Tarpon Springs, Florida-based MagneGas Corp. a technology company that counts among its inventions a patented process that converts liquid waste into MagneGas fuel, has announced that a large waste-to -energy (WTE) company, which previously viewed a demonstration of MagneGas fuel for metal cutting, has placed multiple orders.
According to MagneGas, company officials viewed a MagneGas demonstration in Florida and New Jersey and requested formal testing at its company headquarters. Testing was successful and the company has placed multiple orders of MagneGas for metal cutting to begin roll-out of the product to their facilities, MagneGas reports. MagneGas will be used as a replacement to acetylene for repairs and demolition.
"This is just another example of the execution on our strategy to attract marquee customers that can have a significant impact on revenue as our product rolls out to multiple locations. As with other customers of this size, the testing and demonstration took time, but in the end they saw the benefits of MagneGas for metal cutting. These initial orders have been filled and we look forward to supplying several other locations," says Ermanno Santilli, CEO of MagneGas Corp.
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