New Products Equipment Show Announcement


On Thursday September 29, 2005 Knoll, the worlds largest manufacture of coolant equipment for the machine tool industry, is hosting a new product introduction show. The event will be held at Meadowbrook hall on the Oakland University Campus in Auburn Hills Michigan (northern Detroit suburb).

Displayed will be various types of innovative coolant filtration equipment including the new VL filter which has proved highly successful in Europe for grinding and honing applications. Exhibited will be numerous new filter designs incorporating high pressure coolant capability. These products exemplify a wide range of equipment options and combinations for either a single machine or a centralized system. Also on display will be components from Knoll's system approach to chip transportation. This concept involves wet and dry chip systems that can be configured to a single machine or an entire manufacturing facility.

Basically any one involved in the selection of liquid coolant equipment including: pumps, filters, high pressure skids, pump back stations, chip conveyors, chip shredders or vacuum systems will find this event worthy. Invited guests will include both plant manufacturing engineering personnel as well as machine tool design people. This occasion is designed to provide a very informative day at a unique business setting and we hope you will attend.

The reason you are being contacted this far in advance is because many of you have requested early notification to insure this date gets on your calendar without conflict. We will be sending R.S.V.P. invitations later in August with event hours, seminar time schedule, and location map.

If you have questions regards this function, require advanced new product description information, need assistance in lodging or wish to contact us to insure the correct people in your organization get notification please contact Megan Snook. She can be reached at 248-588-1500 or emailed at msnook@knollamerica.com.

Regards,

Bill Prudhomme

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