Munters Group Basic Information, Manufacturing Base, Sales Area, and Competitors
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Description |
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Company Name |
Munters Group |
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Website |
www.munters.com |
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Established Date |
1955 |
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Headquartered |
Sweden |
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Market Position/ History |
Munters Group was founded in 1955 by Carl Munters as Carl Munters & Co. In the 1960s, the company started doing business in Fort Myers in the USA with products for evaporative cooling and closed license agreements for the production of dehumidifiers in Amesbury, USA. In the 1990s, Munters expanded and became an international Group with its organization in over 25 countries and manufacturing in over 14 countries. Up until 2005, Munters was organized into three regions – Americas, Europe, and Asia. Those regions were in turn divided into three product areas including Dehumidification, MCS, and HumiCool. Munters is headquartered in Kista, Stockholm, Sweden. Over time, the company acquired Form, Rotem, ProFlute AB, and EDPAC. |
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Sales Area |
Worldwide |
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Manufacturing Location |
Canada, USA, India, Austria, China, Sweden, Brazil, Israel and other countries worldwide |
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No. of Employees |
3,940 |
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Competitors |
Entegris, CECO Environmental, Donaldson, Hamon, Kevin Enterprises, Lantec Products Inc., Distillation Equipment Company Ltd (DtEC) |
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CEO |
Klas Forsström |
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Ownership Type |
Public |
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Contact Information |
Borgarfjordsgatan 16, Stockholm, Stockholm County 164 40, SE Tel: +1 978 241 1100 |
Business Segment/ Overview:
Munters Group is a provider of energy-efficient air treatment and climate control solutions primarily within food, pharmaceutical, and data center sectors. It offers a wide range of solutions including building comfort systems, energy recovery, pollution control, volatile organic compound (VOC) abatement, combined temperature and humidity control, data center cooling, heating, ventilation, cooling, humidification, dehumidification, mass transfer, and mist elimination. The company’s portfolio of products includes air intakes and air inlets, coolers and humidifiers, dehumidifiers, combined temperature and humidity control, climate controllers, fans and light traps, heaters, heat exchangers, and mist eliminators. Munters Group serves customers across various sectors such as agriculture, automotive, chemical processing, construction, defense and aerospace, education, electronics, pharmaceuticals, and water and wastewater treatment industries. The company operates across Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East.
Mass Transfer Technology Product Types Specification
Product |
Product Description |
Bed Limiter for Random Packing |
This bed limiter is normally recommended for metal and plastic random packing. It is designed to withstand an upward thrust. The opening size can be varied to suit various packing sizes and the beams can be designed to support a prescribed man-load. The normal bed limiter is clamped onto a ledge/support ring. In cases where the bed limiter may be located below a high-performance distributor, the bed limiter construction can be made expandable, with jack screws provided to tighten on the column wall. This eliminates the need for a ledge/support ring and maintains good distribution near the column wall. |
Bubble Cap Trays |
A bubble cap tray is a flat perforated plate with risers (like pipes) around the perforations, and caps in the form of inverted cups over the risers. The caps are usually equipped with slots or holes through which vapor comes out. The cap is mounted so that there is a space between the riser and cap to allow the passage of vapor. Vapor rises through the riser and is directed downward by the cap passing through slots in the cap, and finally bubbling through the liquid on the tray. As vapor has to pass through many passages this leads to higher pressure drop and lower capacity than other conventional trays. Liquid and froth are filled on the tray to a depth at least equal to the weir height or riser height, giving the bubble-cap tray a unique ability to be used for reaction applications. Due to its construction, this tray is more expensive than sieve and valve trays. |
Collector/Chimney Trays |
Collector trays are used to collect liquid from between packed beds or packed bed-to-tay transition. Liquid interception is required in various situations such as total or partial draw-off of liquid etc. Different types of collector trays are available to suit the vapor and liquid rates. The following types are available:
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