Filtronics Partners With GE Water & Process Technologies

March 19, 2012

Will add reverse osmosis systems to line of water treatment solutions

Filtronics Inc. announced the addition of GE Water & Process Technologies Reverse Osmosis Systems to their ever-expanding line of municipal and industrial water treatment solutions. This partnership will broaden Filtronics capabilities in the rapidly increasing market for reverse osmosis water treatment.
 
This new partnership between GE Water & Process Technologies and Filtronics Inc. is an important step in offering more solutions for consumers around the world for their water quality problems. These more efficient, more environmentally advanced products will be another step in the expansion of Filtronics product line.
 
Filtronics Vice President of Operations Steve Smee says, “Filtronics forward thinking and vision of continually expanding options for our customers will enable us to remain in the
forefront of the industry with our numerous technologies for water treatment. We are proud to partner with GE Water and look forward to assisting our customers with another line of products and services we supply to accommodate their needs.”
 
Filtronics Inc. also has a full service department dedicated to the servicing of all GE Membrane equipment, headed by newly hired Reverse Osmosis Division Manager, Bruce Scholten, formerly of SoCal Water. Bruce has twenty years of experience in the filtration industry, primarily overseeing system design and installations.

Source: Filtronics Inc.

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