INVENT to showcase new iTURBO blower at IFAT

IFAT, May 30 to June 2, Munich, Germany.

Aeration and mixing technology specialist INVENT, will be showcasing its entire portfolio of products at this year’s IFAT exhibition due to take place from May 30 to June 2 in Munich.

One of the highlights the company will present is its iTURBO® blower, which is INVENT’s latest generation of highspeed turbo blowers for water and wastewater treatment. According to INVENT, the high-quality components guarantee an effective supply of compressed air, and also optimizes energy consumption and operating range for the particular process at hand.

The iTURBO® Blower is merely one example of how research and development works at INVENT. It starts by analysing an existing problem, followed by the scientific preparation and validation of the fluid mechanical processes, then uses this information to design an optimized hardware solution, and finally launches it on the market.

Dr. Marcus Höfken, President and CEO of INVENT, considers educating the market to be a meaningful and indispensable task, in addition to developing, manufacturing and selling products for the purification and treatment of wastewater: “Our strategy has always been to concentrate strictly on the areas where we believe we can make a difference.”

 

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