PPG Forms Distribution Partnership With Jet for Wastewater Tablets

Oct. 31, 2011

Tablets contain 73% nominal available chlorine

PPG Industries announced that Jet Inc., a provider of advanced on-site wastewater treatment systems, has become a master wholesale distributor for new ACCU-TAB(R) wastewater tablets by PPG.

More than 120 Jet distributors nationwide will carry the next generation of patented aerobic Accu-Tab wastewater tablets. Manufactured with HI-SIL(TM) H-303 silica, a PPG-engineered erosion modifier that replaces aluminum stearate, the tablets provide a steady source of available chlorine to effectively kill bacteria, control algae and destroy organic contaminants.

“Jet has an outstanding, long-term relationship with PPG and is enthusiastic about becoming a master wholesale distributor for Accu-Tab wastewater tablets,” Jet CEO Ron Swinko said. “This new dynamic structure will combine our global wastewater equipment distributor network and PPG’s expertise in water chlorination systems to help improve sanitation efforts worldwide.”

Made and serviced in the U.S. with no foreign materials, the wastewater tablets contain 73% nominal available chlorine and have a beveled edge and smaller 2.5-in. diameter to reduce wicking.

Tablets are compatible with standard feeders and can be used in on-site aerobic wastewater systems, which treat up to 250,000 gal per day, including those for residential sites, apartment complexes and small commercial sites. Tablets are U.S. Environmental Protection Agency registered and certified to NSF/ANSI Standard 60.

Source: PPG Industries

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