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F I L T R A T I O N E N G I N E E R I N G P R O D U C T SFiltration Engineering Products from Graver Technologies

Filtration Products for Critical Applications

Our Promise...

Graver Technologies is committed to

manufacturing the finest and highest

quality filtration products for our

customers’ requirements. This

commitment is complimented by

continuous and ongoing research efforts

to provide the most technically superior

filter products on the market. Our

research is aimed at increasing

performance, and developing new

solutions for the most demanding

applications, the promise we make to

our customers is simple: “To continue

providing the best products and

solutions available in the industry!”

Graver Technologies is a member of the MarmonGroup of companies, a privately held concernwith over $6 billion in annual sales. GraverTechnologies delivers products that facilitate andenhance separation, purification, and processfiltration. Graver Technologies has the technicalresources and financial strength that make us theperfect partner for your business, whether it’saround the corner or around the world.

Graver Technologies • Honeoye Falls, New YorkManufacturing and Development site for Industrial Filtration Products

Graver TechnologiesGlasgow, Delaware • Corporate Headquarters

Corporate Headquarters200 Lake Drive Manufacturing/Distribution CentersGlasgow, Delaware 19702 • USA Glasgow, DelawareTelephone: 302.731.1700 Honeoye Falls, New YorkFax 302.731.1707 Newark, New JerseyE-Mail: [email protected] Esslingen, Germany

Graver Technologies • Industrial Filtration Products

300 West Main Street, Honeoye Falls, NY 14472 • USA585.624.1330 • 800.321.4789 • Fax: 585.624.1250www.gravertech.com • [email protected] GTX - 245 06/03

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For over 25 years, Filtration Engineering brand filters have beenmeeting the needs of some of the most demanding applications inthe filtration arena.

We provide comprehensive solutions for industrial applicationsincluding design, manufacturing, and engineering.

Our products are engineered to meet the most exacting industrialrequirements:

• Positive protection of vacuum pumps

• Continuous operation of pneumatic conveyance systems

• Elimination of oil mist from exhausts

• Low pressure coalescing for tank vent filtration and mist elimination

Filtration Engineering brand PulseJet™ pleated back pulse systemsallow for continuous operation of pneumatic conveyance systemsand inlet air systems providing non-stop protection for vacuumpumps and blowers. Our mist eliminators for vacuum pumpexhaust and lube oil systems help keep our customers’ operatingenvironments clean while our extensive selection of in-line vacuum filters provide positive protection for the suction side of vacuum pumps.

When you choose a Filtration Engineering product, you’ll find thesupport you need, all under one roof.

You’ll encounter our responsive sales, engineering, andmanufacturing staff who are ready to assist you.

Specify a system, place an order, schedule in process inspections,and meet the demands of your schedule, simply and efficiently.

When the Stakes are High... Our customers are drawn from a vastarray of industries. Many are leaders in their respective fields ofendeavor. They have exacting requirements and can not afford toleave the integrity of their products and equipment to chance. When the stakes are high, these industry leaders turn to FiltrationEngineering products for the best in filtration technology. Ouradvanced solutions help customers minimize risk and maximizetheir investments in such industries and applications as:

• Pneumatic Conveying

• Pharmaceutical Processing

• Silicon Crystal Growing

• Methane Gas Recovery

• Food Processing and Packaging

• Vacuum Pump Mist Elimination

• Lubrication Oil System Mist Elimination

Rely on Filtration Engineering brand products when your products and equipment are on the line!

Support PlusPerformance Products for Critical Applications:

Filtration Engineering® products from Graver Technologies

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