-Parmer CPL Carbon Link Cuno Desotec Diva Envitec Dynaflow Fairey FAUDl Process Filtration Filzfabrik Fulda Flowtech fluxxion Forward lndustries GB~PP GKD Gebr Kufferath Gopani Greig Haver & Boecker Hollingsworth & Vose Industri-Textil Job lndustrial Filter & Pump Junker Filter King KX lndustries Lawrence lndustries MAC Equipment Marling lndustrial Felts Martin Kurz Membraflow Membrana MikroPul Millipore Monadnock Non-Wovens LLC Oberlin Pall Permatron Porous Media Porvair SaatiTech
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SAF Filter Sartorius Schleicher & Schuell Scottex Precision Separatorenerzeugung Sericol Shaffer Products Sintair Sioen Nordifa Southwest Screens Sparkler Specific Surface Summit Filter Tapyrus Technische Textilien L6rrach Tetratec Trans World WL Gore Webron Products ZenPure 8.2.3.60 Mineral Wool Elica FAUDl Process Industri-Textil Job lsomeca Kalsep Kalthoff Luftfilter Tenmat 8.2.3.61 Molecular Sieves ACS Filtertechniek Bassaire BFF Nonwovens Eurofiltec Euroslot Fairey Filtro Flair Headline Industri-Textil Job Johnson Kea Developments King Engineering King Lawrence lndustries Millipore Sartorius Selecto Scientific SeparaTech Sinaptec Southwest Screens Tuscon Exports 8.2.3.62 Needled and Other Entangled Felts A Kayser Acordis Kelheim Albany Albarrie Canada American Felt and Filter Andrew Textile Baltex Nonwovens BASF BHS Werk Sonthofen BLF- Filtermedien Bokela British Textile Technology China Great Wall Clarcor Crosible Crystal Filtration Dahlman Donaldson
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Dossa Harjee Exports DRM Industrial Fabrics DuPont Eagle Fanafel Filfab Filtech Filter Specialists Filter-Tex Filtermist Filtration Systems Filtro Filzfabrik Fulda Foss Manufacturing Fratelli Testori FSI Filter Systems Hayward Industrial Products Heath Hermans Flexibles Huyck Austria Ichikawa Industri-Textil Job ISP John R Carmichael Junker Filter Kavon Kimberly-Clark King Lantor Lenser Lohmann LQhr Marling Industrial Felts Masturlal MEC Filtration Systems Merrem & la Porte MGF Gutsche Micronics Mikropor MikroPul MIT Nakao Filter Media National Filter Media Natural Canvas P&J Dust Extraction Plastok Ravensworth SAF Filter Scherrens Schwegmann Scottex Precision Sefar SF Air Filtration Shaffer Products Shanghai Industrial Techtextil Shinwon Felt SI Performance Fabrics Sioen Nordifa Southwest Screens Sparkler Sprout-Matador Summit Filter Technical Felts Technische Textilien L6rrach Tetratec Texon Textiles Techniques L6rrach France Total Filter Tuscon Exports Unison Universal Filters Vitafibres WL Gore
Webron Products WOKU-Filtermedia
8.2.3.63 Nonwoven Media A Kayser A2Z ACS Filtertechniek Airklean Engineering Albany Albarrie Canada Allied Filter Systems Amer-Sil American Felt and Filter AQF Technologies Arboga-Darenth ARW Filters Baltex Nonwovens BBA Industrial Nonwovens BFF Nonwovens Birch BLF- Filtermedien Bokela British Textile Technology BWF Textil Camfil Farr Cerex Advanced Fabrics China Great Wall Colbond Nonwovens Conglas Nonwovens Conwed Plastics Corode Crosible Crystal Filtration Cuno Dahlman DelStar Disco Performance Fabrics Diva Envitec Dodenhoff Donaldson Dossa Harjee Exports DuPont Ecotextil Elica Emcel Ergon Nonwovens Euremica Eurofiltec Fanafel FiberMark Gessmer Fiberweb France Filfab Filtech Filter Specialists Filtertek Filtration Group -Technical Media Filtration Group Filtration Technology Filtro Filzfabrik Fulda FINSA Fluid Technologies F o s sManufacturing Freudenberg Fuji Filter Fybon Industries GKN Filters Gopani Hayward Industrial Products Helsatech Hollinee Filtration Hollingsworth & Vose Humber Fabrics
Huyck Austria Hydroflow Europe Ichikawa Industri-Textil Job Industrial Filter & Pump ISP J Kenneth Kearney Japan Vilene John R Carmichael Johns Manville Junker Filter Kavon Kimberly-Clark King Lantor Lenser Lenzing Libeltex Lohmann Lydall Marling Industrial Felts McLeod Russel Merrem & la Porte Mikropor MikroPul Mogul Tekstil Foss Manufacturing Monadnock Non-Wovens LLC Natural Canvas Nihon Schumacher Oberlin P&J Dust Extraction Pall Paul Permatron Perry Equipment PGI Nordlys Plastok Porous Media Powell Protfilt Kkt Purolator Ravensworth SAF Filter Sandier Scherrens Schleicher & Schuell Schuller Schwegmann Scottex Precision Sefar SF Air Filtration Shaffer Products Shanghai Industrial Techtextil SI Performance Fabrics Sinun Sioen Nordifa Southwest Screens Sparkler Steinbeis Gessner Summit Filter Tangerding Vliesstoffe Tapyrus Technical Felts Technische Textilien L6rrach Tetratec Texon Textile Industries Textiles Techniques L6rrach France Tomoegawa Tuscon Exports Unison Universal Filters
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UPF Veratec Vitafibres Vitafoam WL Gore WAM Web Dynamics Webron Products WOKU-Filtermedia Worthwell ZenPure
8.2.3.64 Other Natural Fibres Berkefeld-Filter Famel J Rettenmaier & S6hne 8.2.3.65 PTFEMembranes AAF Advantec MFS AirFilt Filtertechnik Albany Alfa Laval Nakskov Allied Filter Systems Amazon APV Berghof BHA Group BWF Textil Chemitreat China Great Wall Classic Cole-Parmer Corning Costar Costar CP Environmental CPM Crosible Cuno DCE Iberica Desal Europe Desalination Systems Dominique Dutscher Donaldson Donaldson Torit DuPont Eurofiltec Fileder Filtech Filter-Tex Filtertek Flowgen FluxConsult FuMA-Tech General Waters Gilroy Heath Heinkel Hermans Flexibles Industrial Filter & Pump ISP Junker Filter LQhr MAC Equipment Membraflow Memcor Memtec Menardi Micro-Mesh MicroPure Millipore Mupor Nitto Denko
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North American Filter Osmonics Pall Pall Filtron Parker Hannifin Porex Porous Fibers Prosep Filter Ravensworth Sartorius Sati Grupo Textil Schleicher & Schuell Scienco Scottex Precision SeparaTech Separem Shaffer Products Shanghai Industrial Techtextil Technische Textilien L6rrach Tecnov Donaldson Tetratec Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Ultra Sep UNIQ Voigt WL Gore Whatman 8.2.3.66 Paper Media (Treated) A2Z AAF ACS Filtertechniek Airklean Engineering Amer-Sil Arboga-Darenth Brautek Carlson Chemserve Perlite Cuno DuMcCann enViro-cell ErtelAIsop FAUDI Process FiberMark Gessmer Filtech Filtertek Gopani GusmerCellulo Hollingsworth & Vose Industri-Textil Job Industrial Filter & Pump Irema Ireland K&H Eppensteiner Lenser Lohmann MAC Equipment Mikropor Miura Monadnock Non-Wovens LLC National Filter Media Nordic Air Filtration Novotecnic Europa Oberlin P&J Dust Extraction Porous Media SAF Filter Schleicher & Schuell SF Air Filtration Sinun Sparkler Steinbeis Gessner Tuscon Exports
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8.2.3.67 Paper Media (Untreated) A2Z AAF ACS Filtertechniek Airklean Engineering Amer-Sil Arboga-Darenth Carlson Chemserve Perlite China Great Wall Cole-Parmer DuMcCann enViro-cell ErtelAIsop FAUDI Process Filtech Geiger Gopani GusmerCellulo Hedley Hydraulics Hollingsworth & Vose Hydroflow Europe Industri-Textil Job Industrial Filter & Pump Irema Ireland K&H Eppensteiner Lenser Lohmann MAC Equipment Mikropor Monadnock Non-Wovens LLC National Filter Media Novotecnic Europa Oberlin P&J Dust Extraction Porous Media SAF Filter Schleicher & Schuell SF Air Filtration Sinun Sparkler Steinbeis Gessner Tuscon Exports 8.2.3.68 Perforated Materials A2Z Air & Liquid Filtration Associated Perforated & Weavers Bedford Steer End Cadisch Precision Meshes Carbis Cleveland Wire Cloth Croft Engineering Diva Envitec Endecotts FAUDI Process Ferguson Perforating & Wire Filtration Services Gantois Gough Greig Hans Huber Hutter & Schrantz Industri-Textil Job Lenser Longar Industries Mikropor Neyrtec Environnement NSW Pall Plastok SAF Filter
Sinun Southwest Screens Sparkler Stork Syr-Tech Tate Andale Technitex Tema Tensar The NewCan Co Tissmetal Trislot Tuscon Exports Twin Filter 8.2.3.69 Perforated Metal Sheets A2Z Air & Liquid Filtration Arboga-Darenth Associated Perforated & Weavers Bedford Steer End Bhatia Engineering Buckbee-Mears St Paul Cadisch Precision Meshes Camfil Farr Carbis Cleveland Wire Cloth Endecotts Ferguson Perforating & Wire Filtex Filtration Services Fratelli Mariani G Bopp Gough Greig Hans Huber Hutter & Schrantz Karl K0fner Kea Developments Meltog Mikropor Plastok Roto-Sieve Southwest Screens Sparkler Spirax Sarco Stork Tate Andale Technitex Tema The NewCan Co Tissmetal Tuscon Exports Veco France 8.2.3. 70 Perforated Metal Tubes A2Z Air & Liquid Filtration Associated Perforated & Weavers Bedford Steer End Bhatia Engineering Cadisch Precision Meshes Carbis Cleveland Wire Cloth Conwed Plastics Croft Engineering FAUDI Process Filtration Services G Bopp Greig
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Hutter & Schrantz Meltog Mikropor Oberlin Perforated Tubes Plastok Prosep Filter Southwest Screens Sparkler Steri Technologies Tate Andale Technitex Tenax The NewCan Co "l'issmetal Tuscon Exports Unison Veco France 8.2.3.71 Perforated Sheets A2Z Air & Liquid Filtration Associated Perforated & Weavers Bedford Steer End Buckbee-Mears St Paul Cadisch Precision Meshes Carbis Cerex Advanced Fabrics Costacu rta DCE Iberica Diva Envitec Donaldson Donaldson Torit Endecotts Ferguson Perforating & Wire Filtration Services G Bopp Gantois Gaudenzi Gough Greig Hutter & Schrantz Industri-Textil Job Karl K0fner Kea Developments Lenser Longar Industries Mikropor Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke NSW Plastok Prosep Filter Roto-Sieve SAF Filter Sinun Southwest Screens Sparkler Stork Sweco Syr-Tech Tate Andale Technitex Tenax Tenmat The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Trislot Tuscon Exports United Wire 8.2.3. 72 Perforated Tubes A2Z Diva Envitec
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Eurofiltec FAUDI Process Gopani Industrial Filter & Pump Kea Developments Liquid Filtration Systems Longar Industries Southwest Screens Steri Technologies Stork Tecnov Donaldson
8.2.3.73 Plastic Mesh (Extruded) A2Z DelStar FAUDI Process Filtex 8.2.3.74 Plastic Mesh (Woven) A2Z Arboga-Darenth China Great Wall FAUDI Process Fugafil Junker Filter Kimre Sati Grupo Textil Sefar Shanghai Industrial Techtextil 8.2.3.75 Plastic Sheets A2Z Coming Costar Costar Didier Diva Envitec Dominique Dutscher Esters-Filtertechnik Gaudenzi Gopani JVK Lautrette Lenser PBI Porteret Beaulieu Industrie Porex Porvair Ranik Separatorenerzeugung Sparkler 8.2.3.76 Plastic Sheets (Perforated) A2Z 8.2.3.77 Plates (Milled) Alfa Laval China Great Wall Euroslot Kea Developments Klinkau Shaffer Products 8.2.3.78 Pleated Media Activated Carbonair A Kayser A2Z AAF Advantec MFS Air & Liquid Filtration AirFilt Filtertechnik Airklean Engineering
Amafilter Amazon Amer-Sil Ametek Arboga-Darenth Ariel Industries Ashra Filtration Bedford Steer End BLF- Filtermedien British Filters Camfil Camfil Farr Carbis Carlson Chem Tech Chemflo Chemserve Perlite China Great Wall Chisso Filter Clarcor Cole-Parmer Contamination Control Technologies Corning Costar Costar CPM Croft Engineering Culligan Cuno Dahlman Daido Machines DCE Iberica DelStar Delta Filter Diva Envitec Dollinger Dominique Dutscher Donaldson Donaldson Torit Dustcheck Eagle Elga Emcel EPE Eurofiltec Evanite Fiber Facet Fairey FAUDI Process Fibercor Filtech Filter Technology Filterspun Filtertek Filtra Filtra Vibraci6n Filtration cv Filtration Group Filtration Filtration Services Filtration Technology Filtres Philippe Filtro Flair Flowmatic Systems Flowtech Fluitek Forward Industries Freudenberg FSI Filter Systems Fuji Filter G Bopp Gantois GEA Delbag
Geyer's Manufacturing Gilroy GKD Gebr Kufferath GKN Filters Global Enviro Tech Graver Technologies Greig H Putsch Harmsco HAVE Technologies Haver& Boecker Hayward Industrial Products Heco Heinz Fischer Helsatech Hengst Indufil Industri-Textil Job Interfilta Irema Ireland ISP Japan Vilene Junker Filter K&H Eppensteiner Kalsep Kalthoff Luftfilter Kea Developments Keystone Filter Kimberly-Clark Kitten Enterprises Kondoh Lakos Separators, Claude Laval Lehmann & Voss Liquid Filtration Systems MAC Equipment Mcleod Russel Memcor Memtec Menardi Merrem & la Porte Met-Pro Micro-Mesh Microfiltrex MicroPure Microtech Mikropor MikroPul Millipore National Filter Media Nelson Burgess Nihon Schumacher Nippon Muki North American Filter Oberlin Osmonics P&J Dust Extraction Pall Parker Filtration Parker Hannifin Permatron Perry Equipment Plastok Plenty Plenty Uniquip Porex Porous Media Process Equipment ProMinent PTI Technologies Purafil Purolator Rellumit Roki Techno
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Rosedale Products RPA Process SAF Filter Sartorius Scheibler Schleicher & Schuell Scottex Precision Sefar Separation Technologies Serfilco Sericol Shaffer Products Sly Solent Technology Southwest Screens Sparkler Summit Filter Tecnov Donaldson Tetratec Texon Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Ultrafilter Uni-FIo Unison Vitafibres Voigt WL Gore Water Equipment Technologies Westbury Western Water Products Whatman Winston F2S WOKU-Filtermedia Zander Hiross ZenPure
8.2.3.79 Pleated Media Cartridges A2Z Advantec MFS AirFilt Filtertechnik Amafilter Amazon Ametek Arboga-Darenth Ashra Filtration BLF- Filtermedien British Filters Carbis Carlson Chem Tech Chemflo Chemserve Perlite China Great Wall Chisso Filter Cole-Parmer Contamination Control Technologies CPM Croft Engineering Culligan Curio Daido Machines DCE Iberica Dollinger Donaldson Donaldson Torit Dustcheck Eagle Elga Emcel EPE
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Eurofiltec Facet Fairey FAUDI Process Fibercor Filtech Filterspun Filtra Vibraci6n Filtration cv Filtration Group Filtration Filtration Services Filtration Technology Filtres Philippe Flowmatic Systems Flowtech FSI Filter Systems Fuji Filter G Bopp Geyer's Manufacturing GKD Gebr Kufferath GKN Filters Global Enviro Tech Graver Technologies Greig Harmsco HAVE Technologies Haver& Boecker Hayward Industrial Products Heco Helsatech Hengst Indufil Junker Filter K&H Eppensteiner Kea Developments Keystone Filter Kitten Enterprises Lehmann & Voss Liquid Filtration Systems Mcleod Russel Menardi Microfiltrex Microtech MikroPul Millipore National Filter Media Oberlin Osmonics Pall Parker Arlon Parker Hannifin Plastok Plenty Plenty Uniquip Porous Media Process Equipment PTI Technologies Roki Techno RPA Process SAF Filter Sefar Serfilco Shaffer Products Sly Southwest Screens Sparkler Summit Filter Tecnov Donaldson Tetratec Twin Filter Unison Voigt WL Gore
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Winston F2S WOKU-Filtermedia Zander Hiross ZenPure
8.2.3.80 Pleated Paper Activated Carbonair A2Z Airklean Engineering Amer-Sil British Filters Carlson Cobham Fluid Cole-Parmer Cuno DuMcCann Eagle Emcel Eurofiltec FAUDI Process Filtech Filtertek Filtres Philippe Fleetguard Fluid Technologies Forward Industries Fuji Filter Geyer's Manufacturing Gopani Greig Industri-Textil Job K&H Eppensteiner Kalsep Keystone Filter Memcor Mikropor MikroPul Parker Hannifin Plastok Plenty PTI Technologies RPA Process SAF Filter Sanshin Schleicher & Schuell Separation Technologies Sinun Sparkler Summit Filter Tuscon Exports Westbury Whatman 8.2.3.81 Polyaramide Membranes APV Berghof Chemitreat China Great Wall Donaldson DuPont FINSA FluxConsult General Waters Gilroy Hedley Hydraulics Hydranautics ISP Membraflow Membrana Membrane Products Mikropor Monofil Trading Co Osmonics
Pall PCI-Memtech Porex Powell Prosep Filter Sartorius Schleicher & Schuell SeparaTech TriSep Ultra Sop Ultrafilter UNIQ Wastewater Resources
8.2.3.82 Polycarbonate Membranes Advantec MFS APV Autel Chemitreat Cole-Parmer Corning Costar Costar Dominique Dutscher Filtertek FluxConsult Goyen Controls Hedley Hydraulics Membraflow Membrane Products Micro-Mesh Mikropor Millipore Osmonics Pall Prosep Filter Schleicher & Schuell SeparaTech Tuscon Exports Ultra Sop Whatman 8.2.3.83 Polyester Membranes A2 Water Process Solutions Allied Filter Systems Alpma Hain Amazon APV Aquamarijn Micro Filtration Autel China Great Wall Cole-Parmer Corning Costar Costar Dominique Dutscher Filtertek FINSA FluxConsult FuMA-Tech Georg Sch0nemann Greig Hedley Hydraulics Heinkel Hermans Flexibles Huyck Austria Invensys APV ISP Kanai Juyokogyo MAC Equipment Membraflow Membrana Membrane Products Micro-Mesh
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Mikropor Monofil Trading Co North American Filter Osmonics Pall Parker Hannifin PCI-Memtech Powell Sartorius SeparaTech Sericol Shanghai Industrial Techtextil Tenax Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Ultra Sop UNIQ
8.2.3.84 Polymer Fibres Berkefeld-Filter Famel Fugafil Monadnock Non-Wovens LLC PGI Nordlys Porous Fibers Powell SAF Filter Southwest Screens
8.2.3.85 Polymetric Membranes (Other) Advantec MFS Albany Ameridia APV Arboga-Darenth Asahi Kasei Berghof Carlson Corning Costar DCE Iberica Donaldson Donaldson Torit DuPont Eurofiltec FluxConsult FuMA-Tech Hydranautics King Klinkau Membraflow Membrana Millipore Osmonics Pall Parker Hannifin PCI-Memtech Polymem Porous Fibers Porous Media Powell Prime Water Systems Recomet Sartorius Sati Grupo Textil Schleicher & Schuell Seprotech Systems Stork Friesland Sulzer Chemtech Technische Textilien L(~rrach Tecnov Donaldson Ultra Sop
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U Itra-Tech Services UNIQ Zenon
8.2.3.89 Porous Ceramic Sheets Fairey
8.2.3.86 Polysulphone Membranes Ameridia APV Asahi Kasei Bucher Guyer FluxConsult PCI-Memtech Porous Fibers Powell The Dow Chemical Co, Liquid Separations Whatman
8.2.3.90 Porous Ceramic Tubes Arboga-Darenth atech innovations Fairey FAUDI Process
8.2.3.87 Polyurethane Foam Ariel Industries Camfil Farr Donaldson Emcel EMW Filtertechnik Filtech Filtermation Products Foamex Hedley Hydraulics Maeda Shell Mikropor Nordson Permatron Tuscon Exports Vitafoam Voigt 8.2.3.88 Porous Ceramic Media Alpma Hain Americleer atech innovations Autel Biotek Systems Carlson CeraMem Cole-Parmer Corning Costar Costar Didier Dominique Dutscher Fairey FAUDI Process Filter-Tex Filtro Gilroy Inceltech France Isomeca Membraflow Microdyn-Nadir Nihon Schumacher Osmonics Pall Pall Schumacher Porex Porvair Refractron Technologies Sparkler Specific Surface Tenmat Tenmat Tuscon Exports Unison URT Umwelttechnik Voigt
8.2.3.91 Porous Metal Media Americleer atech innovations Cuno Dahlman Daido Machines Diva Envitec Federal Mogul Filtro Fuji Filter G Bopp Gilroy GKD Gebr Kufferath GKN Sinter Metals Haver& Boecker Kea Developments LCI Martin Kurz Memcor Millipore Mott Nihon Schumacher Osmonics Pall Plastok Porex Porvair PTI Separation Technologies Sillaford Southwest Screens Sparkler Specific Surface Stork Tech Filter 8.2.3.92 Porous Plastic Sheets Diva Envitec Separatorenerzeugung 8.2.3.93 Porous Plastic Tubes Headline Porous Fibers 8.2.3.94 Porous Plastics Alpma Hain Americleer Berghof China North Industries Didier Diva Envitec Dong'ou Microfiltration Dynaflow Este rs-Fi Ite rtech n ik Filtertek Filtro Gilroy Gopani Herding InterNet ISP Membraflow
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Membrana Microdyn-Nadir Nihon Schumacher NSW Pall Porex Porous Fibers Porvair SaatiTech Separatorenerzeugung Sintair Sparkler Specific Surface Tapyrus Tuscon Exports
Membraflow Membrana Mott Mupor Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke NSW Plastok Porvair Refractron Technologies Sintair Southwest Screens Sparkler Specific Surface Steri Technologies Wilhelm K6pp Zellkautschuk
8.2.3.95 Porous Sheets A2Z Bekaert Fibre Technologies Carbis Carlson China Great Wall Didier Diva Envitec Emcel Esters-Filtertechnik Fairey Filtertek G Bopp Gilroy GKN Sinter Metals Gopani GusmerCellulo Haver& Boecker Industri-Textil Job KX Industries Martin Kurz Membrana Mott Mupor Plastok Porex Porvair Separatorenerzeugung Sillaford Sintair Southwest Screens Sparkler Specific Surface Tecnov Donaldson Tetratec Tuscon Exports Wilhelm K6pp Zellkautschuk ZenPure
8.2.3.97 Precoat Materials Arboga-Darenth Berghof Berkefeld-Filter Chemserve Perlite Christ ErtelAIsop Eurofiltec FAUDI Process Graver Technologies GusmerCellulo Industri-Textil Job Industrial Filter & Pump J Rettenmaier & S6hne Limburg Filter Mann+Hummel Stella-Meta Twin Filter WAM
8.2.3.96 Porous Tubes Arkal Water Technologies atech innovations Autel Berghof Carbis Didier Diva Envitec Dynaflow Eurofiltec Fairey Fuji Filter GKD Gebr Kufferath Gopani Haver & Boecker Industri-Textil Job InterNet King Martin Kurz
8.2.3.98 Reusable Filter
Media A2Z ACS Filtertechniek Air & Liquid Filtration Arboga-Darenth Arkal Water Technologies Bekaert Fibre Technologies Biotek Systems Chemviron Carbon China Great Wall Contamination Control Technologies CPL Carbon Link CPM Dahlman Diva Envitec DuPont Emcel Eurofiltec Fairey FAUDI Process Filtermation Products Filtration Filtration Services Filtrex fluXXion Foss Manufacturing G Bopp Gilroy GKD Gebr Kufferath Gopani Haver& Boecker Herding Hydac Technology Industri-Textil Job Industrial Filter & Pump Kiekens Herding
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Kimre King Mann+Hummel Membraflow Mott Norman Filter Oberlin Osmonics Pall Parker Hannifin Parmatic Filter Permatron Plenty Porex Porvair Ravensworth Russell Finex SAF Filter Sandier Sefar Serfilco Sericol Shaffer Products Sillaford Southwest Screens Sparkler Steri Technologies The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Tuscon Exports USFilter Veco France Western Water Products
8.2.3.99 Rigidised Media Southwest Screens
8.2.3.100 Sands for Filtration
Alamo Water Refiners Atkins Fulford Berkefeld-Filter Chemitreat Christ Contamination Control Technologies CPL Carbon Link CPL/Miller Culligan Desotec Didier Earth Tech Umwelttechnik Ecolochem Elga enViro-cell Eurofiltec Filtration Services Global Enviro Tech Infilco Degremont King Particle Technology Progenitive Filtration Roberts Twin Filter Western Water Products
8.2.3.101 Screens
A2Z Air & Liquid Filtration Alamo Water Refiners Alfa Laval Nakskov Americleer Andritz Aoustin Arboga-Darenth
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Associated Perforated & Weavers Athex bvba Atkins Fulford Axium Process Bedford Steer End Betex Bhatia Engineering Cadisch Precision Meshes Campbell Manufacturing Carbis China Great Wall Christ Kennicott Cleveland Wire Cloth Cole-Parmer Costacurta Croft Engineering Cuno Daido Machines Degremont Didier Diva Envitec Ecological Products Emcel Endecotts Entec Holland Eurofiltec Eurofiltres Technologies Euroslot FAUDI Process Filter Specialists Filtration Services Filtro Fluid Technologies Fratelli Mariani G Bopp Gantois Gaudenzi Geiger Gerard Daniel Gilroy GKD Gebr Kufferath Gondrexon Gopani Gough Greig Hans Huber Haver& Boecker Hayward Industrial Products Heinkel Heinrich Fiedler Hutter & Schrantz Hydroflow Europe Inafuku ITC Indufil Industrial Filter & Pump Inka International Reserve Equipment Ishikawajima-Harima Jenkins Newell Dunford Johnson Jongerius Van Vloten Kadant Karl KQfner Kea Developments Lakos Separators, Claude Laval Lenser LFC Lochem Liquid-Solids Separation Locker Wire Weavers Longar Industries Lurgi
Macon Wire Martin Kurz Materiel Perrier Montair Andersen National Filter Media Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke Nordic Water Products Novotecnic Europa Optima Orival Water Pall Parker Hannifin Parkson Paul Paul Wire Cloth Permatron Perry Equipment Plastok Plenty Polyurethane Engineering Potter & Soar Reko Industrial Rompf Ron-Vik Rosedale Products Roto-Sieve RPA Process Russell Finex SaatiTech Sefar Sernagiotto Sider Arc Sillaford Sinun Solution Technologies Southwest Screens Sparkler Stella-Meta Stork Sweco Tate Andale Technitex Telsonic AG Tema Tenax Tetko The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co "l'issmetal Tri-FIo Trislot Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Unifloc Unison United Wire Universal Process Equipment Veco France Vee Bee Vortoil Separation Winston F2S Wire Tech Wire Weaving
8.2.3.102 Sieves
A2Z ACS Filtertechniek Air & Liquid Filtration Aquamarijn Micro Filtration Bassaire Bedford Steer End BFF Nonwovens Buckbee-Mears St Paul Carbis
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China Great Wall Cleveland Wire Cloth Cole-Parmer Croft Engineering Endecotts Eurofiltec Euroslot Fairey FAUDI Process Filtro Flair Fratelli Mariani Fritsch Fugafil G Bopp Gantois Gaudenzi Geiger Gerard Daniel GKD Gebr Kufferath Gondrexon Gough Great Western Manufacturing Co Haver& Boecker Hayward Industrial Products Headline Hosokawa Micron Hutter & Schrantz Industri-Textil Job Inka Johnson Kea Developments King Engineering King Lawrence Industries Locker Wire Weavers Macon Wire Materiel Perrier Millipore Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke Parker Hannifin Paul Plastok Plenty Potter & Soar Retsch Russell Finex Sartorius Sefar Selecto Scientific SeparaTech Sinaptec Sinun Southwest Screens Stork Sweco Technitex Telsonic AG Tema The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co Trislot Tuscon Exports United Wire Universal Process Equipment Veco France Verseidag-Techfab
8.2.3.103 Sifting Fabrics Bedford Steer End China Great Wall Clarcor Cleveland Wire Cloth
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Diatex G Bopp IBENA Textilwerke Beckmann Industri-Textil Job Macon Wire Plastok SaatiTech Scherrens Scottex Precision Sefar Sericol Shaffer Products Shanghai Industrial Techtextil Sinun Southwest Screens Summit Filter Tetko Verseidag-Techfab 8.2.3.104 Sintered Metal Fibre Media Amafilter atech innovations Betex Contamination Control Technologies Croft Engineering Cuno Daido Machines Deltamist Donaldson Dong'ou Microfiltration Endecotts enViro-cell FAUDI Process Filtro Fuji Filter G Bopp Gaudenzi Gilroy GKD Gebr Kufferath GKN Sinter Metals Guedu Helapet Hutter & Schrantz ISP Kea Developments Membraflow Memcor Memtec Micro-Mesh Millipore Mott Neu ETS Nihon Schumacher Pall Plastok Porex Porvair PTI Separation Technologies Sillaford Sintair Southwest Screens Sparkler Tate Andale Trislot Tuscon Exports Ultrafilter Vee Bee
8.2.3.105 Sintered Metal Powder Media Alpma Hain Ameridia atech innovations Bedford Steer End Carbis Croft Engineering Cuno Daido Machines Diva Envitec Fuji Filter G Bopp Gilroy GKD Gebr Kufferath GKN Sinter Metals Greig Guedu Hollingsworth & Vose Kea Developments Martin Kurz Membraflow Memcor Mikropor Mott Nihon Schumacher Pall Pall Schumacher Plastok Porex Porvair Sciences PTI Technologies Separation Technologies Sillaford Southwest Screens Sparkler Specific Surface Steri Technologies Tetko Tuscon Exports Unison 8.2.3.106 Sintered Plastic Powder Media Diva Envitec Herding KDF Fluid Treatment Kiekens Herding Lawrence Industries Separatorenerzeugung 8.2.3.107 Sintered Wire Mesh Cleveland Wire Cloth Contamination Control Technologies Croft Engineering Cuno Daido Machines Didier enViro-cell FAUDI Process Federal Mogul Filtrex Filtro Filtroba Fuji Filter G Bopp Gilroy GKD Gebr Kufferath GKN Sinter Metals Gopani Greig Haver& Boecker Kea Developments
Martin Kurz MeliCon Memcor Memtec Millipore Nihon Schumacher Pall Plastok Porex Porvair Potter & Soar Sefar Separation Technologies Sillaford Sinun Southwest Screens Sparkler Spirax Sarco Steri Technologies Sweco Trislot Tuscon Exports
8.2.3.108 Sintered Wire Mesh
(Laminated) Cleveland Wire Cloth Haver& Boecker Kea Developments Martin Kurz MeliCon Potter & Soar Sefar Southwest Screens Trislot
8.2.3.109 Spun Bonded Media Albany Allied Filter Systems Arboga-Darenth Birch BLF- Filtermedien British Textile Technology Camfil Farr Cerex Advanced Fabrics Crosible Crystal Filtration Cuno Disco Performance Fabrics Donaldson DuPont Emcel Fiberweb France Filtech Filtermist Filtro FINSA Gilroy GKN Filters Hayward Industrial Products Hedley Hydraulics Hoffmann Hollinee Industri-Textil Job ISP Johns Manville Junker Filter Kimberly-Clark Lantor Lohmann MAC Equipment Memtec Mogul Tekstil Oberlin
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Perry Equipment PGI Nordlys SAF Filter Scottex Precision Shaffer Products Shanghai Industrial Techtextil Sinun Sparkler Steinbeis Gessner Tetratec Textile Industries Tuscon Exports Veratec WL Gore WAM WOKU-Filtermedia Worthwell
8.2.3.110 Sulphone Resins
(Polymeric Membranes) Eurofiltec FluxConsult PCI-Memtech
8.2.3.111 Wedge Wire Screens and Tubes Americleer Arboga-Darenth Bedford Steer End Carbis Christ Kennicott Cleveland Wire Cloth Croft Engineering Daido Machines Didier Diva Envitec Endecotts Eurofiltec Euroslot FAUDI Process Filter Specialists Filtration Services Filtro Gilroy GKD Gebr Kufferath Gondrexon Greig Hans Huber Haver& Boecker Heinrich Fiedler Hutter & Schrantz Hydroflow Europe Industrial Filter & Pump Inka Johnson Kadant Kea Developments Liquid-Solids Separation Novotecnic Europa Optima Plastok Reko Industrial RPA Process Russell Finex Sillaford Sinun Solution Technologies Southwest Screens Sparkler Stella-Meta Tate Andale Tema The Protector Lamp & Lighting Co
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Trislot Tuscon Exports Unison Vortoil Separation Winston F2S
8.2.3.112 Wet-Laid Metal Fibre Media Southwest Screens 8.2.3.113 Wire Cloth (Woven) A2Z Air & Liquid Filtration Bedford Steer End Birch Cadisch Precision Meshes Cambridge Camfil Farr Carbis China Great Wall Clarcor Cleveland Wire Cloth Costacurta Croft Engineering Daido Machines Diatex Endecotts Fanafel Filtech Filtertek Filtration Services FINSA Fratelli Mariani Fuji Filter G Bopp Gantois Gaudenzi Gerard Daniel Gilroy Gondrexon Gopani Greig Hanover Wire Cloth Haver & Boecker Hedley Hydraulics Hutter & Schrantz Industrial Filter & Pump Karl Ki~fner Kea Developments LCI Lenser Macon Wire Martin Kurz Mikropor Miura National Filter Media New York Wire Norman Filter Pall Paul Paul Wire Cloth Permatron Plastok Potter & Soar Ron-Vik Schiavetti Tekno Sefar Sider Arc Southwest Screens Sparkler Spirax Sarco Steri Technologies Sweco
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Tetko Tissmetal Tuscon Exports United Wire Winston F2S Wire Tech Wire Weaving Wires & Fabriks
8.2.3.114 Wool Fibre SAF Filter 8.2.3.115 Woven Media (Natural Fibres) A2Z Acordis Kelheim Andrew Textile Arville Textiles Bedford Steer End Birch BLF- Filtermedien Bokela Cadisch Precision Meshes China Great Wall Clarcor CPM Croft Engineering Crosible Diatex Donaldson Dossa Harjee Exports DuPont Emcel ErtelAIsop Fanafel FAUDI Process Filfab Filtech Filter Specialists Filter-Tex Filtration Services Flair Fluid Technologies Fuji Filter G Bopp Gaudenzi Greig Haver & Boecker Hayward Industrial Products Heath Industri-Textil Job Junker Filter Kavon Lantor Masturlal Maxifab SL Merrem & la Porte Micronics Mikropor MIT National Filter Media Natural Canvas Oberlin Otto Markert Plastok Plenty SaatiTech SAF Filter Sati Grupo Textil Scherrens Scottex Precision Sefar Sericol
Shaffer Products Shanghai Industrial Techtextil Sioen Nordifa Southwest Screens Sparkler Steri Technologies Summit Filter Tetko Tetratec The Multiple Fabric Co Tuscon Exports Voigt WL Gore Wire Tech Wire Weaving
8.2.3.116 Woven Media (Synthetic Fibres) A2Z Arville Textiles China Great Wall Cleveland Wire Cloth Donaldson Eagle Emcel ErtelAIsop FAUDI Process Filtermation Products FIN Fugafil Haver& Boecker Junker Filter Latham MIT Otto Markert Permatron SAF Filter Sati Grupo Textil Schwegmann Scottex Precision Sefar Shaffer Products Shanghai Industrial Techtextil Sider Arc Sioen Nordifa Steri Technologies 8.2.3.117 Woven Wire Mesh (Precision) A2Z ACS Filtertechniek Air & Liquid Filtration Alfa Laval Associated Perforated & Weavers Bedford Steer End Birch Cadisch Precision Meshes Cambridge Camfil Farr Carbis China Great Wall Clarcor Cleveland Wire Cloth Cole-Parmer Costacu rta Croft Engineering Cuno Daido Machines Endecotts Expanded Metal Filtertek Filtration Services Fluid Technologies
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Fratelli Mariani Fuji Filter G Bopp Gantois Gaudenzi Gerard Daniel Gough Greig Hans Huber Haver& Boecker Hayward Industrial Products Hutter & Schrantz Hydac Technology Indufil Interfilta Ishikawajima-Harima K&H Eppensteiner Karl KC~fner Kea Developments Lautrette Lenser Martin Kurz Meltog Mikropor Munters Euroform National Filter Media Norman Filter Pall Paul Paul Wire Cloth Plastok Plenty Porex PTI Rai-Tillieres Rhodius Ron-Vik RPA Process Russell Finex Schiavetti Tekno Sefar Separation Technologies Sider Arc Southwest Screens Sparkler Spirax Sarco Stork Sweco Tate Andale Technitex Tema Tetko "l'issmetal Tuscon Exports United Wire Wire Tech Wire Weaving Wires & Fabriks Zoltek
8.2.3.118 Yarn Wound Cartridges A2Z Advantec MFS Amafilter Amazon Ametek Campbell Manufacturing Carbis Carlson Chandler Chemserve Perlite Chisso Filter Cole-Parmer
Contamination Control Technologies CPM Culligan Cuno Daido Machines Elga Eurofiltec FAUDl Process Filter Specialists Filtermat Filterspun Filtration cv Filtration Technology Flowmatic Systems Flowtech FSI Filter Systems GKN Filters Global Enviro Tech HAVE Technologies Hayward Industrial Products Heco Johnson Filtration Kitten Enterprises Lehmann & Voss Liquid Filtration Systems Oberlin Parker Arlon Parker Hannifin Plastok PTI Technologies Roki Techno Scottex Precision Serfilco Sparkler Total Filter United Filters Voigt Winston F2S 8.2.3.119 Zeolites Berkefeld-Filter BFF Nonwovens Bucher Guyer Desotec Euremica Eurofiltec King Permatron USFilter
8.2.4 Membrane Filtration
8.2.4.1 Affinity Membranes New Logic
8.2.4.2 Desalination ACWa Services Alamo Water Refiners Americleer Ameridia APV Berghof Berkefeld-Filter Chemitreat Christ Contamination Control Technologies Culligan Deomed Ecolochem Eden Equipment Environment Products Exergy Technologies
FluxConsult FuMA-Tech Geiger Global Enviro Tech Greig Harmsco HAVE Technologies Herco Hosokawa Bepex Hudson lndustries Hydranautics Hydranautics Europe lndufilt lnnosep lnnova lonics Medro Systems Membraflow Memteq Millipore New Logic Nitto Denko Norwet Osmonics Osmotik Pall Plenty Pollution Prevention Prosep Filter Recomet Rhodius Rochem Ropur SeparaTech Serck Baker Shivam Filterpress SLCE Smith & Loveless Stella-Meta Steuler Stork Friesland TEPRO Tetratec The Dow Chemical Co, Liquid Separations Toray lndustries TriSep Ultra Sep Uni-Flo UNlQ USFilter Van Der Molen Water Equipment Technologies Weir Envig Western Water Products Zenon 8.2.4.3 Dialysis Arboga-Darenth Cole-Parmer Deomed ElVS Exergy Technologies Fileder FluxConsuIt Fresenius FuMA-Tech General Waters Harmsco Hydranautics Europe Medro Systems Membrana Memteq
Microdyn-Nadir Microgon Millipore New Logic OSMO Osmonics Pollution Prevention Prosep Filter QVF Process Systems Scilog SeparaTech Steuler TriSep UNlQ USFilter Western Water Products 8.2.4.4 Distillation Christ FluxConsult HAVE Technologies King Mem braflow Memteq Microfiltrex New Logic Osmonics Porous Media USFilter 8.2.4.5 Electrodialysis Ameridia Berghof Berkefeld-Filter Christ Eco-Tec ElVS Exergy Technologies Fileder FluxConsult Freudenberg FuMA-Tech Global Enviro Tech Greig Harmsco lnnosep lonics Memteq New Logic OSMO Pollution Prevention Prosep Filter QVF Process Systems SeparaTech StanTech Steinmuller Rompf Steuler TriSep USFilter 8.2.4.6 Flat-Sheet Membranes Alfa Laval Nakskov APV Berghof Carlson DuPont FluxConsult fluxxion FuMA-Tech GEA Filtration Huber Technology Hydranautics Lenzing Technik
Membrana Millipore Pall Pollution & Process Monitoring Prime Water Systems Sartorius Schleicher & Schuell Sericol Sulzer Chemtech TriSep UNlQ ZenPure 8.2.4.7 Gas Separation ACS Filtertechniek Alderley Anderson Separator CeraMem Cobham Fluid Cuno Emcel Euremica FluxConsult Greig Hudson lndustries King Mem brana Membrane Products Memteq Merrem & la Porte MF&T Microfiltrex Mikropor MikroPul New Logic Norwet Pall Exekia Parker Hannifin Peerless Plenty Porous Media Prosep Filter Rhodius Sartorius Tetratec Ube lndustries Winston F2S Wolftechnik 8.2.4.8 Hollow Fibre Membranes ACWa Services APV Arboga-Darenth Asahi Kasei Berghof Berkefeld-Filter Carlson Contamination Control Technologies Deomed Dynatec Systems Eurofiltec Exergy Technologies Fibercor FluxConsult FuMA-Tech Global Enviro Tech Hodge Separators Hydranautics lnnosep King Membrana
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Memteq Millipore Pall Parker Hannifin PCI Membranes PCI-Memtech PCI-Water Pollution Prevention Polymem Porous Fibers Prime Water Systems Recomet Schleicher & Schuell Smith & Loveless UNIQ USFilter Zander Hiross Zenon
8.2.4.9 Liquid Membranes Allied Filter Systems Amazon Carlson Contamination Control Technologies CPM Cuno Deomed DuPont Filtertek Filtteck FuMA-Tech GKN Filters Greig Hodge Separators Indufilt Industrial Filter & Pump King Microfiltrex Millipore Pall Pall Exekia Porous Media Sericol Tetratec UNIQ USFilter Voigt WL Gore 8.2.4.10 Membrane Bioreactors
atech innovations CeraMem Dynatec Systems FluxConsult Huber Technology New Logic Pall Exekia Porous Fibers Recomet Tetratec USFilter
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ACWa Services Advantec MFS Alamo Water Refiners Alfa Laval Nakskov Allied Filter Systems Alpma Hain Amafilter Amazon Americleer
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Ameridia AML Industries APV Aquamarijn Micro Filtration Asahi Kasei atech innovations Atkins Fulford Berghof Berkefeld-Filter Betex BFPS BHS Werk Sonthofen Biotek Systems Bokela Bucher Guyer Carlson CeraMem Chemitreat Christ Cole-Parmer Consept Solutions Contamination Control Technologies Corning Costar Costar CPM Cuno DCE Iberica Delta Engineering Deomed Desal Europe Desalination Systems Dominique Dutscher Domnick Hunter Donaldson Donaldson Torit DuPont Dynaflow Dynatec Systems Eco-Tec Ecological Products Eden Equipment EIVS Elga enViro-cell Enviro-Chemie Wasser Environment Products Environmental Equipment Epoc Water ETL Eurofiltec Evergreen Separatech Exergy Technologies Fairey Federal Mogul Fibercor Filter Technology Filtertek Filtro Filtteck Flowgen Flowtech Fluid Technologies FluxConsult fluXXion Fresenius Freudenberg FuMA-Tech GEA Filtration Georg SchQnemann Gilroy GKN Sinter Metals Global Enviro Tech Graver Technologies
Greig Hankook Jungsoo Harmsco HAVETechnologies Headline Heinrich Frings Helapet Helsatech Hermans Flexibles Huber Technology Hydranautics Hydro Air Research Inceltech France Indufilt Industrial Filter & Pump Innosep Innova Invensys APV Ionics ISP Kalsep Kemper King Kitten Enterprises Larox Pannevis LCI Lenzing Technik Limburg Filter Maeda Shell Materiel Perrier Mcleod Russel Membraflow MemBrain Membrana Memcor Memtec Memtek Memteq Merrem & la Porte Meura Microdyn-Nadir Microfiltrex Microgon MicroPure Mikropor MIL Export Millipore Mott MY-TEC NAFCO Najade Separation Nalge Nunc Netzsch New Logic Nitto Denko NNC Norit North American Filter Norwet Oberlin OSMO Osmonics Pall Pall Exekia Pall Filtron Pall Schumacher Parker Hannifin PCI Membrane Systems PCI Membranes PCI-Memtech Plenty Pollution Prevention Polymem Porex
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PoroCer Keramik-Membranen Porous Fibers Porous Media Porvair Sciences Powell Prime Water Systems Process Equipment Prosep Filter Protfilt Kkt PTI PTI Technologies QVF Process Systems Recomet Rellumit Renovexx Rhodia Rochem Roki Techno Sanshin Sartorius Schleicher & Schuell Scienco Scilog Sepam SeparaTech Separem Seprotech Systems Sericol SGL ACOTEC Shivam Filterpress Sillaford Smith & Loveless Solution Technologies Sotras Sparkler Specific Surface Spirax Sarco StanTech Stella-Meta Steuler Stork Friesland Stork Protech TAMI Industries TCG Technische Textilien L6rrach Technitex Tecnomara AG Tecnov Donaldson TEKA TEPRO Tetratec Total Filter Triple R TriSep Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Ultra Sep Ultra-Tech Services Ultrafilter UNIQ Unison Universal Process Equipment URT Umwelttechnik USFilter VA Tech Wabag Van Der Molen Voigt Vokes WL Gore & Associates Wastewater Resources Water Group Systems Wedeco Weir Envig WesTech Engineering
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8.2.4.12 Ilflierofiltratien Equipment
ACWa Services Advantec MFS Alfa Laval Nakskov Alpma Hain Amafilter Americleer Ameridia AML Industries APV Aquamarijn Micro Filtration Asahi Kasei atech innovations Atkins Fulford Berghof Berkefeld-Filter Betex BHS Werk Sonthofen Biotek Systems Bokela Bucher Guyer Carlson Christ Cole-Parmer Consept Solutions Contamination Control Technologies Corning Costar Costar Cuno DCE Iberica Delta Engineering Deomed Dominique Dutscher Domnick Hunter Donaldson Donaldson Torit Dynatec Systems Ecological P r o d u c t s Eden Equipment EIVS Elga enViro-cell Enviro-Chemie Wasser Environment Products Environmental Equipment Epoc Water Eurofiltec Fairey Federal Mogul Filter Technology Filtertek Filtro Flowgen Fluid Technologies FluxConsult Fresenius FuMA-Tech GEA Filtration Georg SchQnemann Gilroy Global Enviro Tech Graver Technologies Greig Hankook Jungsoo
Harmsco HAVE Technologies Headline Helapet Hydranautics Hydro Air Research Inceltech France Indufilt Industrial Filter & Pump Innosep Innova Invensys APV Ionics ISP Kemper King Larox Pannevis LCI Lenzing Limburg Filter Materiel Perrier Membraflow Memtec Memtek Memteq Meu ra Microfiltrex MicroPure MIL Export Millipore Mott MY-TEC Najade Separation Netzsch New Logic Nitto Denko NNC Norit Oberlin Osmonics Pall Pall Exekia Pall Filtron Pall Schumacher Parker Hannifin PCI Membrane Systems PCI Membranes PCI-Memtech Porex Porous Fibers Porous Media Prime Water Systems Process Equipment Protfilt Kkt PTI PTI Technologies QVF Process Systems Recomet Rellumit Renovexx Rhodia Roki Techno Sanshin Sartorius Schleicher & Schuell Scienco Scilog Sepam SeparaTech Seprotech Systems SGL ACOTEC Shivam Filterpress Smith & Loveless Solution Technologies
Sparkler Specific Surface Stella-Meta Steuler Stork Protech TCG Technitex Tecnov Donaldson TEKA TEPRO Triple R Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Ultra Sep Ultra-Tech Services U NIQ Unison Universal Process Equipment URT Umwelttechnik USFilter VA Tech Wabag Van Der Molen Vokes Wastewater Resources Water Group Systems Wed eco Weir Envig WesTech Engineering Western Water Products Westfalia Separator Zander Zenon ZenPure
8.2.4.13 Nanofiltratien
ACWa Services Alamo Water Refiners Alfa Laval Nakskov Alpma Hain Amafilter American Water Technologies Americleer Ameridia APV atech innovations Berghof Berkefeld-Filter Betex Biotek Systems Bucher Guyer Carlson CeraMem Chemitreat Christ Consept Solutions Culligan Cuno DCE Iberica Desal Europe Desalination Systems Donaldson Donaldson Torit Dynatec Systems Environment Products Environmental Equipment Environmental Products Eurofiltec Evergreen Separatech Exergy Technologies FluxConsult Freudenberg FuMA-Tech GEA Filtration General Waters
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Gilroy Global Enviro Tech Graver Technologies Greig Hatenboer-Water HAVE Technologies Helsatech Herco Hydranautics Hydranautics Europe Hydro Air Research Indufilt Innosep Innova Intereco Ionics Kalsep King Lenzing Technik Membraflow Membrane Products, Kiryat Weizmann Memteq Microgon Millipore MY-TEC Najade Separation New Logic Nitto Denko Norit Norwet Osmonics Osmotik Pall Pall Exekia PCI Membrane Systems PCI Membranes PCI-Memtech PCI-Water Pollution Prevention Polymem Porex Powell Prosep Filter Recomet Rhodia Rochem Ropur Sartorius Scienco Scilog Sepam SeparaTech Separem Seprotech Systems Shivam Filterpress Smith & Loveless Solution Technologies Steuler Stork Friesland Stork Protech TAMI Industries TCG Tecnov Donaldson TEPRO The Dow Chemical Co, Liquid Separations TriSep Ultra Sep Ultra-Tech Services Uni-FIo UNIQ Unison Universal Process Equipment
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8.2.4.14 Nanofiltration Equipment ACWa Services Alfa Laval Nakskov Amafilter American Water Technologies Ameridia APV atech innovations Berghof Berkefeld-Filter Betex Biotek Systems Bucher Guyer Carlson Christ Consept Solutions Culligan Dynatec Systems Environment Products Environmental Equipment Environmental Products Eurofiltec FluxConsult FuMA-Tech GEA Filtration General Waters Global Enviro Tech Graver Technologies Greig Hatenboer-Water HAVE Technologies Herco Hydro Air Research Indufilt Innosep Innova Intereco Ionics Kalsep King Lenzing Technik Membraflow Membrane Products, Kiryat Weizmann Memteq Millipore MY-TEC Najade Separation New Logic Nitto Denko Norit Osmonics Pall Exekia PCI Membrane Systems PCI Membranes PCI-Memtech PCI-Water Polymem Recomet Rhodia
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Rochem Scienco Scilog Sepam SeparaTech Separem Seprotech Systems Shivam Filterpress Smith & Loveless Solution Technologies Steuler Stork Protech TEPRO Ultra Sep Ultra-Tech Services Uni-FIo UNIQ Unison Universal Process Equipment URT Umwelttechnik USFilter VA Tech Wabag Van Der Molen Water Equipment Technologies Water Group Systems Weir Envig Western Water Products Zenon ZenPure
8.2.4.15 Permeation APV Fairey FluxConsult Huber Technology Innova Memteq New Logic Southwest Screens Sulzer Chemtech ZenPure 8.2.4.16 Pervaporation CeraMem Cobham Fluid FluxConsult Fosplant Membraflow Memteq New Logic Porous Media Prosep Filter SeparaTech Sulzer Chemtech Wolftechnik 8.2.4.17 Reverse Osmosis ACWa Services Alamo Water Refiners Alfa Laval Nakskov Americleer APV Berghof Berkefeld-Filter Biotek Systems Campbell Manufacturing Chemitreat Christ Cobham Fluid Contamination Control Technologies Culligan Cycron
Deomed Desal Europe Desalination Systems Dynatec Systems Eco-Tec Ecolochem Eden Equipment Elga enViro-cell Environment Products Environmental Equipment Environmental Products Evergreen Separatech Exergy Technologies Fibercor Fileder Filtteck Flowtech FluxConsult Freudenberg FuMA-Tech GEA Filtration General Waters GKN Filters Global Enviro Tech Greig Hatenboer-Water HAVE Technologies Herco Hydranautics Hydranautics Europe Indufilt Innosep Innova International Water Technology Invensys APV Ionics Kalsep King Medro Systems Membraflow Meura Micro-Mesh Mikropor Millipore New Logic Nitto Denko Norwet NSW OSMO Osmonics Osmotik Pall PCI Membrane Systems PCI Membranes PCI-Memtech PCI-Water Perry Pollution Prevention Polymem Powell Prosep Filter Recomet Rochem Ropur Scienco Sepam SeparaTech Separem Seprotech Systems Serck Baker Shivam Filterpress Smith & Loveless
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StanTech Steinmuller Rompf Stella-Meta Stork Protech Tenax TEPRO The Dow Chemical Co, Liquid Separations Toray Industries Toyobo TriSep Tuscon Exports Twin Filter Ultra Sep Ultra-Tech Services Uni-FIo UNIQ USFilter Van Der Molen Wastewater Resources Water Equipment Technologies Water Group Systems Weir Envig Western Water Products Wolftechnik Zenon
8.2.4.18 Spiral Wound Membranes Alfa Laval Nakskov Ameridia APV Berkefeld-Filter Doomed Dynatec Systems Elga Environment Products Eurofiltec Evergreen Separatech Exergy Technologies Flowmatic Systems FluxConsult FuMA-Tech GEA Filtration Global Enviro Tech Hatenboer-Water HAVE Technologies Herco Hodge Separators Hydranautics Innosep King Membraflow Millipore NSW Osmonics Osmotik PCI Membrane Systems PCI Membranes PCI-Memtech PCI-Water Pollution Prevention Ropur Scienco Seprotech Systems Smith & Loveless The Dow Chemical Co, Liquid Separations TriSep Ultra-Tech Services UNIQ USFilter
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8.2.4.19 Tubular Membranes Ameridia APV atech innovations Berghof Berkefeld-Filter Bucher Guyer Carlson DuPont Dynatec Systems Eurofiltec Fairey FluxConsult FuMA-Tech GEA Filtration Graver Technologies Hodge Separators King Membraflow Membrana Oberlin PCI Membrane Systems PCI Membranes PCI-Memtech PCI-Water Pollution & Process Monitoring Seprotech Systems Southwest Screens Stork Friesland Sulzer Chemtech TAMI Industries UNIQ Unison Universal Process Equipment USFilter WL Gore WesTech Engineering Zenon 8.2.4.20 Ultrafiltration ACWa Services Alamo Water Refiners Alfa Laval Nakskov Alpma Hain Amafilter Americleer Ameridia APV Arboga-Darenth Asahi Kasei atech innovations Barnebey & Sutcliffe Berghof Berkefeld-Filter Biotek Systems Brautek Bucher Guyer Buderus Guss Cardev Carlson CeraMem Chemitreat Christ Cole-Parmer Consept Solutions Corning Costar Cuno Degr6mont Delta Engineering Deomed Desal Europe Desalination Systems Domnick Hunter
Donaldson Dr Baer Dynatec Systems Eagle Picher Elga enViro-cell Enviro-Chemie Wasser Environment Products Environmental Equipment Environmental Products ETL Eurofiltec Evergreen Separatech Exergy Technologies Filtertek Filtro Filtrox-Werk Flowgen Fluid Technologies FluxConsult Fresenius Freudenberg FuMA-Tech GEA Filtration General Waters Gilroy GKN Sinter Metals Global Enviro Tech Graver Technologies Greig Hahnewald Hatenboer-Water HAVE Technologies Hedley Hydraulics Heinrich Frings Hodge Separators Hosokawa Micron Howden Wade Hydac Filtertechnik Hydranautics Hydranautics Europe Hydro Air Research Hydroflow Europe nceltech France nchcape Testing Services ICS ndufilt nnosep nnova ntereco nvensys APV onics Kalsep Kemper King Larox Pannevis Materiel Perrier Mcleod Russel Medro Systems Membraflow Membrane Products, Kiryat Weizmann Membrex Memcor Memtec Memteq Meura Micro-Mesh Microgon Mikropor Millipore Miura MY-TEC Najade Separation Netzsch
New Logic Nitto Denko NNC Norit Norwet Organo OSMO Osmonics Osmotik Pall Pall Exekia Pall Filtron Pall Schumacher PCI Membrane Systems PCI Membranes PCI-Memtech PCI-Water Perry Pollution & Process Monitoring Pollution Prevention Polymem Porex PoroCer Keramik-Membranen Porous Media Prime Water Systems Prosep Filter Recomet Rhodia Rochem Sartorius Schleicher & Schuell Scienco Scilog Sepam SeparaTech Separation Technologists Separem Seprotech Systems Serck Baker Serep Shivam Filterpress Smith & Loveless Sogequip Solution Technologies StanTech Steinmuller Rompf Stella-Meta Steuler Stork Friesland Stork Protech TAMI Industries TEKA TEPRO TriSep Tuscon Exports Twin Filter UItra Sep Ultra-Tech Services Ultrafilter UNIQ Unison Universal Process Equipment URT Umwelttechnik USFilter VA Tech Wabag Van Der Molen Wastewater Resources Water Group Systems Wedeco Weir Envig Western Water Products Wolftechnik
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Worthwell Zenon 8.2.4.21 Ultrafiltration Equipment ACWa Services Alamo Water Refiners Alfa Laval Nakskov Alpma Hain Amafilter Americleer Ameridia APV Arboga-Darenth Asahi Kasei atech innovations Barnebey & Sutcliffe Berghof Berkefeld-Filter Biotek Systems Bucher Guyer Buderus Guss Cardev Carlson Chemitreat Christ Consept Solutions Cuno Degremont Delta Engineering Deomed Domnick Hunter Dr Baer Dynatec Systems Eagle Picher Elga enViro-cell Enviro-Chemie Wasser Environment Products Environmental Equipment Eurofiltec Filtro Filtrox-Werk Flowgen Fluid Technologies Fresenius FuMA-Tech GEA Filtration General Waters Gilroy Global Enviro Tech Graver Technologies Hahnewald Hatenboer-Water HAVE Technologies Hodge Separators Hosokawa Micron Howden Wade Hydranautics Hydro Air Research Hydroflow Europe nceltech France ndufilt nnosep nnova ntereco onics Kalsep Kemper King Materiel Perrier Medro Systems Membraflow Membrex
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PCI-Water Perry Pollution & Process Monitoring Polymem Porous Media Prime Water Systems Recomet Rhodia Sartorius Schleicher & Schuell Scienco Scilog Sepam SeparaTech Separation Technologists Separem Seprotech Systems Shivam Filterpress Smith & Loveless
Sogequip Solution Technologies Stella-Meta Steuler Stork Protech TEKA TEPRO Twin Filter Ultra Sep Ultra-Tech Services UNIQ Unison Universal Process Equipment URT Umwelttechnik USFilter VA Tech Wabag Van Der Molen Wastewater Resources Water Group Systems Wedeco
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8.2.4.22 Vapour Separation
Christ Emcel FluxConsult Membrane Technology & Research Memteq Najade Separation New Logic Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke Porous Media Ultra Sep
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Belgium European Disposables and Nonwovens Association EDANA Avenue Eugane Plasky 157 B- 1030 Brussels Belgium Tel: +32 2 734 93 10 Fax: +32 2 733 35 18 E-mail:
[email protected] Web: www.edana.org
China China Nonwovens Technical Association (CNTA) 1525 Zhongshan Xi Road Shanghai Science & Technology Building, Rm 118 Shanghai 200235 China Tel: +86 21 64646585 Fax: +86 21 64812993 E-mail:
[email protected] Web: www.chinanonwovens.com The Membrane Industry Association of China Tel: +86 10 64433465 Fax: +86 10 64433466 E-mail:
[email protected] Web: www.membranes.com.cn
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France European Membrane Society Laboratoire de G~nie Chimique- Universit~ Paul Sabatier 118 Route de Narbonne 31062 Toulouse Cedex France Fax: +33 561 55 6139 E-mail: ems@chimie, ups-tlse.fr Web: www.ems.cict.fr Soci&~ Franqaise de Filtration- Association des Industriels et Professionnels des Techniques S~paratives 23 Impasse des Marronniers 77200 Torcy France E-mail:
[email protected] Web: www.sffiltration.org
Italy EDS
European Desalination Society Secretariat Science Park of Abruzzo Via Antica Arischia 1 67100 L'Aquila Italy Tel: +39 348 8848 406 Fax: +39 0862 3475 213 E-mail:
[email protected] Web: www.edsoc.com
Japan The Association of Liquid Filtration and Purification Industry (LFPI) 2087-14 Honmachida Machida-shi Tokyo 194-0032 Japan Tel: +81 42 720 4402 Fax: +81 42 710 9176 Web: www.lfpi.org Membrane Society of Japan Hongo 5-26-5-702 Bunkyo-ku Tokyo 113-0033 Japan Tel/Fax: +81 3 3815 2818 E-mail:
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South Korea The Membrane Society of Korea Hansol Apt 101-1403 Samsoung 2-dong Kangnam-gu Seoul 135-092 South Korea Tel: +82 2 3443 5527 Fax: +82 2 3443 5528 E-mail:
[email protected] Web: www.membrane.or.kr
UK The Filtration Society 5 Henry Dane Way Newbold Coleorton Coalville Leics LE67 8PP UK Tel/Fax: +44 1530 223124 E-mail:
[email protected] Web: www.filtsoc.com
USA American Filtration & Separations Society 7608 Emerson Avenue South Richfield MN 55423 USA Tel: +1 612 861 1277 Fax: +1 612 861 7959 E-mail:
[email protected] Web: www.afssociety.org American Membrane Technology Association (AMTA) 611 S Federal Highway, Ste A Stuart FL 34994 USA Tel: +1 772 463 0820 Fax: +1 772 463 0860 E-mail"
[email protected] Web: www.membranes-amta.org
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Association of the Nonwoven Fabrics Industry (INDA) 1200 Crescent Green, Suite 100 Cary NC 27511 USA Tel: +1 919 233 1210 Fax: +1 919 233 1282 Web: www.inda.org The Fiber Society North Carolina State University College of Textiles Raleigh NC 27695-8301 USA Tel: +1 919 515 6555 Fax: +1 919 515 4556 E-mail:
[email protected] Web: http://fs.tx.ncsu.edu Filter Manufacturers Council 10 Laboratory Drive PO Box 13966 Research Triangle Park NC 27709-3966 USA Tel: + 1 919 549 4800 Fax: + 1 919 549 4824 E-mail"
[email protected] Web" www.filtercouncil.org International Desalination Association PO Box 387 Topsfield MA 01983 USA Tel: +1 978 887 0410 Fax: +1 978 887 0411 E-mail"
[email protected] Web" www.idadcsal.org
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The National Air Filtration Association (NAFA) PO Box 68639 Virginia Beach VA 23471 USA Tel: +1 757 313 7400 Fax: +1 757 497 1895 E-mail:
[email protected] Web: www.nafahq.org North American Membrane Society c/o Chemical & Environmental Engineering Mail Stop 305 University of Toledo Toledo OH 43606-3390 USA Tel: +1 419 530 3469 Fax: +1 419 530 8086 E-mail:
[email protected] Web: www.membranes.org Process Equipment Manufacturers' Association (PEMA) 201 Park Washington Court Falls Church VA 22046 USA Tel: +1 703 538 1796 Web: www.pemanet.org
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9.2 Exchange Rate Table 2003 Exchange Rates against the US dollar
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2003 1.53 3.08 1.40 8.28 6.58 0.88 7.79 46.59 115.97 3.80 10.79 1.72 7.08 1.74 7.56 1192.08 96.54 8.08 1.35 34.41 41.56 0.61