Chemetall Oakite and DMP Announce New Strategic Partnership

Nov. 22, 2002

Chemetall Oakite, an industry leader in the Specialty Chemical market since 1909, is proud to announce it’s newest strategic partnership with DMP Corp. of Fort Mill, South Carolina. DMP, the industry leader in the wastewater treatment field with more than 30 years of design and manufacturing experience, pride themselves on providing systems of the highest level of excellence to meet the new wastewater treatment regulations. Large or small, DMP has a system to meet your needs.

This new partnership along with Chemetall Oakite’s New Enprox Water Treatment Chemistries strengthens our presence in the Wastewater Treatment Chemical marketplace. Chemetall Oakite, with headquarters based in Berkeley Heights, NJ, has been developing, manufacturing, and supplying state-of-the art specialty chemical products since 1909. The QS9000/ ISO 9001 certified company offers a wide spectrum of products and systems to meet the needs of many industries, including aerospace, transportation, agricultural, appliance, architectural, automotive, coil coating, cold forming, and other surface treatment-related markets. Chemetall Oakite’s integrated products, chemical management systems, process equipment, and service programs facilitate the achievement of many industries’ processing needs.

Source: Chemetall Oakite

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