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Fluid Dynamics™ Featuring dynaBLEND™ Liquid Polymer Systems at WEFTEC 2016

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Fluid Dynamics™ Featuring dynaBLEND™ Liquid Polymer Systems at WEFTEC 2016

Fluid Dynamics™ Featuring dynaBLEND™ Liquid Polymer Systems at WEFTEC 2016

Fluid Dynamics, a leading manufacturer of liquid and dry polymer blending systems and a division of Neptune Chemical Pump Co., will be exhibiting in Booth 519 at the Annual Water Environment Federation Technical Exhibition and Conference (WEFTEC). WEFTEC is one of the leading events for the global water and wastewater industry, and it will be held from Sept. 24-28 in New Orleans, LA.

Fluid Dynamics is a global leader in the design and manufacture of polymer-blending systems for the water and wastewater industries, specializing in non-mechanical polymer-blending equipment. Fluid Dynamics became a division of Neptune Chemical Pump Co. in 2004. Neptune will also be in attendance at WEFTEC 2016, exhibiting its products in Booth 519.

At this year’s show, Fluid Dynamics will be highlighting its industry leading dynaBLEND™ Liquid Polymer Dilution/Feed System. The patented dynaBLEND technology eases the task of blending liquid polymers for wastewater processes because it has been designed to effectively activate all types of liquid polymers. The dynaBLEND’s non-mechanical mixing chamber also delivers an unequalled degree of reliability when compared to other technologies. The system also features an injection check valve designed with easy disassembly and inspection in mind, which eliminates many of the maintenance concerns that affect other systems.

Fluid Dynamics will also be featuring a live demo unit of its dynaJET Dry Polymer Preparation System. The dynaJET technology is ideal for wastewater applications because it utilizes a negative-pressure pneumatic conveyance system to transport and disperse the dry polymer prior to wetting. Dispersing dry polymer prior to coming into contact with the dilution water assures effective polymer particle wetting. Effectively wetting each polymer particle prevents polymer agglomerations from occurring. The result is reduced mix and hydration times, higher polymer performance and lower chemical costs.

For more information on Fluid Dynamics, please visit fluiddynamics1.com. Fluid Dynamics is a division of Neptune Chemical Pump, an operating company within PSG®, a Dover company. For more information on PSG, please go to psgdover.com.

About Neptune Chemical Pump Company:

Neptune Chemical Pump Company is a premier manufacturer of chemical metering pumps chemical feed systems and chemical injection accessories. Neptune’s hydraulic and mechanical diaphragm metering pumps are well known for injecting chemicals into water and wastewater treatment applications and in boilers and cooling towers. Major applications also include power generation, oil and gas exploration, petrochemical, and irrigation markets. Other Neptune products include polymer make-down systems to prepare and activate liquid or dry polymer for injection into water and wastewater treatment processes, and a complete line of portable mixers. Neptune — headquartered in North Wales, PA, USA — is part of PSG®, a Dover company.

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