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Apyron Technologies, Inc. Launches New Line of Adsorptive Media to Help Customers Comply With Proposed EPA Arsenic Regulations.


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ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 2, 2000

Apyron Technologies, Inc., a leading developer of innovative solutions for clean air and water resources, has developed a comprehensive line of adsorbent adsorbent /ad·sor·bent/ (ad-sor´bent)
1. pertaining to or characterized by adsorption.

2. a substance that attracts other materials or particles to its surface by adsorption.
 media to purify Purify - A debugging tool from Pure Software.  arsenic arsenic (är`sənĭk), a semimetallic chemical element; symbol As; at. no. 33; at. wt. 74.9216; m.p. 817°C; (at 28 atmospheres pressure); sublimation point 613°C;; sp. gr. (stable form) 5.73; valence −3, 0, +3, or +5.  contaminated contaminated,
v 1. made radioactive by the addition of small quantities of radioactive material.
2. made contaminated by adding infective or radiographic materials.
3. an infective surface or object.
 waters. This new line has been designed to provide an unprecedented level of customer versatility. Each of the four new media types has been engineered to meet particular environmental conditions, which can be further customized to meet site-specific requirements. As a result, Apyron is equipped to provide an unlimited number of arsenic removal options. Apyron's President and Chief Operating Officer Chief Operating Officer (COO)

The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president.
, Dr. Leslie Story states, "With the EPA EPA eicosapentaenoic acid.

EPA
abbr.
eicosapentaenoic acid


EPA,
n.pr See acid, eicosapentaenoic.

EPA,
n.
 proposing more stringent Arsenic levels for drinking water drinking water

supply of water available to animals for drinking supplied via nipples, in troughs, dams, ponds and larger natural water sources; an insufficient supply leads to dehydration; it can be the source of infection, e.g. leptospirosis, salmonellosis, or of poisoning, e.g.
, Apyron's new product line will provide our customers with more options than have ever been available."

     The four new adsorbent media types introduced by Apyron are:

--   Aqua-Bind Arsenic(TM) XP - A high performance adsorbent media
     ideally suited for Point of Use (POU) and Point of Entry (POE)
     applications requiring Arsenic III or V removal.

--   Aqua-Bind Arsenic(TM) HP - An excellent high capacity media for
     removal of Arsenic V where regeneration is not required.

--   Aqua-Bind Arsenic(TM) EP - An economical media designed for small
     and large municipal water systems with the option for
     regeneration.

--   Aqua-Bind Arsenic(TM)AL - A low cost activated alumina suited for
     removal of low-level arsenic contamination with the option of
     regeneration.


About Apyron:

Apyron Technologies, Inc. is dedicated to providing innovative technology solutions to real world problems and is a leading developer of advanced adsorbents, catalysts, catalyst supports and antimicrobials for a broad variety of water and air treatment applications worldwide. Apyron is located at 4030-F Pleasantdale Road, Atlanta, Georgia, 30340. For more information, please visit www.apyron.com.
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