Parker Hannifin Hosting Webinar for Metalworking Customers
Parker Hannifin is presenting a free webinar November 4 from 2-3 p.m. about air quality control in metalworking facilities.
This photo compares the air quality in a shop before (left) and after (right) installing Parker Hannifin technology. Photo Credit: Parker Hannifin
Parker Hannifin Corporation’s Industrial Gas Filtration and Generation Division is hosting a webinar November 4 from 2-3 p.m. EST for customers in metalworking technology.
The webinar will focus on technology, available options and which technologies are optimal for particular types of machining. The webinar will also include time for audience questions.
“Being in the air pollution control industry for over 15 years, I am excited to share the knowledge and expertise we have at Parker. We will cover different technologies, ambient and source capture designs and more,” speaker John Milius, business development manager of Parker’s Industrial Gas Filtration and Generation Division, says. “We have worked with many industries and found that unique applications often require different technology. We often bring our application engineers in to ensure we have the right system and technology in place, it makes all the difference.”
Air pollution control is critical to maintaining the health and safety of shop employees. Clean air is also vital for making a positive environment for visiting customers. Owners, facility and maintenance managers and environmental engineers must be cognizant of the effects of airborne particulates and know how to rectify problems.
Register for this complimentary webinar here and learn how to keep your air clean in today's environment.
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