Industry News - August 2019

Centrisys/CNP announces facility expansion, earns leadership award

Centrisys/CNP, based in Kenosha, Wisconsin, announced the completion of a 34,000-square-foot building expansion, including an upgrade of its balancing equipment with a centrifuge balancing bunker in the interior of the building. A company committee was formed to design and build the balancing bunker space and determine what equipment would work best. The bunker isolates the operator in a protected control area and includes video monitoring to see into the balancing areas, avoiding proximity to the running equipment. Cranes are installed overhead to place parts and components in the balancing cradles.

The company also announced that it has been recognized by Frost & Sullivan with the 2019 North American Product Leadership Award for its PONDUS thermal hydrolysis process. With this product, Centrisys/CNP allows for the industry to not only accelerate the sustainability of anaerobic digestion, but also to enhance thermal hydrolysis process. PONDUS originated in Germany and is currently used in six installations in Europe and one in China. Centrisys/CNP introduced PONDUS in North America through an agreement in 2015.


GapVax launches new website

GapVax launched a new website. The site design is mobile responsive and works on a variety of screen sizes, from smartphones and tablets to traditional desktop computers. The improved www.gapvax.com contains concise product information and easy-to-use navigation; conversational quoting process; more useful tools for those who shop for and own GapVax products and services; a product-centric focus on activities such as identifying the right machine for the job or locating a dealer; and easy comparisons across GapVax models. The site features 20 new pages and hundreds of full-screen images of GapVax products.


Pipe Lining Supply celebrates 15th anniversary

Pipe Lining Supply is celebrating its 15th anniversary. The company was founded in 2004 by Linda Heisler. Her primary focus was the CIPP industry in the California area. Two years later, her husband, John Heisler, joined the company, bringing knowledge of the industry including CIPP lateral lining, pipe bursting, horizontal directional drilling, pipe coating, sewage lining, opencut and cover, and water and sewer utility work. In 2017, the company introduced its AIPPR Quik-Coating System, designed for drain, waste and vent piping. The company has also expanded its team of technical experts nationwide.



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