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What are some typical applications that might benefit from a closed-system?

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What are some typical applications that might benefit from a closed-system?

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One example is an industrial laundry facility that deals with highly toxic chemicals, such as sulfuric acid. In this application, all wastewater must be treated to a neutral PH level to comply with OSHA and EPA regulations. Having a closed system allows the end-user to neutralize the wastewater and eliminate direct contact with sulfuric acid. Another example is non-hazardous food applications. A closed system prevents messy spills and/or oxidation of edibles, i.e. olive oil, (which can become rancid when exposed to air) thereby extending their product shelf life. A third example is in the developing Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF, AdBlue) markets where high purity grade urea is used in a Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) process in diesel engine vehicles to meet EPA emission standards. The urea is delivered to filling locations using 55 gallon (200 l) drums and larger IBC containers. A low-cost integrated quick connect dip-tube system is required to make connection easy for station/site m

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