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Products by PHOENIX Process Equipment Co.

PHOENIX Process Equipment Co. was established in 1984. A Department of Energy grant helped fund the development of the company's initial technology, the separation of clean coal from coal refuse. The...Read More
PHOENIX Process Equipment Co. was established in 1984. A Department of Energy grant helped fund the development of the company's initial technology, the separation of clean coal from coal refuse. The...Read More
Greywater and blackwater on-site recycling systems for commercial, municipal, and multiple dwelling residential properties. Sustainably reduced urban or suburban water consumption. aquacell®...Read More
PHOENIX Process Equipment Co. was established in 1984. A Department of Energy grant helped fund the development of the company's initial technology, the separation of clean coal from coal refuse. The...Read More
PHOENIX Process Equipment Co. was established in 1984. A Department of Energy grant helped fund the development of the company's initial technology, the separation of clean coal from coal refuse. The...Read More
PHOENIX Process Equipment Co. was established in 1984. A Department of Energy grant helped fund the development of the company's initial technology, the separation of clean coal from coal refuse. The...Read More
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