Parker Domnick Hunter Receives 9th Queen's Award

Parker Domnick Hunter has been presented with a Queen's Award for Enterprise in the International Trade category for its success in developing new export markets for its gas separation technologies. This is the company's ninth Queen's Award and was presented by Lord Lieutenant Nigel Sherlock OBE. The development of the Maxigas range of gas separation technologies has been vital to the company's success. In particular, the compact, modular and self-contained Maxigas system is said to represent a considerable advance in industrial-scale nitrogen generation.

It provides businesses with an economical and practical method of generating their own nitrogen on site, from a conventional supply of compressed air. This high-performance and energy-efficient system produces nitrogen on demand and eliminates the need for traditional gas bottles and bulk storage facilities, which are costly, present health and safety issues and typically involve frequent freight movements.

Parker said the Maxigas concept is now widely accepted by key growth sectors within the industrial gas market, where users demand high-specification nitrogen gas at a lower cost than alternative supplies. Geographically, this includes widespread adaption throughout all European Union countries, Asia, Russia, the Middle East, the Americas, Turkey, and India.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

What is Class I Division 2?

FUSE SIZING CONSIDERATIONS FOR HIGHER EFFICIENCY MOTORS

7/8 16UN Connectors that Provide 600 Volts and 15 Amps