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Filtration expo debut for TAL at WFC 11

28 Mar '12
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Technical Absorbents (TAL) will make its first appearance at the World Filtration Congress (WFC) in April with its Super Absorbent Fibre (SAF) Technology. This is the first filtration-focused event that the company has attended as an exhibitor and will take its place alongside some of the industries biggest names.

WFC is hosted by the Austrian Chemical Society Gesellschaft Österreichischer Chemiker (GÖCH) and will commence on 16th April at the Messecenter Graz in Austria. The exhibition will start on the 17th and will last for three days. It is open to all visitors and will also attract congress delegates.

The exhibition will feature a whole spectrum of filtration and separation technologies. In total, over 100 exhibitors will be displaying new products and technologies while also offering expertise and advice to a captive audience.

TAL can be found on stand H24 on the first floor of the venue. There will industry experts from the company available to explain the capability of SAF technology in relation to its integration within nonwoven filter media

“FilSAF is aimed specifically at the filtration media market,” explains TAL Business Development Manager Dave Hill. “It is the key component for a wide range of enhanced nonwoven filter media fabrics that are designed for the removal of water and particulates from aviation fuel, automotive diesel and a wide range of oils. Such fabrics help reduce problems associated with water contamination in such situations.

“It is no doubt that WFC has always been a successful event and this has prompted TAL to have its debut this year. It will provide the perfect platform to demonstrate the capabilities of our technology within this sector and meet with many large filtration companies under the one roof.”

Technical Absorbents (TAL)

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