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An oil company in the Persian Gulf region was having significant trouble with their fresh watermakers. These watermakers suffered excessive downtime for cleaning and repair. The oil company was frequently forced to barge fresh water out to their rigs, wasting both time and money.

A major biotech company in the United States understood the benefits of vapor compression distillation technology over multi-effect distillation, including improved efficiency and simplified pretreatment. But they wanted to avoid the periodic overhauls that were required for high-speed compressors. They came to us, and we asked questions and then we listened to their concerns.

The U.S. Navy required replacement watermakers for one of their ships. To avoid a multimillion-dollar hull cut, they wanted to install this equipment on board through a service hatch. The issue was that the existing equipment was too large to fit through the hatch. And they needed it to be designed, subjected to extensive military- required testing and be delivered in less than a year.

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