Travis Hills Minnesota develops and rolls out laboratory extraction apparatus
Providing the safe drinking water, Travis Hills Minnesota is committed towards developing the water purification systems that are sustainable, zero polluting, and lower in energy use than any technology in commercial use or in development. He deals in frac water patents and cleaning technology to take the raw sewage water or oil/frac water, treat it and make 100% safe drinking water.
Apart
from the safe drinking water, Travis works for an extraction system which is
ultra-sensitive, high efficiency FDA or Pharma Compliant. This system makes use
of gases like carbon dioxide and argon that not only saves money but also
eliminates the use of dangerous solvents.
Various
pharmaceutical industries need the new economical, efficient, and high capacity
ultra-sensitive extraction systems with full European approval and to full US
Pharmacopeia, GMP, and ISO standards.
Travis
Hills Minnesota works with a private equity where he specializes 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
works for an effective Ballast Water Treatment System that uses no chemicals,
no filters, no UV, and no maintenance. It uses only electricity, no chemicals,
and all steps are combined inline the moving stream of ballast water in real
time, with no byproduct. The ballast water can be reused or disposed of legally
anywhere under full compliance with US and EU regulations.
TravisHills Minnesota has been associated with a Machinery Company to develop and roll
out the laboratory extraction apparatus with a higher efficiency of extraction
to be rolled out by an OEM like Thermo Fisher.
Travis
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.
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