Grundfos BioBooster

13.03.2009

Grundfos BioBooster, Grundfos’ answer to the food industry’s waste water problems, is participating in the Anuga FoodTec fair in Cologne, Germany, from 10th to 13th of March.

Grundfos BioBooster

Grundfos

Everything from comprehensive solutions to special components is displayed at the fair. Anuga FoodTec combines the relevant business areas of the food industry under one roof. It will take place with more than 1100 exhibitors from 38 countries.

What will Grundfos BioBooster offer at the fair?

We are bringing exhibition models of both the PBR – our pre-treatment system - and the MBR – our full-treatment system – to show how you can either clean your waste water before discharging it or make the water reusable. We will also be showing our film from the implementation of the Omega3 facility in Kalundborg, Denmark, which shows the fast construction of a BioBooster facility.

Why should customers visit the Grundfos BioBooster stall?

Waste water is a big issue for different producers and we can offer them a solution that can reduce their expenses for the municipal cleansing of their waste water. It can also give them the liberty to recycle their waste water for service purposes and reduce their use of clean water. Over all it is an improvement of their green profile. Our technology has been specifically developed for the food industry with several instalments in Denmark and abroad.

At Anuga FoodTec 2009 Grundfos BioBooster and the German Grundfos sales office will have stalls opposite each other. Both of them expect to welcome a lot of foreign, and particularly German, customers. Visit us in Hall 4.1 stand C29 (Grundfos BioBooster) and stand C28 (Grundfos Industrial Solutions).

Source:Grundfos

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