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Laboratory + Get AlertsKroff, Inc., one of the fastest-growing water treatment companies in the United States, announced a five-year agreement with the University of Michigan to provide custom-formulated water treatment solutions for the university’s Central Power Plant and North Campus Research Complex. Kroff Chemical Company, Inc. — a Kroff, Inc. company —will provide chemical water treatment, testing, monitoring and consulting services for the boilers, cooling towers and cooling loops in those areas.
“What differentiated our company during the bidding process was our ability to demonstrate that Kroff creates custom-formulated water treatment services,” says Tim Laube, Kroff Chemical Company general manager. “Our experience and expertise is unmatched in the industry, and the university recognized that Kroff doesn’t apply a one-size-fits-all solution to every problem but approaches each challenge individually.”
More than 58,000 students and nearly 9,000 instructors inhabit the University of Michigan. The physical infrastructure includes more than 500 major buildings, with a combined area of more than 712 acres of both urban and rural property in and around Ann Arbor.
Kroff Chemical Company provides industry-leading treatment services for boilers, cooling towers and wastewater within an array of industries. With advanced chemistry and innovative processes, the company maximizes equipment efficiency, reduces costly downtime and ensures regulatory compliance. The company’s comprehensive treatment programs, laboratory services and technical experts enable facilities to focus on core operations.
For more information, visit www.kroff.com.
About Kroff, Inc.
Kroff, Inc. is a full-service specialty chemical company in the United States. The company includes: Kroff Chemical Company, Inc. (KCC), providing custom-blended chemicals and processes for water and wastewater treatment; Kroff Facilities Services, Inc. (KFS), enabling companies and organizations to outsource their water treatment services; Kroff Well Services, Inc. (KWS), offering remediation of flowback waters and production brines for frac water reuse; Kroff Materials Reprocessing, Inc. (KMR), which enables companies to reuse and recycle industrial manufacturing byproducts, including oil; and Kroff Lab Services, Inc. (KLS), offering exceptional speed and precision in water analysis and the expertise of a doctoral-level analytical team.