Environmental and health issues have increased interest in green chemistry and supercritical fluids. The banning of more and more halogenated and petroleum-based solvents has made supercritical carbon dioxide the leading alternative. Applied Separations can help you “green” your process and drastically reduce hazardous solvent with an environmentally friendly supercritical fluid (SCF) system.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Learn how to Green Your Process
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Discover a Green Debinding Method
Applied Separations will be exhibiting at the American Chemical Society's Green Chemistry Show June 21 - 23.
One of the papers we'll be presenting outlines a fast, efficient, environmentally friendly method to replace traditional debinding methods (such as thermal debinding, water solublization, solvent solublization and catalytic debinding.)
If you can’t make it to the show in Washington, D.C. contact us for more information.
One of the papers we'll be presenting outlines a fast, efficient, environmentally friendly method to replace traditional debinding methods (such as thermal debinding, water solublization, solvent solublization and catalytic debinding.)
If you can’t make it to the show in Washington, D.C. contact us for more information.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Supercritical Fluid Grant Winner Chosen

We have a winner, folks! (But we're not tellin' just yet.)
The winner of the Applied Separations Supercritical Fluid (SCF) Education Grant will be announced at the American Chemical Society Green Chem Show in Washington, D.C., June 21 - 23. Stay tuned!
The winner will be awarded a Spe-ed SFE Prime Package, which includes a Supercritical Fluid System and vessel designed specifically for the higher education market as well as supporting Classroom Materials, such as a syllabus, handouts, suggested applications and more. The total value of this package exceeds $20,000.
For more information about the grant, visit the Applied Separations website.
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Applied Separations "Greens" Its Own Process

Applied Separations is "Greening" its own process! Today, during a break in the rain, Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski and Congressman Charlie Dent, along with many other local business leaders, helped Rolf Schlake and Martin Fetner of Applied Separations "flip the switch" on Applied Separations' new solar panel system.

Tuesday, May 3, 2011
Grant Deadline Extended! Free Supercritical Fluid System for Education

It's not too late! Just a reminder to get those grant applications polished and sent in to Applied Separations by midnight May 6.
Applied Separations is offering an Educational Grant worth over $20,000 to colleges, universities and other higher education institutions who wish to teach Supercritical Fluids in their classrooms.
Click here for all the details and to submit your application.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Grant Deadline Today: Free Supercritical Fluid System for Education

It's not too late! Just a reminder to get those grant applications polished and sent in to Applied Separations by midnight April 29.
Applied Separations is offering an Educational Grant worth over $20,000 to colleges, universities and other higher education institutions who wish to teach Supercritical Fluids in their classrooms.
Click here for all the details and to submit your application.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Deadline for Grant Applications Tomorrow, April 29

It's not too late! Just a reminder to get those grant applications polished and sent in to Applied Separations by midnight April 29. Applied Separations is offering an Educational Grant worth over $20,000 to colleges, universities and other higher education institutions who wish to teach Supercritical Fluids in their classrooms.
Click here for all the details and to submit your application.
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