ISOPur Fluid Technologies, Inc.

ISOPur History

1995

Company founded1995 – First installation at Refined Sugar powerhouse

1996

First installation at Pfizer powerhouse followed soon after by four additional installations

First hydraulic system installation at Eaton Corporation

1997

Patent issued for Balanced Charge Agglomeration process

1998

First diesel fuel application at Norwich PDU

1999

First compressor installation at Atlas Copco

2000

First machine tool installation

2001

After five years Pfizer turbine oil still 16 times cleaner than new

2002

ISOPur finally received its first round of institutional investment. After months of testing, Siemens, the German multinational and leader in turbo-machinery invested along with FA Technology Ventures and Advent, two leading investors in energy technology. Meaningful changes then began:

  • Signed manufacturing and distribution agreement with Siemens for German market
  • Signed distribution agreement with SAICA for Italian market
  • First installation in pulp & paper industry
  • First installation in plastic injection molding industry
  • Successful trials with phosphate esters
  • The rollout of a full line of products to meet flow rate requirements from as low as 50 gph to as high as 1800 gph
  • A rapid sales growth and long list of customer references in many industries

2006

DynaSys International purchased ISOPur.  This purchase did result in better quality,
better service and better customer relations.

  • The ISOPur machines can now be purchased from GE.
  • July is a record sales month under the new management.

ISOPur’s long term vision is to be the defacto purification solution for hydraulic oil and lubricating oil. ISOPur believes there will come a day when every single piece of high-performance mission-critical industrial equipment sold worldwide is protected by an ISOPur Balanced Charge Agglomeration unit.