ITT Industries’ Sanitaire Expands Product Line

Feb. 8, 2002
New Line Enhances Capabilities In Industrial and Municipal Wastewater Markets

Sanitaire, a division of ITT Industries and the global leader in aeration products and systems for municipal and industrial wastewater treatment, has expanded its product line with the addition of Royce-brand instruments and controls.

"Royce’s specialized wastewater treatment products enhance Sanitaire’s ability to provide end-to-end solutions for municipal and industrial wastewater facilities," said Tom Pokorsky, president of Sanitaire. The Royce product line includes DO analyzers and controllers, sludge blanket level detectors and controllers, total suspended solids analyzers and controllers, and pH/ORP instruments and electrodes. These products complement Sanitaire’s comprehensive line of aeration systems, activated sludge plants, clarifiers, airlifts, SBR’s and state-of-the-art controls. Sanitaire also offers engineering support, project management and financial services.

Sanitaire acquired the Royce products last month when it purchased certain assets of Royce Instrument Corporation, including Royce’s wastewater product lines, their patents and trademarks. Royce will continue to operate from their New Orleans, LA location and will be known as Sanitaire, Royce Technologies Unit.

Source: ITT Industries, Inc.

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