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NPN Magazine March 2012

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MARKETING & SUPPLY A listing of diesel exhaust fluid offerings DEF ROUNDUP BENNETT PUMP COMPANY Bennett Pump Company is a global supplier of retail and commercial fuel and DEF dis- pensers. Based in Spring Lake, Michigan, Bennett manufactures a full line of remote and self contained gasoline, diesel, DEF and alter- native fuel dispensers for the transportation industry. The Bennett Pacific retail dispenser is the company's flagship model and was the first dispenser in the U.S. to deliver a PCI com- pliant "Pay-at-the-pump" card reader. The Bennett BlueFueler line of DEF dispensers is the most complete line of DEF dispensers available in North America with a variety of models, including; self contained suction, remote, diesel/DEF combo, heated and non-heated options with flow rates of up to 10 GPM. The Bennett BlueFueler is Weights & Measures certi- fied and interfaces with retail or commercial POS systems. (727) 491-3232 www.bennettpump.com BLACKMER® Blackmer is committed to developing pumps that are ideal for the unique challenges presented in handling DEF, ensuring material compatibility, optimized productivity, improved safety and environmental protection. Blackmer STX3-DEF pumps are made from 316 stainless steel with external ball bearing construction, non-metal- lic Duravanes® , FKM elastomers and Blackmer chemical mechanical seals to provide longer DEF transport pump life. The STX3-DEF (3-inch) offers high capacity flow rates up to 250 gpm (946 lpm), differential pressures up to 125 psi (8.6 Bar) and pump speeds up to 800 rpm, delivering fast fluid off-loading. The pump's non-metallic vanes self-adjust for wear and to maintain flow rate while minimizing shear and agitation. Blackmer STX1220A-DEF (2-inch) pumps incorporate the same features as the STX3-DEF pump, but have been designed to operate at the lower flow rates that some DEF transfer applications require, with a flow rate range of 42 gpm (159 lpm) to 92 gpm (348 lpm). 616-241-1611 www.blackmer.com Please see the Blackmer advertisement on page 11 22 MARCH 2012 NPN Magazine n www.npnweb.com BRENNTAG Brenntag is the world's largest distributor of Diesel Exhaust Fluid, our experience and size brings the best solution for DEF from coast to coast. Each and every delivery of TerraCair® Ultrapure DEF has a C. of A. that ensures the product meets stringent ISO 22241 standards. TerraCair® Ultrapure DEF is available today from Brenntag in full tanker truck, partial bulk, 330 gallon tote/IBC systems, 55 gallon drums, and 2 gal- lon bottles. Delivered pure with our own fleet from our 100 + stocking locations across the U.S. and Canada. Through our partners we can facilitate high quality, equipment dispensing and storage solutions designed and tested for DEF. (877) 363-5843 brenntagdef.com CIM-TEK FILTRATION Cim-Tek Filtration (Bement, Il.), a worldwide leader in filtration technology is proud to announce our new DEF Housing and Cartridges. Cim-TekR Filtration understands that diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) is a key ingredient for allowing the selective catalytic reductions (SCR) system to reduce emission pollutants such as NOx (nitrogen oxides). In response to the new 2010 truck regulations for SCR systems, we have developed D.E.F.-TEKR filters for particulate and crystal removal from DEF fluid at the dispenser to ensure SCR systems function properly. Filters remove particulates & crystallized urea from DEF fluid. (Available in 1 and 5 micron filtration). Ultra-clean DEF fluid is critical in making the SCR system and dosing valve function properly. Filter housings are manufactured of Heavy Duty 304 Stainless Steel with new higher 150 PSI operating pressure. All materials compatible with DEF. www.cim-tek.com Contact e-mail: sscott@cim-tek.com

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