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Howell Laboratories, Inc. |
P. O. Box 389, 188 Harrison Rd., Bridgton Maine 04009 USA |
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Certified to ISO 9001:2000
| HLI News | |
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| New contract: 7600 ECOLCELL Chlorinators for DDG-113 and follow ships. | |
| New Products | |
| Portable seawater chlorinator: Port-A-Chlor 8600. | |
| Upgraded medium-pressure air dehydrator, Model 8785, to replace our obsolete Model 7053. | |
| Customized potable water treatment systems for Iraqi 35m patrol boats ... ... or for your application! | |
| Around the World | |
| January 2010: HLI supporting relief efforts in Haiti |
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| At HLI | |
| September 2008: David Douglas joins HLI as Director of Sales, Marine Products. | |

The Model 7162 membrane dehydrator takes ship's service air at 80 - 125 psig and +60° F dew point and further dries the air to a +35° F dew point or lower. This air is used to operate critical engineering control equipment.
Each membrane dehydrator is a completely redundant system. Each filter/membrane circuit can deliver up to 48 scfm of dry air, while the other circuit is on standby.
Ultra-compact layout eases installation problems in crowded engineering spaces.
Simple, reliable membrane dehydration requires no heat, no electricity, no chilled water, no refrigerants to produce dry air. Essentially no maintenance other than occasional filter replacement is expected.
Last updated: 10/15/09
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