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PGI unveils new filtration media 'Everist' at INDA show

22 Nov '14
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At the INDA Filtration2014 International Conference & Exposition in Baltimore, Polymer Group, Inc (PGI) launched Everist brand filtration media, which it calls the next answer in high efficiency filtration.

“This nanofibre-based technology offers enhanced mechanical efficiency, low pressure drops and excellent dirt holding capacity, making it the ideal solution for companies in heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) or other industries reliant on high efficiency filtration media,” PGI said.

“Whether HVAC providers for critical environments, gas turbine manufacturers or other users of high efficiency materials, these companies require the best-performing filtration media to meet their demands,” PGI noted.

According to PGI, Everist technology exceeds these demands while outperforming traditional mechanical media in multiple key areas like; enhanced efficiency, low pressure drops, excellent dirt holding capacity, best-in-class processing and high durability and sustainability.

The launch of Everist high efficiency filtration media represents the culmination of recent investments in PGI's state-of-the-art Waynesboro manufacturing facility and the introduction of Everist portfolio makes PGI's filtration segment one of the strongest in the industry.

"For years PGI has served as a global leader in filtration, and the launch of Everist marks a critical step in our strategy for growth both in this market and in our overall business," said Scott Tracey, president, North America & Global Wipes and Technical Specialties at PGI.

"We are excited to introduce this innovative, high efficiency filtration media to the market, as it outperforms traditional mechanical and synthetic composite media. We will execute a strategic growth plan that includes bringing Everist to filtration customers across the globe," he added. (AR)

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