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Production • Processing • Handling closed gauging


MISSION CRITICAL METALLICS FOR TODAY’S CHALLENGING ENVIRONMENTS


ATI supplies the most complete range of corrosion-resistant metallic solutions for severe corrosive environments: • Acetic Acid • Formic Acid • Hydrochloric Acid


• Mineral Acids • Nitric Acid • Sulfuric Acid


Our products solve critical challenges, placing the right material solutions where you need it the most: • Columns


• Cooler Condensers • Fasteners • Internals


• Pressure Vessels Meet us @ SMM 2012


4 - 7 Sept 2012 Hall 5, Stand 323


The HERMetic UTImeter Gtex is a portable electronic level gauge for closed gas tight operation.


The unit is used for custody transfer, cargo control measurement and free water detection on marine vessels. Connected to a HERMetic vapour control valve, the UTImeter Gtex avoids any gas release during operation and enables 3 measurements in one single operation: ullage, temperature and oil- water interface level.


By increasing safety and efficiency, Honeywell Tanksystem helps customers improve business performance.


C M Y CM MY CY CMY K www.ATImetals.com ATI Can Be Your Total Corrosion Solutions® Resource!


Contact ATI to help you address your most difficult challenges Custserv@ATImetals.com 877-777-5137 · 541-967-6977


• Pumps • Trays


• Tubing & Piping • Valves


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