Order Focus: Despatch sees large demand for VOC Thermal Oxidizer upgrade

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Despatch Industries patent-pending VOC Thermal Oxidizers have already been making an impact at the company. Despatch reports that in the past six months it has collected orders to upgrade over 1.2GW of its installed base of CF series firing and drying services with its VOC technology.

“As customers focus on maximizing factory output, reducing maintenance and streamlining operations, Despatch's VOC Thermal Oxidizer has quickly gained in popularity with our entire installed base of firing and drying furnace users. New equipment sales that include the VOC Thermal Oxidizer option have demonstrated its value in production and generated a lot of interest from customers with existing equipment,” states Matt Benson, Despatch Industries global service network manager.

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“The VOC Thermal Oxidizer upgrade is installed by our global service team, on any existing Despatch firing and drying furnace and our customer can be back in production in less than twenty four hours. The rapid growth in orders for upgrades to our installed base of firing and drying furnaces is further validation that our customers look to us not only for innovative new products, but also for value-added upgrades to existing lines,” concluded Benson.

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