‘How It’s Made’ showcases Clean Burn products
October 7, 2009
| by: SD Staff
When television viewers tune in on Friday, Oct. 9, to the Science Channel’s “How It’s Made” television show, they’ll learn how Clean Burn manufactures its furnaces and boilers. The scheduled segment at 9 p.m. ET features step-by-step details on the assembly of Clean Burn units used by companies worldwide to recycle used motor oil.
“We’re honored to be included on this popular show that’s seen worldwide,” said Morris Mantey, vice president of marketing for Clean Burn. “Our products allow businesses to recycle used-oil on-site to generate heat in an environmentally friendly process that is a ‘win-win’ for every user. A Clean Burn customer reduces the risk of spills and contamination to the environment, significantly lowers their fuel costs and recoups their investment on the unit within a very short time.”
“We’re excited to have our products and technology featured on the series 6, episode 15 show,” said Mantey. “We believe the segment will help us educate people about both the environmental savings and the substantial cost savings businesses can experience annually on their fuel bills by recycling used oil.”
Typical businesses employing Clean Burn products to recycle used motor oil include dealerships, service centers, fast lube centers, truck fleet service centers, car washes and operations using large agricultural equipment. Clean Burn products also are used in the industrial/marine industries, the recreation motor home industry and in waste management/pollution control industries.
