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The Future of Metal Filters and Equipment Cleaning



Carolina Filters, Inc. a leader in the polymer and process equipment cleaning industry, has a new technology that eliminates the use of harmful chemicals - a problem that metal filter and parts cleaners have always faced.

Developed in the U.K., DEECOM® is in its infancy. The NEW technology eliminates the use of solvents and chemicals and replaces them with mostly steam. This process minimizes fugitive emissions and disposal of chemical waste streams as well as reduces Carolina Filters negative environmental impact. DEECOM® romoves plastic byproducts that clog polymer filters, and produces plastic bits from these byproducts, that can be recycled.

The name DEECOM® comes from the word decompression. "With the new DEECOM technology, CFI's goals and vision of converting its processes into ones that are environmentally friendly will be realized" says Vice President-Technology Susie Reynolds. "The DEECOM equipment will provide economical cleaning capabilities that outperform the traditional methods." Carolina Filters installed their first DEECOM® unit, at their facility in Sumter, SC, in October of 2009. This machine is still being researched for other services it can perform.

To Find out more information about DEECOM® visit http://www.carolinafilters.com/deecom-processing.html

Summary of Company
Carolina Filters, Inc. was founded in 1968 by Richard C. Dwight. He started out by selling air filters and providing service for these air filters in industrial plants throughout the southeastern United States. Over the years Carolina Filters has expanded the services they offer, providing cleaning services for metal polymer and process filters and equipment, pack and spinneret cleaning, Anilox and Gravure Roll cleaning, customized testing, overhead and cooling tower cleaning, HVAC system cleaning, and fire and smoke damper inspections. We also sell Liquid filters and perform indoor air quality audits.

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