Blood fractionation, green tea and diatomaceous earth?
Posted by Julie Brown
May 22, 2014 9:33:00 AM
Pure, bright, exceptional quality. It's what our customers use to describe our high purity, acid washed diatomaceous earth (DE) filter aid product, PurifiDE. PurifiDE is the product that's ideal for the most demanding applications where traceability and purity are required, from blood fractionation to green tea. It's the product that's used in many health care filtration applications including bioprocessing, biologicals and pharmaceuticals to do amazing things - cell separation, chromatography, removal of contaminating host cell DNA, as well as clarification of toxoid broths for vaccine manufacturing and oral liquid pharmaceuticals. PurifiDE is also the DE filter aid of choice in the production of high end liquor, sake and green tea.
Crop Production Takes Off with New Diatomaceous Earth and Clay Product
Posted by Julie Brown
Apr 30, 2014 3:24:00 PM
Diatomaceous Earth, paint coatings and an amazing product called LCS-3
Posted by Julie Brown
Apr 23, 2014 3:06:00 PM
At the American Coatings Show (ACS) in Atlanta recently, the EP Minerals functional additives team met with a wide variety of paint and coatings customers and distributors to talk about new developments in the field, and to understand their biggest challenges today. What did we find out? Their top concerns ranged from regulatory issues to the high price of materials to inconsistency in products they buy for their formulations. One of the solutions we provided was the reintroduction of a product that we've been making for a while, but now have new customer results and findings from our R&D team. Pretty impressive for use in the paint and coatings market! It's called LCS-3. It's a unique, all natural diatomaceous earth (DE) matting additive that has many benefits. It went over really well with the customers and distributors we talked to. Here's why:
Diatoms: The most useful animals on earth died thousands of years ago
Posted by Julie Brown
Apr 17, 2014 2:28:00 PM
Everyday I hear about a new use for diatomaceous earth. It's in everything! And still, not very many people have heard about DE or know what a "diatom" is. Here's a special guest blog by Esther Inglis-Arkell from io9.com that gets into DE, diatoms and how important this mineral today. (Note: Ms. Inglis-Arkell does refer to a diatom as an animal, when in fact it is a microscopic unicellular plant.)
EP Minerals new Blair perlite plant and Beyonce. What?
Posted by Julie Brown
Apr 10, 2014 3:29:00 PM
Guest Blog from the Nebraska Manufacturing Advisory Council: EP Minerals Opening Up Plant In Blair, Nebraska
On the blog earlier this week, we mentioned a few reasons that Nebraska is fantastic for startups or any business looking to expand in the Midwest.
Low energy costs and tax incentives absolutely contribute, but the high quality of life is a factor as well. These expansions show no sign of stopping, and the latest addition to Nebraska’s thriving manufacturing sector is EP Minerals, LLC.
Here’s an analogy for those who might relate better to pop culture. For the manufacturing world, EP Minerals, LLC opening in Blair is a lot like Beyonce coming to perform at the CenturyLink and deciding to stay forever.
The company is a global leader in industrial minerals and has an outstanding reputation for high-quality products and minerals. Additionally, imagine fictional Beyonce is putting out a new CD (EP Minerals, LLC was purchased by Golden Gate Capital in 2011 and is entering a period of massive growth and diversification of their portfolio).
The plant itself will be a new perlite filtration media plant to serve Nebraska and the rest of EP Minerals’ customers in the Midwest area. Perlite is a naturally-occurring volcanic glass with entrapped moisture; when subjected to rapid and intense heat, it expands to form perlite filtration media, says Businesswire. This substance is used in everything from water to pharmaceuticals to landscaping and biofuel production.
“We’re very excited to open this new Blair perlite plant to service our customers in Nebraska and throughout the Midwest,” said Gregg Jones, president of EP Minerals to Businesswire. “Blair is the perfect location because of our close proximity to key customers and markets,” added Jones. Read the blog post here: http://blog.epminerals.com/whats-up-with-ep-minerals-new-perlite-plant-in-blair-nebraska
EP Minerals works with perlite, as well as diatomaceous earth (DE) and clay, and produces water purification media, arsenic removal products, and infield conditioners. The company is headquartered in Reno, Nevada, and has been operating since 1945 in DE production (and has maintained its status as the largest DE producer in North America). Landscaping, farm and home applications, sports turf, and industrial and janitorial industries have all benefited from the purification and casings produced by EP Minerals.
Learn more about perlite filter media: https://epminerals.com/products/celatom-perlite.
EP Minerals donates lots and lots of DE kitty litter to the Northern Nevada SPCA
Posted by Julie Brown
Apr 7, 2014 3:23:51 PM
Meow! That's a lot of kitty litter! EP Minerals recently donated $82,000 of kitty litter to the SPCA of Northern Nevada (SPCA). The SPCA received 57 pallets of cat litter worth from EP Minerals' Fernley plant.
What's up with EP Minerals new perlite plant in Blair, Nebraska?
Posted by Julie Brown
Apr 2, 2014 3:30:00 PM
EP Minerals perlite plant in Blair, NE
Blair, Nebraska. Population: About 8,000. Close to Omaha, the Iowa border, the Missouri river and lots and lots of corn. Why did we open a new plant there?
Topics: Perlite
Liquid filtration in the 21st century: Why Diatomaceous Earth is still the best solution
Posted by Julie Brown
Mar 18, 2014 9:19:00 AM
DE, Clay, Perlite & HR: An interview with Steve Blackhall, director of HR
Posted by Julie Brown
Feb 20, 2014 12:21:00 PM
From this week's Northern Nevada Business Weekly:
Topics: Company News