The name "Eimco" is synonymous with innovation and reliability in the world of waste and wastewater treatment. For decades, Eimco has been a leading provider of robust and efficient solutions for a wide range of applications, from mining and industrial wastewater treatment to municipal sludge dewatering.
Today, Eimco is part of the Baker Process family, a global leader in process technology and equipment. This integration brings together decades of experience and expertise, offering a comprehensive range of products and services for the water and wastewater treatment industry.
A Legacy of Innovation:
Eimco's history is marked by groundbreaking innovations. Their signature thickener design revolutionized the process of separating solids from liquids, enabling efficient sludge dewatering and resource recovery. Their belt filter presses are known for their reliability and high-performance in dewatering a variety of materials, while their rotary drum filters offer a cost-effective solution for sludge and solids removal.
Baker Process: Expanding the Eimco Legacy:
As part of Baker Process, Eimco continues to evolve and expand its product line. Baker Process brings a wealth of expertise in process design, engineering, and manufacturing, complementing Eimco's strengths in equipment and technology. This collaboration enables the development of customized solutions tailored to specific customer needs.
Water and Wastewater Treatment Products by Baker Process:
Baker Process, leveraging the Eimco heritage, offers a comprehensive range of water and wastewater treatment products, including:
The Future of Eimco:
The integration with Baker Process positions Eimco for continued growth and success. The company remains committed to providing innovative and reliable solutions for the water and wastewater treatment industry, ensuring efficient resource recovery and environmental sustainability. By leveraging the combined expertise of both companies, Baker Process continues to build on the legacy of Eimco, delivering cutting-edge solutions for the challenges of today and tomorrow.
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