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New Ultra-Pure Water pH Monitoring Technology Helps Protect Energy Equipment

2015-03-09 02:00:20| chemicalonline Downloads

For David Dooley, supervising chemist at the company’s Neal Energy Center, Neal North Plant, just south of Sioux City, Iowa, the task of protecting his plant’s equipment to keep it in peak operating condition was requiring more obsession and more relentlessness than he and his staff had planned.

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