Arbortech Assets Acquired by U.S. Chemical Company

HTD Size-PR LogoA U.S. independent chemical distributor and manufacturer of surface treatment chemistry announced that it has acquired the assets of Arbortech, an Illinois-based manufacturer of patented membrane equipment. With the acquisition, the manufacturer becomes the first chemical company to offer specialty cleaning formulations designed specifically for the patented membrane separation technology.

This refers to Hubbard-Hall's Aquaease Infinity® platform, a complete cleaning and reclaim system, designed to save manufacturers up to 35% on chemistry while also reducing process defects.

The acquisition solidifies a longstanding relationship between the two companies. Aquaease Infinity® was the first line of degreasers and cleaners co-developed for use with Arbortech’s unique membrane technology. Unlike standard industrial cleaners/degreasers, the Aquaease Infinity® cleaning compounds fully pass-through Arbortech’s membranes, leaving soils and oils trapped. This guarantees the reclaimed cleaner is "as new" and remains a full-strength product. Customers report retaining 98% of their cleaning baths and reducing waste and total cleaning costs by 35% or more.

This development in cleaning technology gives customers more control over their cleaning processes, extends the life of the cleaning bath and reduces downtime and waste. The system is offered as a lease to reduce upfront capital costs.

"Hubbard-Hall is on a mission to help customers get better results with less chemistry, process complexity and, ultimately, lower costs,” noted Molly Kellogg, CEO of Hubbard-Hall. "By adding the Arbortech team and technology to the Hubbard-Hall product offering, we plan to aggressively expand the Infinity platform to industrial manufacturers seeking to improve quality while reducing cost and environmental impact."

Ray Graffia, Jr.
Founder and President
Arbortech

"It’s nice to be part of the Hubbard-Hall family," added Ray Graffia, Jr., founder and president of Arbortech. "This is a like-minded company that shares our value for sustainability and can expand the use of membrane technology into new areas. It just makes tremendous sense."

Bill Egerstaffer will join the Hubbard-Hall staff as equipment engineer. With 25 years of experience at Arbortech, Egerstaffer is responsible for the fabrication, installation, maintenance and design of the membrane units as well as programming the controllers. He will report to Mike Frechette, Business Development Manager.

The acquisition brings together more than 200 years of combined experience and a shared vision to create sustainable business.