Hydro Systems Launches AccuMax 4P Chemical Dispensing System at ISSA/INTERCLEAN Chicago


Hydro Systems introduced the AccuMax 4P, a chemical dispensing system capable of storing up to four chemicals. As part of its newest line of chemical dispensers, the AccuMax 4P comes standard with Hydro Systems’ patented dilution control technology and offers customizable designs to help organizations promote their brands.  The system will be featured on the Hydro Systems booth 1249 at ISSA/INTERCLEAN Chicago 2016, Oct. 26-28.

“The AccuMax 4P gives chemical manufacturers and end users peace-of-mind when it comes to the quality of their dispensing systems,” said Alistair Blair-Davies, global director of brand & marketing communications, Hydro Systems. “It is imperative to ensure that the correct amount of chemical is being used in order to clean a facility effectively and safely. The AccuMax 4P ensures cleaners are using the correct dilution every time, leading to less cleaning chemical waste, and a cleaner, safer facility.”

The AccuMax 4P all-in-one system offers the quickest installation and setup time in the industry. It comes standard with Hydro Systems’ patented AccuPro Pressure Regulation Technology, eliminating dilution variance to ensure customers use the right amount of chemical every time. The unit can also accommodate most two to three liter bottles of cleaning solution, which are stored behind locked enclosures to protect workers and customers.

The AccuMax 4P also offers custom branding opportunities with company color and logo options. Other customizations such as AirGap and E-Gap options to satisfy regulatory requirements, 1.5 GPM flow rate, a drip tray and other accessories can be added.

For more information about the AccuMax 4P, visit booth 1249 during ISSA/INTERCLEAN Chicago 2016, Oct. 26-28, or go to http://hydrosystemsco.com/product/accumax-4p/.
For high-resolution images, contact Matt Serra at mserra@mulberrymc.com.




October 28, 2016


Topic Area: Press Release


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