Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Filtration Forecast 2013
With the forecast strong for filtration systems and products in 2013, it’s useful to take a look at some
of the factors contributing to that continued growth. We’ve talked quite a bit
in the past about our work with the vacuum truck industry, and municipalities
and town works departments continue to invest in that important technology.
This month, however, we’ll take a higher-level look at some global trends in
the industry.
Besides vacuum trucks, we do a lot of work in industrial air
filtration, which is one of the strongest areas of growth. Much of this growth
is taking place in places like China and other East Asian countries, where not
only are industrial buildings being built at a rapid pace, but there is
increasing oversight of working conditions and safety – a definite need for
quality air filtration.
As you’ve probably heard, North American manufacturing also
remains strong, and as key indicators continue to thrive, factories in the
U.S., Canada, and Mexico will continue to require air filters both for
manufacturing purposes and for workers’ health. One area where the need for
super-efficient filters is emerging, both domestically and overseas, is the
nanotechnology industry. As advances continue to occur there, ULPA and other
types of filters will be required to protect engineers and equipment – a
high-yield opportunity for filter media manufacturers.
Friday, August 24, 2012
We’re Expanding!
Things are still a little tough all over, but at Dynamic Filtration, we’re lucky enough to be so busy that we need to expand our operation. Right now, we are planning to add 7,500 sq. ft. to our existing 8,500 sq. ft. Waterloo, Ontario building. Up until now, we have had to squeeze both our production and storage in the same area, but with the upgrade both will have dedicated areas. This will allow us to manufacture and supply more inlet filters, and filter systems for compressors and blower units. It will also make our filter recovery services more efficient and responsive to our customers.
All of this growth is coming a critical moment in our industry, because we’ve really seen a boom in our work with filtration systems for vacuum trucks. More and more people are learning the incredible benefits of vacuum trucks for a wide variety of uses, including using vacuum trucks and our filters to install telephone poles without disturbing and existing wires. Not exactly, the first thing you think of when you think of a vacuum truck, but it is a perfect example of how wide a reach the industry now has.
As the expansion progresses we will be posting updates and pictures to the blog, so keep checking back!
Saturday, August 11, 2012
New Website, Same Great Products and Service
Everyone at Dynamic Filtration is excited about our brand new website! Now it is easier than ever to learn about all our amazing products and services. Each of our elements and filters can be found in their own unique sections that are filled with pictures and every specification you could possible need to make the right filtration choices. We really wanted a website that matched our commitment to manufacturing the best air and liquid filter products on the market. You can see, search, and research all of our filter elements (Moulded, Sewn End), Inlet Filters (Panel, Canister), Dust Collectors, and EDM Filter Elements. In addition, the site allows easy access to all of our social media accounts, so you can stay up to date on our newest products, projects, and all the latest industrial filtration news.
Please take a few minutes out of your busy day, and check out our new website. As always we’d love to hear what you think, so contact us with any suggestion or just to tell us “nice job!”
Friday, June 15, 2012
The 11th World Filtration Congress Does Not Disappoint
Good things come to those who wait. And this year’s 11th WorldFiltration Congress, an event that occurs only once every four years, was the
perfect example of this. Taking place this past April 16-20 in Graz, Austria, WFC
11 welcomed more than 1,800 participants and included 340 technical
presentations. 50 countries and 100
exhibitors from the worldwide filtration and separation industry were
represented, and some fascinating short courses were offered to those in
attendance.
Topics covered included solid-liquid separation by vacuum,
pressure and centrifugal filtration, cartridge and depth filter, gravity and
centrifugal sedimentation, hydrocyclones, flotation, and absorption. Everything from the basic fundamentals to
purification and the use of surfactants and filter aids was discussed.
On the filtration front, experts spoke about all aspects of
aerosol filtration and separation, air filtration, and gas separations,
including high temperature separations and emission control.
The short course offerings were invaluable, including one entitled
“The Solid-Liquid Separation Process,” which presented information on
membranes, filtration principles, cake filters, computer software, and
more. This was taught by Professor
Richard Wakeman and Dr. Steve Tarleton, both of Great Britain. Experts from the U.S and Taiwan taught a
course on “Membrane Filtration and Separation,” while two German authorities
presented the “Centrifuges for Solid-Liquid, Liquid-Liquid, and 3-Phase
Separation” course.
The next WFC will occur in Taipei in 2016, and industry
professionals are already getting excited.
Monday, June 4, 2012
Growth and Knowledge at the 25th Annual AFS
This week from June 4-7 the AFS conference will be taking place
in Boca Raton, FL, and will be celebrating its 25th year. We at Dynamic Filtration are excited to hear about
this annual event, which will include an array of interesting topics, many of
which are at the core of our focus and our strengths.
Four days will be jam-packed with informational sessions led
by leaders in the industry. On June 5,
Wilson Poon will speak about “Filtration Performance of Clean and Realworld
Loaded Filters Under Humid Conditions.” This is an especially noteworthy topic
for us, as our filters can be used within all types of environments. Our range of products, all made of the
highest quality, stand up to humidity and other conditions, and we’re certain that
Mr. Poon’s talk will prove relevant.
Also on June 5, Richard Nixdorf will lead a discussion on
“Emerging Filtration Media,” a topic we believe is of great importance. Never ones to rest on past success, we are
always looking at the latest advances in technology. There are new and exciting trends emerging
daily, and we believe it’s important to stay on top of them.
For more information on the 25th annual AFS
conference, visit www.afssociety.org/spring2012/sessions.
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Techtextil: North America’s Textile Show
The biggest weekend in the North American textile and
nonwoven industry happened this past April, in Atlanta, GA: the Techtextil 2012 trade show,
showcasing the manufacturers and industries that keep the textile market one of
the strongest in the region. As you know, Dynamic Filtration is focused in one
area of this industry: industrial filtration for air and liquid particles,
including areas like vacuum trucks, manufacturing filtration, and compressors.
Techtextil 2012 covered the widest possible swath of textile uses, from
advanced clothing, to building materials, to packaging materials, and of
course, filtration. The common thread running through each of these
applications? Innovation.
Techtextil’s website features a useful overview of just how
extensive the range of exhibitors and attendees ran, in terms of industry, at
this page.
Looking at that list, Dynamic Filtration’s products reside most strongly in two
areas: “Indutech,” and “Geotech.” These two product families cover our
industrial filtration products, as well as our extensive work with vacuum truck
operators, in waste disposal, municipal work, and environmental cleanup. This
last sector places us squarely in one more of Techtextil’s industry
designations, “Oekotech,” the branch of textiles dealing with environmental
concerns. Our blog readers and Twitter, Facebook, and LinkedIn followers are well-versed in the work vacuum trucks do to help alleviate
environmental catastrophes.
Those are the types of jobs where filtration is most
important, to keep machinery running cleanly and effectively. For more
information, be sure to visit our site: http://www.dynamicfiltration.ca.
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