Eclipse Magnetics exhibiting at ADIPEC 2018
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World Pipelines,
Eclipse Magnetics is exhibiting the UltraFiltrex magnetic filter for pipeline contamination at The Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (ADIPEC) from 12 - 15 November 2018. Eclipse will be displaying products alongside its Abu Dhabi agent Alnasr Technical Trading Agencies (ATTA), who are responsible for the sales and support of the UltraFiltrex in the United Arab Emirates.
Magnetic separation for oil and gas
Visitors will be able to find out more about magnetic separation products for the oil and gas industry on stand 9214. General Sales Manager for Filtration at Eclipse Magnetics, Tony Joynston said: “The Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference is a fantastic opportunity for us to further promote our magnetic filtration solutions for the problems of corrosion and black powder in the United Arab Emirates. In conjunction with our Abu Dhabi agent Alnasr Technical Trading Agencies (ATTA), we are very much looking forward to what promises to be an extremely successful event.”
Last year, Eclipse Magnetics secured a lucrative Agency Agreement with ATTA. As Eclipse Magnetics agents in the UAE, ATTA is now responsible for the sales and support of high intensity magnetic separation technology for specific oil and gas applications, including the high performance Ultrafiltrex filtration system.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/product-news/30102018/eclipse-magnetics-exhibiting-at-adipec-2018/
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