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ProChemTech International Awarded Control Design Patent

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ProChemTech International, Inc., headquartered in Brockway, Pennsylvania, recently announced that its chief chemist, Timothy Keister, a certified water technologist and Fellow of the American Institute of Chemists, has been awarded U.S. patent, #8,585,999, “Method of Making Resin Impregnated Monolithic Graphite Electrode.”

This patent discloses the method to make resin impregnated monolithic graphite electrodes as used in the electrolytic bromine generators manufactured by ProChemTech. Electrolytic bromine is used as a biocide to control biological growth in cooling tower and process water applications.

The company provides chemistry, systems design, and engineering solutions for water and wastewater management problems.

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