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Walker Filtration Celebrates Innovative New Product Launch.
Following closely on the heels of their 2016 Queens Award for Enterprise in Innovation, North East Filtration specialists, Walker Filtration, are celebrating the launch of the latest addition to their product offering: PRODRY - a new generation of compressed air desiccant dryers.
Boasting uncompromising performance levels and an energy efficient design, Walker Filtration’s new range of PRODRY Desiccant Dryers deliver the ultimate solution in compressed air drying.
“The new generation of PRODRY represents the culmination of development and innovation by our dedicated team,” remarks Group Managing Director, Lianne Walker, MBE (MBA). “We are excited to bring a superior PRODRY desiccant dryer to the market, and confident that the exceptional performance and improved design will not only meet our customers’ requirements, but also exceed their expectations.”
Walker Filtration designs, develops and manufactures a comprehensive range of high quality compressed air Filtration and Drying solutions for a wide range of industrial and medical applications. Headquartered in Washington, Tyne and Wear, and with divisions internationally in the USA, Australia and Japan, Walker Filtration supplies to a global market place, exporting over 90% of their product to 100+ companies worldwide.
For more information about Walker Filtration’s new and improved range of desiccant dryers, visit the Walker Filtration website
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Walker Filtration Ltd. .
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