Purolite Receives ISO 9001:2000 Certification for U.S. Facilities

Dec. 23, 2008
Manufacturing plant in Philadelphia and corporate offices in Bala Cynwyd, Pa., now certified

Purolite Corp., the preferred global supplier of ion exchange resins, has received ISO 9001:2000 certification for its manufacturing plant in Philadelphia, as well as its corporate offices in Bala Cynwyd, Pa.

“As the leading manufacturer in North America of ion exchange resins products for industrial, commercial and municipal water needs, we continue to meet the rigorous quality standards demanded for ISO 9001:2000 certification,” said Don Brodie, vice president of operations at Purolite. “We are dedicated to anticipating the needs of our global customers and exceeding their expectations with new technology, products and applications.”

Purolite is committed to developing products that help its customers manage their environmental challenges with respect to water, energy and chemical consumption. The company is a manufacturer and distributor of products which are widely used in pharmaceutical production, semiconductors production, potable water, chemical and refining industries, catalysis, the food and beverage industry, metals extraction, metals finishing, electroplating, nuclear power generation, chromatographic separation and adsorbent chemistries.

Source: Purolite

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