MARS Company achieves NSF/ANSI 61 certification for water system test port spools
(UI) — MARS Company, a prominent innovator in flow measurement and water meter testing solutions, has achieved NSF/ANSI 61 certification for its Fabricated Test Port Spools.
This certification, widely recognized as a benchmark for safe drinking water components, confirms that MARS spools meet rigorous standards for absence of contaminants and adherence to health and safety criteria in water systems.
The Fabricated Test Port Spools by MARS are designed with key features such as a control epoxy coating for durability and corrosion resistance, constructed from Schedule 40 Steel Pipe, and precision-welded seams to ensure leakproof performance. These spools are capable of operating at pressures up to 150 PSI and are available in various sizes to cater to diverse project needs, including custom dimensions.
"Our NSF61 certification for the Fabricated Test Port Spools is a testament to MARS Company's dedication to quality and safety," Dave Corey, CEO of MARS Company, said. "We understand the critical importance of maintaining water safety standards, and this certification reflects our ongoing efforts to provide the best products for our customers."
This certification marks a milestone in MARS Company's efforts to uphold water safety standards and deliver dependable products for drinking water infrastructure projects.
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