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Kathy Palumbo <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 29 Jul 1998 13:36:45 -0700
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Alan,

I have used US Filter when I set up a closed loop filtration system for an
ultra-sonic cleaning system.  Initially their service was quite good, but as
time went on it got worse and worse.  I had a lot of problems with them
picking up the spent tanks, and sometimes they would sit on my back dock for
weeks at a time.  Then to top it off they would try to charge me a rental
fee on the tanks they failed to pick up.  I don't do business with them any
more(this was about 2 years ago), so maybe they have improved by now.

We currently have 2 WESTEK TRITON IV cleaning system. We use South Coast
Water (we are in So. Ca.) as our resin bed supplier.  The system works
extremely well at cleaning our SMT and TH product.

The only complaint we have about the system is the difficulty in getting to
some of the areas which require maintenance.  None of the piping is quick
disconnect, so when you have a leak (which we do)  what a nightmare to fix.
One of the flow gages has to cleaned (white stuff builds up inside of it and
then you can't read the flow).  We had to make a special bristle brush to
clean this, because it is in such a tight spot.
Other than that the machine is a good machine.

Good Luck!!
Kathy Palumbo
> ----------
> From:         Alan Kreplick[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent:         Wednesday, July 29, 1998 11:54 AM
> To:   [log in to unmask]
> Subject:      [TN] Resin Regeneration
>
> Hello Technetters:
>
> I've have a Westek in-line cleaner with an on-board closed-loop system.
> I've
> gotten quotes from: Megohmetrics, Winter Industrial, and US Filter.  I'm
> looking
> for informatrion, comments, etc. on these companies and any others in the
> Northeast that regenerate the resins - cation, anion, chelate, & carbon.
>
> Thanks in advance for any help,
>
>
> Al Kreplick
> Teradyne, Inc.
> Boston, MA
> 617-422-3726
>
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