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National Distributor: BIBKO NA

National Distributor: BIBKO NA

We are pleased to announce that as of January 1, 2012 BIBKO NA will be handling distribution, installation and field support for Fortrans’ pH Controls System.   About BIBKO NA BIBKO North America, LLC, distributes concrete reclaiming systems from BIBKO GmbH throughout the United States and Canada via a network of authorized dealers.Based in Cedar Falls, Iowa, with regional offices in...

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Media Coverage

Media Coverage

AS SEEN IN CONCRETE PRODUCTS MAGAZINE IN JANUARY 2012 System economizes use of CO2 to neutralize process water pH, TSS New in-line diffusion and injection technology overcomes maintenance, efficiency and cost obstacles long associated with using carbon dioxide to bring concrete operations’ process water to pH levels suited for environmental release or municipal sewer discharge. Covered by...

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Lowering pH to minimum of 6.5

Case Studies in Progress: Lowering pH to minimum of 6.5 in very high temperature water with moderately high pH at 5,000 GPM flow with carbon dioxide. Lowering pH levels in water derived from filter press applications with carbon dioxide at fixed base operations and mobile in field or on the go treatment.

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High Temperature – High pH Water

High Temperature – High pH Water

CASE STUDY 3 – High Temperature – High pH Water A large terminal operations company in the Midwest wanted to use carbon dioxide for pH control of boiler blow down water to see if they could achieve a cost reduction and greater safety by replacing a sulfuric acid treatment process with one of Fortrans Model 5000SK pH Control systems. The pH of the boiler blow down water was 12.0 at a...

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High pH – High Total Suspended…Solids

CASE STUDY 2 – High pH – High Total Suspended and Dissolved Solids A ready mix concrete manufacturing operation needed to neutralize high ph process water resulting from rinsing of the interiors of concrete delivery trucks and rinsing of the exteriors following the loading process. The purpose was to be able to discharge excess process water and or storm water that drained into the...

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