Travis Hills Minnesota made lab-to-pilot plant scale extraction convenient
Working for a Machinery Company, Travis Hills Minnesota develops and rolls out the laboratory extraction apparatus with a higher efficiency of extraction to be rolled out by an OEM like Thermo Fisher. Additionally, he works to implement a technology that works differently uses fewer chemicals and eliminates dangerous, flammable, and toxic solvents.
Working for the Ballast Water Treatment System, Travis
considers it the best system
with 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.
Aimed at developing the most efficient water
purification system, Travis Hills Minnesota develops a sustainable, zero-polluting system that is
lower in energy use than any technology in commercial use or in development. He
also 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.
Soon, he came up with a multi-liter solvent a system that is backed by several patents with expansion capability for
lab-to-pilot plant scale extraction of all botanical materials and natural
products, using conventional and cryogenic products.
Wearing multiple hats, Travis is a result-driven
biochemist who assists his team in research and experiments in an effort to
better understand how chemical processes affect the life forms. Besides, he records
and analyses data, and presents recommendations based on findings.
As the business development officer, Travis Hills Minnesota holds
a hands-on approach and demonstrates strong product knowledge of banking,
investment, credit, and insurance products.
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