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Monthly Archives: March 2011

  1. FAQ: Chemical Compatibility

    FAQ: Chemical Compatibility

    We all know oil and water don’t mix. Same goes for acids and bases. But what about Kerosene and cellulose acetate? Or Trichloroethylene and silver? To answer these questions we have our frequently referenced Chemical Compatibility Chart for general laboratory filtration products. Since using the correct filter material is vital to the success of a separation process we are constantly expanding our knowledge base of chemicals used with our filtration products. We currently have data on over 70 chemicals and their recommendation level for filtration materials such as Polycarbonate, Nylon and PTFE. Curious about a chemical that isn’t listed yet? Just ask us about it we’ll be happy to help you out.

  2. Shiny New Sterlitech Website!

    Shiny New Sterlitech Website!

    It's time! After many months of work, we finally launched the new and improved version of our website last week. On our end, this hopefully means no more agonizing over different fonts and button colors.  For you guys, it should mean a user-friendly layout with more services. If you haven't seen it yet, head on over to www.sterlitech.com to look around, then let us know what you think here. We'll reward some lucky commenters with a Sterlitech mug or t-shirt!

    Aside from cleaning up the layout and making things prettier, the new site also has some added features to give you a better experience.

    • Better Site Search - We made it easier to find what you are looking for, whether it's a particular product or a technical article. You can also search by SKU to quickly pull up the items you want.   
    • Organized Resource Documents - Tables, charts, specifications, an
  3. How NOT to Handle Wastewater Discharge

    How NOT to Handle Wastewater Discharge

    Here’s further evidence that monitoring your company's waste output is something you should probably keep an eye on… Yesterday the former environmental, health & safety manager for AMCAN Beverages, Inc. (A subsidiary of Coca-Cola) pled guilty to falsifying reports about their plant's wastewater discharge. He now faces up to 3 years in prison and/or upwards of $250,000 in fines for directing employees to dilute wastewater samples before they were sent for off-site testing and then reporting on the tampered results. The company was caught when the City of American Canyon’s own wastewater treatment plant staterd experiencing operational problems relating to Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) and Total Suspended Solids (TSS) measurements and began a covert investigation into industrial discharges in the area, leading them to AMCAN. If only Captain Planet was still around to call on, he'd take pollution down to zero... Re

  4. Silver Membrane Filters to Collect Wood Dust

    Silver Membrane Filters to Collect Wood Dust

    A new study by NIOSH found a more effective method for testing occupational exposure to airborne wood dust, which is known to cause cancer. This new practice incorporates silver membrane filters along with a mid-infrared diffuse reflection method for direct on-filter determination of wood dust mass instead of gravimetric analysis and glass fiber filters, creating a more specific test. To learn more, you can view the article abstract here.

  5. Discount on Water Analysis Filters in March

    Discount on Water Analysis Filters in March

    For the rest of the month we're offering 10% off filters for water analysis! Check out the Sterile MCE Membrane filter as well as the GA-55 and GC-50 Glass Fiber Filters for treating water and wastewater. It's a great opportunity to stock up on any variety of these frequently used models...

  6. Welcome TriSep to the Sterlitech Family!

    Welcome TriSep to the Sterlitech Family!

    Starting this week you can power your process filtration units and membrane test cells with the full line of flat sheet membranes from TriSep Corporation! These membrane elements are designed to provide premium efficiency in water treatment applications. What is especially great about this news is that now you can get these membranes in precut sizes to fit the CF042, Sepa CF, and HP4750 membrane test cell (individual sheets are available too)! Performing desalination and wastewater purification just got a lot easier…

  7. EPA Creates 4 New Clean Air Research Centers

    EPA Creates 4 New Clean Air Research Centers

    Today the Environmental Protection Agency awarded $32 million to 4 universities around the country to study the health impacts of air pollution. These centers will answering questions like, "does air pollution effect a child's learning ability?" "Are obese people more susceptible to health effects of air pollution?" "How does your commute effect your health?" We work with a number of environmental labs to provide filtration materials, and one of the most common requests we get from them is for our 0.45 micron, 25mm silver membranesto comply with NIOSH methods for testing airborne contaminants such as silica and bromine. Here is a breakdown of what the four new centers are focusing on:

    • University of Washington - Effects of roadway pollution on on cardiovascular health.
    • Michigan State University - The relationships between obesity and air pollution.
    • Emory University / Georgia Institute of Technology - Characterize
  8. Bean to Bar at Theo Chocolates

    Two weeks ago I had the opportunity to mix business with pleasure during an ACS sponsored event at a local chocolate maker. Based out of Seattle, WA, Theo Chocolates, appropriately named after the chocolate bean bearing tree Theobroma cacao, is the only bean-to-bar, organic, fair trade chocolate factory in the USA. After a delicious round of tastings and an insightful tour of the production line, COO Andy McShea gave an interesting lecture on all things chocolate. Did you know that the antioxidant poly-phenols found in dark chocolate are known to lower blood pressure, reduce oral bacteria, and improve cognition? Still need convincing it’s ok to take one more piece?

    At this point, you're probably wondering, but what does chocolate have to do with filtration? And you're right, not nearly as much as you’d find in the beverage industry. But Theo, in an effort to maintain its organic product status, uses only essential oil