EPR Industrial News

A2 Technologies Today Announces A New Biodiesel Analysis Capability For Its PAL And Ipal FTIR Analyzer Product Line

Jon Frattaroli, CEO of A2 Technologies states, “The PAL series analyzers are acclaimed for their compact size, powerful analysis capabilities, ruggedness and user friendliness. The enhanced biodiesel capability ensures that a new market segment will benefit from this breakthrough technology.” The PAL series analyzers, when equipped with A2’s innovative TumblIR biodiesel ...

Total Chemicals have deployed an innovative method of delivering safety information in a more structured and timely way by their storage and manufacturing specialists

TOTAL Chemicals has developed an IT approach to reduce safety concerns associated with the manufacture and storage of chemicals. The Total Chemicals operational team consists of experienced specialists from within the world of chemicals, blending, distribution and storage. Total have the ability to manufacture and store a wide variety of chemicals including ...

Welcome to EPR Industrial News

EPR Industrial News is a new blog, part of EPR Network, that is going to be focused on and will be covering the industrial news and stories from press releases published on EPR Network. EPR Network (EPR stands for express press release) is one of the nation’s largest press release distribution networks on Web. The EPR’s nationwide network includes 12 ...

Dana Resources looking to Acquire Peruvian Silver Mines

Dana Resources (OTCBB: DANR) is a US-based precious metals development company with advanced stage gold and base metal properties in Peru. Management is pleased to announce progress on evaluating several potential silver acquisitions. Dana Resources is evaluating several opportunities in the silver sector in Peru. The company is looking for assets in ...

Cut Out Those Dirty Habits At Work

The average desk’s surface contains more than 10million germs – but they can easily be eradicated As more of us spend increasing amounts of time at our office or home desks, the areas around where we work are becoming ever-greater hazards to our health. Hard surfaces, such as telephones, computer mice, printer ...

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