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Atlanta Chemical Technologies Corporation, ACTC, brings
together process development, process verification and laboratory
testing, pilot testing, chemical process equipment design, and chemical
process equipment fabrication to provide turnkey, skid mounted high
purity distillation and high purity separation systems. These systems
operate from cryogenic to high temperatures and from vacuum to high
pressures. In addition we combine many processes into one integrated
system with a process guarantee. These processes include high purity
distillation, evaporation, stripping, liquid extraction, crystallization,
membranes, absorption, zeolites, ion exchange, electro-migration and
electro-plating to provide the most effective, reliable, and economical
solution the purification problem. ACTC also specializes in
trace contaminant removal such as color or metals for pharmaceutical
as well as microelectronic chemicals. We can also assist in process
improvement and system retrofits to meet increasing requirements for
high purities, reduced waste, or improved economics as well as assist
with product recovery from hazardous and non-hazardous waste streams.
ACTC has technologies to assist in hazardous waste processing
and metal contaminated site remediation. ACTC's quality programs
meet DOE requirements for nuclear facilities and we develop, design,
and fabricate systems for handling both low level and high level nuclear
waste.
We specialize in dangerous and challenging separations.
Andrew J. Eckles is our Chief Scientist and one of our senior
engineers at
Atlanta Chemical Technologies Corporation. He is currently involved
in development, design, and fabrication of ultra high purity as well
as extremely challenging separation systems. He has been involved
in "interesting" separations development for over 20 years
with degrees spanning chemistry, chemical engineering, and materials
engineering (with a minor in EE). Projects range from some of the
first large scale PPT purity solvent production systems to dealing
with high level nuclear waste. He has distilled materials such as
Zinc at over 900 C as well as developed systems with advanced temperature
controls for high purity cryogenic distillation. Operating pressures
for his system range from medium vacuum distillation (1 micron to
500 microns) to high pressure separations with supercritical solvents
such as butane. Process development for recovery of valuable materials
from waste streams as well as trace contaminant removal are also areas
of high expertise. |
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Atlanta
Chemical Technologies Corporation
Phone: 678-213-0285
- Fax: 678-213-0287
2275
Northwest Parkway, Suite 125 Marietta,
GA 30067
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