Molecor Showcases Water Solutions At IFAT
WATER & WASTE

Molecor Showcases Water Solutions At IFAT

Molecor has concluded its participation at IFAT Munich, where it showcased sustainable water management solutions for modern hydraulic infrastructure. The company presented TR6, its first oriented pipe in PN6 designed for irrigation, and SANOR Recycled, a sanitation pipe made with 60 per cent recycled material. The display also highlighted TOM pipes and the ecoFITTOM range of PVC-O fittings, with a focus on energy efficiency, low carbon footprint and durability. Molecor said its stand attracted hundreds of visitors from five continents, reflecting global interest in its products and proprietary molecular orientation technology. The company said its presence at IFAT reaffirmed demand for water solutions that combine technical performance with environmental responsibility. Molecor will now follow up on the projects and opportunities generated during the fair, while continuing to support the evolution of water networks globally.

Molecor has concluded its participation at IFAT Munich, where it showcased sustainable water management solutions for modern hydraulic infrastructure. The company presented TR6, its first oriented pipe in PN6 designed for irrigation, and SANOR Recycled, a sanitation pipe made with 60 per cent recycled material. The display also highlighted TOM pipes and the ecoFITTOM range of PVC-O fittings, with a focus on energy efficiency, low carbon footprint and durability. Molecor said its stand attracted hundreds of visitors from five continents, reflecting global interest in its products and proprietary molecular orientation technology. The company said its presence at IFAT reaffirmed demand for water solutions that combine technical performance with environmental responsibility. Molecor will now follow up on the projects and opportunities generated during the fair, while continuing to support the evolution of water networks globally.

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