MagneGas Corp., a Tampa, Fla.-based company that provides technology to convert liquid waste into fuel and natural gas alternatives, has announced City Recycling, a Detroit-based scrap metal recycling company, has placed its first order for MagneGas, which will be used throughout its metal-cutting operations.
MagneGas will supply the fuel to City Recycling from its Michigan-based refinery.
“MagneGas is a dynamic fuel for our metal-cutting operations and will serve as a cheaper and more productive alternative to propane and acetylene,” says Mark Wierszewski Jr., vice president of City Recycling. “We look forward to using it extensively in metal cutting as we continue to operate as an environmentally friendly recycler.”
Scott Wainwright, president of MagneGas, says, “Adding City Recycling to our stable of clients demonstrates that we are continuing to successfully execute on our growth strategy. Customers immediately see the benefits when using our fuel, as well as the cost savings potential for their company. We are excited to work with City Recycling and are confident this will be the start of a long-lasting business relationship.”
More information is available at www.magnegas.com.
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