Thursday, September 29, 2016

Chemical Delivery Systems That Meet Your High Tech Manufacturing Requirements


Modutek designs and develops custom chemical delivery systems to meet the specific requirements of manufacturing customers. These customers consist of industrial and research facilities who use chemicals for their processes and need a reliable and safe chemical system to store chemicals for ready use.

Typical applications of these systems include wet processing stations, wet benches, fume hoods, plating stations, precision cleaning stations, and acid exhaust hoods.

These custom chemical delivery systems feature all-Teflon fluid paths with double containment cabinet construction and leak detection. All chemical delivery is automated with a touch screen which provides important data including levels and alarms. Modutek's proprietary Solid Works Simulation Professional and SolidWorks Flow Simulation software allows customers to mix chemicals and perform delivery calculations to their specifications.

Modutek's chemical delivery systems are built to the highest standards and according to the customer's preferences. Customers can also request to be present at final testing at Modutek’s facility to ensure that the equipment meets all their specifications and they are fully satisfied with the results.
The advanced technology and high quality components used in Modutek’s chemical delivery systems reduce customer costs, reduce hazardous waste, and improve productivity and higher throughput. They are also safe and reliable, which helps customers achieve performance and productivity goals. Modutek’s chemical delivery systems can also be designed specifically to meet customer specifications.

For a free consultation or quote on selecting a chemical delivery system call Modutek at 866-803-1533 or email Modutek@modutek.com. You can read more details about Modutek’s chemical delivery systems by reading the blog article on the main site entitled “Chemical Delivery systems That Meet Your High Tech Manufacturing Requirements.”


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