Travis Hills Minnesota treats ballast water with a system that uses no filters
Working on a laboratory extraction apparatus, Travis Hills
Minnesota has been associated with Machinery
Company where he works for a higher efficiency of extraction to be rolled out
by an OEM like Thermo Fisher. With a vision to provide the safe drinking water,
Travis develops water purification systems that are sustainable, zero
polluting, and lower in energy use than any technology in commercial use or in
development. He is always aimed at developing, managing, producing or
delivering products or services which significantly reduce or eliminate water
pollution and energy use.
Additionally, Travis Hills Minnesota works
to treat the ballast water with an effective Ballast Water Treatment System. He
makes sure that it uses no chemicals, no filters, no UV, and no maintenance. It
only uses electricity and moreover, all the steps are combined inline the
moving stream of ballast water in real-time, with no byproduct.
Travis created and patented the optimum configuration to use the disinfection
abilities of technologies in series to achieve 100% kill. Besides, the system
ensures that each method is highly effective at certain species. Moreover, the
cost is significantly less than either direct competitor with 50-80% reduction
in acquisition and operations cost.
Regarding his professional expertise, Travis works
for a private equity firm where he develops skills in various areas of gas,
oil, lab extraction and processing, agriculture, and some space exploration. As
a result-driven biochemist, he assists his team in research and experiments in
an effort to better understand how chemical processes affect the life forms.
Travis Hills Minnesota
came up with a multi-liter solvent solution with an expansion capability for
pilot-to-pilot lab-scale extraction of all botanical materials and natural
products, using conventional and cryogenic products. He has made his
efforts to the normal extraction efficiency from 1-10% all the way up to 50%.
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