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Kinetico Incorporated was founded in 1970 by two engineers who pioneered the development of non-electric, fully automatic water treatment systems. Evolving from the Tangent Company, a small consulting design firm, Kinetico soon became a global organization of independent dealers, international distributors representing nearly 100 countries. |
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Creating Drinking Water from Thin Air |
Island Sky Corp., has developed a patented technology designed with SolidWorks 3D CAD software, for transforming water vapor from the atmosphere into potable water. |
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`Growing Together` Ten Years GEMU China |
From 31st October to 2nd November, the Shanghai subsidiary of the Ingelfingen specialist for valve, measurement, and control systems proudly presented the accomplished as well as the targets for the next ten years. |
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Our newsletter sponsor for this week is Kinetico, Inc., who pioneered the development of non-electric, fully automatic water treatment systems.
Island Sky has developed two water-making products: Skywater 14, a home/office model, and Skywater 300, a larger outdoor model just entering mass production. This technology transforms water vapor from the atmosphere into potable water.
For more updates, read the next issue of Water IDeaS.
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