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FAQ 

 

Our technical team is available to answer any questions or further information on any of our services and products.

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1.-Where is located the CETRAT treatment center? 

A. In Alvarado 2nd Section, 25 Km Rancheria Teapa and Alvarado to section II (G) Guardacosta Alvarado, Villahermosa, Tabasco, México

 

 

 

 

 

 

2.- Where else these AMBYER technologies are made? 

A. The GII, PEB and TVH are unique AMBYER's technologies, this process is currently underway only in Mexico but there is projected to launch these technologies worldwide. 

 

 

 

 

 

3.-How much are these treatments? 

A. Our prices are very competitive in the Mexican market will depend on the type of waste to be sent to our CETRAT plant, if you would like a quote please call one of our specialists in contact phone or email and we will gladly assist your request. 

 

 

 

 

 

4.-What is the benefit of this technology for oil industry and the environment? 

A. We are doing real co-processing and decontamination of waste from the drilling industry generating high value products that can be used in different branches of the oil industry. 

 

 

 

 

5.-What is the difference between Thermo-Chemical Desorption (GII Technology) and traditional thermical desorption? 

A. The main difference is the thermodynamic efficiency of the thermochemical desorption (GII technology), low energy requirement to produce one ton, moreover through chemical catalysis we make new synthetic products that are not produced in any refinery in the world. 

 

 

 

 

6. How many tons per hour can be treated in the GII process? 

A. In the GII process plant can be treated 28 tons per hour (14 tons/hour of OBDC per unit), working 24 hours throughout the year to provide the best service to our customers. 

 

 

 

7.- What is done with solid part treated? 

A. Using the technology of co-processing the treated of the OBDC solids in the GII process can be used as a filter medium, catalysts, lost circulation material, base and sub-base for roads.

 

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