When It Rains, It Pours... Or Does It?

 
If you were Noah, who would you ask for help controlling the rain? (I will get back to this later...)
 
During TAPPI’s recent, very successful PEERS and IBBC conferences in Tacoma, Wash., USA, we had more than 400 people registered. There were representatives from 14 countries who attended these meetings.
 
Three of those attendees were Randy Serwan, Don Ehly, and Mary Bond (photos l-r below), team members from first time exhibitor—are you ready for this?—Rain for Rent (Liquid Ingenuity). 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I love their logo (below) and what they have to offer our industry.
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
As a matter of fact, Randy Serwan made a presentation during the conference titled Top Loading of Sulfuric Acid....For Safety Sake.
 
Rain for Rent is the leading provider of liquid handling solutions. From pumps, tanks, and filtration to pipe and hoses, they provide everything you need to keep your project on track and keep your mill operating. Rain for Rent takes the worry off your shoulders so you can focus on your business and not on your liquid management problems.
 
Some of their product lines include:
They have dozens of successful case studies in their portfolio to share with you, and with 65 branch locations throughout the U.S. and Canada, they have the capabilities to be there when you need them.
 
Now back to the original question. Rain for Rent, has been providing Liquid Ingenuity for all types of projects for a long time—80 years, in fact. One of the more unusual project requests came from the folks who were filming the movie "Noah." They had to literally control the size of the rain drops during the movie.
 
This solution required the right mix of equipment as well as a dedicated operations team to ensure the system operated correctly when the cameras were rolling.

So, whether you have issues of Biblical proportions or just everyday, run-of-the-"mill" issues, you now have another resource to call.

More information on Rain for Rent is available online.
More information on TAPPI is also available online. 
 
Remember, there are two types of people in our industry—TAPPI members and those who should be.
 
Until next time...Larry

TAPPI
http://www.tappi.org/