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Fernox is a British multi-national water treatment manufacturer with its operating headquarters based in Woking, United Kingdom. The company has manufacturing facilities across Europe and offices in France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, Hungary, China and the United States, with plans to expand further into Eastern Europe and Asia. Fernox was established in 1964 by Peter Muetzel, and currently operates as a subsidiary company of Alpha-Fry, Ltd., which is in turn a subsidiary of Alent. ==History== Founded in 1964 by Peter Muetzel, a German Chemist who settled in Britain, Fernox (short for ''Ferrous – non – Oxidus'', the Latin name for the process of iron corrosion) was the world’s first water treatment company, formed in response to the growing number of "wet" central heating systems installed in UK homes and work places. At this time Fernox supplied goods direct to customers, often in small amounts, relying on word of mouth to grow its fledging business. During this early period in the 1960s Fernox introduced three products, the GB-2, the world’s first Benzoate Nitrate based inhibitor, developed for use by British Gas. The successful C11 and D33 products were launched shortly afterwards. These powder form inhibitors reduced costs for exports, making it safer and easier to store as well as increasing product shelf life, especially when compared with other contemporary inhibitors. ;1970s In the 1970s, the company introduced products such as MB-1, DS-9 and Floc. As well as its increasing reputation and market presence, this led to Fernox being promoted through large merchants, rather than selling directly to the public. In this decade Fernox also made its first forays into other products such as leak sealers, cleaners, anti-freezes and industrial specific products, with its burgeoning R&D department providing new and improved formulations that fueled Fernox proliferation in the UK market. This period of growth culminated in the moving of the company’s production site to a new, larger facility in Clavering, Essex. ;1980s In the 1980s, the company released innovations such as SQUID, the world’s first flushing machine for the domestic market, and Sterox, the first domestic disinfection agent. Water Testing Services were formalized for the first time, and new, improved, environmentally safer formulations where introduced for MB-1, DS-9 (which later became DS40) and Floc (which became Superfloc). In 1982, as a sub-contractor, the company introduced inhibitor for Airworthy Zok 27, a jet engine cleaner adopted by the Royal Air Force and used extensively on Harrier Jump Jets in the Falklands conflict, helping to maintain operational efficiency in the adverse weather conditions. After its initial success with the RAF it became commonly used by many civilian and military aviation organisations worldwide. 1986 marked the passing of Fernox’s founder, Peter Muetzel, after he suffered a stroke in his office. Fernox also released CP-3 & CH-3 inhibitors for copper tube pipes, and Copal for aluminium boilers, both of which were beginning to become widely used in central heating systems at this time. Fernox also purchased Lauritzen industrial water treatment as part of its expansion into the commercial sector. ;1990s In the 1990s Fernox was regarded as the UK market leader. The company refined existing products, such as the nitrate-free formulation for MB-1, and creating yet more world firsts, examples include the introduction of superconcentrate protectors, cleaners, leak sealers and noise silencers, which replaced the now outdated powdered form products. During this period Fernox set up its technical analytical testing and servicing division to support installers and users out in the field. It is also during the 1990s that Fernox began to establish itself as a global brand, with product launches in Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. Fernox also moved its head office from Clavering, to a new, larger site in Woking, where it remains to date. ;2000s In 2002, Fernox was one of the three founding members of the Domestic Water Treatment Association (DWTA), which sets chemical treatment quality approval standards and a code of practice within the water treatment industry, in order to safeguard industry standards and boost consumer confidence.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Domestic Water Treatment Association )〕 During this decade, Fernox also opened its new R&D facilities in both the UK and India, and continued to improve its existing product portfolio by releasing environmentally friendly Phosphate free formulations and the new Express aerosol version of the popular ‘F ‘range, which is designed to be dosed into systems in 30 seconds for quick and easy use on-site. Fernox also becomes preferred European and Worldwide supplier to Wolseley plc, Vaillant and Baxi. ;2010s In the 2010s, Fernox has launched its popular range of in-line system filters, starting with the award-winning TF1 Total Filter, followed by the TF1 Compact, both of which are designed to remove system debris through hydro-cyclonic and magnetic filtration. Fernox has also recently introduced the MaxMag, a simple and innovative approach to removing sludge and debris from radiators. In 2014, the company renewed the logistic contract with Norbert Dentressangle, a major European transport, logistics, and freight forwarding company. In January 2015, Fernox has appointed Calvin Pope as its new sales director for the UK and Ireland.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Fernox」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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