Periodic Products Awarded First International Patents for Metal Binding Polymer Technology

Contact:  David McLaren

Phone: 954-587-1213

Email: dmclaren@periodicproducts.com

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Periodic Products Awarded First International Patents for Metal Binding Polymer Technology

 

Fort Lauderdale, FL – January 17, 2012 – Periodic Products today announced that both the Singapore Registry of Patents and the Republic of South Africa Patent Office issued patents (number 161396 and number 2010/02988, respectively), which cover fundamental aspects of the Company’s Chelok™ metal binding technology. This proprietary technology is applicable to multiple metal binding applications in several areas, including water purification and treatment, mining operations, corrosion prevention, and plastic and fibers.

 

About Periodic Products

Periodic Products is committed to advancing a cleaner and safer global environment through the application of responsible science and breakthrough chemical technologies. Chelok™ is Periodic Products’ patented chelating technology. The result of more than two decades of biochemical research and development, Chelok gives Periodic Products' polymers the power to rapidly and permanently remove metals from water. For more information, visit www.periodicproducts.com

 

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