A massive aluminum plant was to be built in Mesaieed Industrial City. The aluminum plant, named Qatalum, would utilize fresh seawater for cooling purposes which meant that corrosion resistant fluid control equipment was called for. Qatalum required a company with a minimum of 20 years of demonstrable experience designing, engineering, fabricating and directing the installation of large scale corrosion resistant fluid control equipment. This is where Plasti-Fab was able to come to the rescue.
While we have always excelled at fabricating and designing products using FRP, it has become a recent goal of Plasti-Fab to improve the buying process. This article will guide you through the various applications of outdoor fiberglass shelters and then introduce you to the new Plasti-Fab buying process.
Until the early 1970s, in the United States, wastewater treatment mostly consisted primarily of the removal of suspended and floating material, treatment of biodegradable organics, and elimination of pathogenic organisms by disinfection. Standards were not uniformly applied throughout the country. In the early 1970s until about 1980, aesthetic and environmental concerns were considered. Treatment was at a higher level and nutrients, such as nitrogen and phosphorus, were removed in many localities. Since 1980, focus on health concerns related to toxics has driven the development of new treatment technology. Water-quality standards were established by states and the federal government and had to be met as treatment objectives. Not just direct human health but aquatic-life parameters were considered in developing the standards.
Plasti-Fab, the manufacturer of world class composite solutions, creates Managed Emissions Processes Program to minimize their production footprint by reducing VOC emissions.
On May 4th Plasti-Fab officially began operations in Lakeland, Florida. This new location is an exciting and significant addition to the Plasti-Fab family!
Sea Beav 1, is literally riding the next wave in large scale electrical power generation and Plasti-Fab helped create it!
Developed with electricity generating equipment inside, the Sea Beav 1 (seen below) showed potential to harness wave energy in an initial test off the Northwest Pacific coast. The test was conducted by OSU scientists in conjunction with Columbia Power Technology.
Plasti-fab is celebrating its 40th birthday this month. We are all thankful to have been able to provide quality water and wastewater equipment to our customers for the last 40 years, the success of which has allowed us to expand into other areas, such as contract manufacturing. We have grown considerably in size, experience, and integrity in a fashion that makes Plasti-Fab a truly unique company.