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| Tantec entering the Indian market together with Penta AutomationSystems Beginning of March this year Tantec has signed a contract with Penta Automation Systems for a future cooperation. We have for quite a while been looking for a serious partner in India, |
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| Tantec targets the Middle East with Eurogulf Industrial Supplies LLC. |
In the beginning of the New Year Area Sales Manager Kim Saabye visited Aarbplast Fair in Dubai. It was part of a one week business trip to investigate the region and the possibility for new contacts. One of the goals was a meeting with the company Eurogulf Industrial
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| Visit at TekBrasil - new agent in Brasil |
Area Sales Manager Poul Jensen has been at a trip to Brasil to visit Tantec’s new agent; TekBrasil. |
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| K 2010 a great succes |
The K 2010 Show Exhibits Great Success |
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| Tantec Agent moves into new buildings |
Friday the 22nd of October Dyne Technology officially moved into new buildings in Lichfield, outside Birmingham city. Tantec and Dyne Technology have worked together successfully for about 5 years |
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| Is any extraction required from a Corona treater? |
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| Written by Administrator |
| Sunday, 29 March 2009 13:41 |
| Yes, ozone is formed as a by-product of the corona-discharge process. It is an allotropic form of oxygen, and exists at room temperature as an unstable gas with a sharp, characteristic odour. It can usually be detected by its odour at concentrations as low as 0.01 to 0.05 ppm, which are below the permissible exposure level of 0.1ppm. Tantec supplies a standard range of ozone filters with flow sensors to control extraction air flows, and Tantec guarantees the ozone level in the working area is not exceeding the permissible exposure level. |






