HED International Clean Water technology is being used to eradicate the effect on water resources that are contaminated by various discharged “biological materials” including aquatic invasive species.  More than 180 species such as zebra mussels, spiny water fleas and round gobies damage ecosystems costing millions of dollars per year in damage and control costs.  Water treatment systems are using the HED patented Isomax(R) technology to generate the inert gas, devoid of oxygen needed to curtail biological polution.

Newswire – October 6, 2011.   HED International, Inc. current year sales show a significant increase in demand and shipments of indirect fired rotary tube furnaces used in emerging green technology applications including processes for reclaiming fly ash and asphalt millings, super drying micro-porous zeolites, and calcining lithium ion chathode materials.  The performance proven UNIQUE/PERENY RTC Series of rotary tube furnaces is available in a wide range of sizes with temperature capability to 1800 Celsius and optional features including special atmospheres, material feeders, dual or tandem tube designs, and a variety of tube materials.  Call an HED International representative today at (609) 466-1900 or visit our web site at www.hed.com for more information.

 

Newswire – September 29, 2011.

UNIQUE/PERENY Fast Fire sintering and binder burnout closed loop furnaces engineered by HED International are fully automated.  Designed for manufacturing a wide range of products when dependable precision is essential.  Energy saving design of low thermal mass molded ceramic fiber board furnace lining and conveyor is setting new performance standards.  This includes faster heat-up and cool-down capability whenever necessary.  Custom designed systems are engineered to meet specified requirements and include robotic load and unload stations.

 

We welcome you to visit HED International in Booth 412 at the 35th International Conference and Exposition on Advanced Ceramics and Composites. Visitors will have the opportunity to enter a drawing to win a new Ipod touch by Apple.  Exposition hours are Tuesday, January 25, 5:00-8:00pm and Wednesday, January 26, 5:00-7:30pm.   For additional exhibit information visit http://ceramics.org/icacc-11/