Dewatering Device Articles & Analysis
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Given that filler presses were amongst the oldest mechanical dewatering devices, this was a fairly plausible suggestion. However, now. almost half a century later, any chemical engineering exhibition shows that filter presses are alive and well and are going to be around for years to come. True, they look different from the ones in the 1950's, but essentially ...
Xylem Inc. (NYSE: XYL), a leading global water technology company dedicated to solving the world’s most challenging water issues, today announced second quarter 2014 net income of $86 million, or $0.47 per share. Excluding the impact of restructuring and realignment costs and special tax items, adjusted net income was $88 million or $0.48 per share, up 12 cents or 33 percent from the ...
Fourth quarter 2013 adjusted net income was $103 million or $0.56 per share, up 19 percent over fourth quarter 2012; GAAP net income was $68 million or $0.37 per share Full year 2013 adjusted net income was $311 million or $1.67 per share; FY GAAP net income was $228 million or $1.22 per share Fourth quarter 2013 revenue was a record $1.03 billion, up 7 percent; FY 2013 revenue was $3.84 ...
Third quarter 2013 adjusted net income was $92 million or $0.49 per share, up 11 percent or $0.05 from third quarter 2012; GAAP net income was $73 million or $0.39 per share Third quarter 2013 revenue was $965 million, up one percent organically, up 4 percent on constant currency basis Third quarter organic orders up 6 percent over comparable period 2012 Company raises full year guidance to ...
Belt presses and centrifuges are used in sludge dewatering in sewage treatment. These dewatering devices will help address the lack of adequate sanitation in 42 percent of the world. ...
Given that filter presses were amongst the oldest mechanical dewatering devices, this was a fairly plausible suggestion. However, now, almost half a century later, any chemical engineering exhibition shows that filter presses are alive and well and are going to be around for years to come. True, they look different from the ones in the 1950’s, but ...
