| About Us |
Dry Air |
Water Treatment |
Technical Material |
For Vendors |
||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Howell Laboratories, Inc. |
P. O. Box 389, 188 Harrison Rd., Bridgton Maine 04009 USA |
| (207) 647-3327 | (888) 744-8359 | FAX (207) 647-8273 | contracts@howelllabs.com |
|---|
- An Employee-Owned Company -
Certified to ISO 9001:2000
| HLI News | |
|---|---|
| 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 |
|
| At HLI | |
| September 2008: David Douglas joins HLI as Director of Sales, Marine Products. | |

The Model 8060 Mixed Oxidant Electrolytic Disinfectant Generator (MEDG) uses the “hardened Commercial-Off-the-Shelf" (COTS) approach for the most effective, most economical way to protect a ship’s potable water supply. It uses patented cell technology under license from MIOX Corporation (www.miox.com) to produce mixed-oxidant disinfectants by electrolysis of a freshwater brine solution. This same technology in our larger Model 7060 is fully qualified and selected for LPD 17 Class, CV/CVN, LHD 8, and LHA 6.
The fully-automatic system uses an on-board chlorine analyzer and a PLC to control the injection rate. The PLC supervises every aspect of operation and provides full diagnostics. In normal operation, the operator merely adds salt to the unit occasionally.
The Model 8060 is designed to meet the needs of DDG 1000 Class, as well as retrofit for other classes such as DDG 51, DDG 1000, CG 47, FFG 7 & LSD 41. Designed to meet the full gamut of shipboard environmental requirements, including high-impact shock, vibration, EMI, and airborne noise.
All non-metallic wetted materials are certified to NSF-61, 42, or 44 for drinking water.
Last updated: 08/19/10
|
Printable Adobe Acrobat version (265 kB) | |
| Get Acrobat Reader (free download) |