MagneGas Corporation, Clearwater, Florida, a technology company that counts among its inventions a patented process that converts renewable and liquid waste into MagneGas2 fuel, announced that its cutting fuel has been selected by Suwannee Ironworks and Fence Inc, O’Brien, Florida, which is acting as sub-contractor for steel fabrication projects at two major amusement parks in Florida.
Suwannee, a current Magnegas2 customer, is working with the two amusement parks on the steel construction portion of these large construction projects. MagneGas2 will be used to prepare the steel for installation.
Ermanno Santilli, CEO of MagneGas says, "We are pleased to have been selected again by Suwannee as their fuel of choice for these two high profile projects. Once again, MagneGas2 fuel has been chosen by our customer because of its proven faster cutting speed, smaller heat affected and demonstrated safety attributes. We look forward to working with Suwannee on these and other projects in the future."
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