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Cleaning equipment

Sewer Equipment Company of America

http://www.sewerequipment.com

The mission of the Sewer Equipment Company of America is to provide the highest quality and most innovative sewer cleaning products at a fair price. Delivery of the equipment is just the beginning. Standing behind our products after the sale using our extensive service network and our industry knowledge has led to the growth of a large and loyal customer pool. We believe that the consistent growth of this customer pool will rely upon our continued efforts to supply the best equipment coupled with the best service. Our product line includes truck mounted sewer jetters, trailer mounted sewer jetters, easement machines, jetting tools, truck and trailer mounted rodders, cable machines, bucket machines, vacuum machines, and an extensive assortment of sewer tools and replacement parts. Within this product line are several "Number One Sellers" including the trailer mounted Model 747-FR2000 "Rotator Jet", the Model 800-HPR Truck Jet (the "Machine For All Seasons"), the Model JAJ-600R Jet-Away Easement Machine, the Model TGV-1000 Trailer Vac - Trailer Mounted Vacuum, the Model BU-37D Bucket Machine, and the Model WJ-49P Patriot Root Cutter.

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West Agro Inc

http://www.westagro.com

Headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, West Agro, Inc. is part of the worldwide DeLaval organization . A trusted name for more than 100 years, DeLaval is a global leader in quality dairy equipment, supplies and service. The synergies derived from our relationships strengthen our position as a global resource for quality, reliability and innovation in dairy sanitation.

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JRI Industries

http://www.jriindustries.com

JRI is a full line manufacturer of Solvent Free Aqueous Cleaning Systems, including: Cabinet Parts Washers Batch Immersion Systems And a complete line of Conveyorized Cleaning Systems. JRI can custom build and design a cleaning system to meet your exact needs (either stainless or mild steel). JRI Industries is a well established, growing company, with a strong quality image, and we are the chosen manufacturer and private label vendor to several large OEM Accounts.

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Hillyard Inc

http://www.hillyard.com

Hillyard continues to pioneer research and development efforts that have made us a dominant force in the creation of innovative cleaning products. Quality is our hallmark, and our products are utilized by countless facilities across a wide variety of market segments. Our products are developed to support cost-effective maintenance programs. Each program utilizes state-of-the-art equipment and procedures designed to minimize labor and maintenance costs, while enhancing the appearance of our customers' facilities. Our national distribution network allows us to make available thousands of products for immediate shipment. We are a major distributor for some of the largest equipment, paper, and supply manufacturers in the industry,name brands you know and trust, like Nilfisk-Advance, Windsor, Tennant, Georgia Pacific, SCA, Rubbermaid, and 3M. From daily use supplies, paper, liners, cleaners, mops, and equipment, to the more sophisticated items like wood floor products, hard floor products, or proportioning equipment, Hillyard customers can take advantage of a single source for all their cleaning needs. Hillyard service and dedication to our customers have become legendary. Our goal is to ensure complete customer satisfaction. Our branches, and many of our partner distributors, offer fast, reliable cleaning equipment service and repair. We also offer "Programmed Maintenance" service to improve productivity, control costs, and lengthen equipment life. Hillyard training programs and training support aids are considered by many to be the best in the industry. We believe a trained staff is a successful staff, and standardization of methods, products, and equipment is critical to your overall success. No one trains better than Hillyard. Hillyard's Cleaning Cost Analysis Program (CCAP) demonstrates our passion for providing customers with the ability to optimize their cleaning resources. CCAP identifies, defines, and measures labor/staffing costs, cleaning frequencies, standardization of tasks, and proper utilization of supplies and equipment. It helps our customers balance their maintenance budgets with the cleanliness of their facilities.

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Katy Industries Inc

http://www.katyindustries.com

Katy Industries, Inc. (Katy) is engaged in the business of manufacturing and distribution of commercial cleaning products. It also manufactures and distributes storage products. The Maintenance Products Group is engaged in the manufacturing and distribution of commercial cleaning products. It also manufactures and distributes storage products. Commercial cleaning products are sold to janitorial/sanitary and foodservice distributors that supply end-users, such as restaurants, hotels, healthcare facilities and schools. Storage products are sold through home improvement and mass market retail outlets. The business units of the Company are Continental business unit, Contico business unit, Container business unit, CCP Canada business unit, Disco business unit, Gemtex business unit, Glit business unit and Wilsen business unit. (Source: 10-K)

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Branson Ultrasonics Corporation

http://www.bransonultrasonics.com

Branson is the industry leader in the design, development, manufacture, and marketing of plastics joining, precision cleaning, ultrasonic processing, and ultrasonic metal welding equipment - the only company of our caliber worldwide. We are committed to providing solutions to the needs of our customers, and providing the latest in technology, both in products and processes. Our global organization provides us with the resources and the facilities to support our customers on a worldwide basis. With more than 1,800 employees and 70 sales and service offices throughout the world, Branson's resources are substantial. Technology and manufacturing facilities are in Connecticut, Michigan, New York, Mexico, Germany, Slovakia, China, Hong Kong, Japan, and Korea. Norman G. Branson founded Branson Instruments in 1946 in Danbury, CT, to harness ultrasonic energy for industrial purposes. The first product was the Audigage - a nondestructive material thickness tester. The company expanded in 1953 by forming Branson Cleaning Equipment Co. to develop ultrasonic cleaning equipment for emerging industrial technologies. In 1960 Branson acquired Sonic Energy Corporation, which designed and manufactured the Sonifier® cell disruptor for biological research. Growth continued with the founding in 1963 of Branson Sonic Power Co. to expand the uses of high-intensity ultrasonic equipment. Since 1984 Branson has been among the more than 60 autonomous divisions of St. Louis-based Emerson, a Fortune 150 company. Branson Sonic Power Co. and Branson Cleaning Equipment Co. merged in 1986 and the next year combined resources in Danbury, to form Branson Ultrasonics Corporation. In 1988, Delta Sonics (Paramount, CA) and Ultrasons Annemasse (France) were acquired to enhance systems building capabilities for precision cleaning. In 1992, Branson acquired Vinton, Inc. in Rochester, NY, a manufacturer of linear and orbital vibration welders. This facility now produces non-ultrasonic plastics joining products including linear and orbital vibration welders, hot plate welders, spin welders, and laser IRAM welders. The cleaning portion of Westinghouse was acquired in 1993, bringing Magnapak technology to the precision cleaning product mix. In 1998 Branson acquired AmTech (American Technology) of Connecticut, manufacturers and marketers of ultrasonic equipment for metal welding and tube sealing. We are now organized in two business units: materials joining, which includes plastics joining, metal welding and systems automation, as well as special applications such as ultrasonic cutting and ultrasonic processing; and precision cleaning, including industrial cleaning technologies, commercial products (Bransonic®® cleaners and Sonifier® processors), and special applications. Ultrasonic energy is the creation and channeling of high-frequency sound waves for industrial purposes. With plastics assembly, the energy is channeled through an acoustic tool called a ‘horn.' The vibrations generate heat and cause subsequent melt where parts join. A strong molecular bond results. This assembly technique is fast, efficient, non-contaminating and requires no consumables, such as glue, making it ideal for industries seeking energy efficiency and productivity. The same principle pertains to sealing textiles and films. For ultrasonic metal welding, an ultrasonic welder forms a weld by pressing the parts to be joined together and scrubbing them against one another to break up and disperse the surface oxides and contaminates. The resultant clean base metal surfaces are held tightly together. A metallurgical bond is created without reaching the melt temperature of the metals being joined. Branson continually explores new methods of plastics joining. The company has expanded its plastics joining technologies to include linear, orbital, and programmable motion vibration welding; hot plate; and spin welding. Like ultrasonic assembly, these techniques are also "thermal," in that they rely on heat to melt plastics for bonding. Vibration welding uses the friction generated when vibrating one section against another to produce heat for melting; likewise spin welding rotates one component against the other to melt and bond. Hot plate welding utilizes a heated platen introduced between the sections to melt the interface. The latest product for joining thermoplastics is laser IRAM technology, which uses light/laser radiation to cause a controlled melt in the parts. With precision cleaning and processing, ultrasonic energy is applied to liquid, where cavitation results. Cavitation, the formation and collapse of thousands of vacuum bubbles, creates a highly effective scrubbing of both exposed and hidden wetted surfaces. The use of ultrasonics achieves higher quality, and more consistent cleaning of parts for greater productivity. In precision processing, new equipment and chemistries are being added to address environmental concerns and the need to meet increasingly stringent cleaning specifications. New environmentally-friendly degreaser lines have been developed, as have higher-frequency ultrasonics for submicron particles. Work in the processing areas of degassing, cell disruption, and chemical reaction enhancement have been particularly successful. To ensure corporate growth, Branson emphasizes the development of new technology. This focus is evident in the full Research and Development department at our worldwide headquarters, supported by advanced engineering centers in Asia-Pacific, Europe, and North America. Many patents have been awarded through the research efforts in Engineering and the Applications Laboratories. In the fully-equipped Welding and Cleaning Applications Laboratories, customers' requirements for new processes are met. Branson's technical expertise also is shared through seminars offered at headquarters, regional centers, or in the customer's facility.

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Ransohoff Inc

http://www.ransohoff.com

Ransohoff is the industry leader in aqueous part washing. We have been providing parts washers to the industry for over 90 years. This wealth of experience means that we have been involved with nearly every kind of industrial parts washing application imaginable and can provide our customers with proven cleaning solutions. Ransohoff provides cleaning systems in many forms, including ultrasonic cleaning systems, spray washers and immersion systems in both pre-engineered and custom designed form. So whatever your industrial parts cleaning need, contact Ransohoff first. Please visit the "Product" and "Application" sections of our site, and see how your company can benefit utilizing Ransohoff's products.

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Kaivac , Inc.

http://www.kaivac.com

Kaivac, Inc. was founded in 1997 out of a need to solve the number one building maintenance complaint-dirty restrooms. As long as there have been toilets, janitors have been on their hands and knees swabbing and wiping them clean (or almost clean). No wonder the worker morale has been so low and the turnover rate so high! Bob Robinson, Sr., founder and President of Kaivac, Inc., set out to develop a more dignified yet more productive method of cleaning restrooms.

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