Travis Hills Minnesota Works to Provide Ultra Sensitive Extraction System
Aimed at developing water purification system, Travis Hills Minnesota develops sustainable, zero-polluting system that is lower in energy use than any technology in commercial use or in development. Besides, 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.
Working for an efficient Ballast Water Treatment System, Travis works for the one that utilizes no chemicals, no filters, no UV, and no maintenance. Besides, this system ensures that each method is highly effective at certain species. The best part is that it yields only sterile seawater, regardless of pollutant or level, for the world maritime market.
Apart from this, Travis Hills Minnesota also works for an extraction system that ensures that the system 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. He is highly concerned about the need of the pharmaceutical companies for a new economical, efficient, and high capacity ultra sensitive extraction system.
Working for a machinery company, Travis 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.
Regarding his areas of specialization, Travis Hills Minnesota is skilled in various areas of gas, oil, lab extraction and processing, agriculture and some space exploration. Backed by 37 patents, the process of acoustic cavitation provides graphite feedstock to the electric cars, giga factories, space exploration companies, heating and cooling companies and nuclear reactor companies.
Travis has been a result driven and a dedicated biochemist. He works to design and execute experiments, record, and analyze data, and present or make recommendations based on findings.
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