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Spooner Anguil Partnership for Environmental Systems

Spooner Industries, the world's leading authority in forced convection technology, is delighted to announce that it has now added environmental equipment to its product range. By forming a partnership with Anguil Environmental Systems the joint venture will provide industrial facilities a single source solution for their dryer, oven and air pollution control needs.

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Based in the USA, Anguil has a strong reputation and state of the art air pollution control technologies. This exciting new development will allow Spooner to manufacture oxidiser equipment in-house, both for existing markets where they currently supply dryers and oxidisers, and new markets such as automotive and printing. The Spooner / Anguil partnership is already firmly established with a number of projects currently in production.

The technologies now on offer from Spooner Industries include regenerative thermal oxidisers, recuperative thermal oxidisers, direct fired oxidisers and catalytic oxidisers as well as adsorption systems, rotor concentrators and energy recovery systems. Under the new agreement, Spooner Industries and Anguil will work exclusively together for the supply of oxidisers for the European converting, coating and printing industries.

Existing Spooner customers in the USA will now have the assurance of working with a company that has local air pollution control and energy recovery capabilities. In addition Anguil customers with drying and coating systems will have the experience of Spooner’s technologies through Anguil.

Steve Newell, the Sales and Marketing Director at Spooner confirms, “This partnership with Anguil fits extremely well with Spooner in terms of technology, markets and culture and the disciplines involved with these units are very similar to our core competence.” Gene Anguil, CEO of Anguil agrees, “In addition to the oxidizer market available to Anguil in Europe and beyond, the partnership will allow totally integrated systems using the combined technologies of Spooner and Anguil to be offered in the United States.”