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24-02-2016

Blasch to present with BD Energy Systems at Nitrogen + SynGas conference in Berlin

Blasch Precision Ceramics, Inc., an Albany-based ceramic technology manufacturer, will be presenting Improved uniformity of flue gas flow in down-fired steam methane reforming utilizing the StaBlox Reformer Tunnel System,at Nitrogen + SynGas in Berlin, DE Thursday, 3 March at 10:30. Blasch Sales Engineer Joe Quintiliani, together with Tanner Howell, Process Engineer at BD Energy Systems, will discuss the latest advancements in reformer tunnel optimization, utilizing new patent-pending technology developed by BD Energy Systems specifically for Blasch Precision Ceramics. 

Blasch’s StaBlox™ system will also be on display in the form of a partial flue gas tunnel at the conference, Stand #62.
 
The Nitrogen + Syngas Conference will be held at the Estrel Berlin 29 February – 03 March.  Nitrogen + Syngas is the industry's leading technical event where global companies announce new technological developments and discuss improvements in operating procedures. Held annually, the last Nitrogen + Syngas conference in Istanbul attracted a record attendance with over 660 international delegates from 50+ countries. Whether you are investing in a new plant, revamping an existing plant, or maintaining your plant to achieve optimal production, safety and environmental performance, Nitrogen + Syngas is the must attend event.

For more information, please visit www.blaschceramics.com/industries/chemical-processing

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