Travis Hills Minnesota designed a multi-liter solvent system that is backed by several patents
Making best efforts on the Ballast Water
Treatment System, Travis Hills Minnesota works
to create and patent the optimum configuration to use the disinfection abilities
of technologies in series to achieve 100% kill. The best part is that it yields
only sterile seawater, regardless of pollutant or level, for the world maritime
market. The proper treatment of ballast water actively removes, kills, or
neutralizes organisms prior to discharge. Through this efficient system,
the ballast water can be reused or disposed of legally anywhere under full
compliance with US and EU regulation.
Travis works for a private equity where he
specializes in various areas of gas, oil, lab extraction and processing,
agriculture, and some space exploration. He is highly specialized in turning
coal into graphite, graphene, and olefins through acoustic cavitation. Travis HillsMinnesota also works for an Extraction System that is Ultra-Sensitive,
High-Efficiency FDA or Pharma Compliant. This extraction system makes use of
gases like carbon dioxide and argon that not only saves money but also
eliminates the use of dangerous solvents. It is considered important that the
extraction companies have the quality control and oversight to ensure that
customers are getting the correct, unadulterated dose.
Travis has been associated with Machinery
Company where he designed a multi-liter solvent system that is backed by
several patents with expansion capability for lab-to-pilot plant scale
extraction of all the botanical materials and natural products, using the
conventional and cryogenic products. He has made his efforts to the normal
extraction efficiency from 1-10% all the way up to 50%.
As a biochemist, Travis Hills Minnesota assists his team in research and experiments in an
effort to better understand how chemical processes affect the life forms. He
designs and executes experiments, records and analyzes data, and presents or
makes recommendations based on findings.
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